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TNM Mpamba Launches Khadi Mbambande with Mastercard

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TNM Mpamba Ltd, wholly owned subsidiary of TNM Plc has become the first mobile money provider in Malawi to launch a Mastercard virtual payment solution to enable its mobile money customers make safe and seamless local and international e-commerce payments on the Mastercard network.

The Khadi Mbambande is a wallet that will evolve and work like an ATM card to enable payments both locally and internationally.

A first of its kind in Malawi, Khadi Mbambande follows a partnership with Mastercard and the local authorized Mastercard issuer, National Bank of Malawi. It will be available both as a mobile wallet on the phone and as a physical debit card, similar to a bank ATM card.

TNM Mpamba General Manager Christopher Sukasuka

Said TNM Mpamba General Manager Christopher Sukasuka; “We are excited to announce our partnership with Mastercard that aims to provide people with access to financial services and tools that simplify lives. Khadi Mbambande is a debit card that can be used for all types of e-commerce payments. When you combine the wide agent network of TNM Mpamba with the robust network of Mastercard within Malawi and globally, with this new innovation our customers will enjoy unrivalled access to financial services.”

Sukasuka said ahead of releasing the physical plastic debit card in September this year, the virtual Mastercard-technology driven Khadi Mbambande is immediately available through the normal prompts on Mpamba *444#, at a registration fee of K500. “Through the TNM Mpamba virtual (non-plastic) card solution linked to the Mpamba mobile money wallet, customers will be able to make payments to local and global online brands and merchants, expanding their reach to an international marketplace,” said Sukasuka.

He said Khadi Mbambande enables various electronic transactions, including on-demand digital media streaming subscriptions such as Netflix, advertising on Facebook, online shopping on Amazon, as well as travel and bill payments. In the meantime, to pay for purchases using the virtual payment solution, Mpamba customers will receive a 16-digit card number, security code and expiry date, which they will use to complete an online purchase much like they would with a physical card, he said. The payment solution also features multiple layers of security to ensure that the customer’s financial data is always secure and private.


Mastercard says the introduction of Khadi Mbambande through the Mpamba platform emphasizes advancement in innovations driving today’s digital economy.

“At Mastercard, our innovation strategy is based on partnerships and collaboration. Being able to connect more Malawians to more choice in digital financial services, ultimately means a digital economy that works for more people. We are pleased to advance our digital partnerships strategy in MEA with TNM Mpamba as we continue the road to digital transformation and shared prosperity for all to unlock the true potential of inclusive growth across the continent,” said Amnah Ajmal, Executive Vice President Market Development, Mastercard, MEA, said:

To boost financial literacy, TNM Mpamba and Mastercard have also collaborated with the National Bank of Malawi to contextualize and adapt key information for the Malawian market. This will ensure that first-time users of digital payments enjoy a safe and user-friendly payment experience.

For all TNM Mpamba customers to make online payments with their Mpamba Virtual card on platforms that accept MasterCard, they simply have to follow easy steps below;

• Dial *444# and select Mpamba Debit Card
• Select Apply for Card
• Select Confirm Application
• Select Virtual Card
• Confirm payment of once of K500 application fee
• You will receive an SMS with Card number, CVV number & Expiry Date to be used in online transactions.
• Navigate to Website for Purchase (ex. https://best.aliexpress.com)
• Select Items to be purchased and add them to a Shopping cart
• Navigate Through a Shopping cart and select item specifications
• Select MasterCard on Payment Option & Enter card details (Card Number, Expiry & CVV)
• Customers will be redirected to a 3D Secure page to Authenticate payment
• OTP will be sent to a Mpamba number linked to a Virtual Card to authenticate payments.

Bullets Through To The CECAFA Kagame Cup Semis

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By Staff Reporter

Nyasa Big Bullets are through the semi-finals of the CECAFA Kagame Cup after beating Atlabara FC of South Sudan 2-0 in their Group A match that took place at Azam Complex in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

The game was a must-win for The People’s Team to secure a spot in the semi-final stage of the competition.

Bullets scored the first goal through Nickson Nyasulu in the 2nd minute of the game before Hassan Kajoke doubled the lead 32 minutes later.

Nyasa Bullets

Atlabara had the chance to reduce the score line but Tombe Apollo missed from the penalty spot.

After the game, Bullets Assistant Coach Peter Mponda said he was delighted with the victory.

“I am very happy with the way the boys have played today. It was a must win game for us and we really played as a team, that’s why we have managed to secure this very important victory,” he said.

Bullets are using the competition as part of preparations for Caf Champions League slated to start in September.

Nam Elects New Leaders

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

Member of Parliament for Zomba Likangala Constituency Abgail Shariff has been elected as the new President of the Netball Association of Malawi(Nam) after defeating Queens legend Emmie Waya Chongwe during the Association’s Elective Annual General Meeting held in Salima on Saturday.

The former Nam treasurer got 37 votes while Chongwe got 11 votes.

Chimwemwe Bakali was voted as Vice President defeating Anastasia Kaphale.

Isaac Chimwala defeated former Queens shooter Linda Magombo Munthali on the post of General Secretary after amassing 42 votes against Munthali’s 6.

Abigail Sharriff-New Nam Head

Agness Chaima, and Chancy Munthali were voted as Treasurer and Vice Treasurer respectively.

Speaking after the election, the newly elected Nam president Abgail Sheriff says she will strive to uprift the standards of Netball in the country by partnering with the private sector.

She said; “First of all I would like to thank the delegates for showing trust in me. I am ready to repay their faith by working hard to uplift the standards of netball in the country.

“One of the things that I will do is to put strong grassroots structures and partnering with the private sector to further develop the sport.”

Meanwhile the outgoing Nam president Khungekile Matiya has congratulated the new executive and promised to help them achieve their goals.

“Hearty congratulations to the new executive. Lets all work together with the new executive to develop netball. In any race, there is always be one winner. Lets support those who have been entrusted with the responsibility of running the Association for the next 4 years. The new executive have my full support and I wish them all the best,” she said.

Here is the list of the winners during Nam’s Elective General Meeting

PRESIDENT

Abigail Shariff 37
Emmie Waya Chongwe 11

VICE PRESIDENT

Chimwemwe Bakali 36
Anastasia Kaphale 12

GENERAL SECRETARY

Isaac Chimwala 42
Linda Magombo Munthali 6

VICE GENERAL SECRETARY

Diana Nkhulembe 31
Yamikani Kauma 17

TREASURER

Agness Chaima 41
Tadala Billie 7

VICE TREASURER

Chancy Munthali 35
Cecilia Mtukule Bondwe 13

TNM STIRS CLEAR OF BANK CHARGES-Network services to banks 37% lower

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi’s pioneer mobile phone network operator TNM Plc has clarified that charges to banks that use its network services are affordable and discounted.

The clarification follows a meeting between TNM Plc and Budget and Finance Committee of Parliament on 4 August 2021 at which the operator was invited to respond to allegations of exorbitant pricing for bank-related digital products and services raised by the commercial banks through the Bankers Association of Malawi (BAM) to the committee in April 2021.

Chief Executive Officer Arnold Mbwana said TNM provides services to commercial banks at negotiated and discounted rates.

The lower mobile network cost was helping Malawi’s financial sector players reduce their cost of operating branch services, he said.

To drive his point home on the cost of banking services in Malawi and digitally-related banking services, Mr Mbwana said that TNM’s current service charge to the banks is at a discount of up to 37.5%.

TNM CEO Arnold Mbwana

Mbwana said at the current rate, the TNM mobile network platform is helping banks reduce operating costs as they are able to reduce physical contact with customers at branches and other key points of service.

He said some of the rates such as SMS charged by TNM on banks are below the market premium, and which the banks could not provide at any cheaper rate using banking halls or any of their other technologies. “It must be noted that digital banking goes a long way in reducing queues in the banking halls thereby enabling banks to cut on costs of constructing or renting new banking halls, branches and all the staff and utility costs,” he said.

TNM currently provides various network services to eight commercial banks, key of which are SMS and the USSD (short code) service.

“In case where the customers require to use online banking and mobile apps, they actually pay their own internet costs to mobile network providers to access the bank’s digital services online,” clarified the CEO.

Mbwana also pointed to the high tax burden and lack of relief thereon, regulatory levies and fees, distance from the sea, currency fluctuations and cost of international internet gateway as some of the factors influencing current pricing of mobile network services pricing in Malawi.

He therefore appealed to both Parliament and Government to exercise equity and flexibility in the implementation of taxes as one way of easing costs to the end user.

“While it would be expected that there will be more support towards digital financial services, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, Parliament has recently passed the VAT (Amendment) Bill which specifically excludes banking services that are not licensed under the financial services laws, such as mobile money services, from VAT exemption, yet mobile money services serve the most poor and vulnerable of our communities. Does this support the financial inclusion agenda?” wondered the TNM CEO.

He further pointed out that taxes on mobile phone operators are punitive and loaded, which does not give TNM Plc breathing space.

Key taxes paid by TNM customers include excise on data, VAT on devices and data, media levy and spectrum fees among others.

Jakobo -Eric Mabedi’s burial tomorrow

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One of the country’s comedians Born Kalindo has described the death of fellow dramatist Eric Mabedi as a huge blow to the performing arts fraternity.

According to Kalindo whose stage name is Winiko, late Mabedi was a humble person who was always ready to impart knowledge to others. Mabedi died early morning today at Mwaiwathu Private Hospital where he was rushed to after a sudden illness yesterday.He was later diagnosed with Covid-19

Eric Mabedi in action for Kwathu Drama Group

Meanwhile, Kalindo has also disclosed that the body of late Mabedi will be laid to rest tomorrow at CI Cemetery in Blantyre.

“Due to COVID-19 preventive measures, we will not hold a funeral vigil,” said Kalindo.

Jakobo who hailed from Thumbwe village in Chiradzulu district. He was part of the famous Izeki ndi Jakobo duo.

His death comes a few days after the nation lost another artist Sweeney Chimkango. The musician cum broadcaster also succumbed to Covid-19.