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Prophetic Ministry share breakthrough under a theme ‘A day of revival fire’

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Written by  Esnath Kalawe

One of the country’s  interdenominational grouping well known as Prophet Themba Ministries, Sunday revived scores of  souls and sharing breakthroughs in  Lilongwe during a one day conference which was held under a theme ‘A day of revival fire’.

The Grouping founded by General Prophet, Themba as an Interdenominational assemblage was incepted in 2014 from a typical village in Ntcheu, named as Prophet Themba Ministries.

Since its inception the grouping has revived scores of souls in and outside the country.

The Prophetic Ministry led by its Founding General Prophet, Themba preached on breakthrough as well as reviving scores of souls in Lilongwe at Glalle Gardens, the preaching that dwelled much on a title ‘a day of revival fire’

Speaking after the sermon, Communications Officer for The Ministry Abwino Edings Chidaniro  said the event was aimed at winning souls of diverse people with messages on revival fire that would overcome challenges in life.

“You can never be successful unless if you are filled with Holy Ghost fire. God is winning souls, we are here as vessels of God to bring souls to his kingdom. The fire that will break the chain that hinders prosperity,” he said.

Chidanironarrates that God have spoken to Prophet Themba as a man of God that would shift ordinally to extraordinally and that healing of Holy Ghost fire would separate hearts from sins.

“Some demons are stubborn to be pushed out they need prophetic Holy Ghost fire to be pushed. And that is what is happening here with Prophet Themba Ministry,” he narrated.

A Lilongwe based Oversea’s Church Elder for the Grouping, Joseph Sambaya said that from time to time people from diverse parts do benefits from the grace prophecy and receive word of God saying this is more to evangelize in Lilongwe.

“From time to time we arrange conferences in different places to give an opportunity to people to receive deliverance, prophecy, and breakthrough that God has put upon their lives,” he said.

Through one of the testimonies a Mzuzu based man (name withheld) who only come to share a testimony said his life has been transformed after Prophet Themba prayed for him after he got very sick in June this year, hence assuring people that the prophet is a man that God is using to change people’s lives.

“For a couple of weeks I was feeling discomfort whenever I was walking as well as sleeping due to deep breath, but when Prophet Themba prayed for me the following day I started getting better up to this day. This ministry has assisted me a lot, I have been healed,” he assured.

Through its wisdom the Ministry registers new members every time they congregate for a conference. For Lilongwe only it has over 200 registered members from different denominations

478 Malawian Returnees from South Africa arrive back home

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A total of 478 Malawians who were living in the Republic of South Africa have arrived in the country.

The returnees; who include 33 children under the age of five, arrived through Mwanza border on Friday, 10th July, 2020 at around 3.30AM.

They were ferried under police escort to Machinga Teachers’ Training College and Nalikule College of Education in Lilongwe, where they have been accommodated. They have all been provided with basic necessities such as food, blankets, pails and soap.

Prior to their accommodation, the returnees underwent security, immigration and health screening. They have all been tested for Covid-19 and are waiting for their results.

Once results are out, all precautionary measures will be followed for those who have tested positive.

Former Nomads Player/Coach Kannock Munde dies

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Grief has hit the sports fratenity following the death of former Be Forward Wanderers player and coach Kannock Munde.

Munde passed on at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre on Friday after a short illness. he died of high blood pressure

Wanderers general secretary Victor Maunde confirmed Munde’s death Munde is expected to be buried on Saturday morning at HHi, a service that is scheduled t start at 11am

Munde coaching career saw him manage Be forward wanderers, a club he played for in his football playing day . He also has spells in Mozambique where he managed Ferroviaro

Mangochi DHSS stresses on prevention as Covid-19 cases soar

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Written by  Kondwani Magombo

Director for Health and Social Services for Mangochi District Council, Dr. Henry Chibowa, has urged people in the district to observe Covid-19 preventive measures as the pandemic keeps spreading in the district.

The district’s daily update on Covid-19 posted by Chibowa on the district’s forum on Thursday indicated that the district had cumulatively recorded 80 cases of the pandemic with 57 active cases and 23 recoveries.

According to the pandemic’s distribution map posted on the update, Mangochi Boma and Traditional Authorities Chimwala, Mponda, Jalasi and Katuli are currently more affected than other areas in the district.

The Thursday update indicated that 54 of the cumulative cases in the district are imported while 24 cases are local transmission, prompting the DHSS to call on the people in the district to “keep the vigilance and stay home”. 

Chibowa wrote on the district’s Covid-19 Response Team forum and copied to other fora: “With the local transmission rate now higher, it means Covid-19 is now close to all our offices, if not already there,”

He also stressed the need to observe hand washing at all entry points, proper use of masks, and social distancing.

Meanwhile, the district health office has conducted 178 Covid-19 tests with cumulative 429 follow-ups and 229 discharges while, according to the update, cases currently on follow up were 175 as of Thursday.


On Tuesday the district’s Chief Preventive Health Officer, Dr. Kondwani Mamba, said the fight against Covid-19 in the district was facing a number of challenges such as laxity among the people and hiding of new arrivals.

Mamba said another challenge was that most people suspected of Covid-19 and tested once were not coming back for another test to ascertain their status.

“This one-time test is affecting the accuracy of our statistics but we are now involving community structures to help in the matter,” said Mamba.

Mangochi is one of the districts with the highest population living in, or traveling to and from South Africa in the countr

Yamikani Chester set to light up Las Vegas

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By Williams Gondwa

Malawi national football team attacker Yamikani Chester has said he is motivated to deliver for his United States League (USL) Championship side, Las Vegas Lights FC.

USL Championship returns to action on July 25 after the season was suspended in March due to Covid-19 pandemic. The 35-team league had just played its season openers when play was stopped.

Chester’s debut at Lights is set for July 25 when facing San Diego Loyal SC before entertaining Reno 1868 FC on August 1.

Yamikani Chester

Chester, speaking in a telephone interview Friday, said having trained for three months he was looking forward to his Lights debut after joining the club from North Carolina during the transfer window.

“I am delighted to hear that the season will start this month. I have been waiting for this moment. I wasn’t disappointed with the break due to Covid-19 because I knew that time will come and I will play.

My task is to help the club to win matches,” the former Be Forward Wanderers and Mighty Tigers winger said.

Chester is optimistic that he would settle down quickly as the side has a new coach.

“I was also happy to learn that we have a new coach here. This will work to my advantage because the coach doesn’t know us. I am sure that he will pick players on merit,” he said.

Commenting on how he is looking forward to his debut at Lights, Chester said since the moment he joined the club he has always been ready to play.

“The most important thing is to be given game time here. I am always ready to help my club, so once given a chance on July 25 I will do the needful,” Chester said.

Chester joined Czech Republic side MFK Vsykov in 2019 before he was loaned out to North Carolina where he scored five goals.

Original source: Times Malawi