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Gwamba ready to release ‘Get there’ on Monday


The song titled ‘Get There’ has been produced by BFB while the video for the song has been  directed by Sukez and it is expected to be out at 10 o’clock in the morning on Monday.

Gwamba


According to Gwamba,  ‘Get There’ is a song of hope which is encouraging people passing through difficult situations to continue trusting God and he will provide according to their prayers.
The Lilongwe-based musician believes that the new song will be a big hit.
” I am so excited about the song that I am dropping on Monday. I haven’t been this excited in a while. My brother Maskal did an amazing job and as always Sukez and BFB did a very good job too,” said Gwamba.


The Zizakhala Better hit maker who is signed to Prophet Shepherd Bushiri’s Major 1 Records, says he has spent about 3 million Malawi Kwacha in producing the music video for the song, making it the most expensive video he has ever shot in Malawi.

Schools to remain Open despite rise in Covid cases

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Minister of Health Hon Khumbize Chiponda

Minister of Health, Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda says schools will remain open amidist rising cases of COVID-19 in the country.

The minister was speaking at a Press briefing in Lilongwe where she said Government is continuously monitoring the situation on a day to day basis.

The minister disclosed that so far, 13 cases have been registered in universities, 3 cases in primary schools, 23 cases in secondary schools and 19 cases in Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs).

According to Chiponda, all cases are being managed in isolation centres within the schools.

In the past 24 hours, Malawi has registered 104 new Covid-19 cases taking the total number of cases recorded to 35,219.

1,178 people have so far died in the country since the start of the pandemic last year.

Chakwera to attend International Albinism awareness Day in Nkhotakota

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By Staff Reporter

President Lazarus Chakwera will this Saturday June 26, preside over the Commemoration of the International Albinism Awareness Day at Chigumula Ground in Nkhotakota.

According to a statement signed by Secretary to the President and Cabinet Zanga-zanga Chikhosi, the president will arrive at the venue at 10 o’clock in the morning.

Speaking to 247 Malawi, Association of Persons with Albinism in Malawi (APAM) president Ian Simbota says on this day, people celebrate the achievements of persons with Albinism regardless of the many obstacles they face.

He said, “This day should remind everyone that people with albinism are human being like anybody else and have got potential to achieve great things in life.”

Simbota has since called on government to take bold steps in ending killings and abductions of persons with albinism in the country.

“It is heart-breaking that persons with albinism are still living in fear. This simply means that we are not doing enough as a country.Government should take bold steps in ensuring the security of persons with albinism in the country,”said Simbota.

The International Albinism Awareness Day is commemorated across the world on June 13 every year but here in Malawi it will be commemorated on June 26.

The day was established on December 18, 2014, after the United Nations’ General Assembly adopted a resolution establishing June 13 as International Albinism Awareness Day.

The theme of the day this year is StrengthBeyondAllOdds.

Chakwera calls for an end to sexual violence in Conflict Zones

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By Chalo Mvula

As the world commemorated the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict that falls on June 19th, President Chakwera has called for more co-ordinated efforts by all world leaders in order to end  sexual Violence in  conflict zones, once and for all. He was speaking when he addressed a panel discussion  webinar on Friday afternoon.

The webinar, which was organised by the UK Conservatives party was moderated by former UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s head of broadcasting, Caroline Preston  and included panelists  such as Malawi’s Minister of Health Hon Khumbize Chiponda. On 19 June 2015, the United Nations General Assembly  proclaimed 19 June of each year the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, in order to raise awareness of the need to put an end to conflict-related sexual violence, to honour the victims and survivors of sexual violence around the world and to pay tribute to all those who have courageously devoted their lives to and lost their lives in standing up for the eradication of these crimes.

Chakwera addressing the Panel discussion

Opening the panel discussion with his address, President Chakwera thanked the organisers for Inviting him to speak  and appreciating the role Malawi can play in the fight against sexual Violence. The President said , while Malawi might not be classified  as a conflict zone, he feels each country has a moral obligation  against Sexual Violence  and that Conflicts zone like Democratic Republic of Congo, Northern Eastern Nigerian, Ethiopia and Mozambique are not far from Malawi. The president said  the fact that Malawi hosts over 50 thousand refugees is a perfect reminder that countries need work together  and be each brothers keeper.He called for  the need to address humanity issues  multilaterally, systematically and holistically with great lessons learnt from the Covid pandemic.

President Chakwera said he wants to see an end to sexual violence  and promised to stand tirelessly with those that  are working to bring to an end such despicable behaviour “ I stand with you all in condemning  and calling for  an end  to all forms of sexual violence  in conflict  Zones, including forced pregnancies, forced prostitution,  forced sexual slavery and rape

In her remarks, Minister of Health Hon Kumbize Kandodo Chiponda  said  the issue of sexual violence is a problem, not only for the conflict zones but the same challenges are also experienced everywhere. She said Malawi, just like other African Countries faces the challenge of ‘Culture of silence’  that sees victims failing to speak out just because the perpetrators is an Uncle, stepfather or a person of good standing in society.

According to United Nations, Rape and other forms of sexual violence continue to be used as weapons of war in conflicts the world over. The scale of sexual violence against civilians in situations of conflict and repression is truly appalling. Survivors of conflict-related sexual violence are often ostracised by their communities, shunned by their families, denied just justice and cut off from critical support networks.

The UK government has led global action to tackle conflict-related sexual violence since the launch of the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative (PSVI) in 2012 by the former Foreign Secretary, Lord Hague, and UNHCR Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie. Since then, the UK has committed over £46 million, supporting over 85 PSVI projects across 29 countries

Mazunda dumps Namadingo as he leaves role as Manager

By Alex Namanja

Patience Namadingo fans have learnt with disappointment  that one of the people  key to the singers rise to become an international artists has called it quits . Peter Mazunda ,announced on his social media that he is leaving his role  as the manager for the artist.

Peter Mazunda is well known in the entertainment industry after being cinematographer with over 20 years experience in telling business, development and art stories through the camera lens and has worked with so many artists in the country . His work with Namadingo gained attention  after the release of the “ Mash ups” and the carefully crafted Namadingo music videos that have been on international standard and highly watched on platforms such as Youtube

Peter Mazunda

In his statement , Mazunda did not go much into why he had decided to call it quits now . He wrote “After serving as Communication and Bookings Manager, and subsequently Overall Manager for Namartists-The music and philanthropy brand of vibrant musician Namadingo for the past 6 years, time has come for me to step aside inorder to allow other great minds take the brand to the next great level while I concentrate on my new passion-farming and my all time passion videography/photography”

Mazunda statememt went on to read “for those worried of what becomes of the brand, be assured that Namartist is intact and in safe hands because for the past 6 months, we have been working on a tangible succession plan which I know will achieve more, for this was not a one man show”

Fans were quick to say positive thanks  to Mazunda with one called Emmanuels writing  “All the Best Great Man. You did a profound Job. We shall always miss your professionalism Sir. All the best in all your endeavors”  Another one Sauti Photographics described Mazunda as Great, always  an achiever , who when he venture into anything he perfects it. “you showed the world how to manage music into aformidable brand , wishing you all the best in to your new projects life goes on”.

Namadingo has yet to release an official statement in regards to the  resignation of his Manager.