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Nyasa Bullets beats South Africa’s Amazulu in a Champions League tie.

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By Durrell Namasani

Callisto Pasuwa’s Nyasa Big Bullets have secured a first-leg advantage over AmaZulu after a 1-0 win in South Africa in the preliminary round of the 2021-22 CAF Champions League season.

Bullets got their goal from Chiuiepo Msowoya in the 36th minute after a defensive mix-up in the Usuthu box.A strong start from AmaZulu had Memela running in behind the defence from a through ball and a free-kick in a promising area by the same player and Sphesihle Maduna.

Big Bullets weren’t overawed amidst Usuthu’s pressure and snatched the lead following the opening half-hour mark after Chiukepo Msowoya pounced on a goalkeeping error by Veli Mothwa.

The joy turned inside minutes as a strong challenge near the danger area by Yamikani Fodya led to his marching orders and forced Big Bullets to finish the half with ten players.

Usuthu should’ve been level ahead of halftime after a flowing move down the right freed in Maduna, who hoofed Lehlohonolo Majoro’s cutback over the top from close-range.

Big Bullets altered their stall minutes before the interval in the way of Precious Phiri for the goal-scorer and former Orlando Pirates striker Msowoya.

AmaZulu spurned another big chance two minutes after halftime with a header from close-range by substitute Siphelele Mthembu, but the lanky forward headed over the top.

The host kept piling on the pressure inside the final stages in the hope of getting a way back, but Memela and Philani Zulu’s adventures led to absolute naught whilst having a goal disallowed.

Late drama had Usuthu’s Keagan Buchanan striking the woodwork twice from two close-range attempts, while Tapelo Xoki spurned a free-kick, as Bullets stunned AmaZulu.


Despite the numerical disadvantage, Pasuwa’s charges remained disciplined at the back for the remainder of the game and managed to contain all of AmaZulu’s threats and dominance.

The second leg will be played in Blantyre on 18 September.

Football Association of Malawi has congratulated Bullets for the vital win. Writing on the official Facebook page , the message from the soccer body said “The President Walter Nyamilandu-Manda and the entire Executive Committee of the Football Association of Malawi would like to congratulate Nyasa Big Bullets for beating South African PSL side Amazulu 1-0 in the first leg of the CAF Champions League preliminary round away in Durban on Friday evening.

Let’s finish the job at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe on Saturday.!!!!!!

#YesMaule”

Mubas student invents fireless cooker

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By Chisomo Ferex Chinayani Phiri

A fourth year student in Bachelor of Environmental Science and Technology at the Malawi University of Business and Applied Science ( MUBAS) formerly the Polytechnic Paul Kaipa has invented a fireless cooker which is used to cook meals by retaining heat from the thermal insulating locally found materials used to make the cooker.

In a separate interview, Kaipa said he came up with this project in order to reduce the rate of deforestation in the country since the cooker he has invented does not use charcoal or firewood.
” Fireless cooker is a basket or any container made of Palm leaves ( Mlaza). It uses a simple process in which food is brought to boil , simmered for few minutes and put in the fireless cooker to continue cooking”, explained Kaipa.

Paul Kaipa with his invention

In his comment, Malawi University of Business and Applied Science Acting Deputy Vice Chancellor Associate Professor Betchani Tchereni commended Kaipa for coming with this project.
He said that this is what MUBAS is envisage, to produce graduates who are innovative and have enteprenuership skills which can be used in the future.
” We are very happy to see him inventing this fireless cooker which is useful in the fight against deforestation. As an institution, this what we want and produce more students like Kaipa who will help developing the nation once they go in industry” , said Tchereni.

Kaipa’s cooker is a call attention in the fight against deforestation which is rampant in the country placing Malawi on the danger point of unexpected climate change.

Halima Daudi calls for continuous monitoring of Non Governmental organisations (NGOs)

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By Chisomo Phiri

Deputy Minister of Local Government Halima Daudi has asked councils to continue supervising and monitoring non-governmental organizations ( NGOs) that are working in their areas for quality service delivery.

She made the remarks on Wednesday during a visit aimed at appreciating Mangochi District Council’s efforts aimed at improving the social-economic and livelihoods of the people in the district.
While commending some Non-governmental Organization ( NGOs) for good performance, Daudi said it was sad to note that others conclude their assigning project period without any achievement.

Hon Halima Daudi

She said her Ministry is working hand in hand with the Anti-Corruption Beuraeu ( ACB) so as to clean-up the mess in councils.
” For long, councils have been described as hubs for corruption. This is unfortunate. Let me, therefore, warn all stakeholders that misappropriation of funds is over. This government shall not condone corruption”, Said Daudi.

Mangochi DC Raphael Piringu

In his remarks, District Commissioner ( DC) for Mangochi District Raphael Piringu that in adequate accountability to NGOs is one of the major challenges councils face.
” The current legal and policy arrangement does not empower councils with enough authority to hold NGOs accountable for funds meant for the people”, Said Piringu.

Halima Daudi asks councils to continue supervising and monitoring non-governmental organisation (NGOs)

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By Chisomo Phiri

Deputy Minister of Local Government Halima Daudi has asked councils to continue supervising and monitoring non-governmental organizations ( NGOs) that are working in their areas for quality service delivery.


She made the remarks on Wednesday during a visit aimed at appreciating Mangochi District Council’s efforts aimed at improving the social-economic and livelihoods of the people in the district. While commending some Non-governmental Organization ( NGOs) for good performance, Daudi said it was sad to note that others conclude their assigning project period without any achievement.

Hon Halima Daudi


She said her Ministry is working hand in hand with the Anti-Corruption Beuraeu ( ACB) so as to clean-up the mess in councils.
” For long, councils have been described as hubs for corruption. This is unfortunate. Let me, therefore, warn all stakeholders that misappropriation of funds is over. This government shall not condone corruption”, Said Daudi.


In his remarks, District Commissioner ( DC) for Mangochi District Raphael Piringu that in adequate accountability to NGOs is one of the major challenges councils face.
” The current legal and policy arrangement does not empower councils with enough authority to hold NGOs accountable for funds meant for the people”, Said Piringu.

Mangochi DC Raphael Piringu

Foreign Minister Mkaka thanks Norway for Malawi inclusion as Partner Development Country.

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Foreign Affairs Eisenhower Mkaka had expressed his gratitude to the Norwegian parliament’s approval to include Malawi as one of Norway’s 6 development countries. The move will facilitate Malawi’s achievement of national and international development goals such as Malawi vision 2063 and the 2030 Sustainable Agenda Development (SAD).


Mkaka conveyed his appreciation on Thursday September 9, 2021 when he met Steinair Egil Hagen, Norwegian Ambassador to Malawi. At the meeting, Mkaka thanked Norwegian’s Support as Malawi chairs the Southern Africa Development Committee (SADC) Region for the next one year.
” We are very thankful to Norwegian parliament for approving our application for Malawi to be part of Norway’s 6 development countries. We also ask for more support as the country is expected to chair SADC region for the next one year”, said Mkaka.

Hon Mkaka and Norwegian Ambassador Steinair Egil

In his remarks, Steinair Egil Hagen affirmed the kingdom of Norway’s commitment towards closer ties at bilateral and multilateral level with the Republic of Malawi for the mutual benefit of the two countries. Hagen later tweeted that “Great meeting Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon Mkaka, discussing both bilateral cooperation and regional issues , including SADC chairmanship of HE President Dr Lazarus Chakwera. Many important events and activities ahead”