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President Chakwera leads Malawians in remembering the fallen heroes

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

His Excellency the state president of the republic of Malawi, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera who is also the commander in chief of the Malawi defence force on Sunday morning attended the memorial service of the soldiers who fought in the first and second world wars in 1914-1918 and 1939-1945 respectively.

During the service which took place at Mzuzu Upper Stadium, president Chakwera led the nation in remembering the fallen heroes who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty to save their countrymen by laying a wreath on a memorial pillar. Also laying their wreaths were the war veteran who fought in the two wars and still lives Warrant class 2 Frank Masiyano who represented the X-soldiers and warrant class 2 Jimmy Ninde who laid the wreath on behalf of the current serving soldiers.

It is reported that during the second world war around 1940s, Nyasaland soldiers popularly known as asilikali a keyala fought on the side of Britain against Italian troops at Moyali in Kenya , a name that end up earning Moyale barracks in Mzuzu. It is believed that during these wars 10 million soldiers died and over 20 million others got wounded.

Chakwera in Mzuzu

Malawian soldiers also fought in the wars of Nacara corridor and in Rwanda and are currently providing services in countries like Ivory Coast and Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC).

The remembrance ceremony which is an annual event is characterised by prayers from different denominations, military parade, gun salute, and laying of wreaths. In Mzuzu the ceremony was also attended by the speaker of the national assembly Hon. Catherine Gotani Hara, Chief Justice Nyirenda, deputy minister of defence Hon. Jean Sendeza and the leader of opposition Hon. Kondwani Nankhumwa among others. Apart from Mzuzu the similar ceremonies have taken place in Lilongwe, Blantyre and Zomba where the state presdent Dr. Lazarus Chakwera was represented.

Sports Minister Msungama graces Chancy Gondwe book launch. Chakwera buys 20 books

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The Minister of sports Hon Ulemu Msungama on Friday graced the book launch by one of Malawis celeberated footballers Chancy Vinny Gondwe .Gondwe, long retired from the game launched the book ” The untold history of Malawi Football ” which is a reflection of the development of football in Malawi these past 50 years, as told in a biographical nature by the legend.

Making his commentary , Msungama said had already skimmed through the book and feel enriched by reading the stories of football and also of Chancey’s personal journey, rise to international soccer stardom, conversion to Christianity and transition into a trained Pastor. The book was ghost written by Rev Reuben Chilera

Chancy Gondwe remains one of the success stories of Malawians football. After plying his trade with Nyasa Bullets , then Bata Bullets he found himself breaking through and going to play professional football in south Africa. He earned himself a legendary status there after playing for teams like Mamelodi sundowns and Bloemfontein Celtic. His out of the field antics though brought his fall from grace, a story he vividly narrates in his book. Gondwe has repented and is now a man of the cloth, but still recounts his regrettable experiences and lifestyle when he still played soccer.

Hon Ulemu Msungama with Chancy Gondwe

Gondwe says he is a good example of players who rose high in their career but achieved very little partly due bad behaviour. He says football players should now have managers who can guide them in their life styles and management of finances.

“I told Reverend Chilera that he will be writing what I will actually be telling him. The book is a true reflection of me. It’s a book that sometimes makes me nearly cry when I read it

In his speech , the sports minister said he encourages all Malawians to inculcate the culture of reading, because that is the only way we can remain on the cutting edge and stay knowledgeable and relevant in this fast moving world.

“In a special way, and on behalf of Chancy Gondwe and all football fans, I would like to thank the President, Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for the support rendered to sports development in general and Gondwe’s book project in particular. The President bought 20 copies of the book and contributed One Million Kwacha to the book fund. He instructed that the books be donated on his behalf, to the National Library so that Gondwe’s insights and experiences in football can be passed on to both upcoming and existing athletes. He has reserved one copy for himself. I also bought a copy and contributed five hundred thousand to the same”.

Chancy Gondwe in his playing days

Concerned citizens demonstrate in Mzuzu over gender based violence

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

Citizens of Mzuzu city and its surrounding areas on Saturday November 7 took to street to demonstrate and submit a petition to the ministry of gender through the office of the city council against the rising cases of defilements on young girls in Mzuzu and Malawi in general.

Led by the Association for Women Media(AWOME) the citizens of which many were ladies had placards displaying different messages on the malpractice which clearly indicated their anger, disappointment and disbelief on what some men are doing on young innocent girls. Wimilili wa mphala ya malango wikani malamuro ghakukhoma(Members of Parliament put strong laws), No mercy hung the rapists, Wakukolelera watheneke(Rapists must be castrated), You are our only hope Mr. President read some of the placards carried on the day during the march which started from Katoto school ground to the city council offices.

Talema, Tavuka sono chitanipo kanthu (We are tired now please take action), just where do we raise a girl child? were some strong touching messages displayed on the placards.

In an interview with this reporter, one of the organizers of the demos Angella Mkandawire said as women writers they saw it important to petition the ministry of gender having written and brought to light these malpractices for long to no success. She added that all what they want is for the authorities to take action which she said they think a strong law of death sentence or castration of perpetrators would be appropriate. Mkandawire said it is so touching to hear of men raping young girls as low as 2 years old only to be given lighter punishments of 14 years in jail. Mkandawire who at the time of interview did not hide her disappointment said if no action is taken they will push for their agenda in a different way which she did not disclose.

Receiving the 7 points petition on behalf of the ministry of gender, the mayor for Mzuzu city, councillor Gomezgani Nyasulu assured the petitioners that their concerns are equally those of many Malawians and that the e petition will be delivered to the relevant authority which is the Ministry of Gender, while also putting some bylaws within the council to deal with the vice.

President Lazarus Chakwera has also condemned the malpractice in its strongest term in his Saturday radio address he delivered from Mzuzu State Lodge, saying Mzuzu Central Hospital alone has registered 119 defilement cases since January this year which is probably the highest number of cases on record in this country so far. The president has since directed the line ministry to lead the taskforce in trying to deal with the practice.

Six-star Tabitha Chawinga powers Malawi to massive win!

Star striker Tabitha Chawinga scored six goals as Malawi overwhelmed Lesotho to record a 9-0 victory in their COSAFA Women’s Championship Group B clash on Saturday.

China-based Chawinga is making her return to the regional showpiece competition for the first time since 2017 and showed all of her quality to shoot to the top of the scorers list in this year’s tournament.

The result ends Lesotho’s involvement in the competition, but Malawi sit on top of Group B ahead of a crunch clash with Zambia on Monday, where they would only need a draw to advance to the next stage on goal-difference.

Zambia put eight past Lesotho without replay, with Malawi going one better to put them on top in the pool.

Chawinga in action

The writing was on the wall early for Lesotho as Malawi raced into a 2-0 lead inside five minutes, Zainabu Kapanda getting the opener and Tabitha Chawinga her first.

Sister Temwa Chawinga scored the side’s third, before Tabitha added three more in the first half, including a penalty.

She continued in the second half with two more goals, while the other scorer was Asimenye Simwaka.

Earlier, Botswana announced their entry into the competition with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Tanzania that keeps Group C on a knife-edge.

If Zimbabwe can claim a win over Mares in the final pool match on Monday, it will mean all three teams finish on three points and come down to the various goal;-difference and goals scored scenarios.

Thanda Mokgabo scored the only goal of the game against the Tanzanians as he headed home a free-kick on 53 minutes to give her side the lead.

Botswana had to do plenty of defending after that, but managed to keep the East African side at bay. Tanzania had defeated Zimbabwe 1-0 in their opener.

The next COSAFA Women’s Championship action will be on Monday when all groups will be concluded with four games in a feast of football to enjoy.

South Africa have already sealed their place in the semifinals as the top team in Group A following their back-to-back wins and face Comoros Islands (kick-off 15h30) in their final match.

At the same time there will be a clash between Eswatini and Angola, where the former can seal their semifinal place as the best-placed runner-up if they get a victory. They will not be able to overtake South Africa at the top due to their head-to-head record.

A draw could also be enough to move to the next stage, while defeat would see Angola go ahead of them and bring in teams in the other pools in the race for best runner-up.

Zambia and Malawi (12h30) go head-to-head in that potentially epic clash that will be centred around the Chawinga sisters and Barbra Banda for the Copper Queens.

All three play in China and are stars in that country, and it should be a fascinating contest.

Botswana and Zimbabwe (12h30) clash in the final match in Group C, where a point will see the Mares progress to the semifinals for the second year running.

Meanwhile, the matches in the COSAFA Women’s Under-17 Championship continue on Sunday with two more games in the five-team pool.

Zimbabwe and Comoros (12h30) both lost their openers, but will hope to register three points to keep them in contention for a place in the final. The top two teams in the pool will play a decider on November 14.

Tanzania will take on hosts South Africa (15h30) with both knowing that victory will be a giant step towards that final place.

Both have three points from two games and with Zambia likely to be one of the final teams, are probably pushing for one place between them.

Malawi Queens to play three-Test series against South Africa

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South Africa’s SPAR Proteas have announced they will be playing a three-Test series against the Malawi Queens at the end of November in Rustenburg.

The two sides last played each other at the 2019 Africa Netball Cup in October with hosts South Africa winning that match on the way to being crowned continental champions.

SPAR Proteas head coach Dorette Badenhorst has worked with her selectors to name a provisional squad of 30 players. This group will partake in a three-day training camp from November 22 in Sun City, before a final group of 15 players is confirmed to take on the Malawi Queens.

“2020 has been a very challenging year for Netball South Africa as we have had to reshuffle and revise our events calendar for the year,” Cecilia Molokwane, Netball South Africa president said.

According to the International Netball Federation South Africa and Malawi are ranked fifth and sixth in the world respectively and are currently the top two on the continent.