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Nankhuni hailed as genuine transformative leader for supporting Tsokankanasi and State House CDSS graduation ceremonies

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By Linda Kwanjana

Aspiring Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre, Gift Nankhuni on Friday presided over the graduation ceremony of form four students at Tsokankanasi Community Day Secondary School in the capital city Lilongwe.

Speaking during the ceremony Nankhuni urged the graduating students to prepare well as they are destined to write this year’s Malawi School Certificate Examination in June this year.


Nankhuni said Form four examination is not the end of education journey but the beginning of the trip.

During the ceremony , Nankhuni promised to sponsor such ceremonies annually once voted into power come September 2025, as member of Parliament.
Nankhuni already supported the ceremony with K1.6 Million.

Nankhuni presided over Tsokankanasi Graduation ceremony after briefly attending graduation ceremony for the State House Community Day Secondary School where he contributed K1Million towards the graduation and pledged additional support towards same ceremonies once voted in power.

Speaking during the ceremony headteacher of the school Mr Frank Kaombe commended Nankhuni for supporting the graduation ceremony financially.

Kaombe said Hon. Nankhuni has demonstrated to be a real leader who will touch the lives of many people once voted into power as MP.

Kaombe said most shadow Mps wait for their win to start supporting the constituency development projects but not Mr Nankhuni.

“He gave us K1.6Million which was a budget for this graduation ceremony we say thank you for this,” said Mr Kaombe.

Mr Kaombe has since requested for security fence for the school. During the yesterday day event 120 students graduated from the school of which 98 were day students 22 were from open distance learning. The school has 290 generic students and 170 open distant learners.

Tsokankanasi was built by a Norwegian Charity Organization called Lets Build Malawi and handed over on 12 February , 2025.

The school previous operated at Mphungu in area 12.

Chakwera calls for peace and stability ahead of elections

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By Rahim Abdul

Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera leveraged social media to address the nation, utilizing his Facebook page to disseminate a powerful message of peace and unity. By condemning the violence that marred recent demonstrations.

Chakwera underscored the importance of protecting the right to peaceful protest, a fundamental tenet of democracy.

Chakwera



The President’s directive to state agencies to restore calm and investigate the incidents demonstrates his commitment to accountability and transparency.

Chakwera demanding a preliminary report from the Ministers of Homeland Security and Defense, Chakwera ensures that those who are responsible for the violence are held accountable.

As the country approaches Election Day, Chakwera’s message is clear: peace and stability are essential for a prosperous future. By urging citizens to remain vigilant and work together to maintain peace and stability, he emphasizes the importance of collective action in shaping Malawi’s future.

Chakwera’s leadership shines through in his commitment to democracy, peace, and the well-being of his people

His words serve as a reminder that the power to shape Malawi’s future lies not only in the hands of its leaders but also in the collective actions of its citizens.

Paul Banda’s medical trip stalls

By Chisomo Phiri

The plight of  the founder of Balaka Reggae, Paul Banda,has taken a distressing turn.

Despite efforts to raise funds for his medical treatment abroad, Banda’s condition continues to deteriorate, and his trip to India remains stalled,according to journalist Deus Sandram’s Facebook post.

Several months ago, a young man from Machinjiri, Blantyre, offered to donate a kidney to Banda, and arrangements were made for the trip.

Paul Banda



However, progress has been slow, and Banda’s health continues to worsen.

The young man, who has relocated to Blantyre for Banda’s dialysis sessions, is equally frustrated, incurring expenses on rentals and transportation while waiting for the trip to materialize.

Banda is Malawi’s veteran musician.

He was born on 16 October 1963.

He is the elder brother to the late musician Lucius Banda.

He is the brains behind the country’s first pop group Alleluya Band. The band was founded in the late 1970’s.

He later left and began working as a solo artist. Besides singing, he is also a music producer.

He owns a studio called Imbirani Yahweh Studios.

He has produced music to artists such as late Lucius Banda, Billy Kaunda, Mlaka Maliro, Joseph Tembo, Coss Chiwalo, Charles Sinetre, Charles Nsaku and many others.

He has 14 albums under his name.

Spyral Mwenya’s memorial show to take place on June 28

By Durell Namasani

Loudmusic Fest who are the organisers of the memorial music show for musician and graphic designer Spyral Mwenya, have released a line up for the event slated to take place on June, 28, 2025 at Moneymen Club in Blantyre.

The late Spyral Mwenya

The lineup include some big urban artists like Phyzix, Che Wikise, Fredo, Tuno, Afana Ceez, Tsar Leo, Hayze Engola,TrappyBeats, Cyclone,Barry One and Classick.

The show will also include performances by renowned DJs like Mighty Virus, DJ West, Sili Flame, DJ Vinneq and Exit the DJ.

According to the organisers, the event is going to be hosted by Annita Phoenix Mabedi and comedian Ching’aning’ani.

Spyral real name, “Kennedy Mwenya” died at the age of 29 on 25 June, 2024 following a road accident in Mzuzu.

Social Media Influencer JB Criticizes Opposition Leaders for Abandoning Namiwa, Endorses Mutharika

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By Wadza Botomani

American-based Malawian social media influencer Jolly Bro, popularly known as JB, has sharply criticized Malawi’s opposition leaders for failing to support activist Sylvester Namiwa and other civil society leaders during recent protests. In a live stream on his social media profile, JB accused the United Transformation Movement (UTM) and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) of neglecting demonstrators, leaving them vulnerable to attacks by ruling party supporters . 

JB argued that opposition leaders, including DPP’s Kondwani Nankhumwa and former Reserve Bank Governor Dalitso Kabambe, did not physically join the protests, which he believes could have deterred violence. “If Kabambe or [former President] Peter Mutharika were on the ground with the demonstrators, Namiwa wouldn’t have been brutalized,” JB claimed.

Kabambe visiting Namiwa

Kabambe has received criticism from some Malawians for what is described a “publicity stunt”—visiting Namiwa with cameras after the attack instead of standing with protesters during the demonstrations . 

The influencer also used the platform to endorse Peter Mutharika for the 2025 presidency, praising his economic record and declaring, “I will campaign for him vigorously until he wins” . JB’s remarks come amid escalating political tensions in Malawi, where opposition activists face increasing violence. His live stream has sparked mixed reactions, with some supporters applauding his boldness while others accuse him of politicizing Namiwa’s ordeal . 

The incident highlights growing frustrations with Malawi’s opposition, which JB alleges prioritizes optics over solidarity with grassroots movements. 

JB during the live stream