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TNM Super League: Wanderers and Bullets in a class of their own

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By Rahim Abdul

As the 2025 TNM Super League heats up, sports analyst Ibrahim Phiri believes that Mighty Wanderers and FCB Nyasa Big Bullets are the two teams that stand out from the rest.

After eight games played, Wanderers are leading the table with 22 points, having won seven games and drawn one.

While Bullets are hot on their heels, sitting in second place with 21 points after winning seven games and losing just one.



According to Phiri, these two teams have shown exceptional skill and determination, setting them apart from the other teams in the league.

“Wanderers and Bullets are the only teams that have a real chance of winning the 2025 TNM Super League,” Phiri said.

“Their consistency and performance so far have been impressive, and it’s going to be a tough competition between the two”Phiri added.

Bullets, on the other hand, have been equally impressive, with their only loss coming in a tightly contested match.

As the league progresses, it will be interesting to see how these two teams fare against each other and the rest of the competition.

Music meets politics: Joe Gwaladi’s new song sparks debate

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By Rahim Abdul

Malawian musician Joe Gwaladi has released a new song featuring Man Duda that has ignited a firestorm of reactions online.

The song, which praises Malawi Congress Party leader and President Lazarus Chakwera, has sparked a heated debate about the intersection of music and politics in the country.

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The 5:35-minute song, which blends traditional danceable rhythms with modern beats, opens with Gwaladi’s deep vocal intro, featuring the lines “MCP chipani chathu a Chakwera woyeeee.” The lyrics, which translate to “MCP is our party, Chakwera is great,” have been seen as a bold endorsement of the president and his party.

The song’s music video, posted on Dan Lu’s Facebook page, has generated a lot of buzz, with many users weighing in on the song’s message and Gwaladi’s motivations.

Some have accused Gwaladi of chasing money and using his talent for personal gain, while others have praised him for supporting the president and his party.

Vincent Bernard Nambuzi, a Facebook user, commented, “Deep down, Gwaladi cannot vote for Chakwera.

He is chasing money, and he should use his talent to earn it.

The debate surrounding Gwaladi’s song highlights the complex relationship between music and politics in Malawi. With general elections on the horizon, many artists are using their platforms to express their views and support their preferred candidates.

As the country prepares to go to the polls, it will be interesting to see how music and politics intersect in the coming months.

Scorchers’ Coach sticks to his guns: will It pay off against Angola?

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By Rahim Abdul

Malawi’s National Women’s Football Team, the Scorchers, recently suffered a 3-1 defeat to Ghana in a friendly match.

Despite the loss, Coach Lovemore Fazili remains optimistic about the team’s chances in the upcoming Women’s African Cup of Nations Qualifiers against Angola in October this year.



Fazili’s confidence in his team is evident in his decision to stick with the current lineup, particularly the goalkeeper, despite criticism from sports analyst Kim Kamau.

Kamau believes that the team needs to strengthen its defense and consider a change in goalkeeping to improve their performance.

The Scorchers’ recent record hasn’t been impressive, with five losses in six friendly matches.

However, Fazili’s unwavering faith in his team could be the catalyst for a turnaround.

As the team prepares to face Angola, the question on everyone’s mind is: will Fazili’s strategy pay off?

The upcoming match against Angola will be a crucial test for the Scorchers. Can they overcome their defensive woes and make a strong impression in the qualifiers?.

VP Usi heads to Mozambique for Independence celebrations, representing President Chakwera

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By Rahim Abdul

President Lazarus Chakwera has appointed Vice President Michael Usi to represent Malawi at Mozambique’s 50th Independence Anniversary Celebrations.

The event, scheduled for June 25, 2025, in Maputo, underscores the strong historical, cultural, and economic ties between the two nations.

Usi



VP Usi departs for Mozambique, questions arise about who will oversee national affairs in President Chakwera’s absence, particularly with his upcoming trip to Abuja for the AFREXIM bank meetings.

The government is yet to make an official announcement on this matter.

The visit highlights Malawi and Mozambique’s commitment to regional cooperation through SADC and their shared interests in cross-border trade and development.

With VP Usi’s delegation, Malawi aims to strengthen diplomatic relations and foster collaboration in various sectors.

The timing of this visit is significant, as it comes at a crucial moment for regional integration and economic development in Southern Africa. By participating in Mozambique’s independence celebrations, Malawi demonstrates its solidarity with neighboring countries and its dedication to African unity.

Suleman ordered to pay MK500 million as Kabwila bites

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By Rahim Abdul

It was a typical Monday morning in Blantyre when Hon. Sameer Suleman, the Member of Parliament for Blantyre City South East Constituency, received a letter from Jivason and Company, a law firm representing Hon. Dr. Jessie Kabwila.

The letter was dated June 23, 2025, and demanded MK500 million in compensation for defamation.

Suleman



According to the letter, Hon. Sameer Suleman had allegedly defamed Hon. Dr. Jessie Kabwila during a Democratic Progressive Party rally held in Blantyre on June 8, 2025.

The rally was broadcast on Times Television, and Hon. Sameer Suleman had twisted a joke about Hon. Vitumbiko Mumba cracking jokes about many issues.

The letter stated that Hon. Dr. Jessie Kabwila was humiliated and verbally attacked by Hon. Sameer Suleman’s remarks, which were broadcast on television and social media.

The law firm cited a criminal offense under section 6 of the Gender Equality Act of the Laws of Malawi and demanded damages for defamation in the sum of MK500 million.

Kabwila