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Pasuwa names 26-man Flames squad for World Cup Qualifiers

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By Chisomo Phiri

Flames Head Coach Kalisto Pasuwa on Tuesday announced a 26-man squad for Malawi’s upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Namibia and Liberia.

The Flames will face Namibia on September 5, 2025, in Francistown, Botswana, before hosting Liberia at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe three days later.

The squad features 16 foreign-based players, including Mayele Malango of Monterey Bay FC (USA), who has earned his first senior national team call-up.



Also included are Mozambique-based forwards Richard Mbulu and Lloyd Njaliwa, Zambia-based striker Chawanangwa Kaonga, and midfielder Robert Saizi. USA-based forward Henry Kumwenda has also been handed a place in the squad.

The Flames will regroup in Lilongwe on Thursday, August 28, 2025, to begin preparations for the two crucial fixtures.

Here is the full squad

Goalkeepers

William Thole (Simba Bhora)

George Chikooka (Silver Strikers)

Joshua Waka (Ekhaya FC)


Defenders

Nickson Nyasulu (FC Platinum)

Dennis Chembezi (Al Qasim FC)

Maxwell Paipi (Silver Strikers)

Emmanuel Nyirenda (Mighty Wanderers)

Charles Petro (Botosani FC)

Gomegzani Chirwa (Ngezi Platinum)

McDonald Lameck (Silver Strikers)

Alick Lungu (Ekhaya FC)

Washali Jaziya (Nankatsu SC)


Midfielders

Yankho Singo (FCB Nyasa Big Bullets)

Blessings Singini (Mighty Wanderers)

Lloyd Aaron (Muaither SC)

Lloyd Njaliwa (Costa do Sol)

Robert Saizi (Zanaco)


Forwards

Frank Gabadinho Mhango (Richards Bay)

Richard Mbulu (Costa do Sol)

Mayele Malango (Monterey Bay FC)

Patrick Mwaungulu (TP Mazembe)

Chikumbutso Salima (FCB Nyasa Big Bullets)

Lanjesi Nkhoma (TP Mazembe)

Chawanangwa Kaonga (Zanaco FC)

Wisdom Mpinganjira (Mighty Wanderers)

Henry Kumwenda (Butler University, USA).

MCP running mate Vitumbiko Mumba to launch Mumba Revolving Fund (MUREF) in Mzimba on Sunday

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


President Lazarus Chakwera’s running mate in the September 16th General Elections, Vitumbiko Mumba is expected to launch the Mumba Revolving Fund (MUREF) in Mzimba Central Constituency on Sunday, 31st August,2025.

According to Mumba who is also Minister of Trade and Industry, the launch will take place at Euthini CDSS ground in Mzimba.

Mumba



MUREF is expected to provide an ongoing financial support and empower people especially women and youth aged between 18 to 60 to have access to finances by starting or expanding their enterprises and small-scale farming activities.

Meanwhile MUREF has already recruited members of staff who will be assisting in managing the revolving fund.

Before the launch of MUREF on Sunday, Mumba will conduct whistle stops at Rula, Mbulunji, Mhuju,Phezi, Mkombezi and Enumweni on Friday August 29.

On Saturday, he will be at Jenda, Embangweni, Edingeni, Mwanyamula and Mzimba Boma.

On Monday, Mumba alongside some MCP officials will be at Edwazini, Mathandani, Raiply, Riviri and Nkhamenya.

Some notable MCP members that are expected to accompany Mumba in the whistle stops include Jacob Hara, Kezzie Msukwa, Joab Mwera, Aram Beza, Lomathinda Mtema and Mike Bango.

Gosm Films Company set to promote Arts in Lilongwe through its extra initiative

By Andrew Mwanandiye Tembo

In its continued efforts to promote women in arts dupped in the initiative “Let’s Grow Together” Gosm Films is set to begin production on a new movie in Lilongwe, produced by local filmmaker Alinafe Trywell.

The project director Isaac Misoya,has confirmed.

Issac Misoya



Misoya said the aim of the initiative is to support producers grow their talents based on their budgets.

He said this will bring together emerging talent and seasoned actors, including Joyce Chavula, Ian Chisekula, Miracle Chinga, Ida Chabs, and Edwin Chonde.

Misoya further emphasized the importance of community support, particularly in encouraging women in film.

Currently ,Preparations are underway.

Perekamoyo urges journalists to lead the fight against climate change through reporting

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LBy Rahim Abdul


Principal Secretary for Natural Resources and Climate Change (Administration), Mr. Richard Perekamoyo, today officially opened a four day capacity building training for journalists focused on environmental and climate change reporting.

The workshop, organized by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Climate Change in collaboration with partners, is taking place in Mponela, Dowa District.



In his keynote address, Mr. Perekamoyo stressed the critical role of the media in shaping national consciousness on climate change and environmental stewardship.

“The stories you tell have the power to influence action, shape policies, and inspire communities,” he said.

“We are relying on you to help Malawians understand the urgency of climate change and the solutions available to tackle it,”he added.

He underscored that the Ministry recognizes journalists as “architects of public understanding, catalysts for action, and guardians of accountability.”

Perekamoyo further urged reporters to highlight not only the challenges posed by environmental degradation and climate impacts such as floods and droughts, but also the innovative solutions and community resilience efforts emerging across the country.

“Let your reporting be factual, inclusive, and solution-oriented. It should showcase both the challenges and the courage of ordinary Malawians, the efforts of government and partners, and the innovations that can light the way forward,” he emphasized.

The PS assured participants that the Ministry is committed to strengthening collaboration with the media, so environmental and climate change issues receive the prominence they deserve in shaping the national development agenda.

Speaking at the event, Deputy Director of Environmental Affairs, Mr. Ben Yasin, highlighted that the training is designed to equip journalists with technical and ethical tools necessary for reporting complex environmental matters.

“Many environmental issues, including climate change, require an understanding of scientific data and trends. This training will enhance your capacity to interpret and communicate such information accurately and responsibly,” Yasin said.

He added that journalists who are well-versed in environmental reporting can play a key role in educating the public, influencing policy decisions, and holding authorities accountable for environmental protection.

The training, attended by journalists from across the country and members of the Association of Environmental Journalists in Malawi (AEJ-Malawi), will cover various modules including Climate science and policy frameworks,Investigative environmental reporting techniques,
Storytelling approaches that drive solutions and action, andEthical and fact-based reporting on environmental issues.

Kamuzu Stadium violence sparks debate on football fan safety

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By Rahim Abdul

A heated discussion on security at football matches has erupted following an incident at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre, where two men are accused of leading violent acts that left property damaged.

Paul Majawa, from Ndirande, and Edison Chilabade, from Chilobwe, appeared before the Blantyre Senior Resident Magistrate’s Court this week in connection with the chaos that erupted after FCB Nyasa Big Bullets drew 3-3 with Karonga United on August 10.


During the match, Bullets had led 3-1 before Karonga fought back, a comeback that reportedly triggered anger among some supporters.

According to police, the two suspects allegedly stoned and broke the windows of the Bullets’ team bus in protest.

The court, presided over by Senior Resident Magistrate Lawrence Mchilima, denied them bail, citing ongoing investigations and the seriousness of the charges.

The case has been adjourned to September 1, 2025, when trial proceedings are expected to begin.

The incident has raised broader concerns over safety measures at football venues in Malawi.

Football Association of Malawi (FAM) officials have repeatedly called on fans to exercise discipline, while urging clubs and stadium authorities to improve security arrangements.

The police have indicated that investigations are still underway and more arrests could follow as they continue tracking others suspected of involvement.