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New Sponsor Secured for Southern Region League

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By Rahim Abdul

The Southern Region Football Association (SRFA) has revealed that a new sponsor has been secured to support the region’s top football league, according to regional chairperson Dyless Kachala.

Kachala disclosed the development during an awards ceremony held earlier this week where the association honored outstanding teams, players, and journalists who performed well in the recently concluded season of the Thumbs Up Southern Region Football League.

Kachala



The ceremony marked the end of the previous campaign and also provided a platform for SRFA officials to reflect on the league’s progress and future direction.

During the event, it was confirmed that Rab Processors Limited, the company that had been sponsoring the regional league since 2020, will no longer continue with its financial support.

The withdrawal of the sponsor raised concerns among football stakeholders in the southern region who were eager to know how the league would sustain its operations moving forward.

However, Kachala assured the football fraternity that efforts to secure a new sponsor had already been successful and the league’s continuity would not be affected.

He expressed gratitude to Rab Processors Limited for the role the company has played in developing and sustaining the competition over the past few years.

Kachala described the company as a reliable partner that stood with the association from 2020 until the end of their sponsorship agreement.

According to the SRFA leader, the support from Rab Processors Limited helped improve the competitiveness and organization of the regional league during its tenure as sponsor.
Despite the end of that partnership, Kachala said the association has already identified a new sponsor ready to take over the responsibility of supporting the competition.

He further revealed that the official announcement of the new sponsor will be made very soon as final preparations are being completed.

Kachala indicated that the announcement is expected either later this week or early next week, bringing renewed hope for the future of football in the Southern Region.

UTM family mourns loss of Honourable Kawaga’s father

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By Burnett Munthali

Yesterday, Dr. Kabambe led the UTM family in mourning the father of Honourable Kawaga, UTM Director of Elections, in Chirobwe, Blantyre.

The atmosphere was somber as colleagues, friends, and family members gathered to pay their last respects to the departed.

Dr. Kabambe’s presence at the mourning ceremony was a testament to the UTM family’s solidarity and support for Honourable Kawaga during this difficult time. As a leader, Dr. Kabambe’s condolences were a reminder of the importance of empathy and compassion in times of need.



The passing of Honourable Kawaga’s father is a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing our loved ones. Our thoughts and prayers are with Honourable Kawaga and his family as they navigate this challenging time.

The UTM family extends its sincerest condolences to Honourable Kawaga and his family. May they find comfort in the knowledge that they are not alone and that their loss is shared by many.

May the departed soul rest in peace, and may his memory continue to inspire and guide those who knew him.

The UTM family stands in solidarity with Honourable Kawaga and his family, offering support and condolences during this time of mourning.

Empowering beauty: Miss Malawi shines with brains and purpose



By Burnett Munthali

Clara Kamlomo, a prominent figure, is full of praise for the Miss Malawi pageant, describing the current titleholder as a symbol of beauty, brains, and empowerment. Her Facebook post is a testament to the impact of the pageant’s vision, which goes beyond physical beauty to encompass leadership, education, and community empowerment.

Kamlomo writes, “#Miss Malawi wa Zaka zino si-zongophoda, Panopa ndi beauty plus brains eish I am encouraged even more!” (This year’s Miss Malawi is not just about beauty, it’s about beauty plus brains, and it’s encouraging!). Her post reflects the excitement and admiration she feels for the current Miss Malawi, Thandie Chisi, who embodies the qualities of intelligence, discipline, and purpose.

Chisi


The International Women’s Day celebration, which Kamlomo attended, was a powerful reminder of the importance of women’s empowerment and leadership. The event, which featured the First Vice President of Malawi, Dr. Jane Ansah, as a guest of honour, sent a strong message to young girls that women can lead and shape the future of the country.

Kamlomo notes that the selection process for the current Miss Malawi was rigorous, with a focus on education and character, in addition to physical beauty. Thandie Chisi’s academic achievements, including scoring nine points in form 4 and graduating with a credit from the University of Malawi, are a testament to her intelligence and determination.

The event also highlighted the ways in which Miss Malawi is using her platform to empower women in villages, encouraging them to start businesses and improve their livelihoods. Kamlomo is inspired by this vision and believes that it is a powerful reminder of the importance of women supporting and uplifting each other.

Kamlomo’s post concludes with a message of appreciation for the Miss Malawi team, praising them for creating a platform that celebrates women’s achievements and promotes empowerment. The event was a beautiful and meaningful celebration of women’s strength and resilience, and it left a lasting impression on all who attended.

The Miss Malawi pageant has come a long way, and it is now a symbol of women’s empowerment and leadership. As Kamlomo notes, the current titleholder is a shining example of what it means to be a strong, intelligent, and compassionate woman, and her impact will be felt for years to come.

Believe in yourself’: Inspirational moment at Miss Malawi Event

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By Burnett Munthali

A moment of profound inspiration unfolded at the Miss Malawi International Women’s Day celebratory event, where Tendai Banda, a prominent figure, shared a heartfelt message with young girls from secondary schools across Lilongwe.

The event, which brought together women from various fields, aimed to inspire and empower the next generation of leaders.

Reflecting on her own journey, Banda wrote on her Facebook page: “What would you tell your younger self?” Her answer was poignant: “I would tell her to believe just a little more in the power she possesses to work hard and achieve what she sets her mind on.”



This message of self-empowerment resonated deeply with the audience, particularly the young girls in attendance.

Banda’s presence at the event was a highlight, as she joined a panel of esteemed women to share their stories and experiences.

She expressed her honour at being part of the event, which was organised by Godfrey Chifuniro and the Miss Malawi team.

The event was a testament to the power of women supporting and inspiring each other.

One of the most memorable moments for Banda was when the guest of honour referenced her own story of resilience, leaving her feeling proud and inspired.

“Never been proud,” she wrote, capturing the essence of the moment.

The event also brought together alumnae from Likuni Girls Secondary School, including Banda herself and Miss Malawi Thandie Chisi, highlighting the impact of female role models on young girls’ lives.

The event was a celebration of women’s achievements and a testament to the impact of empowerment and inspiration.

As Banda noted, the Miss Malawi team and organisers deserve praise for creating a platform for women to share their stories and inspire others.

The event was a powerful reminder of the importance of believing in oneself and one’s abilities.

The message of self-empowerment and resilience echoed throughout the event, leaving a lasting impression on all in attendance.

As Malawi celebrates International Women’s Day, events like this serve as a reminder of the power of women supporting and uplifting each other.

Banda

A divine encounter: VP Dr. Jane Ansah’s heart for Jesus shines bright at Miss Malawi Event

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By Burnett Munthali

Highly talented Gospel artist Esther Chitheka is still basking in the glory of her weekend at the Miss Malawi event, where she had a memorable encounter with Vice President Dr. Jane Ansah. The event was a testament to the power of faith and unity, and Dr. Ansah’s presence made it even more special.

Chitheka’s experience at the event was truly unforgettable, as she shared a moment of worship with the Vice President. She writes on her Facebook page, “Still not over my weekend at the Miss Malawi event! It is how the VP Dr Jane Ansah was the first to stand and worship with me.” This moment was a powerful display of Dr. Ansah’s humility and devotion to her faith.

Ansah

The Vice President’s actions were a poignant reminder that faith is not just a personal matter, but also a guiding force in public life. Her willingness to stand and worship alongside Esther Chitheka is a testament to her commitment to her faith. As Chitheka notes, “Her Heart for Jesus indeed shines brighter.”

The Miss Malawi event was a celebration of beauty, talent, and faith, and Dr. Ansah’s presence added a touch of elegance and inspiration. As a leader, she set an example for others to follow, demonstrating that faith is not just a private matter, but also a public expression of one’s values and beliefs.

Esther Chitheka’s Facebook post has sparked a wave of admiration and praise for the Vice President’s commitment to her faith. Her actions have inspired many, and her humility has endeared her to the hearts of many Malawians.

Dr. Ansah’s heart for Jesus is indeed shining bright, and it’s an inspiration to many. Her commitment to her faith is a reminder that leaders are not just policymakers, but also role models and influencers. As Malawi continues to grow and develop, it’s heartening to see leaders like Dr. Ansah leading by example.