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Musician Miracle Chinga pays tribute to a fan who died after her ‘Zikomo Malawi’ show in Lilongwe




By Durell Namasani


Gospel singer Miracle Chinga has paid tribute to a fan, ‘Eddah Chosadziwa Subili’ who died on her way from  ‘Zikomo Malawi’ music show which was organised by the musician at BICC in Lilongwe on Sunday, July 6, 2025.

Subili popularly known as ‘Eddah Make Ufulu’ is reported to have died after being hit by a car just close to where she packed her car in Area 49 in Lilongwe.

In a statement posted on her Facebook page, Chinga said she is deeply saddened with Eddah’s death, describing her as a mother who was always there to support her.

“You were more than just a fan to me; you were family. Your enthusiasm and energy were contagious, and your presence at my event meant the world to me. I’ll always cherish the memory of you coming to the dressing room, giving me your blessings, and radiating joy before the event,” reads the statement in part.

Eddah and Miracle


Meanwhile, the body of the late Eddah Chosadziwa Subili is expected to be collected at Mthunzi Mortuary on Wednesday afternoon to Area 49 where a funeral ceremony will take place on Thursday.

Her body will then be laid to rest at Area 18 Cemetery on the same day, Thursday July, 10, 2025.

Charity for a Cause

By Rahim Abdul

The SID Organization has been making waves in the community with its philanthropic efforts, and its latest initiative is no exception.

On August 3, 2025, the organization will host the “Charity Initiative Events” at the prestigious Heritage Hotel in Limbe.

According to Mlakatuli Abraham, Director for the SID Organization, the primary purpose of the event is to raise funds for local charities.



“All proceeds from the event will go towards supporting a good cause,” Abraham explained in an interview with 247 Malawi News.

“The charity initiative is a great opportunity for individuals to make a positive impact in their community”,,he added

The event will feature an impressive lineup of talented artists and guest speakers, ensuring a lively and engaging experience for attendees.

Music lovers can look forward to performances by Aqeel Masinja, Rajab Anusa, Aganga a Jabilu, Abubakar Muhammad Ali, Aisha Samson, Mlakatula Jafali Time, Raphael Sitima, Isack Kadankowa, Abu Daud, Shamila The Poet, Issah Saeed, Jamila Bwanali, Jazilu Mdala, and Bamusi Awali.

Adding to the excitement will be the presence of esteemed guests, including Hon. Abida Mia, the Minister of Water and Sanitation, Dr. Imran Sharif, and Bro Ishmael Katawala.

Tickets for the event are available for purchase, with prices ranging from K5,000 to K8,000, offering options for different budgets.

Abraham encourages everyone to attend and support the cause. “The event promises to be an unforgettable experience, and we invite everyone to join us in making a difference in our community,” he said.

Namadingo to construct hospital in Chitipa, bringing hope to the community


By Rahim Abdul

Malawian musician Patience Namadingo has announced plans to construct a hospital on the Chitipa-Nthalire stretch.

According to Namadingo, he will start contacting hospitals in Chitipa from Friday, driven by his previous success at Wataka Primary School in Machinga.

This initiative comes at a time when Chitipa District Hospital is struggling to meet the healthcare needs of the local population.

The hospital, which serves as a referral center for surrounding areas, has been overwhelmed with patients, including those from neighboring Tanzania and Zambia.

Senior Chief Mwabulambya has been advocating for the construction of a modern hospital in the district, citing the current facility’s small size and inability to cope with the growing population.

Namadingo



Namadingo’s efforts are expected to bring much-needed relief to the community.

His philanthropic work has been evident in the past, including his attempt to repair grounded ambulances at Mangochi District Hospital, although that effort was met with resistance from hospital management.

Despite this setback, Namadingo remains committed to giving back to the community.

The construction of a hospital on the Chitipa-Nthalire stretch would significantly improve healthcare services in the area, providing access to essential medical care, emergency services, and specialized treatment.

A star fades too soon: Eddah Make Ufulu’s tragic death leaves Malawi in shock

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By Rahim Abdul

The vibrant social media landscape of Malawi has been left reeling after the devastating news of Eddah Make Ufulu’s passing.

The beloved social media personality, affectionately known as “Aunt” to her fans, met her untimely demise in a car accident on Sunday evening after attending the Miracle Chinga Show at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.

Tragic death: Eddah Make Ufulu



Eddah’s impact on the online community cannot be overstated. With her bold humor, uplifting messages, and relatable content, she had captured the hearts of thousands, inspiring a sense of empowerment and self-liberation among her followers.

Her authenticity and encouragement had made her a cherished figure, and her influence extended far beyond the digital realm.

The circumstances surrounding her death are tragic. As she was leaving the BICC, Eddah was struck by a vehicle, and despite the best efforts of medical personnel, she succumbed to her injuries at the hospital.

The news of her passing has sent shockwaves across the nation, with messages of grief and remembrance pouring in from all corners.

As the nation mourns the loss of this talented and influential individual, Eddah’s legacy will live on through the countless lives she touched. Her message of hope, confidence, and self-liberation will continue to inspire generations to come.

Jumah calls Malawians reflect on 61st independence anniversary theme

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By Vincent Gunde

President of the Revolutionary party- Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, has called on patriotic Malawians to reflect on the 61st Independence anniversary theme “Restoring Broken Foundation and moving forward.”

Jumah has reminded Malawians that it has been 61 years when they started ruling themselves, the country has been ruled by 6 presidents all qualified and educated people with title holders on the land professors and Doctors but the nation is moving backward and poverty is ridden.

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera-restoring Malawi’s broken foundation and moving forward.

He has asked Malawians to question themselves that has the country really clocked 61 years or is a lie and exaggeration saying citizens have failed as a country, no fuel, no sugar, roads are not at par with any other country and 61 years of poverty and debt-ridden of between MK 18 to k19 trillion.

Speaking through his Revolutionary voice, Jumah has observed that at 61 years of Independence, the country has one Dialysis machine to diagnose cancer only at the Kamuzu Central Hospital, the machine cost 7,000 US Dollars but the country has spent MK8 billion for something that they can’t celebrate.

Jumah has described Malawi leaders as not of common sense, dunderheads and people who don’t think of the future observing that Restoring broken foundation and moving forward is confessing that Malawians have lived for 61 years with broken foundation.

He said Malawi leaders are of lies, they don’t want to stand for the truth saying the MCP is not the only intelligent party to restore the broken foundation questioning it that who broke the foundation for the country to hold him accountable and what mechanism to put in place to restore the broken foundation.

The Revolutionary leader said Malawi is one country where its leaders do not want to accept failures and mistakes, what they know is gratification in front of opposition parties saying this is making the country not to move forward.

He suggested that the theme of this year’s independence celebrations could have been “Fixing our mistakes and correcting the future” for Malawians to know that they have the duty to develop their country together than waiting for foreigners, World Bank and IMF to develop their country.

“Why did we build a country on the wrong foundation, Zambia has produced three presidents from Malawi, Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda, Lupiya Banda and Edgar Lungu and there is a rumor that Robert Mugabe was a Malawian, Malawians have to ask someone from Ghana to come and give them independence,” said Jumah.

He said the Revolutionary minds have proved that indeed Malawi as a country was built on wrong foundation looking at its past history citing Orton Chirwa was murdered in Prison, Harry Bwanausi, Henry Masauko Chipembere, and others, died in exile.

Jumah has advised Malawi leaders that after fixing the wrong foundations they have to check their languages at podiums of self-gratification and castigations faulting them wrong of bringing a ghost future that they will never see it.