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Fake Journalist Caught, Impersonator Arrested in Mzuzu

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By Staff Reporter

Mzuzu Police have arrested a 23-year-old man, Hillary Mwangomba, for allegedly impersonating a journalist in an attempt to fraudulently obtain money from a local hotel.

According to reports, Mwangomba and an accomplice visited the Grand Palace Hotel claiming to be investigating bookings made by Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) officials who were conducting workshops at the facility.

Mwangomba, nabbed



Mwangomba posed as a reporter from Nyasa Times. However, when hotel management threatened to involve the police, his accomplice fled, leaving Mwangomba behind. He was subsequently apprehended by officers from the Northern Region Police Headquarters.

Mzuzu City Police Public Relations Officer, Cecilia Mfune, confirmed knowledge of the incident but requested more time to gather details.

“I’ve heard about the matter from one of my superiors, but I am yet to get the facts. Let me come back to you once I locate the file,” said Mfune.

The hotel’s manager, Sam Chamanza Phiri, also confirmed the arrest, stating that the suspect failed to produce valid identification.

“Some gentlemen claiming to be journalists came to the hotel without proper ID. We alerted the police, who are now investigating the matter,” said Phiri.

Meanwhile, Nyasa Times reporter Phillip Pasula, who is based in Mzuzu, denied any knowledge of Mwangomba.

“Honestly, I don’t know anyone by the name Hillary Mwangomba affiliated with Nyasa Times,” Pasula said.

The incident underscores the importance of verifying identities and credentials, particularly in sensitive contexts.

Just a week ago, the Media Council of Malawi expressed concern over a growing trend of individuals posing as journalists to defraud businesses and individuals, especially in hotel settings.

NBS Bank National Division League set to kick off with thrilling matches

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) and NBS Bank have announced the highly anticipated kickoff of the inaugural NBS Bank National Division League (NDL).

The league is set to commence on May 24 at the Mchinji Community Centre Ground with a match between Villa United and Mitundu Baptist.

FAM President Fleetwood Haiya revealed that the association’s recent executive committee meeting agreed to double the subvention for each participating team to K15 million from 7.5 million .

Haiya


NBS Bank Chief Operations Officer Shadrick Chikusilo expressed confidence in the partnership between NBS Bank and FAM, stating, “This league will take our brand everywhere and boost the quality of football in the country.”

The bank has injected K982 million into the league for three seasons, showcasing its dedication to promoting football in Malawi.

The NDL, which features 12 teams, has replaced the regional football leagues as Malawi’s second-tier league. The top three teams will qualify for the elite League.

The league’s structure and format are designed to promote competition and excellence, providing a platform for teams to showcase their skills and compete at a higher level.

Journalists urged to promote peace ahead of 2025 elections

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

The Centre for Social Accountability and Transparency (CSAT) has called on journalists to play a vital role in promoting peace and stability during the upcoming general elections in Malawi.

According to CSAT’s Head of Programs and Policy Albert Lulaka, the media has a critical responsibility to promote responsible reporting that prevents election violence.

Lulaka emphasized that positive journalism can significantly contribute to the smooth conduct of elections.



He noted that the public relies heavily on the information disseminated by journalists, making their role pivotal in shaping public perception and maintaining peace.

The call to action comes as Malawi prepares for the general elections scheduled for September 16, 2025. CSAT’s initiative aims to strengthen meaningful youth participation in the country’s democratic processes and promote peaceful elections.

The media training session in Mangochi provided an opportunity for journalists to discuss their role in promoting peace and stability during the elections.

Lulaka’s message underscored the importance of responsible reporting in preventing election violence and promoting a peaceful electoral process.

Promoting peace and stability through responsible reporting, journalists can play a critical role in ensuring that the elections are free, fair, and credible. CSAT’s initiative is a timely reminder of the importance of media responsibility in Malawi’s democratic processes.

The project’s funding by the German Federal Foreign Office demonstrates the international community’s commitment to supporting Malawi’s democratic processes.

With 817,752 Euros in funding, the project aims to strengthen youth participation and promote peaceful elections.

Malawians must pray for peaceful elections – Angel of development Mary Navicha

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By Jones Gadama

In a heartfelt appeal, Honorable Mary Thom Navicha, Member of Parliament for Thyolo Thava and affectionately known as the “Angel of Development,” has called on Malawians to pray for peaceful elections.

Navicha’s constituents bestowed upon her this nickname in recognition of her tireless efforts to bring development to her constituency.

Speaking during her birthday party celebration in Thyolo, Navicha emphasized the importance of peaceful elections, urging Malawians to pray for leaders who will listen to the concerns of stakeholders and opposition parties.

“We need to pray for peaceful elections, and we also need to pray for Malawi Electoral Commission’s leaders to have a listening ear to the concerns raised by stakeholders and opposition parties on areas they have observed that could jeopardize elections,” she said.

Navicha



Navicha’s commitment to her constituents is unwavering, as she assured them that she will continue to prioritize development over politics. “I will continue giving you development and not politics,” she said.

Her track record of delivering development projects to her constituency has earned her the respect and admiration of her people.

In a significant development, Navicha expressed her support for Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, saying, “Make sure you vote for Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, who will free Malawians from the pangs brought by Lazarus Chakwera.”

Navicha’s appeal for Mutharika is likely to influence the voting decisions of her constituents, given her reputation as a champion of development in her constituency.

Navicha also advised supporters to avoid violence during political rallies, promoting peace and stability.

“Let’s avoid violence during political rallies,” she said, adding that, “We need to conduct ourselves in a manner that promotes peace and stability.”

Her message is timely, given the tensions that often arise during election periods.

The “Angel of Development” also called on leaders to listen to the concerns of stakeholders and opposition parties, promoting transparency and accountability.

This call is a welcome move, as it will help ensure that the electoral process is fair and transparent.

As the elections approach, Navicha’s statement is a significant development in the lead-up to the polls.

Her call for peaceful elections and her endorsement of Mutharika are likely to influence the voting decisions of her constituents.

Navicha’s reputation as the “Angel of Development” will likely carry significant weight in the eyes of her constituents.

Navicha’s appeal for peaceful elections and her commitment to development are a beacon of hope for her constituents.

As Malawians head to the polls, it is essential that they prioritize peace and stability, and that leaders listen to the concerns of all stakeholders. Navicha’s leadership and vision for a better Malawi are qualities that her constituents appreciate, and her endorsement of Mutharika is likely to have a significant impact on the elections.

MP Chisawa urges peace ahead of elections, empowers youth skills

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

Aspiring Member of Parliament for Nkolokoti Ndirande Matope Constituency,Andrew Juma Chisawa, has urged Malawians to maintain peace as the country heads to elections on September 16.

Chisawa made these at Makhetha in Blantyre after teaching youth how to make sausages and soap.

The MP’s call for peace is a timely reminder of the importance of stability and calm during this critical period in the country’s democratic process.

Andrew Juma Chisawa



Chisawa’s initiative to teach youth how to make sausages and soap is part of his efforts to empower his constituents with practical skills.

The program aims to promote self-reliance and entrepreneurship in the community.

“I implemented this program for my people to give them an opportunity to be independent,” said Chisawa.

Group Village Headman Matope thanked Chisawa for introducing the project and also advised the youth to work hard in acquiring various skills.

Matope’s endorsement of the program highlights its potential to make a positive impact on the community.

The training session on making sausages and soap was a success, with twenty people awarded certificates after completing the lesson.

This follows a similar event in April, where 18 people were awarded certificates after completing the seminar.

Chisawa’s initiative has been well-received by the community, with many participants expressing gratitude for the opportunity to acquire new skills.

The program is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy and help reduce unemployment.