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Malawi defence force suffers losses in DRC clashes

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By Twink Jones Gadama

In a somber turn of events, three Malawi Defence Force (MDF) soldiers have lost their lives in fierce battles with M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). According to MDF spokesperson, Major Emmanuel Calvin Mlelemba, the soldiers “fell in the line of duty during an encounter with the M23 rebel group operating in Eastern DRC”.

The deceased soldiers were part of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) mission in the DRC, aimed at restoring peace and stability in the region. While official details are scarce, inside sources have revealed that two soldiers were killed in action yesterday in Sake, a town in Goma City, North Kivu, eastern DRC, while the third soldier succumbed to injuries sustained last week.



The M23 rebels have been intensifying their assaults in the DRC, seizing control of more territory than ever since the start of the year. This escalation has raised concerns about the deteriorating security situation in the region. Malawi’s involvement in the combat peacekeeping mission in the DRC is aimed at supporting the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) in stabilizing the region.

The loss of life is a sobering reminder of the risks and sacrifices made by soldiers serving in peacekeeping missions. The MDF has been participating in the SADC mission in the DRC since 2013, with the primary objective of neutralizing armed groups and supporting the disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) process.

As the situation in the DRC continues to unfold, the international community remains committed to supporting efforts to restore peace and stability in the region. The African Union, the European Union, and the United Nations have all condemned the recent violence and called for restraint.

In Malawi, the news of the soldiers’ deaths has sent shockwaves across the nation. President Lazarus Chakwera has issued a statement expressing his condolences to the families of the deceased soldiers and reaffirming the country’s commitment to regional peace and security.

As the families of the fallen soldiers mourn their loved ones, the nation comes together to honor their sacrifice. The MDF has promised to provide further details on the incident in due course.

In the meantime, the international community remains vigilant, calling for calm and restraint in the face of escalating violence. The people of Malawi and the DRC can only hope that the sacrifices made by these brave soldiers will not be in vain, and that peace will soon be restored to the region.

Chimwemwe Peggy Ngwira publishes book

By Chisomo Phiri

Ireland-based Malawian author Chimwemwe Peggy Ngwira has published her first book, titled ‘Unlock the Power of Positive Energy’.

The motivational masterpiece, officially released in December 2024, explores pivotal topics such as self-discovery, gratitude, and the significance of positive relationships.

Speaking in an interview with 247 Malawi News, Ngwira shared the inspiration behind her book.



“The book is based on my personal experiences and lessons learned over five years of self-discovery.

“I aim to share my findings with others, helping them navigate life’s challenges,” she said.

When questioned about the writing industry in Malawi, Ngwira expressed optimism, saying:”Malawi boasts an array of talented writers who require support to publish their work and become renowned authors.”

She said ‘Unlock the Power of Positive Energy’ is available on Amazon and in hardcopy at select bookstores in Malawi and Ireland.

Ngwira encouraged readers to support her work by purchasing a copy, describing the book as “a must-read”.

Ngwira started writing in 2019.

As a writer, she believes that writers have important roles in society, acting as a bridge in spreading important messages and fostering practical criticism that builds.

Apart from being a writer, Ngwira is also an entrepreneur, a youth promoter, and a mother of two young men and eight God-given children.

She is passionate about promoting the wellbeing of elderly people and has a ministry in Mbayani, Blantyre that supports elders.

Ngwira has also been involved in various businesses in Malawi before moving to Ireland.

Dalitso Kabambe finally retires after five-year standoff

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By Burnett Munthali

Former Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) governor and UTM Party president Dalitso Kabambe can now breathe a sigh of relief as his retirement from public service has finally been approved. This decision, communicated by the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC), marks the end of a protracted five-year standoff over Kabambe’s employment status.

The retirement approval, signed by Secretary to the President and Cabinet Colleen Zamba, puts to rest years of uncertainty that followed Kabambe’s departure from the RBM in 2020. Kabambe’s tenure at the central bank ended under a cloud of controversy when he became politically active, eventually contesting for leadership in the UTM Party and vying for higher political office.

Dalitso Kabambe

Since then, Kabambe’s employment status within the public service has been a subject of heated debate. The stalemate arose from procedural delays and legal complexities surrounding his application for retirement. Critics argued that the hold-up was politically motivated, aimed at frustrating Kabambe’s ambitions and tainting his image.

Kabambe’s struggle for official retirement has drawn widespread attention in Malawi, with some seeing it as emblematic of broader governance issues. Over the years, Kabambe has publicly expressed frustration over the delays, stating that the unresolved matter not only affected his personal life but also created a cloud of doubt over his professional legacy.

Now, with the OPC’s decision, Kabambe is officially retired and can move forward without the shadow of his unresolved employment status. In a statement, Kabambe welcomed the decision, calling it a victory for fairness and justice. “After years of waiting, I am finally free to focus on my political journey and serve the people of Malawi without any distractions. This decision brings closure to a challenging chapter in my life,” he said.

The retirement approval is expected to have significant implications for Kabambe’s political career. With his public service status now clarified, Kabambe can fully dedicate himself to his role as UTM Party president and position himself as a key contender in Malawi’s political landscape.

Observers have noted that the prolonged delay in approving Kabambe’s retirement highlights the challenges faced by public servants who transition into politics. Many argue that such delays undermine public confidence in governance systems and raise questions about the impartiality of administrative processes.

As Kabambe turns the page on this chapter, he joins a growing list of former public servants who have successfully navigated the often turbulent waters of retirement and political involvement. His case serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding the rights of individuals, regardless of their political affiliations, and ensuring that bureaucratic processes remain fair and transparent.

For now, Kabambe’s supporters are celebrating the news, viewing it as a vindication of their leader’s resilience and determination. As he moves forward, all eyes will be on Kabambe to see how this newfound freedom shapes his political trajectory and his vision for Malawi’s future.

Zomba District Council proposes K47.2 billion budget for 2025/26 fiscal year

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By Burnett Munthali

Zomba District Council has unveiled an ambitious draft budget proposal of K47.2 billion for the 2025/26 fiscal year, marking a significant increase from the K35.4 billion budget allocated for the 2024/25 fiscal period. The proposed budget, which was presented during a budget review and hearing session in Blantyre, now awaits the final ceilings from the National Local Government Finance Committee (NLGFC) and subsequent approval by the full council.

The council’s Director of Finance, Ellen Kayira, attributed the increased budget to anticipated enhanced disbursements from key developmental projects. These include the Regional Climate and Resilient Project, the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), and the Social Support for Resilient Livelihoods Project. According to Kayira, these initiatives are expected to drive significant improvements in service delivery and infrastructure development across the district.



Breaking down the budget, Kayira disclosed that K2.6 billion has been allocated for Other Recurrent Transactions (ORT), which includes administrative expenses and operational costs necessary for the council’s daily activities. The Constituency Development Fund, which supports grassroots development projects, has been allocated K1.8 billion, reflecting the council’s commitment to enhancing local infrastructure and community initiatives.

Additionally, the Governance to Enable Service Delivery (GESD) project has been allocated K1.42 billion. This project aims to strengthen governance and public sector management, enabling more efficient delivery of services to the people of Zomba.

Health infrastructure is also a priority in the proposed budget, with K1.1 billion earmarked for hospital rehabilitations. This allocation is expected to improve healthcare facilities and ensure better service provision for residents. Meanwhile, the largest allocation, K5.3 billion, has been reserved for the Climate-Smart Enhanced Public Works Programme under the Social Support for Resilient Livelihoods Project. This program aims to address climate change challenges while promoting sustainable livelihoods for vulnerable populations.

Kayira emphasized that the proposed budget aligns with the council’s development priorities and reflects its commitment to addressing critical issues such as climate resilience, healthcare improvement, and community development. She also noted that the budget underscores the importance of partnerships with key stakeholders and donor-funded initiatives in driving local development.

The proposed increase from the previous fiscal year’s budget has been welcomed by some stakeholders as a step in the right direction. However, the final budgetary allocations will depend on ceilings set by the NLGFC and approval by the full council.

As the 2025/26 fiscal year approaches, all eyes will be on Zomba District Council to ensure that the proposed budget translates into tangible improvements in the lives of residents. With enhanced funding for key projects, the council aims to build a more resilient and sustainable future for the district.

Tamia’s legal troubles spark widespread speculation

By Burnett Munthali

The glitzy world of social media was shaken recently as news broke that renowned influencer Tamia has been arrested under mysterious circumstances. Widely celebrated for her captivating content and a massive fan base, Tamia has long been a beloved figure in the online space. Her sudden fall into legal trouble, however, has left her fans and the general public both shocked and curious.

While the exact details of her arrest remain tightly guarded, reports confirm that Tamia will be appearing in court on Saturday, January 27. This revelation has sparked a frenzy of speculation among her followers and observers alike. The influencer, known for her creativity, charisma, and polished online persona, is now facing a legal battle that threatens to overshadow her celebrated career.

Tamia Ja



Sources close to the case remain unwilling to divulge specifics about the charges, leaving a cloud of mystery hanging over the situation. This lack of clarity has led to a whirlwind of theories. Some believe that her troubles may stem from her online activities, perhaps involving controversial posts or collaborations, while others suggest that the issue may be tied to personal or business dealings gone wrong. Without confirmation, the public is left guessing, adding to the intrigue surrounding the case.

Social media platforms, which have been the bedrock of Tamia’s success, have become the main stage for the unfolding drama. Fans have flooded timelines with messages of support and concern, with many demanding transparency and justice. Others, however, have expressed disappointment, questioning whether the influencer’s glamorous lifestyle might have hidden deeper issues.

The impact of this scandal on Tamia’s career remains uncertain. For someone who has built her brand on trust and relatability, these allegations – whatever they may be – pose a significant challenge. Her silence so far has only heightened the tension, leaving her followers anxiously awaiting her side of the story.

Tamia’s case highlights the precarious nature of fame in the digital age. While social media offers a platform for immense success, it also comes with intense scrutiny. The court appearance on January 27 will mark a critical moment in this developing saga, one that could either clear her name or signal a turning point in her career.

As the world waits for answers, one thing is certain: Tamia’s story will remain in the spotlight, with every detail closely examined. For now, speculation reigns supreme, but all eyes will be on the court when she finally faces the charges against her.

This is a developing story, and updates will follow as more information becomes available. Stay tuned as we continue to unravel the mystery surrounding Tamia’s legal troubles.