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Former President Peter Mutharika’s National Address Sparks Debate

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By Twink Jones Gadama

A recent national address by former President Peter Mutharika has ignited a heated debate, with some critics accusing him of undermining the authority of the current president. However, others argue that Mutharika’s address was well within his rights as a former head of state and leader of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

At the center of the controversy is Undule Mwakasangula, an agent of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), who has been vocal in his criticism of Mutharika’s address. Mwakasangula claims that Mutharika’s actions are a clear attempt to undermine the authority of President Lazarus Chakwera.



However, a closer examination of the Malawi Constitution reveals that former presidents are not prohibited from addressing the nation through various media channels. In fact, the Constitution guarantees freedom of expression, which includes the right to communicate one’s views to the public.

It’s worth noting that Mutharika’s address did not claim or imply that he is the current head of state. Rather, he spoke as the leader of the DPP and a former president, addressing his supporters and the broader Malawian public.

Mwakasangula’s criticism of Mutharika’s address has been met with skepticism by some, who argue that he is overstepping his bounds. “Mwakasangula should stop poking his nose into issues he doesn’t understand,” said one observer. “He failed to cite a single section of the Constitution that prohibits former presidents from addressing their supporters through media channels.”

The controversy has also raised questions about the role of the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), which is a public broadcaster funded by taxpayers’ money. While MBC is supposed to be an impartial platform for public discourse, critics argue that it has been hijacked by the MCP government and used as a propaganda tool.

In a surprising twist, some have questioned Mwakasangula’s motives, suggesting that his criticism of Mutharika’s address may be driven by a desire to curry favor with the MCP government. “Mwakasangula is a failed activist who has been trying to advance his own interests by attacking the DPP,” said one commentator. “It’s no surprise that he’s now trying to defend the MCP government’s actions.”

As the debate continues to rage, one thing is clear: the Malawi Constitution guarantees freedom of expression, and former presidents like Peter Mutharika have the right to communicate their views to the public. Whether or not one agrees with Mutharika’s views, it’s essential to respect his right to express them.

MCP Youth Director Malondera donates ambulance to Nyanja Health Centre

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By Chisomo Phiri

Member of Parliament(MP) for Lilongwe South East, Steven Baba Malondera,on Tuesday donated an ambulance to Nyanja Health Centre in Senior Chief Kalumbu’s area, to facilitate easy transportation of patients to Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) and Nkhoma Hospital.

In his speech, Officer In Charge at Nyanja Health Centre,Garry Nsikula expressed heartfelt gratitude for the ambulance, highlighting its importance in providing swift referral services.



On his part,Senior Chief Kalumbu also praised the legislator’s generosity, noting that the ambulance will greatly alleviate the logistical challenges faced by the facility and the local community.

Nyanja Health Centre plays a vital role in serving a catchment area of over 56,000 people.

Mary’s Meals Strengthens Collaboration with Malawi’s Ministry of Education to Combat Child Hunger

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By Elywin Chighali Mhango

Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Mary’s Meals International, recently met with Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima, Malawi’s Minister of Basic and Secondary Education. The purpose of the meeting was to reinforce their partnership focused on the school feeding program, a crucial initiative aimed at enhancing the nutritional status of primary school students.

Minister Wirima expressed the significant impact that the Mary’s Meals program has on local communities, noting, “This initiative addresses hunger and boosts school attendance and participation. It’s especially vital in rural areas where families often struggle to provide sufficient food.”

Wirima with Mary Meals staff



MacFarlane-Barrow highlighted the organization’s mission to provide nutritious meals to children in schools, emphasizing the program’s role in breaking the cycle of poverty. “By addressing hunger, we create a pathway for education and a better future for these children,” he stated.

Madam Maureen Maguza, Deputy Director of School Health Nutrition HIV and AIDS, also spoke to the importance of the Mary’s Meals program in Malawi. She noted that providing porridge not only alleviates immediate hunger but also fosters improved concentration and academic performance among learners.

The meeting culminated in a shared commitment from both parties to expand the Mary’s Meals program, recognizing its critical role in enhancing educational opportunities for children. Together, they look forward to collaborating on initiatives that ensure sustainable support for this vital cause.

Police Arrest Two, Hunt for Two Others Over ESCOM Vandalism

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

A crackdown on vandalism and theft of electricalm conductors has led to the arrest of two men in Chikwawa, with a manhuntander underway for two others. Lyford Godoyi and Alex Smart, both from Sub Traditional Authority Chiputula, were taken into and custody on January 20, 2025, after a tip-off revealed they had stolen 200 meters of electrical conductors valued at K800,000, belonging to the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM).

According to Dickson Matemba, the station’s public relations officer, the arrests demonstrate the authorities’ commitment to protecting ESCOM property. “We are warning people in the district to desist tampering with ESCOM property since it is an offence punishable by the law,” Matemba emphasized.



The suspects will soon appear before the court to answer to the charges leveled against them. This’ll development comes as a reminder of the consequences of vandalism and theft of electrical conductors, which can lead to serious penalties, includingity imprisonment. In similar cases, individuals have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from 30 months to five years.

The authorities’ efforts to combat vandalism and theft of electrical conductors are crucial in ensuring the reliability and safety of the power supply. As the investigation continues, the police are urging anyone with information about the whereabouts of the two fugitives to come forward and assist in bringing them to justice.

Khombe pushes for unfreezing of ADMARC accounts

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By Chisomo Phiri

Chairperson for the Citizen for Justice and Equity Agape Khombe has called on the Attorney General’s office to speed up the process of unfreezing Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (ADMARC)’s bank accounts.

This comes after a court decision froze ADMARC’s accounts and authorized the seizure of its assets due to a K25 billion compensation award to 3,282 employees who were retrenched in January 2023.

Agape Khombe

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, Khombe, expressed concerns about the potential impact on the public, particularly in regards to ADMARC’s ability to deliver maize, which could exacerbate the ongoing hunger crisis.

He emphasized the need for swift action to address the situation.

The officials from the Attorney General’s office are yet to comment on the matter.