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Black Nina signs himself

By Pemphero Mpho Musowa

When American Hip Hop artist and movie star Ludacris said “sign yourself to yourself and start writing your own checks,” one Malawian was paying attention.

Musician Black Nina has announced the formation of his own record label Khezeni Movement.

The announcement came to mixed reaction as Black Nina is now Chief Executive Officer and the first artist signed to the record label

Black Nina

The statement from the stable reads: “From now on, all my projects and other related activities will be released and implemented under Khezeni Movement.

“I am so grateful for the support from all my fans, and i am counting on your continued support as i take this exciting new step in my music career.

“As an artist and CEO of Khezeni Movement, I am committed to creating music that inspires all manner of people, and touch their lives in ways that go beyond music.

“The coming of Khezeni Movement has given me more energy, therefore I am all set to release NEW PROJECTS!”

Black Nina last release was the visual for the song ‘Halo’ and is planning on putting out new music under newly established label.

The prospective song is yet to be revealed and release date yet to be announced.

Bullets’ Chikumbutso Salima wins player of the month award

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By Durell Namasani

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets player Chikumbutso Salima has won the Hubertus Clausius Player of the Month award for the month of November.

Salima won the award after receiving 40 percent of the votes from supporters beating Yamikani Mologeni, Yankho Singo and Babatunde Adepoju.

The youthful midfielder was key in Bullets’ 1-0 win against Silver Strikers in the Airtel Top 8 final played in the month of November.

Salima



Hubertus Clausius entered an agreement with Bullets to be sponsoring the player of the month award to the tune of K300,000 every month.

MASM hikes monthly contributions for members

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Medical Aid Society of Malawi (MASM) has announced that it will be increasing monthly contribution rates for its members, starting from January 1, 2025.

In a circular to the society’s members, MASM Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ulemu Katunga says the decision has been arrived at due to the current economic challenges and to ensure the sustainability of the society.



Katunga explains that the board has approved a revision of the monthly contribution rates by 14% for the EconoPlan scheme, 12.5% for the Executive scheme, and 12% for the VIP scheme

He says the board is aware that the increase may cause pressure on its members and impact their expectations from service providers.

Says Katunga in a circular:”The board is committed to continuously monitoring and reviewing the society’s operations to ensure that members have access to the medical care they need while maintaining sustainability.”

MASM is Malawi’s first and largest healthcare insurance provider, dedicated to offering affordable, high-quality healthcare solutions to individuals and organizations across the country.

Established in 1983, the society has grown to become the leading medical aid provider, covering over 87% of the private health insurance market in Malawi.

With a strong network of service providers and strategic international partnerships, MASM ensures that its members receive comprehensive medical coverage both locally and internationally.

Beit-CURE Children’s Hospital of Malawi hosts event to promote inclusiveness for people with disabilities

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By Chisomo Phiri

Beit-CURE Children’s Hospital of Malawi on Tuesday organized an event to commemorate the importance of inclusiveness and advocacy for people with disabilities.

The event which was part of commemorating this year’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities, aimed to send a message of promoting leadership and equal opportunities for people with disabilities in all areas of life.

In an interview with journalists,Director of Programs and Development at Beit-CURE Children’s Hospital of Malawi, Davie Simengwa, said their hospital’s goal is to ensure that people with disabilities take lead roles in various sectors, including education and employment.

Said Simengwa:”We want to promote inclusiveness and break down barriers that hinder their participation. We care about people with disabilities and want to ensure they have equal opportunities to succeed.”

On his part,Chair of the Spinal Injuries Association of Malawi (SIAM), Bylon Kondowe, emphasized the importance of promoting leadership positions for people with disabilities.

He stressed that individuals with disabilities are often overlooked for leadership roles, and that it is now time for this to change.

Kondowe encouraged people with disabilities to come forward and take on leadership positions, showcasing their resilience and capabilities.

The event brought together individuals with disabilities from various organizations who hold senior positions, showcasing their achievements and contributions.

Son of a famous Pastor in court over theft and money laundering

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By Durell Namasani

The son of a famous Man of God Pastor Hastings Salanje has appeared in court over charges of theft and money laundering. Gift Salanje  who is aged 33 and  his girlfriend Nokukhanya Glenrose Sibiya  briefly appeared in the Mossel Bay Regional court in Western Cape South Africa

According to Police Statement, this emanates from an incident that took place on 1 July 2021 where police responded to information about a vehicle travelling along the N2 suspected to be carrying stolen cell phone tower batteries.  The police, together with private security, found the accused on the N2 and recovered batteries.

Gift Salanje



Through an intensive investigation, it was discovered that Gift Salanje and other suspects were operating as a syndicate and were responsible for a number of thefts and tampering with essential infrastructure around the Western Cape. They were linked to 15 cases totalling to an amount of R1.3 million.

The three suspects were immediately arrested, and the case was handed to the Hawks Economic Protected Resources (EPR) team based in George for further investigation which resulted in the sentence of the two accused persons in the Tembalethu Regional court in July 2024. An effective sentence of ten (10) years imprisonment was imposed on each accused, Sakhele Nicholas Magubudela (34) accused 1 and Thuto Khomongoe (34) accused 3. Accused 2, Calisto Chadereke escaped from custody.

Through intensive investigation Salange and Sibiya were found to be the end users of these stolen tower batteries by buying from the accused and selling the towers batteries.

The matter has been postponed to tomorrow, 29 November 2024 for Sibiya to appear for bail application and Salanje remain in custody on a related matter. The matter will then be remanded to the 29 January 2025 for both accused to appear again.

Calisto Chadereke is still at large.