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Chakwera names new cabinet

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By Chisomo Phiri

In exercising his powers under Section 94(1) of the Malawi Constitution, President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera on Wednesday evening announced a new cabinet to guide the country into the 2025.

According to Chakwera, the appointments, effective immediately, aim to align the government’s leadership with its priorities for the year, particularly with the upcoming general elections in September.  

President Chakwera



Full List of the Cabinet:

1. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera – President and Commander-in-Chief of the Malawi Defence Force 
2. Michael Bizwick Usi – Vice President and Minister of State for Public Service Delivery 
3. Simplex Chithyola – Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs 
4. Sosten Alfred Gwengwe – Minister of Trade and Industry 
5. Samuel Kawale – Minister of Agriculture 
6. Ezekiel Peter Ching’oma – Minister of Homeland Security 
7. Nancy Tembo – Minister of Foreign Affairs 
8. Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda – Minister of Health 
9. Richard Chimwendo Banda – Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture 
10. Jessie Kabwira – Minister of Higher Education 
11. Titus Mvalo – Minister of Justice 
12. Jean Muonaowauza Sendeza – Minister of Gender 
13. Monica Chang’anamuno – Minister of Defence 
14. Vera Kamtukule – Minister of Tourism 
15. Abida Sidik Mia – Minister of Water and Sanitation 
16. Owen Chomanika – Minister of Natural Resources and Climate Change 
17. Ibrahim Matola – Minister of Energy 
18. Moses Kunkuyu Kalongashawa – Minister of Information and Digitalization 
19. Jacob Hara – Minister of Transport and Public Works 
20. Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima – Minister of Basic and Secondary Education 
21. Deus Gumba – Minister of Lands 
22. Kenneth Zikhale Ng’oma – Minister of Mining 
23. Uchizi Mkandawire – Minister of Youth and Sports 
24. Vitumbiko Augeans Zasamula Mumba – Minister of Labour 
25. Joyce Chitsulo – Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture 
26. Noah Chimpeni – Deputy Minister of Health 
27. Peter Dimba – Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works 
28. Benedicto Kaluwa-Adwell Chambo – Deputy Minister of Agriculture 
29. Patricia Nangozo-Kainga – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs 
30. Halima Alima Daud – Deputy Minister of Gender 
31. Liana Chapota Munthali – Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation

Fuggie Kasipa releases ‘Wandiona Bwanji?’ remix


By Durell Namasani

Musician Fuggie Kasipa on Wednesday 1st January, 2025, released a remake of his song ‘Wandiona Bwa?’ as one way of celebrating his birthday.

The remake has come out along with a beautiful video which has been directed by VJ Ken.

Fuggie Kasipa



The original song (Wandiona Bwa?) was released in 2002 inside Fuggie’s second album titled ‘Udzingonenepa’.

Kasipa started his music career in 1997 but released his first single titled ‘Male Golide’, in 1999.

Other  popular hits by Fuggie Kasipa include Mlamu (Wamwela Zandiwo), Sugar Sugar, Udzingonenepa,Ambuye Ayimanso, Ukanene, and Wankhwiru Wanga.

Below is the link to ‘Wandiona Bwa?’ remix

Nankhumwa calls for more Cancer awareness

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By Wadza Botomani

The People’s Development Party (PDP) leader, Kondwani Nankhumwa, has called on for public awareness of cancer disease  especially in rural areas.

Nankhumwa said this during a visit to the Cancer Centre at Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe, where he declared himself a cancer awareness ambassador.

Nankhumwa at Kamuzu Central Hospital


The PDP leader also had lunch with the patients as part of New Year celebrations.

Meanwhile, Dr. Ruth Manda, an oncologist at the Cancer Centre, said 30 patients are being treated every week, adding that the facility serves patients from across the country.

At the moment, the facility has about 150 cancer patients.

MNT calls on Tobacco Buyers to promote Extension services

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By Linda Kwanjana

Quality for years has remained main determining factor towards attainment of good pricing.

Quality has remained on the same footing towards determining rejection rating.

Lack of Information

It is against this background that Media Network on Tobacco is calling for these Tobacco buyers should apply extra gear in ensuring that they are providing adquate extension services to everyone because these tobacco buyers buys the golden leaf to everyone.

The chair said is aware that some companies provide extension services to farmers on IPS contranct but the goodwill can be expended to those not on the IPS.

“We dont need blame game in May when Tobacco marketing season is opened. We need these buyers to be proactive. If we are indeed serious in addressing the issues of quality let us start now,” says Media Network on Tobacco Chairperson, Alfred Chauwa.

Chauwa said there is need for our farmers to fetch good prices but that can only happen if they receive adquate extension services works.

MNT Chairperson Alfred Chauwa

Blame Game

According to the network there should be no blame game this lets every stake holder play their part startting right with the Tobacco Commission(TC).

Release information now

MNT is appealing to all the buyers to release adequate information regarding the farming best practices.

“As a network we are not experts in Tobacco but we rely on experts from TC , JTI, Nyasa Tobacco Company, Limbe Leaf, Tama, Alliance One and topping it all is Aret, these are experts in Tobacco, so we are calling them to join hands with the network and share the information,” he said.

Despite calls for diversification, Tobacco remains mainstay for the economy.

Corporate Social Responsibility

According to the Network there is still overgrowing poverty in areas surrounding the Kanengo Industrial hub for our Tobacco business.
“People in Chatata, Mgona, Ngomani, continue drinking with animals , their children still walking long distances to access education, some are failing to start small and medium scale businesses and yet we have these international conglomerates, we are appealing to these companies to give back to their nebors,” he said.

He added “Yes we are aware that some Tobacco Companies are doing SCR to the areas where their farmers are based however there is need to extend similar hand to the nebor because even Bible says love yout Neighbor,” he opined.

About the Network

MNT is a Tobacco advocacy platform aimed at promoting Tobacco Industry. The grouping has more than 40 trained journalists which are there to report and safegard interest of the industry.

All communication should always go via its Chairperson on: alfredchauwa@gmail.com
Or the General Secretary on: msiskaclement@gmail.com

NBS Bank projects K73 billion profit for 2024

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By Linda Kwanjana

NBS Bank plc has announced a significant leap in profitability for the year ending 31 December 2024, projecting a profit after tax between K68.6 billion and K72.5 billion.

This marks an exceptional growth of between 133% and 146.6% compared to the K29.4 billion reported for the same period in 2023 for the ‘Caring Bank’.

NBS CEO driving the bank towards profitability

In compliance with the Malawi Stock Exchange (MSE) Listings Requirements, the Bank issued a Trading Statement confirming a high degree of certainty regarding its financial performance for the year.

In the statement, NBS Bank plc Company Secretary Marsha Machika stated that the profit increase reflects the Bank’s strong operational strategies and market performance throughout the reporting period.


“This remarkable growth underscores the strength of our business model and our commitment to delivering value for our shareholders. The financial projections are based on internal assessments and have not been audited or reviewed by the company’s external auditors. The Bank expects to publish its audited consolidated and separate financial statements for the year by 30 April 2025,” stated Machika.

The ‘Caring Bank’ continues to solidify its position as one of Malawi’s leading financial institutions, achieving milestones that demonstrate resilience and adaptability in a dynamic economic environment.

Machika further encourages shareholders and stakeholders to wait for the audited results for a comprehensive view of the Bank’s financial performance.