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Man arrested over illegal firearm possession

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

Police at Nathenje, in Lilongwe, have arrested Youngstone Kaunda, aged 38, for being found with a riffle and 207 bullets (pellets), without a permit.

He  threatening to shoot people at Reuben Village, Traditional Authority Kalumbu, on March 21, 2025.

Lilongwe Police Public Relations Officer Inspector Hestings Chigalu,says on the said day at around 11:00 hours, working on a tip-off from well wishers, detectives at Nathenje Police Post, went to the village to hunt for the suspect who had just returned home from his hiding after he hacked a certain person in his house using a panga knife at around 02:00 hours.



Chigalu added that Police learnt that the suspect, while armed with a gun and while firing several shots in the air, was going around door by door during night time, awakening and threatening to shoot people, especially women, simply for suspecting that their children were responsible for the theft of his [Kaunda] potatoes.

After arrest of the suspect, detectives also seized the firearm along with the 207 bullets.

The firearm which is yet to be identified by name, will be taken to the Firearms and Ballistics Department at the National Police Headquarters for analysis.

He will be taken to court soon to face Illegal Possession of a Firearm, among other charges.

Meanwhile, communities in the village have hailed the police for it’s swift action on the same, saying many women who were forced to free the village by the suspect’s behavior, have now returned to their homes.

Youngstone Kaunda hails from Reuben Village, T/A Kalumbu in Lilongwe District.

Countdown to polling day: 178 days to go

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By Burnett Munthali

Only 178 days remain to the official polling day on 16th September 2025.

This countdown marks a significant milestone in Malawi’s political landscape as the nation prepares for another critical election.

The upcoming election will shape the direction of the country for years to come, with candidates vying for important positions in both national and local government.



As political parties and independent candidates intensify their campaigns, the race is expected to be fiercely contested.

But as we approach polling day, it’s worth looking back at some interesting facts from previous elections.

Did you know that during the 2000 Local Government Elections, 131 candidates were declared winners uncontested?

This was because, at the end of the nomination period, only one person had submitted nomination papers for each of these positions.

Such occurrences raise questions about the competitiveness of some local races and the level of interest in certain political offices.

While uncontested elections may seem like a sign of political stability, they can also signal a lack of engagement or choice for voters.

It is essential to note that these uncontested elections are not unique to Malawi, but they do highlight a broader challenge in many democratic systems—ensuring active participation and robust competition.

With only 178 days remaining until polling day, the question remains: will the 2025 elections bring more competitive races, or will we see a repeat of uncontested elections in certain areas?

As the clock ticks down, the nation’s political future hinges on the choices made by both candidates and voters.

The road to 16th September 2025 is filled with anticipation, and the events leading up to it will undoubtedly have lasting consequences for Malawi’s political landscape.

It is now up to the candidates, parties, and voters to ensure that this election is one of meaningful participation, fair competition, and the strengthening of democratic processes.

Vitumbiko Mumba exposes internal conflicts in MCP

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By Burnett Munthali

Vitumbiko Mumba, the Minister of Trade and Industry, has revealed that some officials within the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) do not wish others well.

He made these remarks during the Zodiak Exclusive program last night, emphasizing that the ongoing political tensions will not deter his ambitions.

According to Mumba, certain party leaders have been tarnishing his reputation and targeting those who supported him during the party’s recent national convention.

The minister has urged Malawians to remain committed to their work, lamenting that many business opportunities in the country are controlled by foreigners.

Mumba in a TV interview



Mumba has also dismissed allegations that he is actively lobbying to be selected as President Lazarus Chakwera’s running mate in this year’s election.

He clarified that his focus is on serving Malawians rather than positioning himself for political appointments.

His comments come amid growing speculation about power struggles within MCP as the party prepares for the upcoming elections.

Mumba’s statement suggests deep divisions within the ruling party, with some officials allegedly working against their colleagues for personal gain.

The minister’s call for unity and fairness in business ownership aligns with broader concerns about economic control in Malawi.

As the country heads towards the elections, Mumba’s revelations could fuel further debate about MCP’s internal stability.

Political analysts argue that such conflicts may weaken the party’s public image if not addressed properly.

Despite the challenges, Mumba remains confident in his political path, vowing to continue serving Malawians with dedication.

His remarks will likely spark reactions from other MCP leaders, potentially leading to further discussions on the party’s internal affairs.

The coming months will reveal whether MCP can resolve these tensions or if they will escalate into a larger crisis.

MCP leaders urge Salima residents to re-elect Chakwera

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By Burnett Munthali

Residents of Salima have been urged to vote for President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera in the upcoming presidential election this September to ensure continued development.

The call was made by the Minister of Agriculture, Sam Kawale, who is also a senior member of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) National Executive Committee.

Kawale made these remarks during a political rally held at Mchepa School in Khombedza, northern Salima.



MCP spokesperson Jessie Kabwila, who also serves as Minister of Higher Education, joined him at the rally alongside Minister of Energy Ibrahim Matola and other senior party officials.

All the leaders at the event emphasized the need for Salima residents to support Dr. Chakwera’s re-election bid.

On agricultural policies, Kawale assured the people that the government is committed to ensuring that every Malawian has access to adequate food.

He stressed that the government’s goal is to encourage people to treat farming as a business to maximize their agricultural productivity.

To support this vision, Kawale highlighted that the government has allocated significant funding to key agricultural financing institutions.

He specifically mentioned the Agricultural Commercialization (AGCOM) project and the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) as avenues through which farmers can access financial assistance.

Kawale assured the people that these investments would help transform Malawi’s agricultural sector by empowering local farmers.

The event was also attended by members of Parliament and traditional leaders from the district.

Their presence underscored the importance of the rally and the government’s effort to secure grassroots support for President Chakwera.

With the elections only a few months away, the MCP is intensifying its campaign efforts in rural areas like Salima.

The party is focusing on showcasing its development initiatives while urging voters to give Dr. Chakwera another term in office.

Political analysts believe that such engagements will be crucial in determining the election outcome, especially in key battleground districts.

As the campaign period heats up, all eyes will be on whether the MCP’s message resonates with the people of Salima.

Lorraine Shaquan Kljajic to receive UMP Fashion Lifetime Achievement Award

By Shaffie A Mtambo

The fashion world is abuzz with excitement as Chitoliro Productions announces Lorraine Shaquan Kljajic as the recipient of the prestigious 2025 UMP Fashion Lifetime Achievement Award.

This esteemed honor recognizes individuals who have made profound contributions to the fashion industry, and Kljajic’s impressive career makes her the perfect candidate.

With a career spanning multiple ventures, Kljajic has been a driving force in promoting cultural diversity and empowering women.

Lorraine Shaquan Kljajic

Her dedication to elevating African fashion and culture has earned her widespread recognition and admiration.

The UMP Fashion Lifetime Achievement Award is a testament to Kljajic’s tireless efforts to shape the fashion and cultural landscape.

Her commitment to mentoring young women in business, modeling, and academics has inspired a new generation of leaders.

Chitoliro Productions’ spokesperson, Marie Thom, highlighted Kljajic’s remarkable achievements, noting that her leadership, innovation, and dedication have made a lasting impact on the fashion industry.

The UMP Fashion Awards 2025 will take place from October 21-27, 2025, in Cape Maclear, Mangochi, as the grand finale of the UMP Festival.

The awards ceremony will feature 15 categories, with nominations opening on June 1, 2025.