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Former Bingu Legal advisor describes APM as old and a puppet presidential candidate

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By Wadza Botomani

Z Allan Ntata, the former legal advisor to the late President Bingu wa Mutharika, has sparked controversy by openly criticizing the candidacy of  DPP’s Peter Mutharika. In a series of  Facebook posts, Ntata questions the wisdom of Peter Mutharika’s intention to run for the presidency at the age of 83, labeling him as both too old and a puppet candidate.

Ntata argues that Mutharika, who he claims is actually 86 years old, lacks the vitality and capability required for leadership. He asserts that a president of such advanced age would struggle to fulfill the demands of the office, suggesting that Mutharika would spend more time “sleeping at the State House” than effectively governing the nation. These comments come against the backdrop of ongoing debates about age and leadership in Malawi, where many citizens are increasingly concerned about the capacity of older politicians to lead.

Z Allan Ntata ” APM is a puppet”


In his posts, Ntata outlines a troubling narrative, alleging that Peter Mutharika is merely a figurehead, manipulated by powerful individuals behind the scenes. He specifically points to Norman Chisale and Mutharika’s wife, Gertrude, as those who are allegedly pulling the strings, using Peter as a “puppet” president while they govern from the shadows. This assertion raises significant questions about the integrity of political leadership in Malawi and the motivations behind Mutharika’s candidacy.

Reflecting on Mutharika’s previous tenure, Ntata does not hold back in his criticism. He recalls the economic struggles and lapses in the rule of law that characterized Mutharika’s time in office, arguing that there is no justification for his return to power. “Some say the puppet is 84. Others say 86. Yet others say 92. They all agree on two things:
He’s OLD, and He’s a PUPPET!” Ntata remarked, emphasizing the need for new leadership that can address the pressing issues facing the country.

One of Ntata’s notable posts features an acoustic song he performed, pleading with Malawians not to vote for an “old man.” This artistic expression amplifies his message, underscoring the urgency he feels about the upcoming elections.

Currently based in the UK, His outspoken views on Peter Mutharika have reignited discussions about age, leadership, and the future of politics in Malawi, prompting many to reconsider the qualifications and suitability of candidates in a rapidly changing political landscape. As the election approaches, Ntata’s statements will likely continue to resonate with voters seeking capable and dynamic leadership for the nation.

Barrister Ntata

Zikhale Conquers Mulanje as MCP Mega Rally Draws Thousands

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By Wadza Botomani

On Sunday afternoon, January 12, 2025, a vibrant rally organized by the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) took place in Limbuli, Mulanje, drawing thousands of supporters from across the region. The event was headlined by Dr. Ken Zikhale Ng’oma, a senior MCP member and Minister of Mining, who delivered a powerful message that resonated with the crowd. The turnout was not just a testament to Zikhale’s popularity but also a clear indication of the shifting political landscape in Mulanje, a region traditionally viewed as a stronghold of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

Zikhale’s arrival was met with enthusiasm and warmth, signaling a significant transformation in the political allegiance of the people. Accompanying him was MCP’s second Vice President, Abida Mia, along with other notable party figures such as Babu Khamisa and Regional Chair Peter Simbi. The rally highlighted the MCP’s commitment to engaging with communities and addressing their needs, a message that Zikhale communicated with fervor.

Zikhale arriving at a rally in Limbuli

In his address, Zikhale emphasized the growing satisfaction among the people of Mulanje with President Lazarus Chakwera’s leadership. He stated, “President Chakwera is the only one who understands our problems and is working tirelessly to bring solutions.” This sentiment was echoed throughout the rally, as attendees expressed their support for the initiatives that the government has rolled out to benefit rural communities.

Zikhale’s belief in the MCP’s potential for success in the upcoming elections was palpable. He confidently predicted a landslide victory for Chakwera, suggesting that the party could secure over 70% of the votes. His assertion underscores the strategic efforts he has made over the past year to strengthen the MCP’s foothold in the Southern Region. Through persistent campaigning and community engagement, Zikhale has become a key figure in the party’s resurgence.

The rally also served as a platform for Zikhale to outline the various programs the MCP government has implemented, aimed at uplifting the lives of those in rural areas. From infrastructure development to agricultural support, the initiatives have been designed to directly address the challenges faced by these communities. Zikhale’s message was clear: the MCP is not just a political party but a movement dedicated to the welfare of the people.

Furthermore, the event highlighted the MCP’s strategy to reclaim areas previously dominated by the DPP. Zikhale’s presence in Mulanje was symbolic of this shift, as he urged the people to recognize the positive changes that have come with MCP leadership. Many attendees shared their experiences of how government programs have positively impacted their lives, reinforcing Zikhale’s message of progress and hope.

As the rally concluded, the atmosphere was charged with optimism and determination. The crowd’s enthusiasm and support for Zikhale and the MCP indicated a strong desire for change and a collective belief in a brighter future under Chakwera’s leadership. The rally in Mulanje not only marked a significant event for the MCP but also a pivotal moment in the political dynamics of the region, setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting election season ahead.

In conclusion, Zikhale’s rally in Mulanje demonstrated the MCP’s growing influence and the party’s commitment to addressing the needs of the people. As they prepare for the upcoming elections, the MCP is poised to challenge the traditional political narratives, fueled by a renewed sense of purpose and community support.

Part of the gathering at MCP rally in Limbuli

MPICO Calls on Public to Support Charitable Organizations

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By Shaffie A Mtambo


MPICO, a member of the Old Mutual Group, has demonstrated its commitment to corporate social responsibility by donating essential educational materials and a significant cash contribution to YANA Orphanage Village in Mzimba North.

At a ceremony held at Ng’ongo, MPICO representative Gomegzani Mkandawire presented exercise books, school bags, and K5 million in cash to the orphanage, which provides free education to 200 learners, including children with physical disabilities.

Mkandawire emphasized that the donation was made in recognition of the challenges faced by the institution in providing quality education to its students. He also took the opportunity to call on the public to support charitable organizations like YANA Orphanage Village, which are making a tangible difference in the lives of the less privileged.

Tusayiwe Munkhondya, Founder and Director of YANA Orphanage Village, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the donation, noting that it will greatly benefit the institution’s learners. This generous contribution from MPICO serves as a shining example of the positive impact that corporate social responsibility initiatives can have on vulnerable communities.

By supporting charitable organizations and initiatives, individuals and corporations can help create a more equitable and compassionate society. MPICO’s leadership in this regard is a testament to the power of collective action in driving positive change.

Giboh Pearson Uses Sports and Music to Empower Youths in Phalombe

By Shaffie A Mtambo

Renowned Malawian musician Giboh Pearson is using his platform to make a positive impact on the lives of youths in Phalombe district. Through a combination of sports and music, Pearson aims to provide young people with alternatives to immoral behaviors that can have devastating consequences.

Speaking at the conclusion of the K200,000 Top Four Pompopompo Football and Netball Bonanza in Phalombe district, Pearson emphasized his commitment to supporting youths in the area.

“My intention is to see youths in the districts refraining from bad behavior that can cost their lives.Organizing such activities doesn’t mean I am politically motivated; it is the love that exists between myself and citizens of Phalombe,” he explained.

The event, which brought together teams from the district, was a resounding success. Mpatsa Sporting Club emerged victorious in the men’s football category, defeating Phalombe Open Space 4-2. In the netball competition, Phalombe Queens outclassed Nalingula Sisters 24-20.

The bonanza was further enhanced by music performances from veteran artist Phungu Joseph Nkasa, among others. Pearson’s initiative serves as a shining example of how sports and music can be leveraged to empower and inspire young people, providing them with positive outlets and alternatives to destructive behaviors.

Miracle Chinga and Isaac Kaliati Receive K1 Million Each


By Shaffie A Mtambo

In a heartwarming display of appreciation for local talent, Maranatha Academy has fulfilled its promise to reward the winners of the MBC Entertainers of the Year Awards. Gospel artist Miracle Chinga and Mighty Mukuru Wanderers forward Isaac Kaliati were each presented with K1 million, recognizing their outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry.

Ernest Kaonga, Managing Director of Maranatha Academy, reiterated the institution’s commitment to supporting local talent. “We are proud to be part of this initiative, which celebrates the achievements of Malawian entertainers. We will continue to sponsor the awards as a way of appreciating the hard work and dedication of our local artists,” Kaonga stated.



This year, Maranatha Academy sponsored the awards with a generous contribution of over K5 million. The Entertainer of Entertainers (male and female) category received K2 million, while winners in 61 other categories were awarded K50,000 each.

The recognition and reward of local talent are essential for fostering growth and development in the entertainment industry. Maranatha Academy’s support for the MBC Entertainers of the Year Awards serves as a shining example of corporate social responsibility and a commitment to nurturing Malawian creativity.