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UNIMA student Brave Nkhoma publishes a novel

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By Chisomo Phiri

Fourth-year Social Work student at the University of Malawi(UNIMA), Brave Manjamkhosi Nkhoma,
has released a novel titled ‘A Worker Who Fired His Boss’ that sheds light on the struggles faced by many Africans due to political,cultural and social disparities.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, Nkhoma said the novel is a cry for the voiceless, highlighting the plight of Africans still trapped in bondage, often perpetuated by corrupt and tribalistic politicians who disregard the struggles of the poor.

Brave Nkhoma


He explained that his own life experiences, as well as those of others in the country and beyond, inspired him to write the novel.

Nkhoma said the novel is currently available in Lilongwe at Ultimate Stationery in Area 3 and in Zomba at the UNIMA.

He said others who want to get more information about the novel can contact him on 099 30 15 207.

The young author who started writing in form 1, encouraged fellow youths to start writing now, focusing on themes like community development, politics, and mental health

He expressed optimism that writing can make a lasting impact for future generations.

No touchline presence for Flames Coach Pasuwa – hospitalised

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi’s national football team coach, Kalisto Pasuwa, will miss tomorrow’s crucial 2025 Africa Nations Championship(CHAN) qualifier against South Africa due to sudden illness.

According to leader of the delegation,Patrick Kapanga, Pasuwa complained of chest pains on Friday and has been admitted to Med Clinic in Pretoria for medical observation.

Meanwhile,in Pasuwa’s absence, assistant coach Peter Mponda is likely to lead the Flames in the high-stakes match at Loftus Stadium.

Pasuwa



A win or draw would see Malawi qualify for the CHAN finals, building on their 1-0 victory in the first leg last week, courtesy of Zelliat Nkhoma’s strike.

CHAN finals will be hosted by Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda in August this year.

Chakwera impressive record of development projects

By Clement Banda

When President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera took office in 2020, many Malawians had high hopes for a brighter future.

Since then, his administration has been working tirelessly to drive development across the country.

Today, it is clear that Chakwera is indeed a messiah of development, bringing positive change to the lives of Malawians.

One of the key areas where Chakwera’s administration has made significant strides is in infrastructure development.

The government has invested heavily in road construction and rehabilitation, improving connectivity and facilitating economic growth.



For instance, the rehabilitation of the M1 road, a critical transportation artery, has enhanced trade and commerce.

In the agriculture sector, Chakwera’s government has implemented initiatives to boost crop yields and improve food security.

The Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP) has provided millions of farmers with access to subsidized fertilizers and seeds, leading to increased maize production and reduced reliance on imports.

The healthcare sector has also seen notable improvements under Chakwera’s leadership.

The government has increased funding for healthcare services, recruited more healthcare workers, and improved equipment and infrastructure in hospitals and clinics.

These efforts have enhanced access to quality healthcare, particularly for vulnerable populations.

Education is another area where Chakwera’s administration has made significant investments.

The government has increased funding for schools, improved teacher training, and enhanced access to education for disadvantaged groups.

These efforts aim to develop a skilled and knowledgeable workforce, driving economic growth and development.

Chakwera’s government has also prioritized economic empowerment, particularly for women and youth.

Initiatives such as the Malawi Enterprise Development Fund and the Youth Enterprise Development Fund provide financial support and training to entrepreneurs, enabling them to start and grow businesses.

Furthermore, Chakwera’s administration has taken steps to promote good governance and accountability.

The government has strengthened anti-corruption institutions and implemented measures to enhance transparency and accountability in public procurement and financial management.

The president’s commitment to development is evident in his leadership style, which emphasizes inclusivity, consultation, and collaboration.

Chakwera has engaged with various stakeholders, including civil society, the private sector, and development partners, to leverage expertise, resources, and support for national development.

While challenges persist, Chakwera’s administration has made notable progress in driving development and improving the lives of Malawians.

His leadership has instilled hope and confidence in many, and his commitment to development is undeniable.

In conclusion, President Chakwera’s development agenda is bearing fruits, and his leadership is a testament to his vision for a prosperous and developed Malawi.

As the country continues to move forward, it is essential to acknowledge and support the progress made under his administration.

Chakwera is indeed a messiah of development, and his legacy will be defined by the positive impact he is having on the lives of Malawians.

Kayira now Police Deputy Inspector General

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By Chisomo Phiri

South East Police Region Commissioner Noel Mlowoka Kayira is now the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the Malawi Police Service (MPS),responsible for administration, effective April 16, 2025.

He succeeds Happy Mkandawire.

Kayira’s promotion announcement is  contained in a communication from IG’s office Merlyne Yolamu, signed by Violet Magwaya, the director of human resource management and development.

Kayira



It references the recent Police Service Commission meeting held from April 14 to April 16.

In addition to Kayira’s promotion, Angello Ackis Muwanga has been appointed DIG responsible for operations, filling the vacancy left by the late Casper Chalera, who passed away in October last year.

The commission has also elevated over 860 police officers to various ranks nationwide

Kayira who is also a qualified lawyer holds a PhD in Public Administration from the University of Malawi (UNIMA ) and is recognised for his principled leadership within the force.

Environmental groups condemn pardon of Chinese wildlife criminal

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By Chisomo Phiri

A coalition of environmental Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the country has expressed shock and disappointment over the pardon of Lin Yunhua, a Chinese national convicted of wildlife trafficking.

The CSOs include Movement for Environmental Action, CURE, Centre for Environmental Policy and Advocacy (CEPA), Youth and Society (YAS), Association of Environmental Journalists, National Youth Network on Climate Change (NYNCC), and Wildlife and Environmental Society of Malawi (WESM).



Speaking at a press conference in Lilongwe on Friday, Charles Mkoka, representing the CSOs, questioned the decision, citing President Chakwera’s previous stance on wildlife crimes.

Mkoka raised concerns about the lack of transparency surrounding the pardon process.

He urged President Chakwera to reconsider granting pardons to wildlife crime convicts, arguing that such leniency undermines efforts to protect Malawi’s wildlife.

The court sentenced Yunhua to a cumulative 32 years in prison, 14 years for trading in rhino horn, 14 years for possession of rhino horn and additional six years for money laundering.

The sentences would run concurrently, resulting in a total of 14 years.

The Chinese national was arrested in August 2019, following a three-month manhunt.