Malawi National Women’s Football team ‘Scorchers’ captain Tabitha Chawinga won two awards during the Malawi Sports Awards organised by Malawi National Council of Sports at Nkopola Lodge in Mangochi on Friday evening.
The 28-year-old who plays for Olympique Lyonnais Féminin in France, won the Sports Woman of the Year and Sports Personality of the Year awards.
Chawinga
Other winners include bodybuilder Zarcheus Phiri who won Sports Man of the Year award and Netball Association of Malawi (NAM) President, Mayamiko Gubuduza who won the Best Sports Administrator award.
Here is the full list of the winners
Junior Male Sports Person of the Year -Tasunje Nkaveya- Swimming
Junior Female Sports Person of the Year -Samantha Mwamondwe- Karate
Sportsman of the Year with Disability -Moses Misoya
Sport Woman of the Year with Disability -Tiaonele Banda
Best Executed Sports Development program of the Year -Chess on schools program
Best Sports Journalist – Print -Mphatso Malidadi
Best Sports Journalist – Electronic -Raymond Siyaya Jnr Chanco Community Radio
Best Sports Administrator -Vitumbiko Gubuduza-NAM
Sports Association of the Year -Malawi Cricket Union.
Coach of the Year -Gershom Ntambalika – Cricket I-19
Sports Woman of the Year -Tabitha Chawinga
Sports Man of the Year -Zarcheus Phiri-Bodybuilding
National Team of the Year -Malawi Under 19 Women’s – Cricket
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed gratitude to former U.S. President Donald Trump and the American people despite being abruptly removed from a tense meeting at the White House.
The dramatic incident unfolded as tensions escalated between the two leaders during high-stakes discussions regarding Ukraine’s ongoing war with Russia and U.S. military aid.
Reports indicate that the disagreement became heated, leading to Trump ordering Zelenskyy’s removal from the meeting.
Despite the diplomatic fallout, Zelenskyy maintained a composed stance and publicly thanked Trump for the opportunity to engage in dialogue.
He also extended his appreciation to the American people, acknowledging their continued support for Ukraine’s struggle against Russian aggression.
The incident has raised concerns about the future of U.S.-Ukraine relations, especially as political divisions in Washington shape America’s stance on foreign assistance.
Analysts are speculating whether this encounter signals a shift in Trump’s approach to Ukraine, given his previous controversial statements on the war.
The White House has yet to officially comment on the details surrounding the altercation between the two leaders.
Political observers are closely monitoring the situation to assess its potential impact on Ukraine’s war effort and international diplomacy.
More developments on this story are expected to follow in the coming days.
Renowned musician and politician Allan Ngumuya has issued a strong message to President Lazarus Chakwera, urging him to respond to questions raised by Dr. Patience Namadingo at the State House.
Ngumuya expressed concern that the President has yet to address the issues raised during the engagement, particularly those affecting Malawian youths.
He emphasized that Namadingo spoke not just for himself but on behalf of all young people in the country, who are desperate for answers.
According to Ngumuya, the questions posed by Namadingo transcend party politics and demand urgent attention.
He also pointed out that comedian Yankho Seunda raised similar concerns, which remain unaddressed.
Ngumuya warned that if President Chakwera does not take these young voices seriously, both he and his party will face dire consequences.
He reminded the President that today’s youth are different from those of the past and will not be easily manipulated.
Ngumuya criticized the decision to hold what he referred to as “shows” instead of meaningful dialogues with the youth over the past four years.
He questioned why it has taken so long for the President to engage with young people and share his plans for their future.
Comparing the situation to a dinner party, Ngumuya accused Chakwera of inviting young people only after he and the older generation had already enjoyed the meal.
He further argued that the baby boomer generation has used Chakwera for their own benefit, rather than advancing the country’s development.
Ngumuya expressed shock over reports that the President handed out K200,000 to each participant at the youth engagement event.
He questioned the justification for such an amount, asking whether it was meant to cover travel expenses or simply an act of bribery.
Estimating that over K30 million was spent in Blantyre alone, Ngumuya speculated that similar amounts were used in Lilongwe and would be used in Mzuzu.
In his calculations, he suggested that the government might end up spending nearly K100 million on these engagements.
He found this expenditure highly irresponsible, given the economic hardships Malawians are facing.
Ngumuya highlighted the struggles of young people, who are resorting to eating wild plants and taking their own lives due to extreme poverty.
He accused the government of arming youth groups with weapons to intimidate and attack political opponents.
He referenced recent violent incidents at Parliament, where young individuals were caught on camera vandalizing MPs’ vehicles.
According to Ngumuya, these acts were orchestrated by ruling party youth wings, raising concerns about political violence.
He questioned whether the money spent on these engagements could have been used for more productive and urgent national issues.
Given Malawi’s current state, he found it troubling that the President prioritizes such engagements over saving the economy.
Ngumuya warned that Malawi is on the verge of collapse, if it has not collapsed already.
He criticized the administration for lacking seriousness in addressing the country’s challenges.
He questioned the timing of the President’s youth engagements, asking what tangible benefits young people can expect in just six months before elections.
He also warned Chakwera against false confidence, suggesting that those advising him may be misleading him into thinking he still enjoys public support.
Ngumuya then listed the key crises affecting Malawians that need urgent attention.
He began with the issue of hunger, which continues to threaten lives across the country.
He pointed to the skyrocketing price of maize, making the staple food unaffordable for many.
He noted the general rise in prices of essential commodities, further worsening the economic crisis.
He highlighted the persistent scarcity of fuel, which has paralyzed businesses and transport.
He also pointed to the shortage of medicines in hospitals, which has left many Malawians without access to healthcare.
Ngumuya raised concern over the increasing cases of suicide, which he attributed to economic hardship and hopelessness.
He also mentioned the severe forex shortages, which have crippled imports and investment.
Unemployment remains a major issue, leaving many young people without means to earn a living.
He criticized the high cost of fertilizer, which has made farming unsustainable for smallholder farmers.
He pointed out the rising school fees, making education inaccessible for many students.
Ngumuya warned that if these issues are not resolved, Malawians will reject both Chakwera and all former ruling parties in the next election.
He advised young people not to be swayed by parties that have previously ruled and failed to develop the country.
He argued that such parties would only serve the interests of a small elite while worsening the nation’s suffering.
Ngumuya urged Malawian youths to vote for a leader with proven experience in government administration.
He called for a leader with a clear vision and understanding of the country’s governance and economic systems.
He reminded young voters that past leaders had promised to turn Malawi into a “Singapore,” but had failed to deliver.
He urged them not to fall for the same false promises again.
Ngumuya then endorsed Dr. Dalitso Kabambe as the best candidate to rescue Malawi.
He described Kabambe as a young, educated, and experienced leader who has worked in various government ministries.
He encouraged young people to research Kabambe’s background and make informed choices.
Finally, Ngumuya praised Dr. Patience Namadingo for taking a bold stand in speaking out for Malawian youth.
His statement underscores growing frustration among Malawians, particularly the youth, who are demanding real solutions from their leaders.
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) hosted the FDH Mayor’s Trophy Under-15 finals at Silver Stadium on Friday, 28th February 2024, showcasing the best of young football and netball talent from local schools.
In the netball finals, Kamkodola LEA demonstrated exceptional teamwork and skill, securing a 23-13 victory against Kaliyeka LEA.
In the game of football final was equally intense, with Chidzingwe LEA edging past Chiwoko LEA through penalties.
Mayors Trophy
Her Worship Councillor Esther Sagawa, Mayor of Lilongwe City, commended the teams for their sportsmanship and resilience.
She emphasized the council’s commitment to developing grassroots sports, providing a platform for young talent to shine.
FDH Bank’s sponsorship of the trophy is part of their initiative to give back to the community.
According to Mr. Levi Nkunika, Head of Marketing and Communications at FDH Bank, the trophy helps bring out young sporting talents in primary schools.
The winners of the netball and football tournaments each received 1.5 million Kwacha, while the second runners-up took home 750,000 Kwacha each.
Malawian musician Jolly Bro (JB), based in the United States, has successfully raised MK10 million to purchase food for Malawians affected by hunger.
JB, known for sharing his opinions on social media, especially on issues affecting Malawians, took to his platforms to appeal for donations.
He urged his fans to contribute to the cause, aiming to provide relief to those struggling with hunger in various districts across the country.
JB
Some areas have been severely impacted, with residents resorting to eating chitedze due to food scarcity.
JB’s initiative has garnered significant support, with fans and well-wishers donating generously to the cause.
The MK10 million raised will go towards purchasing food for distribution to those in need.
This charitable effort demonstrates JB’s commitment to using his platform for social good, and his dedication to supporting his fellow Malawians in times of hardship.