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JD Vance Vows to ‘Never Stop Fighting’ for Americans Following Election Victory

By Burnett Munthali

Following his recent election victory, JD Vance has pledged to uphold his commitment to the American people, promising to “never stop fighting” for their needs and priorities. Vance, who first gained national attention as the author of Hillbilly Elegy, has established himself as a voice for working-class Americans, advocating policies that address the economic and social struggles faced by many.

In his victory speech, Vance emphasized the values that guided his campaign, underscoring his dedication to policies that prioritize American jobs, secure borders, and a revitalized economy. “This victory isn’t just about a single election,” Vance told supporters. “It’s about ensuring that every American feels represented and valued in our government. I’ll fight for the families, the workers, and all those who feel left behind.”

JD Vance and his wife



Vance’s commitment to “fighting for Americans” also reflects his broader focus on economic policies that support domestic industries. Throughout his campaign, he underscored the need for policies that counter the offshoring of jobs, particularly in industries that have long been the backbone of American communities. He argued that the loss of these jobs has contributed to economic hardships in many regions, a theme he has been passionate about since his early days in the political spotlight.

Moreover, Vance has vowed to address issues related to national security, focusing on the importance of a secure border and stronger immigration policies. He argues that these policies are essential for maintaining public safety and protecting American jobs. Vance has also expressed a strong stance on supporting law enforcement and ensuring that resources are allocated to help tackle crime effectively.

Vance’s win comes at a time when many Americans feel disillusioned with traditional politics and are seeking leaders who champion their concerns. His populist message, which often critiques government overreach and emphasizes individual freedom, has resonated with voters who are frustrated by economic stagnation, rising costs, and a lack of representation in Washington.

His message struck a chord with supporters who appreciate his plainspoken approach and willingness to address controversial topics head-on. “JD speaks for us, the forgotten Americans,” one supporter remarked. “We know he’s going to be a voice for our community.”

As Vance prepares to assume his role, his victory speech suggests he will continue pushing for policies that advocate for the working class and reflect the values of his constituents. While his path may be challenging, Vance’s vow to “never stop fighting” signals his intention to make good on his campaign promises and continue advocating for Americans who feel underserved by the current system.

In the coming months, it will be crucial to watch how Vance’s commitment unfolds, particularly as he tackles economic, social, and security issues central to his campaign. Vance’s supporters, as well as those who are skeptical of his approach, will be eager to see how his pledges translate into policy and how he navigates the complex landscape of American politics.

Penjani Fredokiss Kalua Withdraws from UTM Presidential Race, Will Seek Youth Director Position

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By Burnett Munthali

Penjani Fredokiss Kalua, UTM’s current Youth Director, has announced that he will not be vying for the party’s presidential seat in the upcoming national convention set for November 17 this year. Instead, Kalua has confirmed that he will seek to retain his position as the head of UTM’s youth affairs.

In explaining his decision, Kalua stated that he reached this conclusion after consulting with various stakeholders. He believes that while it is essential for young people to assume leadership roles, there is also a need to assess the current state of the party and the nation as Malawi approaches its next elections.

Penjani Kalua



According to Kalua, senior members have advised him to continue leading UTM’s youth movement for the time being, as his contributions in this role remain valuable to the party’s vision and mission.

“I want to make it clear today. No matter what happens on November 17, UTM will deliver a president to you,” Kalua declared, expressing confidence in the party’s future.

Kalua’s decision has sparked discussions about the role of youth leadership within Malawian politics, with many young supporters seeing him as an inspiring figure who champions youth involvement in governance.

UTM NEC with guidance of the UTM president has resolved party issues risen amid convetion preparations

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By Elywin Chighali Mhango

  UTM held a press briefing at its headquarters in Area 10, Lilongwe, the day to outline preparations for its upcoming convention scheduled for November 17. Party Publicity Secretary Felix Njawala provided updates on the event while addressing concerns about low voter registration ahead of the 2025 elections.

During the briefing, Njawala revealed that the national executive committee convened earlier in the day to finalize details for the convention. He confirmed that the nomination fee for candidates would remain unchanged and noted that the deadline for submission of nomination papers is set for November 11. The party has allocated a budget of 250 million MWK for the event, with an additional 30 million MWK reserved for unforeseen expenses.

UTM Presser



In an effort to bolster funding for the convention, UTM has organized a fundraising dinner, as highlighted by party member Patricia Kaliati. She emphasized the importance of financial support to ensure the convention’s success.

Addressing questions about the nomination status of Dr. Michael Usi, the party president, Njawala suggested that Usi may have submitted his nomination papers via email, though this has yet to be confirmed.

The press briefing aimed to instill hope among Malawians, many of whom have been hesitant to register for the 2025 elections due to widespread disillusionment with political parties. Njawala urged citizens to believe in the possibilities of change and participation in the democratic process.

As the UTM gears up for its convention, the party’s leadership appears focused on reviving enthusiasm and engagement among voters, aiming to showcase a united front in the lead-up to the elections.

Refugees educated on Convention Travel Documents

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By Alice Sitima

On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, refugees were informed about the process of obtaining convention travel documents to enhance their security and wellbeing.

Hilda Kausiwa from the Department of Refugees outlined the criteria for obtaining these documents, which are available to refugees needing medical treatment abroad, attending legal matters, pursuing education, and other valid reasons.



To apply, refugees must submit a detailed, signed request to the authorities, including an exit letter from the camp manager, proof of refugee status, two passport photos, police clearance, and supporting documents from the UNHCR.

Inspector Prince Matope, Immigration Coordinator for IOL, explained that their role is to verify the applicant’s refugee status in the database. If verified, the process takes up to 10 working days after a payment of K70,000. However, applications can be rejected on security grounds.

Dowa Police Officer In-Charge Mr Almakio Daka Assistant Commissioner of Police emphasized the importance of using the document correctly, warning that misuse would not be tolerated.

He also highlighted the police’s role in ensuring the security of the refugees and the integrity of the travel documents.

Daka said regular checks and monitoring will be conducted to prevent any fraudulent activities.

Currently, 2,000 booklets are available for 55,000 refugees.

Vuto la njala litha kusoneza zisankho mu 2025

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By Andrew MwanandiyeTembo

Pali chiopsezo choti chiwerengero cha anthu odzavota pa anthu oposera 23,000 m’dera la   Nsondole pansi pa mafumu a kulu Kuntumanji ndi Nkagula sadzavota nawo kutsala njala yamnanu m’boma la Zomba.

Malingana ndi anthu omwe tacheza nawo  m’maderawa ati akungodya mango powaphika ngati ngosapsa penanso kupanga zokumwa powafinya akakhala opsera mumtengo ndipo izi zakhala zikuchitika kwa miyezi yoposera isanu (5).

A Gift Chiuma omwe ndi wokhudzidwa  komanso Mfumu Sadi  omwe dzina lawo lenileni ndi Louis Zgambo ati izi zili ndi kuthera kwakukulu kotenga miyoyo ya anthu ochuluka pomwe ena akumakomokakomoka kuphatikizapo anthu achikulire ndi ana.



Ndipo m’mawu ake yemwe akufuna kudzaimira uphungu m’derali a Leonard Kafunsila ati afikira kale mtsogoleri wa chipani cha People’s mai Joyce Banda ndipo akudikirira yakho ndipo iwo aperekapo thandizo lochepa la ufa.

“Ine kumbali yanga ndalakhulapo ndi mtsogoleri wa chipani chathu Mai Joice Banda ndipo andilonjeze kuti achitapo kathu”atero akafunsila.

Akafunsila atinso akumayendera anthuwa pa sabata lililonse kuti adziona umoyo wawo mmene ukuyendera.

Iwo ati kutalika kwa mtunda wokapeza nthandizo la zipangizo za ulimi zotsika mtengo (AIP) ndi zinanso zomwe zakoledzera vutoli,ponena kuti anthu ena akumayenda mtunda wa makilomita 3 enanso mpaka 10 kuti akapeze zipangizozi,zomwe nzosowekera mphamvu pokudyanso mukwanira.

“Vutoli kumbali ina yakula potengeranso kuti dziko lino linakhudzika ndi namondwe nde anthu ambiri sanadzitolerebe komanso kupeza katundu mu AIP mtunda ukukhala wautali kwa anthuwa madela amenewa, ndipo pakufunika mphamvu zoyendera kukafika ku malowa koma zingatheke ndi chakudya chokha basi” Anaonjezera motero akafunsila.

Tinayesetsanso kuti tiyakhule ndi phungu yemwe akuimira derali a MacNice Abu Naliwa koma foni yawo simapezeka.

Naliwa ndi phungu wa chipani cha Democratic Progressive(DPP) ndipo izi a Kafunsila akufuna kuti adzaimire mpando omwewu pansi pa chipani cha People’s (PP).