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Phyzix’s fans react as rapper releases new song ‘Kaliya’

By Durell Namasani

Hip-hop artist ‘Phyzix’ has released a new single titled ‘Kaliya’ and music fanatics have been reacting to the new song.

The song which features Loiso and Kedarah has been produced by Sameface Beats and Tricky Beats while the video has been directed by Twice P.

Following the release of the video Malawians took to Social media to share their views on the song.



Below are some of the comments by some music fans

Bread Winner

“Zamadiss ife zisatikhuze, but Phyzix is a hard worker… you can argue with your ancestors.”

Sur Scoliat Chithokonya

“Nice tune Gamba. Loiso Loiso keep up the amazing work. Kuigwira hook za international.. Best tune in October. #Certified.”

Devies Kayulayula Munthali

“This is good music Phyzix…Keep up the amazing work.”

Kelvin Kelz Genah

“Good song with Worldclass vidz 🔥🔥🔥big up to you Man Phyzo.”

Mwiza Chunda

“I can say am impressed…. Sports sports zakaliya yemweyo 🔥🔥.”

DC Da’hustla

“Such a hard working man. Big up Phyzo been inspiring me from day one.”

However, despite the positive reaction from most of the music fans, there are some people who are not amused with the artists’ Nigerian outfit  in the music video.

“Osangopita Ku Nigeria komweko uzikakhala komweko,” wrote Enless Kazembe.

You can watch Phyzix’s new song by following the link below
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=goI_6eNvLOw&sfnsn=wa#bottom-sheet

NOCMA hauls 2million litres of Fuel

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By Linda Kwanjana

National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) has today hauled 2Million Litres of Fuel into the country.

The fuel has been hauled via Central and Eastern Africa Railway (CEAR) via its Matindi and Kanengo Fuel Depots.

NOCMA Public Relations Officer , Raymond Likambale has confirmed about the news.

Raymond Likambale



According to Likambale, on the distribution, 1Million has been offloaded in Blantyre while 1 Million has been offloaded in Lilongwe.

More Fuel tankers have been hauled from Dar-Es Salaam enroute to Lilongwe.

In few days to come issue of fuel will be history as more tankers and railway companies have increased the volume.

“In addition, 44 Trucks carrying 1.9 million litters of petrol have already crossed the border at Songwe with additional 1.6 million litres to cross the border later today,” he said.

Since NOCMA starting hauling fuel by rail , they have hauled 30.5million litres using  818 rail wagons.

Concerned citizens express concern over Kamangira’s judicial corruption claims

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By Chisomo Phiri

A group calling itself Concerned Citizens has formally complained to Chief Justice Rizine Mzikamanda about human rights lawyer Alexious Kamangira, accusing him of making unsubstantiated allegations of judicial corruption on social media.

The group claims Kamangira’s comments amount to mob justice and questions his mental fitness.

In a letter to Mzikamanda and copied to the Malawi Law Society(MLS), the group demands that the Kamangira provide evidence or face disciplinary action.

It has given him three days to file a formal complaint with authorities like the Anti-Corruption Bureau(ACB) and Malawi Police Service(MPS).



The group has dismissed Kamangira’s calls for a Judicial Service Commission and seeks unity in the legal community.

During his Facebook live broadcast on October 18, 2024, Kamangila specifically mentioned Supreme Court judges Justice Chikopa, Justice Madise, and Justice Kapanda as corrupt.

He also expressed concerns about Chief Justice Rizine Mzikamanda SC, alleging passive corruption and neglect of duties.

In the High Court, Kamangila named Justice Media and Justice Nyirenda as part of a system failing to address corruption.

He also accused several lawyers of corrupt practices, including Wapona Kita, Frank Mbeta, Edgar Kachere, Steve Kayuni, and Masauko Chamkalala.

Mvalo dragged into judicial corruption debate

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Justice Titus Mvalo has been dragged into the debate on corruption in the judiciary.

According to Nation Online, Mvalo, in one of the groups created to support lawyer Alexious Kamangila’s anti-corruption crusade, had to come to the rescue of some judges whose names were included on a list of those suspected to be involved in corruption. Said Mvalo:

“I have seen a list here of judges alleged to be corrupt, which includes the two lady Justices of Appeal in the Supreme Court of Appeal, Nyakaunda Kamanga and Ivy Kamanga.

Titus Mvalo



“I would ask that these should be removed from the list. It is a mistake to include them on such a list because they definitely are not corrupt, and even the whistleblower, Kamangila, specifically singled them out as not corrupt.”

During the Facebook live broadcast on October 18,2024, Kamangila specifically mentioned the following judges in the Supreme Court as corrupt: Justice  Chikopa, Justice Madise, and Justice Kapanda.

He also expressed serious concerns about Chief Justice Rizine Mzikamanda SC, alleging that he is “passively corrupt” and neglects his duties in overseeing the judiciary.

In the High Court, Kamangila pointed out Justice Media and Justice Nyirenda as part of a system he believes is failing to address corruption effectively.

Additionally, Kamangila did not hold back in naming several lawyers he accused of corrupt practices, including Wapona Kita, Frank Mbeta, Edgar Kachere, Steve Kayuni, and Masauko Chamkalala.

Malawi Elections Act dispute ruling shifted to Friday

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By Chisomo Phiri

High Court judge Mandala Mambulasa on Monday reserved ruling to Friday, October 25, 2024, in the case in which five people are seeking an injunction to stop the operation of Section 12 of the Parliamentary, Presidential and Local Government Elections Act.

In the courtroom before reserving the case, former Attorney General Kalekeni Kaphale, representing the claimants, argued that Section 12 of the PPGLE Act contradicts Section 77 of the Malawi Constitution by requiring people to present a national ID before registering as voters.



He asked the court to follow the law in Section 5 of the Constitution, which states that any law and act of Government or any law that is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution shall, to the extent of such inconsistency, be invalid.

Another lawyer representing the claimants, Felix Tambulasi, said the claimants do not want an injunction to stop the voter registration, which commenced on Monday, but are seeking a temporary suspension of Section 12 of the PPGLE Act so that the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) should allow other forms of identification for voter registration.

However, one of the lawyers for MEC, Matumika Banda, said the commission is required to comply with the law when conducting elections, and currently, the law states that a person registering as a voter should present proof of national registration.

He argued that he does not see why the court should be compelled to grant an injunction when the five claimants can go to the National Registration Bureau (NRB) center and register for national IDs before registering as voters.

The act mandates MEC to accept a national ID as the sole identification for voter registration.

The five claimants in the case are George Chipwaila, Geofrey Banda, Alex Phillip Dimba, James Chitsulo, and Crino Masulani.