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Mary’s Meals SFP registers impact in primary education

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By Vincent Gunde

An international organization- Mary’s Meals, says School Feeding Programme (SFP) in primary education is registering positive impact evidenced by the data that is corrected on monthly basis and the performance of programme key indicators such as enrolment, attendance, feeding rate, pass rate, progression rate, and volunteer participation, among others.

Mary’s Meals has a vision of ensuring that all those who have more than they need, share with those who lack even the most basic things, and that every child receives one daily meal in their place of education.

The organization was established to enable people to offer their money, goods, skills, time, or prayer, and through this involvement, provide the most effective help to those suffering the effects of extreme poverty in the worlds’ poorest countries.

Updating the District executive committee (Dec) in Dowa, Mary’s Meals School Feeding Manager Jacob Khumalo, said SFP has the objectives of reducing hunger in children living in poverty who attend school, and increased access to primary education for children living in poverty.

Khumalo said SFP increase progression within primary education by children living in poverty, improved health and well-being of children living in poverty and improved livelihood for disadvantaged smallholder farmers.

He said in Malawi, School Feeding Programme started in 2002 with 2 schools in Blantyre, saying over the years, the programme has grown to 1,297 schools as of June, 2025 (1,160primary schools, 125 ECDs and 12 special schools) in 23 districts.

The Manager said across Malawi, School Feeding Programme is benefiting 1,251,009 learners, the programme is continuous depending on need saying in Dowa Mary’s Meals started in 2009 implementing SFP in 43 schools under Boma, Kanyenje, Chibwata, Kafumphe, Madisi and Kabwinja zone.

He said the programme is feeding 44,096 enrolled learners in Dowa as of June, 2025 data saying Mary’s Meals also promote hygiene and the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults in the targeted 43 schools.

Khumalo said there are instruments which are used in the identification of schools to benefit from School Feeding Programme such as MVAC report, Agricultural Production Estimates survey, food security/ hunger levels, and school feeding partners, among others.

“In 2024 SFP in Dowa expanded to 3 more schools within the same zone such as Mitembo, Light of Hope and Valitsani, the assessment conducted resulted into the current expansion activities in 43 schools.” He said.

However, Khumalo said School Feeding Programme is meeting challenges in the course of implementation in schools such as insufficient firewood, unavailability of safe water in some communities, poor road network, and absenteeism of volunteers without valid reasons, among others.

MED C unites Malawi’s music giants in genre defying album

By Rahim Abdul

Malawi’s dancehall sensation MED C is making a bold statement with his newly released project, The King Against The World, a genre-blending album that unites some of the country’s most influential hip-hop and dancehall voices.

Real name Medison Kapeni, MED C steps into new territory by crossing the traditional boundaries of dancehall, pulling in three top-tier hip-hop powerhouses to create a truly collaborative sound.

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His track “Ma Junior” taps into Gwamba’s lyrical depth, “Ukanangonena” features the energetic Phyzix, while “Step Father” brings a gritty edge with Achin Gattah.

But MED C doesn’t forget his roots. On “Mbendera”, he joins forces with fellow dancehall hitmaker 6th Mw, who himself recently created buzz with his own project, Mfana Wa Malawi.

Their partnership marks a celebration of Malawi’s fast rising dancehall movement.

The album boasts production credits from some of the country’s top producers BFB, J Mass, Big Trump, and Viddix, with the latter also lending his vocals to track 11, “Malo Ogona”.

Each track is carefully polished, reflecting a high production value and a clear vision to elevate Malawi’s sound on a regional and global stage.

With 10 powerful tracks and genre-fusing energy, The King Against The World is more than just an album it’s a showcase of collaboration, resilience, and musical ambition.

David Mbewe hints at possible alliance ahead of elections, urges supporters to stay calm

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By Burnett Munthali

Fellow Malawians and supporters of the Liberation for Economic Freedom Party (LEFP) have been urged to remain calm and patient amid ongoing political developments concerning the party’s participation in the upcoming general elections.

Party president, Dr. David Mbewe, has acknowledged that while the LEFP has already submitted its nomination papers, the leadership is currently considering a strategic alliance with another political party.

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In a message shared with the public, Mbewe emphasized that discussions surrounding the possible alliance are at an advanced stage.

He further assured supporters that the final decision will be communicated soon, once all negotiations are completed.

“We’re working diligently to finalize the details,” Mbewe stated, reflecting a tone of responsibility and confidence in the process.

He called on his supporters to remain calm and exercise patience as the party navigates this critical juncture in its political journey.

Mbewe expressed deep appreciation for the unwavering support and understanding of the LEFP faithful during this period of transition.

As political alliances become a common feature of Malawi’s electoral landscape, such a move could have a significant impact on the upcoming elections.

The LEFP, under Mbewe’s leadership and guided by the #DavidGenerationTeam movement, has positioned itself as a youthful, visionary force committed to economic liberation and social transformation.

The potential alliance could bring about new dynamics in voter behavior and influence outcomes, especially if it aligns with parties that share similar policy agendas and aspirations.

Dr. David Mbewe’s message was clear: unity, strategy, and patience are essential as Malawi inches closer to the polls.

Football star Khuda Muyaba donates pair of gloves to Moyale Sisters goalkeeper ‘Mwayi Ngwira’

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By Durell Namasani

Malawian Footballer who is plying his trade at Scotland FC in Zimbabwe has donated a pair of gloves worthy K100,000 to Moyale Barraks Sisters goalkeeper Mwayi Ngwira.

Muyaba was responding to trending pictures of the goalkeeper who was seen wearing a pair of torn gloves.

Mwayi Ngwira



Muyaba says he will also buy the goalkeeper a pair of boots as one way of encouraging the rising star.

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Chawanangwa Gumbo extends his stay at Bullets until 2028

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By Durell Namasani

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets midfielder Chawanangwa Gumbo has extended his stay with the club after signing a new three-year contract that will see him at the club until 2028.

According to the Club’s website, the 23-year-old midfielder who joined the People’s team in 2022 has so far made 86 appearances, contributing 14 goals and 13 assists in all competitions.

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Bullets Coach Peter Mponda has since expressed excitement with Gumbo’s new contract signing, describing him as a player who has given everything to the badge ever since he joined the club.