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Silver, Wanderers through to the round of 32 Castel Cup

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By Staff Reporter

Silver Strikers and Mighty Mukuru Wanderers are through to the next round of the Castel Cup following victories over Blue Eagles and Msuwadzi FC in Lilongwe and Blantyre respectively.

In the round of 64 match played on Thursday afternoon at Silver Stadium, the central bankers came from behind to beat Blue Eagles 2-1.

Gilbert Chirwa had put the Area 30 side in front just 13 minutes from kick off but Zebron Kalima cancelled the lead just two minutes before half time.

Stain Davie scored the winner for the home side in the 71st minute to give his side a sweet revenge against Eagles who knocked them out of the FDH Cup in July this year.

The Nomads on the other hand thumped Msuwadzi FC 16-nil at Kamuzu Stadium with Clement Nyondo scoring four goals.

Apart from Nyondo, Wallace Adams and Isaac Kaliati scored a hat-trick each, brace from Gaddie Chirwa and Lawrence Chaziya while Misheck Botomani and Peter Cholopi scored a goal each.

After the match, Wallace Adams was voted man of the match and received K150,000 and a trophy from Smile Life Insurance Company.

Wallace Adams receiving man of the match award

Fredokiss to contest for the UTM presidency

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawian popular Hip-hop artist Fredokiss real name Penjani Kalua, has officially announced that he will contest for United Transformation Movement (UTM) presidency at the party’s elective convention slated for November 17,2024, in Mzuzu.

Fredokiss,son of prominent politician Kamlepo Kalua,made a declaration of interest to contest for the top post on Thursday through his official Facebook page.

Fredokiss



“I am excited to share that I will be running for UTM Presidential candidate at our upcoming convention.

“The time has come for the youth to be bold enough to be counted. We cannot leave this fight to the same players—we must take charge of our future. The journey to 2025 starts now. Let’s shape a brighter Malawi together!

“When I said OSAOPA, I meant it
When I said OSATOPA, I meant it
When I said OSAFOOKA, I meant it,” he posted.

As a young politician Fredokiss currently serves as the UTM National Youth Director.

He is an inspiration for every youth in the country due to the message of hope he preaches via his Facebook page and his music.

Tragedy strikes Neno District as severe weather claims three lives and causes widespread damage

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By Burnett Munthali

Neno District has been devastated by a severe weather event, with heavy rains, powerful winds, and lightning wreaking havoc across the region. The tragedy has left the community in shock as reports confirm the death of three individuals, while numerous homes and properties have been severely damaged.

The storm, which struck with alarming intensity, left many residents scrambling for safety. Eye-witnesses recount terrifying moments as powerful winds tore through homes, uprooted trees, and knocked down power lines. Lightning strikes during the storm added to the danger, reportedly contributing to the tragic loss of lives.

Authorities have confirmed that three people were killed as a result of the storm. The victims, whose identities have not yet been released, are believed to have been struck by lightning or caught in collapsing structures during the violent weather. Their untimely deaths have cast a somber mood over the district, as families and friends mourn their loss.



In addition to the loss of lives, the storm has left a trail of destruction throughout Neno District. Homes have been reduced to rubble, roofs blown off by the strong winds, and entire communities have been left without electricity. The heavy rains also triggered localized flooding, making some roads impassable and hindering emergency response efforts.

One resident, Mrs. Emily Phiri, whose home was destroyed, described the situation as “a nightmare.” She said, “We heard the winds coming, and everything happened so fast. The roof was ripped off, and we just ran for our lives. We are grateful to be alive, but many have lost everything.”

Local authorities, including the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA), have mobilized emergency response teams to assess the extent of the damage and provide relief to the affected communities. Rescue operations are ongoing, and efforts are being made to assist those who have been displaced by the storm.

“We are doing everything we can to help the affected families,” said a representative from DoDMA. “Our priority is to ensure the safety of the people and provide them with shelter, food, and medical care.”

The disaster has prompted calls for urgent humanitarian assistance. Neno District’s local leaders and civil society organizations are appealing to the government and international donors to step in and provide aid to the victims of the disaster.

“We are calling on the government and all well-wishers to support us during this difficult time,” said Mr. John Mbewe, a community leader. “Many people have lost their homes and livelihoods, and they need urgent assistance to recover.”

This tragic event is a reminder of the increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events, which many experts attribute to climate change. Neno District, like many parts of Malawi, has experienced a rise in unpredictable weather patterns, often resulting in destruction and loss of life.

As the community begins the difficult process of rebuilding, the focus remains on ensuring the safety of the surviving residents and providing them with the resources needed to recover from this devastating storm.

The tragedy in Neno District has shaken the community and left many families grieving and in need of urgent support. As relief efforts continue, the people of Neno are hoping for swift action from the authorities and the broader humanitarian community to help them recover and rebuild from this heartbreaking disaster.

The memories of those lost in the storm will remain a reminder of the power of nature and the importance of preparedness in the face of such catastrophic events.

_Burnett Munthali is a political analyst and contributor focusing on current events and human interest stories in Malawi._

MERA bans buying of fuel in jerry cans across Malawi

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By Twink Jones Gadama

The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) has issued a stern warning against buying fuel in jerry cans, citing safety concerns and illegal trading practices.

This directive affects fuel service stations in major cities, including Lilongwe, Zomba, Mzuzu, and Blantyre.

Consequently, MERA aims to curb the rising cases of fuel trading malpractices, which undermine efforts to ensure fair access to fuel amidst supply constraints caused by foreign exchange challenges.

Notably, selling fuel in jerrycans, drums, or other unauthorized containers without MERA’s approval is strictly prohibited.

Furthermore, the authority has emphasized that fuel service stations must adhere to approved fuel prices and refrain from engaging in illegal trading practices.

Currently, fuel prices remain unchanged, with petrol priced at K2,530 per liter and diesel at K2,734 per liter.

Meanwhile, fuel service stations found violating this directive risk suspension or revocation of their licenses.

In fact, MERA has already taken action against several stations, including the suspension of operations at Kasungu Mtunthama Super Sink Service Station and the closure of Mt. Meru Nyambadwe Fuel Service Station in Blantyre.

Additionally, MERA has encouraged the public to report any instances of fuel trading malpractices to the nearest police station or through their toll-free tip-off line (847) or email (mailto:mera@mera.mw). By doing so, the public can contribute to promoting fair fuel trading practices and ensuring public safety.

Ultimately, MERA remains committed to ensuring fair access to fuel and promoting safe trading practices.

By banning the buying of fuel in jerry cans, MERA aims to protect consumers and maintain stability in the fuel market.

As a result, the authority’s commitment to enforcing this directive will undoubtedly have a positive impact on Malawi’s fuel market.

Local tailor George Isaac donates uniforms to needy students at Chitedze Primary School

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By Twink Jones Gadama

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, George Isaac, a renowned tailor from Limbuli in Mulanje district, has donated uniforms to underprivileged students at Chitedze Primary School.

Isaac, who owns a popular tailoring shop in town, was moved to action after witnessing numerous students attending school in tattered clothing.

Isaac revealed to this  Online publication that seeing young students struggling to attend school in dilapidated attire motivated him to take action. “I thought to myself, ‘what can I do to help?’ and decided to use my tailoring skills to make a difference,” he said.

George Isaac, clad in a jacket and T-shirt, stood alongside the students who were now wearing the uniforms he had kindly donated.



With the help of his team, Isaac designed and sewed uniforms for the needy students.

Charles Nkhoma, headteacher at Chitedze Primary School, praised Isaac’s generosity, citing him as a shining example of community service. “Isaac’s donation is a testament to the impact individuals can have when they choose to support those in need,” Nkhoma noted.

The donated uniforms will benefit numerous students who previously struggled to afford proper attire.

This selfless act serves as a reminder of the power of community and individual contributions to education.

Isaac’s initiative also highlights the importance of supporting local businesses and entrepreneurs who invest in their communities.

By choosing to donate uniforms, Isaac demonstrates the potential for positive change that exists within local communities.

As Malawi continues to face economic challenges, stories like Isaac’s serve as a beacon of hope.

His selfless act inspires others to follow suit and make a difference in their own communities.

George Isaac’s donation of uniforms to Chitedze Primary School students embodies the spirit of community service and generosity.

His actions demonstrate that even small acts of kindness can have a profound impact on those in need.