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Kunkuyu  warns the media to respect broadcasting laws ahead of 2025 polls

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By Dean Chisambo

Minister of Information and Digitalisation Moses Kunkuyu has warned the the media that the law will take its course if the media   will not obey regulation of broadcasting ahead of 2025 general election.

Kunkuyu made the sentiment during the 2024 Annual Broadcasters Conference organised by Malawi Regulatory Authority ( MACRA) on Monday in Lilongwe.

He said the country is going into a sensitive and political time and there is a role that will be expected to  be played by various stakeholders hence the media is one of the stakeholders that play a very critical role.



Kunkuyu mentioned that people  have their right to participate in the democratic processes and that does not require anyone to kind of shape their opinion by sessionalising the sector

He said : So what we are saying is let us allow people to exercise their rights without any sort of influence from other sources.

“There are regulations that have to be obeyed, every licencee, regulator and  broadcaster in the country is under those regulations.

The minister added that they do not want to appear to be trumping on the freedom of the press when those laws are applied.

In his remarks MACRA Director General Daudi Suleman said the conference was very important because they want to make sure that they are on the same page with licencees as broadcasting sector is one of the areas that they regulate.


The  MACRA 2024  Annual Broadcasters Conference  brought together all media houses across the nation and was held when the country is expected to conduct 2025 general  elections.

NOCMA dispatches ten Petrol tankers to mitigate fuel shortage in Bt

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By Linda Kwanjana


National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) says has dispatched ten petrol tankers in Blantyre in order to mitigate fuel shortage which has been experienced two days now.

In an email response to our reporters , NOCMA Public Relations Officer, Raymond Likambale said all efforts have been made to ensure there is sufficient flow of fuel in Blantyre.

Likambale said NOCMA is exploring alternative routes to ensure sustainable flow of fuel in light of Mozambique unrests.

Likambale



“Demonstrations in Mozambique have affected our transportation of fuel. Currently, we are relying on one route, the Tanzanian route. We are however, managing the situation. Currently, all Malawian tankers are being rerouted to Blantyre,”

He said “As at present, 10 Petrol tankers are already in Blantyre. More are on the way. We are uplifting product from Lilongwe, said Likambale.

NOCMA is since monitoring the security situation till it normalizes.

“We are closely monitoring the situation. Malawians should be made aware that there are sufficient fuel stocks in the country. NOCMA is on top of the game,” he said.

MEC seeks evidence of underage voter registration

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has challenged the general public to bring evidence to the Commission that it is registering minors ahead of the September 16 2025 general elections.

The Commission, through a statement written by MEC Chief Elections Officer, Andrew Mpesi, says it is disturbed by the images and videos circulating on social media claiming that minors are registering as voters for next year’s elections.

It adds that the voter registration system is designed to automatically verify the age of registrants based on the date of birth provided on the National IDs.

Mpesi



The Commission has reaffirmed its integrity in the voter registration exercise, warning that it will deal with any fraudulent registration conduct.

The electoral body is conducting the third phase of voter registration in some districts.

IBSCOM urges christians to embody humility in service to God

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By Chisomo Phiri


The Independent Baptist Support Centre (IBSCOM) has encouraged Christians in the country to cultivate humility in their service to God.

Speaking at the launch of Rejoice Baptist Church in Area 25, Lilongwe, on Sunday, Pastor Daniel Phiri emphasized the importance of humility, citing its role in earning God’s favor.

Pastor Daniel Phiri




Phiri, also the pastor of Charity Baptist Church, stressed that unity and humility within the church are vital for its growth.

He said:”God blesses those who humble themselves.

“For the church to grow, Christians must work together in humility to properly serve God.”

On his part,Rejoice Baptist Church’s resident pastor, Jimmy Sasike, expressed joy over the church’s official launch, which began as a fellowship.

He urged the congregation and Malawians at large to remain steadfast in their faith, warning against deception and false teachings.

“Today marks a significant milestone for us.I assure you that I will do everything possible to serve you and support your spiritual growth,” said Pastor Sasike.

Men encouraged to seek spiritual guidance amidst life’s challenges

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By Chisomo Phiri

Rev. Thomas Nyang’ama of Soche CCAP in Blantyre has urged men in the country to deepen their faith and seek support from one another to overcome life’s challenges.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony of the church’s men’s ministry on Sunday, Nyang’ama acknowledged the numerous pressures men face and emphasized the importance of spiritual guidance in coping with stress.

Nyang’ama encouraged men to be open about their struggles, citing the importance of community and support in preventing feelings of isolation that can lead to suicidal thoughts.



He also called on men’s spouses to be supportive and understanding, even in difficult times.

On his part,the church’s session clerk,William Namate,expressed gratitude to the men who participated in the ministry and encouraged others to join the next cohort.

The graduation ceremony was held under the theme “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to you (James 1:5)”.