Creck Sporting Club has announced the signing of defender Miracle Gabeya and forward Kondwani Chilembwe on a one-year and two-year deal respectively.
Gabeya who once played for Blantyre giants FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and Mighty Wanderers has been signed as a free agent from Mozambican side UD Songo.
Chilembwe on the other hand was playing for the relegated Bangwe All Stars last season.
Chilembwe and Creck Sporting’s Muhammad Selemani
Creck Sporting who finished sixth in the previous super league season have been signing players to beef up their squad in readiness for the next season slated to start of April 5.
Gospel singer Esther Chitheka who has just been signed by Porch Time Records, has released her first song this year titled “Wafika”
Produced by Paul Kachala, the song was released on Friday morning alongside its music video which has already received an overwhelming response from music lovers.
Esther Chitheka,daughter to Chitheka Family lead singer, Apostle Enesia Chitheka, came in the limelight in 2015 after being featured in Faith Musa’s song “Desperate” (Reggae Remix).
Esther Chitheka
She was also one of the lead singers in a popular music group “Zathu Band” which had renowned musicians like Theresa Phondo, Praise, Umali, Paul Kachala, Joe Kellz and Nyokase Madise.
In 2023, Esther alongside two other Malawian singers; Nathaniel Chaluchalu and Taonga Kanthungo, reached the final stage of Voice Africa competition, a competition for top vocal talent in Africa.
You can watch Esther Chitheka’s new song “Wafika” by following the link below
A shocking revelation has emerged from Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) sources, confirming that the name of Commissioner Francis Kasaila and his spouse are missing from the MEC database.
This anomaly was discovered when the couple attempted to transfer their voter registration to Mpatsa Community Day School in Blantyre.
According to sources at Mpatsa Community Day School, Commissioner Kasaila and his spouse had registered at Ngumbe in Blantyre and sought to transfer their registration to the new location.
Francis Kasaila
However, when officials tried to scan their National Identity cards and voter’s certificates, their names could not be traced in the database.
In a surprising twist, the couple’s children were able to access transfers without any issues, as their names were found in the database.
Commissioner Kasaila’s response to the anomaly was cryptic, stating only that “the Commission will issue a statement on the same.”
The MEC Director of Media and Public Relations, Sangwani Mwafulirwa, issued a statement. In the statement it said MEC has received reports of missing records in the preliminary voters’ register in some centres.
“The Commission has immediately commenced a process of establishing the cause of the missing records and how this will be rectified. The Commission wishes to emphasize that the voter registration data remains preliminary until it has been provided to voters, political parties, candidates, civil society organizations, and other observers for inspection to verify all entries in the Voters’ Register. Inspection and verification is the next activity in the electoral calendar. Therefore, the Commission assures the public that there is no cause for alarm, as the inspection and verification stage is meant to address cases like these. The Commission will ensure that the final Voters’ Register contains all records” read part of the statement
A somber mood has settled over Lewanika Nursing School in Zambia following the tragic loss of one of its students, Sandra Musole.
The young nursing student took her own life after receiving disappointing exam results.
According to reports, Sandra was a hardworking student who had been struggling to cope with the pressure of her studies.
Despite her best efforts, she did not perform well in her recent exams, and this setback appears to have been too much for her to bear.
Sandra’s death has sent shockwaves through the school community, with friends and classmates struggling to come to terms with the loss of their beloved peer.
A memorial ceremony was held at the school on Thursday to honor Sandra’s memory, and she was laid to rest at Katongo Graveyard.
The incident has raised concerns about the pressures faced by students and the need for greater support systems to help them cope with stress and disappointment.
The school administration has promised to provide counseling services to students affected by Sandra’s death.
As the school community mourns the loss of Sandra, her family and friends are left to pick up the pieces and try to make sense of this tragic event.
Our thoughts and condolences go out to them during this difficult time.
The school administration has urged students to seek help if they are struggling with their studies or personal issues.
“We want to assure our students that we are here to support them,” said a spokesperson for the school adding that “We urge anyone who is struggling to come forward and seek help.”
The incident has also raised questions about the support systems in place for students who are struggling with their studies.
“We need to do more to support our students and provide them with the tools and resources they need to succeed.” said the Registrar Donald Katongo.
As the investigation into Sandra’s death continues, the school community is coming together to support each other.
A fundraising campaign has been set up to support Sandra’s family, and a memorial fund has been established in her name.
Sandra’s death is a tragic reminder of the pressures faced by students and the need for greater support systems.
Our thoughts and condolences go out to her family and friends during this difficult time.