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Betway Malawi donates K3 million to Bravehearts women’s basketball team

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By Chisomo Phiri

As part of supporting women’s basketball in the country, Betway Malawi on Wednesday injected K3 million into the Bravehearts Women’s Basketball Team as they prepare to compete in international games in Zambia this weekend.

Speaking at an official cheque handover ceremony held at the ABC Blue Gym in Lilongwe, Chief Operations Officer for Betway Charles Phiri,expressed his company’s enthusiasm for the partnership.

“Through our Betway Cares initiative, we’re committed to empowering teams and promoting social responsibility.



“As a sports betting company, we recognize the importance of supporting minority sports teams like Bravehearts,” he said.

Phiri highlighted that Betway Malawi is dedicated to leveling the playing field for underrepresented sports teams, in addition to their existing sponsorship of the Silver Strikers football team.

On his part,Bravehearts Head Coach Dominic Munyenyembe expressed gratitude for the sponsorship.

“We are thrilled that Betway has chosen to support us, breaking the mold of companies typically focusing on football and netball.

“This is our first corporate sponsorship in over a decade, and it’s a tremendous motivator for the team.

“We are committed to making Malawi proud in Zambia,”said Munyenyembe.

With this significant boost, the Bravehearts Women’s Basketball Team is poised to make a strong impression in the international arena.

Economic expert weighs in on Kwacha’s rise against the dollar

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By Chisomo Phiri

The recent crackdown on illegal foreign exchange traders by law enforcement agencies has been cited as a key factor in the depreciation of the US dollar against the Malawi kwacha on the black market.

This is according to economic expert Edward Masoambeta.

Masoambeta notes that the crackdown has led to a decrease in illegal trading activities, resulting in a more stable flow of foreign exchange.



However, he suggests that removing restrictions on foreign exchange could further improve accessibility in banks.

In a related development, Reserve Bank of Malawi(RBM ) spokesperson Boston Maliketi Banda has announced that the government will soon unveil measures aimed at ensuring a sustained availability of foreign exchange in the country.

The value of the US dollar on the black market has seen a significant decline over the past two weeks, dropping from over K5,200 to K3,000 per dollar.

The development is seen as a positive sign for the Malawi’s economy, and experts are hopeful that the government’s measures will help maintain stability in the foreign exchange market.

French cultural events cancelled due to lack of funding



By Twink Jones Gadama

The Jacaranda Cultural Centre has announced the cancellation of its French cultural events, including the French song competition, school drama festivals, and writing competition, due to a lack of funding.

According to Poya Chapweteka, French Coordinator at the Jacaranda Cultural Centre, the cancellation was necessitated by the lack of support from the Jacaranda Foundation or other sponsors this year.



The cancellation has been met with disappointment from French teachers in Malawi, who see the events as crucial for promoting the learning and teaching of French.

“It’s a shame that it has to be this way,” said Silvéliano, a French teacher. “These competitions are very important for the promotion of learning and teaching French.”

The events were scheduled to take place at the Jacaranda Cultural Centre, which has been a hub for French cultural activities in Malawi.

The cancellation is a blow to efforts to promote the French language and culture in Malawi. French is one of the official languages of the African Union, and its promotion is seen as crucial for regional integration and cooperation.

The Jacaranda Cultural Centre has appealed to other sponsors to come forward and support the events, which are seen as important for promoting cultural exchange and understanding between Malawi and France.

“We hope to still have the opportunity to collaborate with AMEF in future competitions,” said Chapweteka. “We appreciate the understanding and cooperation of our partners and stakeholders in this situation.”

The cancellation of the events has raised concerns about the future of French language and culture promotion in Malawi. French teachers and learners are hoping that alternative arrangements can be made to ensure that the events take place in the future.

As one French teacher noted, “The promotion of French language and culture is crucial for our country’s development and integration into the regional and global community. We hope that the Jacaranda Cultural Centre and other stakeholders will find a way to revive these important events.”

Three lives lost in devastating road accident

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

A horrific road accident on March 5, 2025, has left a community in mourning after a speeding motor vehicle collided with a bicycle, claiming the lives of three innocent people.

Mangochi Police Public Relations Officer inspector Amina Tepani Daudi,says the tragic incident occurred around 2 pm at Chimwala area along Arthur Peter Mutharika Highway in Mangochi.


The victims, identified as Assan Alfred 2 years, Shamira Idi aged25, and Issah Mwamadi 40 years, were all on the bicycle when the accident occurred.

“The driver of the Honda Life Saloon, Patrick Buleya 26 years old a Laboratory Technician at Ntcheu District Hospital, lost control of the vehicle due to overspeeding”said Daudi.

As a result, the vehicle swerved to the nearside of the road, hitting the male pedal cyclist, who was traveling in the same direction with a female pillion passenger carrying a baby on her back.

The impact was severe, and the cyclist sustained severe head injuries, succumbing to his wounds upon arrival at Ukalanga Health Centre.

Tragically, the mother, Shamira Idi, and her baby, Assan Alfred, also suffered severe head injuries and were referred to Mangochi District Hospital, where they died while receiving treatment.

Mangochi Police have arrested the driver, Patrick Buleya, and he is awaiting court proceedings.

The police have urged all road users to adhere to traffic regulations and exercise caution to prevent similar road accidents.

Court hears testimony on seized phone data

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By Burnett Munthali

A Upindi has informed the court that he took a phone and other items that had been confiscated and transported them to their office in Lilongwe.

He stated that he used a device capable of retrieving deleted messages and images from the phone.

At present, the court proceedings have been temporarily halted as Upindi begins presenting the recovered data from Chunara’s phone through a video presentation (PowerPoint).



The defense argued that they had not received any of the documents being presented and had not been given the video beforehand.

They further stated that it was inappropriate for the prosecution to display evidence that had not been officially shared with them.

Judge Chimbizgani Kacheche, who is presiding over the case, ordered the prosecution to ensure that all relevant materials are properly submitted to allow the trial to proceed fairly.

The hearing will continue tomorrow at 9:00 AM.