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Govt orders fresh probe into Chilima,8 others plane crash

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By Chisomo Phiri

Government has announced that a fresh inquiry will be conducted into the plane crash that claimed the lives of the late Vice President Saulos Chilima and eight others.

Chilima and the eight victims died in a military plane crash on June 10, 2024, in Chikangawa Forest in Mzimba.

The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Charles Mhango, made the announcement in Parliament on Tuesday.

Mhango said president  Arthur Peter Mutharika has consented to the new investigation.

“The President has agreed that another inquiry should be conducted,however, this process will be handled by Parliament, which will appoint a committee to carry out the inquiry,” said Mhango.



The minister added that subsection 3 of the Constitution of Malawi empowers Parliament to conduct such investigations.

“This inquiry will involve experts from outside the country, who will advise the committee before it reaches its final conclusions,” he said.

On his part,United Transformation Movement (UTM ) Publicity Director Felix Njawala welcomed the development.

Wife to Chilima , Mary ,has however thanked  Mutharika for ordering the fresh inquiry.

“Zikomo kwambiri, kwabasi, Your Excellency…” reads part of Mary’s post on her Facebook page.

The previous inquiry findings instituted by the former president Lazarus Chakwera revealed that bad weather was the greatest cause of the plane crash.

It was revealed that the pilot on the day did not consult Kamuzu International Airport (KIA ) to find out how the weather was.

Chairperson of the commission of the inquiry,Justice Jabbar Alide, stated that the weather was bad in Mzuzu as it was foggy, causing poor visibility and very cold and it was getting worse despite that the plane had already took off from KIA.

“The commission found out that the pilot did not have any weather information about the day  which was supposed to be obtained from the Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services(DCCMS) before commencing to Mzuzu for the funeral of the late Ralph Kasambala.

“Based on the evidence, the commission found no proof of technical issues that caused the  accident that claimed the lives of the vice president and other eight people,” Alide read the report.

The commission further  stated that the Malawi Air Force Dornier 228 aircraft was in good condition a day before and on the actual day of the accident and that the aircraft had been duly maintained by the Malawi Air Force.

According to the manufacturer’s specifications, the plane was designed to cover 29,000 flying hours and the one which crashed at Chikangawa had completed only over 3,000 hours.

The report alluded that the cause of the crash was due to environmental factors which includes bad weather that led to poor communication while the plane was in the middle of the journey.

The commission of inquiry made its recommendations after conducting a thorough investigation.

This included examining the actual site of the accident, consulting the Malawi Police Service (MPS) and the Malawi Defence Force(MDF), and gathering information from all relevant sources connected to the incident.

“The commission of the enquiry visited Chikangwa forest and all places surrounding the place,  Mzuzu airport, Mzuzu police and Malawi a defence Force from Mzuzu as the first hand witness of the accident.

“The commission also engaged with the Zomba MDF and interviewed the deceased’s family before proceeding to Lilongwe, where it interacted with the President, the Secretary to the Office of the President(OPC), the MDF, the Malawi Police Service, Airtel Malawi, MACRA, and other stakeholders,” read part of the statement.

The commission of inquiry concluded that the plane crash was caused by a combination of environmental and human factors, based on evidence gathered from various individuals, institutions, and stakeholders.

Bushiri’s 43rd: A Night of Music and High-Profile Guests

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By Burnett Munthali

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri’s 43rd birthday celebration was a star-studded affair, with Zambian music sensation Yo Maps headlining the event at the Golden Peacock Complex in Lilongwe.

The event, which took place on Saturday, February 21, 2026, drew high-profile guests, including Malawi’s Second Vice President Enoch Chihana, former Vice President Michael Usi, and Zimbabwe’s Prophet Uebert Angel.

Bushiri and Yo Maps



Yo Maps delivered a high-energy performance, thrilling the audience with hits like “So Mone” and “Kondwa”.

The celebration also featured gospel singer Steve Spesho, son of the late Grace Chinga, who performed a dedicated birthday song for Bushiri.

While reports suggest Yo Maps was paid for his performance, the exact figure remains unverified, with some sources citing his booking fee as approximately $46,000 USD (roughly 80 million MWK).

Bushiri’s philanthropic efforts, including a recent 500 million MWK donation to Malawi Got Talent, have contributed to the public’s interest in his events.

The event showcased Bushiri’s influence across the region, blending faith and entertainment.

FGRF brings Ramadan relief to Thyolo’s hunger-stricken households

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By Burnett Munthali

At least 4,000 households in Traditional Authority Khwethemule in Thyolo District have received relief food items from Faizan Global Relief Foundation (FGRF).

The items, including maize flour, sugar, rice, salt, and soya pieces, are meant to help those fasting during the Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan have food to break their fasting with.

Speaking during the distribution exercise, FGRF’s Director of Public Relations and Projects, Ibrahim Omar Mataya, said it was important for families to have food during Ramadan, emphasizing the significance of charity and compassion during this sacred month.



On her part, Minister of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare Mary Navicha, who is also Thyolo Thava legislator, expressed gratitude for the support, acknowledging FGRF’s efforts in addressing food insecurity in the area.

The organisation has been distributing relief food to hunger-stricken Malawians following President Peter Mutharika’s declaration of a State of National Disaster in October last year, highlighting the country’s ongoing struggle with food security.

FGRF’s initiative is part of its broader efforts to support vulnerable communities, particularly during times of crisis, and aligns with the government’s appeal for humanitarian assistance to address the country’s food shortages.

Squash Stars Shine at Malawi Championship

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By Burnett Munthali

Chisomo Taulo and Mphatso Dunkalo have emerged victorious at the Squash Malawi Championship held at Blantyre Sports Club in Blantyre.

Taulo took the top spot in the men’s A category, outplaying James Matewere 3-1 in the final, showcasing his exceptional skill and determination.

Dunkalo dominated the ladies’ division, securing a 2-1 win over Carmen Chipunga, cementing her position as a leading squash player in Malawi.



Frank Mariko, James Chaphukira, and Osman Nick also made their mark, claiming the men’s B, plate A, and plate B titles, respectively, highlighting the depth of talent in Malawian squash.

The tournament received significant support from an anonymous squash enthusiast, who contributed K5 million towards its organization, according to Squash Malawi president Edward Chilima.

Blantyre Sports Club, with its international-standard squash courts, provided an ideal venue for the championship, offering players a world-class platform to showcase their abilities.

Dwasco Sacco Sees Impressive Growth in Assets and Membership

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By Burnett Munthali

Dwasco Sacco’s assets have grown significantly, reaching K3.1 billion in 2025, representing a 43.7 percent increase from K2.18 billion in 2024.

Speaking during this year’s annual general meeting in Dwangwa, Nkhotakota, Dwasco Sacco board chairperson Abel Musopole attributed the growth to the Sacco’s efforts to improve its services and attract more members.



The membership has also seen a notable increase, rising from 6,370 to over 7,093, marking an 11.3 percent growth, Musopole said.

Musopole emphasized the importance of timely loan repayment to maintain favorable interest rates, urging members to be responsible borrowers.

Malawi Union of Savings and Credit Cooperatives (MUSCCO) Head of Finance and Administration Kingsley Mulewa advised Dwasco Sacco members to boost their deposits, currently at 7 percent, to drive further growth.

One long-standing member, Nancy Msiska, expressed her excitement about the Sacco’s progress and was thrilled to receive a bicycle as a token of appreciation for her loyalty.

The Sacco’s growth is a testament to its commitment to serving its members and contributing to the local economy.