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MultiChoice Malawi commits to deliver affordable entertainment to Malawians

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By Dean Chisambo

MultiChoice Malawi has reaffirmed its commitment to delivering accessible and affordable entertainment for Malawians.

MultiChoice Malawi Managing Director Averessa Ndlovu Chella made these remarks during a showcase of DStv and GOtv programmes in Lilongwe.

Chella said the event was about highlighting what MultiChoice has to offer and the value it brings to people’s homes.

Averessa Ndlovu Chella



She further stated that although there is still a long journey ahead, the partnership with the Ministry of Information and Digitalization will help grow the creative industry in Malawi.

Chella said: “Our objective is to create efficiencies and ease for our customers.”

She added that adopting the digital era is key to their business and that driving such efficiency is part of what they offer.

She mentioned that through their partnership with the government and their agenda for digital growth, they will be able to achieve important milestones.

She added that they package their products and prices in a way that makes them affordable for every customer.

She said: “That is why we are not limited to one package on DStv or GOtv. We offer many packages that are accessible and cater to different budgets.”

In his remarks, Ministry of Information and Digitalization Principal Secretary Baldwin Chinyamwaka said they have plans to develop a digital broadcasting policy aimed at guiding the growth of the industry.

Chinyamwaka revealed that the policy will help create a favourable environment for broadcasters and boost local content development.

He disclosed that the ministry will work to ensure that both service providers like DStv and consumers are protected through regulatory oversight institutions.

National spotlight on Vitumbiko Mumba: Media frenzy reflects rising political significance


By Burnett Munthali

As it stands now, all major media houses in Malawi, including the state-owned Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), are broadcasting Engineer Vitumbiko Mumba’s event at Chancellor College.

This level of coverage is significant, given the usual selective nature of media attention, especially by MBC, which has often been criticized for favoring government-aligned narratives.

Mumba’s event, currently taking place at the prestigious Chancellor College in Zomba, has attracted a nationwide audience, further underlining the importance and weight of his message.


The decision by nearly all major media platforms to cover the event live underscores the perceived relevance of Mumba’s public lecture and the growing interest in his political outlook.

On Sunday, a similar media setup is expected to unfold at Njamba Freedom Park in Blantyre, where Mumba will continue what appears to be a deliberate outreach campaign to connect with ordinary Malawians.

The continuation of these public engagements across regions and the coordinated media coverage suggest a calculated and strategic move to amplify his message across the country.

It is particularly noteworthy that just last week, even MBC—which traditionally aligns its broadcasting with central government priorities—covered the handover ceremony of ambulances in Mzimba.

This emerging pattern of coverage points to a subtle shift in how public interest events are being presented in the media landscape, potentially signaling an evolving openness to diverse political expressions.

The fact that MBC is now covering events that involve individuals or messages not necessarily confined to strict government propaganda could be seen as a positive step toward broader media pluralism.

However, everyone has a right to interpret these developments as they see fit.

For some, this level of exposure reflects Mumba’s increasing popularity and his ability to capture the national imagination at a time when Malawians are yearning for authentic leadership.

For others, it may be interpreted as part of a broader political reconfiguration, with certain factions within or around government repositioning ahead of the 2025 general elections.

Still, there are those who might argue that such media focus is premature or strategically manipulative, serving interests yet to be fully revealed to the public.

What remains clear is that Engineer Vitumbiko Mumba has managed to insert himself into the national political discourse in a way that commands attention, analysis, and debate.

Whether as a reformist insider, a future contender, or a visionary minister seeking to transform the political culture, Mumba’s media presence is no longer incidental—it is intentional and influential.

As the weekend approaches and Njamba Freedom Park becomes the next venue of public engagement, all eyes will again be on what he says, how he says it, and what it ultimately means for Malawi’s political future.

In this media-driven age, where narrative shapes perception, and perception influences power, the extent and tone of coverage surrounding Mumba may well be an early indicator of shifting political tides.

Kanengo Police emphasize need for peaceful coexistence among politicians

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By Jones Gadama

The Kanengo Police Station in Lilongwe, Malawi, has highlighted the importance of community sensitization to promote peaceful coexistence among community members, regardless of their political affiliations.

This call was made during a recent engagement between the Kanengo Police and the Kanengo Senior Politicians Against Violence (KASPAV), which brought together aspiring members of Parliament and councillors from various political parties, including the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), United Transformation Movement (UTM), United Democratic Front (UDF), and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

Milly Kandiyero, representing the Officer-in-Charge of Kanengo Police, stressed the need for unity and peace within communities, despite political differences. Kandiyero emphasized that peaceful coexistence is crucial for the well-being and development of the community.

Phillimon Nkasauka Phiri, Publicity Secretary for KASPAV, cautioned aspirants against perpetuating violence, saying politicians need to promote peaceful interactions and avoid inflammatory rhetoric.

The meeting aimed to sensitize politicians on the importance of maintaining peace and stability in their communities.

Phiri noted that politicians have a significant role to play in promoting peace and stability, and they should avoid actions that could lead to violence. “We need to promote peaceful interactions and avoid inflammatory rhetoric that could lead to violence,” Phiri said.

The Kanengo Police Station has been working closely with the community to promote peace and stability. In 2014, the Peace Ambassadors Malawi organization was established to promote peace and cohesion, community harmony, and mutual coexistence.

The organization has been working with the police and other stakeholders to promote peace and stability in the community.

The meeting between the Kanengo Police and KASPAV is a step in the right direction towards promoting peace and stability in the community. It is essential for politicians to work together and promote peaceful coexistence, regardless of their political differences.

By doing so, they can create a conducive environment for development and growth.

The Malawi Police Service has been working to protect public safety and rights of persons in Malawi since its founding in 1921. The service is headed by an Inspector General of Police and is mandated by the constitution to maintain law and order.

In recent years, the police have been working to address issues such as albino killers and thugs armed with panga knives. The CCAP-Blantyre Synod has expressed concern over the police’s failure to provide security to peaceful demonstrators.

However, the Kanengo police station has commended stakeholders in its operating area for their support in the fight against albino killers.

The meeting between the Kanengo Police and KASPAV highlights the importance of promoting peace and stability in the community. Politicians have a significant role to play in promoting peace and stability, and they should avoid actions that could lead to violence.

By working together, politicians can create a conducive environment for development and growth.

The Kanengo Police Station will continue to work closely with the community to promote peace and stability.

Speaker Catherine Gotani Hara accuses opposition leader of sexism over section 65 enforcement

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By Jones Gadama

Speaker of Parliament Catherine Gotani Hara has accused Leader of Opposition in Parliament George Chaponda of attacking her over the failure to enforce Section 65 of the parliamentary rules, claiming that the criticism is motivated by sexism. Section 65 empowers the Speaker to recall Members of Parliament who cross the floor.

However, Chaponda has pushed back, calling for Gotani Hara’s resignation due to her alleged failure to discharge her duties fairly. He accuses her of gagging opposition MPs who are pushing for electoral reforms. The opposition leader’s demands come after chaotic scenes erupted in Parliament, with Gotani Hara accused of bias in handling parliamentary affairs.

Gotani Hara’s defense is that she’s being singled out because she’s a woman, despite previous Speakers also failing to enforce Section 65.

Gotani


The provision has been a contentious issue since 2014, with all Speakers facing criticism for not enforcing it. MPs often secure court injunctions to block the process, further complicating the matter.

Critics argue that Gotani Hara’s leadership has been marred by incompetence and partisanship.

Her failure to uphold parliamentary rules and regulations has led to confusion and disruption within the legislature. Some have even called for her impeachment, citing her inability to manage parliamentary affairs effectively.

The controversy surrounding Section 65 enforcement has sparked intense debate, with some arguing that the provision is essential for maintaining party loyalty and others seeing it as an infringement on MPs’ rights. The issue remains a contentious point in Malawi’s parliamentary politics.

In related news, Gotani Hara has faced criticism for delaying approval for the parliamentary inquiry into the plane crash that claimed the life of former Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima.

This has further fueled concerns about her leadership and commitment to upholding parliamentary procedures.

As tensions between Gotani Hara and Chaponda escalate, the future of Malawi’s parliamentary politics hangs in the balance.

The controversy surrounding Section 65 enforcement and Gotani Hara’s leadership will likely continue to dominate the headlines in the coming days.

Castel Malawi unveils Kuche Kuche 6-pack for social gatherings and casual hangouts

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By Jones Gadama

In a bid to enhance the social drinking experience, Castel Malawi has introduced the Kuche Kuche 6-Pack, a convenient and portable packaging solution designed for easy sharing among friends and family during casual gatherings and hangouts.

The new packaging is part of the company’s efforts to cater to the evolving needs and preferences of its customers, particularly the younger generation.

The Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is an innovative packaging solution that allows consumers to enjoy their favorite Castel beer with friends and family without the hassle of carrying multiple individual bottles or cans.

The 6-pack is designed to be compact, lightweight, and easy to carry, making it perfect for outdoor activities, picnics, or simply hanging out at home.

According to Castel Malawi’s marketing team, the Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is all about enhancing the social drinking experience.

“We understand that our customers value convenience, flexibility, and the ability to share experiences with friends and family,” said a spokesperson for Castel Malawi.
He added, “The Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is designed to meet these needs, providing a hassle-free way to enjoy our beers with others.”

The Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is an extension of Castel Malawi’s popular Kuche Kuche beer brand, which has gained a significant following in the country.

The brand is known for its crisp, refreshing taste and affordable price point, making it a favorite among beer enthusiasts.

The introduction of the Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is also a strategic move by Castel Malawi to stay competitive in the increasingly crowded beer market.

With more consumers looking for convenient and portable packaging solutions, the company is well-positioned to capitalize on this trend.

“We are excited to introduce the Kuche Kuche 6-Pack to our customers,” said the spokesperson,a adding that, “We believe that this new packaging solution will enhance the drinking experience for our customers and provide a unique selling point for our brand.”

The Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is available at major retailers and wholesalers across Malawi, with a competitive price point that is expected to appeal to customers.

The company is also planning to launch a series of promotional activities to create awareness and drive sales of the new product.

As the beer market in Malawi continues to evolve, Castel Malawi is well-positioned to stay ahead of the competition.

With its innovative products, commitment to quality, and customer-centric approach, the company is poised for growth and success in the years to come.

The introduction of the Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is a testament to Castel Malawi’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

The company is constantly looking for ways to improve its products and services, and the new packaging solution is a reflection of this commitment.

The Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is a welcome addition to the beer market in Malawi. Its convenient and portable packaging solution is designed to enhance the social drinking experience, making it perfect for sharing with friends and family during casual gatherings and hangouts.

With its competitive price point and availability at major retailers and wholesalers, the Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is set to become a popular choice among beer enthusiasts in Malawi.

As the company looks to the future, it is clear that Castel Malawi is committed to staying ahead of the competition.

With its innovative products, commitment to quality, and customer-centric approach, the company is poised for growth and success in the years to come.

The introduction of the Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is just the beginning of an exciting new chapter in the company’s history.

The Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is a great example of how Castel Malawi is innovating and adapting to changing consumer preferences.

The company’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is evident in its products and services, and the Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is no exception.

Overall, the Kuche Kuche 6-Pack is a great addition to the beer market in Malawi.

Its convenient and portable packaging solution, combined with its competitive price point and availability at major retailers and wholesalers, make it a popular choice among beer enthusiasts.

As the company continues to innovate and adapt to changing consumer preferences, it is clear that Castel Malawi is poised for growth and success in the years to come.