Wednesday, December 24, 2025
No menu items!
spot_img
Home Blog Page 763

Silver Strikers crowned 2024 TNM Super League champions

0

By Chisomo Phiri

Silver Strikers have emerged as the 2024 TNM Super League champions after a thrilling 1-0 victory over Mighty Mukuru Wanderers at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre on Saturday.

The match’s sole goal was scored by MacDonald Lameck in the 53rd minute, securing the championship title for the Central Bankers with two games to spare.

In a post-match interview,Silver Strikers’ head coach, Peter Mponda, praised his team for their discipline and execution.

Silver Players



“It was a professional performance. We capitalised on their missed chances and applied what we would worked on all season. I am proud of the players,” said Mponda.

He expressed his gratitude towards the team’s board.

“I faced opposition from some quarters due to my perceived sympathies towards FCB Nyasa Big Bullets.

“However, the board stood firm in their decision, and today, everyone associated with Silver is basking in joy,” said the bankers coach.

On his part,Wanderers’ interim head coach, Bob Mpinganjira, lamented his team’s second-half lapse.

“We played well in the first half but were caught off-guard in the second half, which led to the goal. Unfortunately, we could not find a response,” said Mpinganjira.

The league will go into final phases on Sunday as Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos will host Mzuzu City Hammers, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets will travel to Mulanje to face FOMO, and Karonga United will take on Bangwe All Stars.

Limbe Police arrest man for impersonating a public officer

0



By Burnett Munthali

Police in Limbe have apprehended 29-year-old Harry Mkwate for allegedly impersonating a public officer. The suspect is accused of posing as a Sanitation Officer from the Blantyre City Council (BCC) and using a fake identification card to defraud unsuspecting business owners.

Mkwate reportedly targeted shops owned by foreign nationals in Limbe Township, claiming to conduct inspections and collect money under the guise of official duties. His fraudulent activities, however, came to an abrupt end when an Indian businessman at Moon Puffs questioned his credentials. Sensing irregularities, the businessman promptly tipped off Limbe Police.

Harry Mkwate



The suspect was arrested on the spot after BCC officials, summoned to the scene, confirmed that Mkwate was not employed by the council. He is currently in police custody at Limbe Police Station and is expected to appear in court soon to answer charges of impersonation.

Deputy Public Relations Officer for Limbe Police Station, Chibisa Mulimbika, commended the businessman for his vigilance, which led to Mkwate’s capture. “This case underscores the importance of verifying identities of individuals claiming to represent public offices,” said Mulimbika.

Mkwate hails from Nanthoka Village, Traditional Authority Machinjiri, in Blantyre District. Police investigations are ongoing to determine whether the suspect has defrauded other businesses or individuals.

Under Malawian law, impersonating a public officer is a serious offense that carries heavy penalties upon conviction. This arrest serves as a warning to others who might consider similar fraudulent activities.

Police have urged the public, particularly business owners, to remain vigilant and report suspicious individuals. Officials advise verifying the credentials of anyone claiming to represent a public institution before engaging with them.

The arrest of Harry Mkwate highlights the need for community vigilance and swift action in combating fraud. As the suspect awaits trial, it is hoped that justice will be served, reinforcing the importance of accountability and adherence to the rule of law in Malawi.

Chisankho Watch Coalition condemns bribery and corruption in voter registration

0



By Burnett Munthali

The Chisankho Watch Coalition has raised alarm over reports of voter registration fraud, including the distribution of money and maize to individuals during the ongoing voter registration process. The coalition describes these practices as a direct threat to the credibility of Malawi’s electoral process.

Speaking during a press briefing in Lilongwe, the coalition’s Chairperson, Gilford Matonga, highlighted these irregularities, pointing to specific incidents where government officials allegedly met with traditional leaders to manipulate voter registration.

“There are worrying reports of people being bribed with K1,000 and maize in exchange for registering to vote in certain areas. Such practices undermine democracy and fairness in elections,” said Matonga.



Matonga further claimed that some traditional leaders have been pressured to monitor voter registration figures in their jurisdictions. This, he said, creates a coercive environment that could skew the registration process and compromise the integrity of the elections.

The coalition has called on the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) and law enforcement agencies to take swift action against those involved in the malpractice. “We urge MEC to remain vigilant and ensure that voter registration is conducted transparently and fairly,” Matonga added.

The revelations have sparked mixed reactions from the public. Civil society organizations have condemned the alleged bribery and called for accountability. “This is a serious issue that must be addressed urgently to protect the integrity of our elections,” said one activist.

Meanwhile, political analysts warn that such practices could lead to voter apathy and distrust in the electoral system if left unchecked.

As Malawi heads toward its next elections, the Chisankho Watch Coalition’s findings highlight the urgent need for reforms and stricter oversight in the voter registration process. Ensuring free and fair elections is not just the responsibility of the Electoral Commission but of all stakeholders, including political parties and citizens.

The coalition’s warning serves as a reminder that democracy can only thrive in a transparent and just environment, free from bribery and corruption.

UTM’s Noel Masangwi and Chidanti Malunga Set to Rejoin DPP

0

By Twink Jones Gadama

Reports suggests that UTM patron Noel Masangwi and senior member Chidanti Malunga are poised to rejoin the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

According to sources, the duo will be welcomed back into the DPP fold at the party’s regional offices.

Masangwi and Malunga’s decision to rejoin their former party is reportedly motivated by their conviction that the DPP is the only party that truly has Malawi’s best interests at heart.

Masangwi



This development has significant implications for Malawi’s political landscape, particularly in the run-up to the 2025 elections.

The UTM, founded by Saulos Chilima in 2018, has been a key player in Malawi’s opposition politics.

Chilima’s leadership and vision for a better Malawi resonated with many, especially the youth.

However, his untimely passing in June 2024 created a power vacuum within the party.

The UTM’s recent convention, which saw Dalitso Kabambe take the reins as the party’s new leader, marked a significant turning point for the party.

However, the departure of key figures like Masangwi and Malunga may undermine the party’s efforts to regroup and rebrand.

The DPP, on the other hand, has been working to revamp its image and regain public trust.

The return of Masangwi and Malunga could be a significant boost to the party’s morale and prospects.

As Malawi gears up for the 2025 elections, the political landscape is becoming increasingly fluid.

The UTM’s loss of key members and the DPP’s potential gain may have far-reaching consequences for the country’s political future.

The reported defection of Noel Masangwi and Chidanti Malunga from the UTM to the DPP marks a significant shift in Malawi’s political landscape.

However,efforts to talk to the dual proved futile as their phones couldn’t be reached.

As the country hurtles towards the 2025 elections, one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the outcome is far from certain.

Chidanti

Kambauwa Wirima commends Solon Foundation for advancing Education infrastructure

0



By Elywin Chighali Mhango

Minister of Education Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima has praised the Solon Foundation for its construction of classroom blocks, science laboratories, and teachers’ housing in several secondary schools within the Northern Education Division.

Wirima expressed her appreciation during a ceremony at Jenda Community Day Secondary School (CDSS) in Mzimba on Friday, where the newly built facilities were officially handed over.

“As a government, we are very grateful for the support we receive from the Solon Foundation.

“The infrastructural improvements they have provided across various secondary schools in the Northern Region complement our efforts to create effective learning environments for students and enhance the quality of education services, which aligns with the aspirations of Malawi Vision 2063.

Wirima at Jenda community Day secondary School



“We encourage the Foundation to consider expanding this initiative to other educational divisions in the country to ensure that no one is left behind in achieving our 2063 goals,” she stated.

The Minister urged the school management committee, the community, and the students to take good care of the new facilities to ensure they benefit future generations.

“Improving school infrastructure directly enhances teaching and learning outcomes.

“Hostels are particularly important, as they provide accommodation for students and ease housing concerns while they pursue their education,” she added.

Wirima emphasized the importance of ongoing investment in education from both the Government and its partners, expressing hope that quality education remains a priority for all students.

During the handover ceremony, Solon Foundation’s Executive Director(ED), Willie Dhlandhlara, acknowledged the strong relationship between the Ministry of Education and the Foundation.

“These initiatives aim to facilitate students’ access to university education by addressing previous gaps, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of the learning and teaching processes.

“By investing in these projects, we are investing in the development of better citizens who will become our future leaders,” he remarked.

Dhlandhlara noted that the Foundation has already invested USD 1.5 million into the infrastructural support for secondary schools.

The Minister was joined by Steven Chikopa, Director of Administration; Dr. Florida Banda, Director of Secondary Education; Jennings Kayira, Education Division Manager for the Northern Region; and other senior officials from the Ministry of Education.