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Oasis Brands wins prestigious Malawi Initiative of the Year Award

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By Chisomo Phiri

A leading creative and digital transformation company, Oasis Brands, has won the coveted Brand Malawi Initiative of the Year Award by the Institute of Marketing in Malawi (IMM).

The award acknowledges the company’s outstanding work on the Malawi Pavilion, which showcased the country’s cultural heritage and economic potential on a global scale.

In an interview with our journalist Chisomo Phiri, Oasis Brands’ founder and Managing Director, Ian Khonje, expressed his gratitude and pride upon receiving the award.



“This honor energizes us to continue our mission of showcasing Malawi’s uniqueness and inspiring people to connect with our nation in new ways,” he said.

When asked about the secret to their success, Khonje attributed it to a clear vision, strong commitment to collaboration, and a focus on authenticity and innovation.

“Our team’s dedication, combined with the invaluable support of our partners, allowed us to craft a Pavilion that truly resonates with people from all walks of life,” he explained.

Khonje assured customers that they should expect even more innovative initiatives as the company continues to offer exceptional branding solutions that meet their needs and open new doors for Malawi in tourism, trade, and investment.

Regarding future plans, Khonje said they plan to expand the company’s presence beyond Malawi and strengthen its operations in regional markets, particularly in Southern Africa.

“The company will continue to push the envelope in creative design and digital solutions, focusing on immersive media and experiences that showcase Africa’s potential.

“We are a nation full of potential, creativity, and resilience. Let’s continue to celebrate our culture, invest in our dreams, and embrace innovation. By coming together, we can build a future where Malawi thrives as a recognized and respected player on the global stage.”

Oasis Brands is a creative and digital transformation company dedicated to driving growth for brands and organizations through innovative solutions.

By supporting clients in creating meaningful connections with their audiences, the company promotes Malawi’s story both locally and globally.

Ministry of Education Shuts Mangochi Secondary and Ahlus Sunna Foundation School Over Sanitary Concerns

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By Elywin Chighali Mhango

In a decisive move aimed at protecting student health and safety, the Ministry of Education has closed Mangochi Secondary School and Ahlus Sunna Foundation School and College due to severe sanitary issues and inadequate water supply. This closure follows recent reports of students being hospitalized due to diarrhea, raising urgent concerns about hygiene conditions at the schools.

Mphatso Nkuonera, the Public Relations Officer for the Ministry of Education, confirmed the shutdown, stating that both educational institutions “lacked proper hygiene and sanitation measures.” Investigations conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Health revealed significant deficiencies in maintaining proper sanitary standards.

Mphatso Nkuonera

In addition to the closures, it has come to light that the Ahlus Sunna Foundation School and College has also been providing shelter for students from Area 47, Sector 2 and 5, who are similarly facing challenges related to hygiene. The ministry emphasized the importance of addressing these issues promptly to ensure the safety of all students.

The Ministry of Education has reiterated its commitment to promoting good hygiene practices and moral values in educational institutions. They urge all schools to adhere to the guidelines and regulations established to prevent future closures, which could disrupt the academic calendar and adversely affect student performance.

As work progresses to rectify the sanitation and water supply issues, the Ministry assures that the health and safety of learners remains the top priority. Parents and guardians are encouraged to stay informed and to support efforts aimed at restoring the schools to safe operating conditions.

The ministry is optimistic that once the necessary improvements are made, students will be able to return to their classrooms, ready to learn in a safe and healthy environment.

Airtel Top 8 final gate revenue hits all-time high

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By Chisomo Phiri

The 2024 Airtel Top 8 Cup final between FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and Silver Strikers at Bingu National Stadium on Saturday has made history by grossing a record-breaking K116.4 million in gate revenue.

Football Association of Malawi (FAM) president Fleetwood Haiya has announced this impressive figure on his Facebook page.

This marks the first time a domestic final has reached such a remarkable milestone.



With standard tickets priced at K5,000, the event drew a massive crowd.

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets emerged victorious, clinching their third Airtel Top 8 title after defeating Silver Strikers 1-0, thanks to Ernest Petro’s 71st-minute goal.

Notably, Bullets are the first team to successfully defend the Cup since its inception in 2017, showcasing their exceptional skill and dedication.

Moyale Barracks secures finals spot in Raiply national volleyball tournament

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By Chisomo Phiri

Moyale Barracks Volleyball team on Saturday secured a spot in the finals of the K25 million Raiply National Volleyball tournament after a thrilling 3-1 victory over the reigning champions, Wolves.

The win came after a series of impressive performances, including a 3-1 defeat of Blue Eagles and Katoto Volleyball Team.

The team’s dominance was evident from the opening day, and their momentum has only continued to build.



In the semi-final showdown at Katoto Volleyball courts in Mzuzu City, Moyale Barracks faced off against Wolves, emerging victorious with a 3-1 win.

This sets them up for a thrilling final match against Blue Eagles, who secured their spot with a nail-biting 3-2 win over Lilongwe Spikers.

Meanwhile, Wolves will face Lilongwe Spikers in a do-or-die match to determine the bronze medal winner.

The stage is set for an exciting conclusion to the tournament, and fans are eagerly awaiting the final matches.

Livestock farming can boost Malawi’s foreign currency- Mpinganjira

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By Chisomo Phiri

Business magnate Dr. Thomson Mpinganjira has encouraged Malawians to consider engaging in livestock farming, particularly goats and cattle, as the country is reportedly struggling to meet its meat consumption needs.

Speaking at the launch of the modern Ekhaya Abattoir in Blantyre on Thursday, Dr. Mpinganjira emphasized that increasing livestock production would not only address domestic demand but also expand the country’s export potential, boosting foreign exchange earnings.

Mpinganjira



On his part, the Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture responsible for irrigation services,Geoffrey Mamba,supported Mpinganjira’s statement, highlighting the potential for job creation and improved food security.

The Ekhaya Abattoir, located in Mpemba, has the capacity to slaughter up to 150 cows per day.

The facility sits on 2.1 hectares of land.