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A Tribute to a musical legend: Moments of celebration at Balaka Stadium

By Burnett Munthali

The atmosphere at Balaka Stadium briefly transformed into a vibrant music extravaganza recently, as Jonny Zembani Banda and fellow artists came together to honor the memory of his late father. The event was not just a solemn farewell but a lively celebration of the life and music of the renowned artist.

Jonny Zembani Banda took center stage, leading the gathering through heartfelt renditions of his father’s most beloved compositions, including the iconic “Mzimu wa Soldier Udzagona.” Each note echoed through the stadium, evoking memories and emotions shared by all those present.

In true celebratory fashion, the audience soon found themselves unable to resist the infectious rhythms and melodies. Spontaneously, people joined in, swaying and dancing, their movements a testament to the joy and passion that music can inspire even in moments of grief.

The tribute was not just about the music; it was a testament to the profound impact that the late artist had on his community and beyond. His songs had become anthems of resilience and hope, and on this day, they resonated more powerfully than ever.

As the sun set over Balaka Stadium, casting a warm glow over the gathered crowd, there was a sense of closure and gratitude. Gratitude for the music that had touched so many lives, and closure in knowing that the legacy of a musical legend would continue to live on through the melodies and memories he left behind.

For a moment, amidst the cheers and the music, the stadium felt like more than just a venue—it was a sanctuary of remembrance and celebration, where the spirit of a beloved artist soared through every chord played and every voice raised in song.

Chakwera attends Lucius Banda funeral

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By Staff Reporter


President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has arrived in Balaka to lead the Malawi Nation in paying last respects to the fallen musician Lucius Banda, who died Sunday in South Africa while receiving treatment.

Upon arrival, the President proceeded to the late Banda’s house in Kaumphawi Village in Andiamo where he paid his last respects together with Madam Monica Chakwera before proceeding to Balaka Stadium where the funeral programme will be held.

Chakwera comforting Sir Paul Banda

A mass which will be led by Bishop Desmond Tambala Archbishop of Lilongwe, will be celebrated in honour of the musician.

Different people have gathered at Balaka Stadium, where Mass will be held before his burial at his home  Sosola Village.

Among other people at Balaka Stadium are the Vice President of the Republic of Malawi Dr. Michael Usi, Former President of the Republic of Malawi Dr. Joyce Banda, Government Ministers, Formers Ministers, the Clergy, different musicians, across the country.

Until his death, Banda was Presidential Advisor on the Youth and Arts.

Mtambo trashes relocation of arrested Malawians

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By Leonard Kavwenje

Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) Vice President responsible for Operations Senior Comrade Timothy Pagonachi Mtambo says relocating detainees is a sign of violation of human rights.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with a local television,Luntha Mtambo said, “There is a purpose behind establishment of a police station, prison and court in each and every district of Malawi.”

Mtambo with activist Bon Kalindo

“On what logic does government arrests
a fellow Malawian in Blantyre then relocates him/her to Lilongwe then sends him/her to Nkhotakota?”, wondered Mtambo.

Surprised Mtambo, “How do you think a wife or a husband or relatives can cheer and bring food? An infringement to access food, isn’t it? No communication between the victim and lawyers.”, said Mtambo.

The starry human rights activist further said, “My request is that government must understand that it is not a disorganised entity nor a criminal society. Why spending huge sums of government resources in terms of fuel and officers’ allowances just to move arrested ones from another district to another district. Why sending more than 26 police officers to arrest an activist! Are activists criminals?”, concluded Mtambo.

Malawian economist Dr. Khwima Nthara appointed World Bank Country Manager for Papua New Guinea

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By Chisomo Phiri


The World Bank Group has announced the appointment of  Malawian economist Dr. Khwima Nthara as its country manager for Papua New Guinea(PNG).

In a statement in our possession,the Group states that Dr. Nthara’s appointment will unify country-level leadership across the institution to better support Papua New Guinea’s public and private sector priorities.

“This newly created position provides a single point of contact for access to the full breadth of World Bank Group products and services and will enhance the institutions’ ability to address global challenges, and drive development with speed, efficiency, and impact.

Dr Khwima Nthara



“This unified leadership approach tremendously improves the WBG’s capacity to support PNG’s development ambitions.

“The introduction of this joint country representation is an important step towards building a stronger World Bank Group,” reads the statement in part.

Meanwhile, Nthara says the new role shows the trust that the group has in him, and it is also a positive development for Malawi.

“This will enable us to improve our scope, scale, and speed and therefore make us a better partner in supporting the government, the private sector, and ultimately, the people of Papua New Guinea,” he says.

Dr. Nthara has been World Bank Country Manager for Papua New Guinea since 2023.

He joined the World Bank Group in February 2005 as Country Economist for Malawi and has since held positions across the World Bank that include Country Manager for Liberia, where he was responsible for managing the Bank’s portfolio of 27 projects with a total commitment of US$1.4 Billion. 

Before joining the World Bank,Dr. Nthara was Manager of Deloitte’s Development Consulting Practice, Manager of the UK-funded Malawi Trade and Poverty Program, and Economics Lecturer at the University of Malawi.

Dr. Nthara holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, a Masters’ Degree in Economics of Developing Countries from the same University, and a Bachelor of Social Science in Economics from the University of Malawi.

The World Bank Group is one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries.

Its bold vision is to create a world free of poverty.

The Group consists of the World Bank, including the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Development Association (IDA); the International Finance Corporation (IFC); the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA); and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).

Chigoga appointed Bullets acting CEO

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By Chisomo Phiri

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets FC has announced the appointment  of Albert Chigoga as its acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) effective July 1,2024.

In a statement, the club says Chigoga replaces Suzgo Nyirenda, and he comes into the position after serving as the club’s Chief Administration Officer and General Secretary since joining in 2017.

Reads the statement in part: “We are excited about the Club’s future under Albert’s leadership and are confident that he will continue to build on the rich history and legacy of our club, inspiring us all.

Albert Chigoga



“FCB Nyasa Big Bullets is not just a club but a symbol of excellence in Malawi football. With impressive track record and a reputation as the most decorated in the sports history, we are proud to be part of this legacy.”

Chigoga holds a degree in Business Administration complemented by credentials in statistics and marketing.

Before joining Bullets,he had a decade-long career in the research industry, holding senior executive positions and managing marketing research projects for both local and international companies.