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Malawi prepares to receive late Lucius Banda’s body from South Africa

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By Burnett Munthali

Malawi is poised to receive the body of the late Lucius Banda, a revered figure in the country’s music and political spheres, today, Tuesday, July 2, 2024, from South Africa. The announcement was made by the Minister of Information and Digitalization, Honorable Moses Kunkuyu, detailing the itinerary for the arrival and subsequent ceremonies.

The airplane carrying Lucius Banda’s body is scheduled to land at Chileka Airport in Blantyre at 14 hours (2:00 PM). From there, the body will be transported to the College of Medicine.

Lucius Banda



Later in the evening, a prayer service will be held at St Louis Montfort Parish in Balaka starting at 18:00 hours (6:00 PM). This service will be an opportunity for friends, family, and fans to pay their respects and honor the late musician and politician.

Following the prayer service, Lucius Banda’s body will be taken to his home, where further ceremonies and mourning rituals are expected to take place.

Minister Moses Kunkuyu also noted that the government will announce the official day of burial for Lucius Banda, allowing the nation to prepare and pay their final respects to a beloved icon.

It is worth noting that on Monday, July 1, 2024, prayer services were already conducted in South Africa, attended by various government dignitaries, underscoring Lucius Banda’s significant impact and widespread respect both domestically and internationally.

As Malawi prepares to bid farewell to Lucius Banda, his legacy as a musician, politician, and cultural icon will be remembered fondly, leaving an indelible mark on the nation’s history and hearts of its people.

Joshua Chisa Mbere reflects on the end of SKC’s mourning period

By Burnett Munthali

On July 1st, Josua Chisa Mbere took to his Facebook page to mark the conclusion of the official mourning period for SKC (Saulos Klaus Chilima) and reflect on recent events surrounding accusations and mourning.

In his heartfelt post, Mbere acknowledges the pain and grief that accompanied the mourning period for SKC. He expresses relief that, despite the ongoing pain, the period of official mourning has ended, allowing for a more assertive response to what he describes as rude and opportunistic behavior.

Chisa Mbele



Reflecting on the accusations and insults directed towards President Lazarus Chakwera following SKC’s passing, Mbere condemns the allegations of Chakwera’s involvement in the accident that claimed SKC’s life. He passionately defends Chakwera, stating that the insults and accusations were unwarranted and fueled by malicious intent.

Mbere goes on to emphasize that any violent tendencies associated with past regimes should not be attributed to the present generation. He firmly asserts that such behavior is neither genetic nor hereditary, and that those responsible are no longer alive.

Drawing on personal experience, Mbere recalls a past incident where he faced physical violence and danger, yet chose forgiveness and reconciliation when the perpetrator apologized. He encourages others to embrace resilience through understanding, acceptance of apologies, and forging reconciliation rather than living in bitterness.

Regarding recent events, Mbere unequivocally states his belief that the plane crash involving SKC was an accident, absolving President Chakwera of any involvement. He asserts that Chakwera himself is deeply affected by the tragedy, understanding the background circumstances more intimately than many critics.

In conclusion, Mbere thanks fellow Malawians for their support but also laments the pervasive negativity and propensity to spread misinformation and insults. Despite this, he extends a blessing to all.

The post serves as a poignant reflection on recent events, highlighting themes of forgiveness, resilience, and the importance of truth amidst adversity. Mbere’s words offer a call for unity and understanding in the face of tragedy and controversy, urging a collective move away from hate towards healing and reconciliation in Malawi.

TikTok star ‘iPhone Daddy’ arrested over fraud, theft in Lilongwe

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By Chisomo Phiri

Police at Area 3 in the capital Lilongwe are keeping in custody a well-known TikTok content creator, known as ‘iPhone Daddy’ for allegedly duping people of K5 million, on the pretext that he would supply them with iPhone 13 gadgets,and for misusing cars he rented for his social media activities.

iPhone Daddy, whose real name is Innocent Sengimana, aged 23, was arrested on Thursday, June 27, 2024 at Airwing location in the capital city.

The suspect, whose TikTok page name is ‘innocentjumajayi’, is said to have collected the cash as upfront payments from his TikTok followers.

Sengimama arrested



He is also being accused of taking two iPhones valued at K3.5 million, from a certain client to sell on his behalf, but disappeared with the proceeds.

It is also reported that the suspect failed to pay fees for the cars he hired for his social media business.And instead of returning the cars to its owners after expiry of the agreed period, he used them as collateral to his debtors.

Police have since recovered the cars.

On the day of his arrest, the suspect, who was on the run for several days after winds of his arrest blew on him, had to be rescued by police from angry community members who bayed for his blood after a lengthy cat and mouse chase following his escape from the cops.

He is expected to appear in court soon to answer theft charges.

The suspect is a Rwandese national of Malawian descent.

Usi, Chakwera mourn Lucius Banda

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera and his Vice Dr. Michael Usi have expressed sadness following the death of the music icon and presidential advisor on youth and arts Soldier Lucius Banda.

Banda died on Sunday June 30,2024 in South Africa where he was receiving kidney treatment.

In his condolence message, President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera says Banda’s legacy as a champion of oppressed and a beacon of hope will forever inspire Malawians.

The late Lucius Banda



Chakwera says Banda’s contributions to Malawian culture and governance including his service as a Member of Parliament (MP), will be cherished and remembered.

“His political activism through music that captured our hopes and dreams, especially during the fight for democracy, has profoundly shaped our nation, giving voice to the voiceless and challenging injustices.

“To the Banda family, friends and all Malawians, we send our deepest condolences,” reads Chakwera’s condolence message in part.

On the other hand,  Vice President Michael Usi who is also the United Transformation Movement (UTM) President says, UTM has lost a staunch member.

“I extend my heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and fans of the late Lucius Banda. As a legendary musician and dedicated servant of our party, he has left an indelible mark on our nation’s cultural and political landscape.

“His passing is a tremendous loss, but his legacy will continue to inspire and unite us,” reads Usi’s condolence message in part.

The late Banda started his music career at the age of 15 together with his brother Paul in the Alleluya Band.

Musicians Rights Forum to organize candlelight service in honour of late Lucius Banda

By Chisomo Phiri

The Musicians Rights Forum(MRF) General Secretary (GS) Princess Chitsulo has announced that the forum will organize a candlelight service in honor of the late legendary musician Soldier Lucius Banda.

In a statement released on Monday July 1,2024,Chitsulo,has expressed shock at the passing of the late Banda, who was one of the organization’s founding members.

Princess Chitsulo

She says the date and venue for the candlelight service will be announced soon.

Chitsulo has however, requested that all musicians intending to do music covers of the late Soldier Lucius Banda’s work should only do so after obtaining consent from the family.

Banda died on Sunday, June 30, 2024 in South Africa where he was receiving kidney treatment.

He started his music career at the age of 15 together with his brother Paul in the Alleluya Band.

On top of being a musician, the late Banda was also a politician.

In 2004, he was elected as Balaka North Legislator where he served for two years.

In 2018, he served as a Campaign Director for the United Transformation Movement (UTM) and until his death was serving as a Presidential Advisor on Youth and Arts.