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Cosoma under fire over royalties ,unfair distribution of royalties , managers told urged to resign within 72 hours

By Senior Entertainment Reporter


A grouping of Malawian movies producers totaling to three hundred wants Copyright Society of Malawi (COSOMA) board chairperson Chimwemwe Mhango, Executive director Dora Makwinja and distribution manager Shadreck Chimtengo resign for allegedly failing to run the society inclusive of the Malawian movies producers.

The grievances mainly emanates from the recent royalties distribution by COSOMA which according to the aggrieved grouping, they were not recognized making them to suspect some corrupt dealings within the society.

We are demanding for the three to resign in 72 hours – Concerned artists


“We are demanding for the three to resign in 72 hours or face demonstrations from Tuesday which will be proceeded to vigil at the  COSOMA  offices,” said Aaron Chambo one of the film producers.

For instance they say, they were told that their movies are not on the Malawi markets hence they are not entittle to blank media levy which they think it’s not true.

They are also surprised with the fact that they have been conducting interface meetings with the society on the issues but nothing changes.

“Enough is enough we have tried all the means to interact in good course but to no avail, now we say time is now to take another step,” Chambo concludes

Bangwe, KB settle for point in a fiery draw at Balaka Stadium

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

Bangwe All Stars Football Club (FC) failed to capitalise on their numerical advantage as they were held to a 1-all draw against Kamuzu Barracks FC who ended the match with ten men in a fast-paced TNM Super League encounter at Balaka Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Bangwe looked lively during the opening stages of the game but they were silenced in the 6th minute when the visitors broke the deadlock with a beautiful finish by Olson Kanjira who connected well a corner kick taken by his captain Samuel Gundah.

The home side equalized in the 30th minute through Innocent Msowoya who scored from the penalty box after a handball incident in the penalty box.

Bangwe



KB’s captain Samuel Gundah was shown a straight red card in the added minutes of the first half following a foul on Shukuran Goba who was also voted man of the match.

Despite playing against ten men for the whole of the second half, Bangwe were unable to take advantage as KB looked more composed  and they played even better in the second half.

The soldiers had a number scoring opportunities mainly through the towering Olson Kanjira but Bangwe led by Gabihno Daud and Ausman Julias looked more disciplined at the back.

Bangwe on the other hand had a number of scoring opportunities as well through  Richard Lapson, Clever Chikwata and substitute James Msowoya  but KB defence led by Herbert Wayekha,Lloyd Mugala and Hope Namadzunda were equally good to deny the home side victory.

KB goalkeeper Goalkeeper Etcken Sibande also made a number of important saves to ensure that his side which is seventh on the log table leaves Balaka Stadium with a point.

Elsewhere, the Lilongwe derby between league leaders Silver Strikers and Civil Service United ended goalless at Silver Stadium as Mafco FC came from behind to beat bottom placed Baka City 2-1 at Chitowe Stadium.

In Mchinji, Karonga United who were coming from a 1-nil win against Mighty Mukuru Wanderers, went on to beat Creck Sporting Club with the same margin courtesy of Blessings Mwalilino’s 79th goal.

Silver Strikers remain top on the log table with 51 points followed by Wanderers who are on second position with 44 points, four points above city rivals FCB Nyasa Big Bullets who are perched on third position with 40 points.

Baka City, Chitipa United and Bangwe All Stars remain in the relegation zone.

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Man of the match Shukuran Goba receiving an award from a SULOM official

Zikhale K6 million football and Netball tournament takes place in Nkhatabay South

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The Minister of Homeland Security who is also the legislator for Nkhatabay South has commended the youth in his Constituency for being active and eager to develop their talents. He was speaking at the end of the the Ken Zikhale Ng’oma football and Netball tournament that saw teams compete for a K6 million kwacha mega prize.

During the tournament Medina Stars emerged winners in the football category after beating Hauten by 5 goals to nil. The tournament took place at Tukombo in the district.

Hon Zikhale at the sports tournament in Nkhatabay south

In sharing the winnings Medina went home with K1.2 million kwacha while the losing finalists went home with K600 thousand kwacha. Hon Zikhale also made sure that every participating team goes home with a participation price.

In the netball category, Brazil Sisters emerged winners after defeating Tukombo Sisters by 40 to 29

Hon Zikhale said he wa satisfied with how the tournament went on  and that a lot of talent was on display that have the potential to be developed further and get big clubs scouting for them.

Zikhale said it was his wish to follow what President Chakwera wants ,which is to develop sports from the grassroots so that Malawi can produce enormous talent to help the country achieve great things on international scale.

Man arrested for murdering girlfriend in Chiradzulu

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By Chisomo Phiri

Police in Chiradzulu are keeping in custody a 24-year-old man, Chisomo Bulahim, for allegedly murdering his girlfriend, Triza Umali, 26, after catching her with another man.

According to the district’s Police Spokesperson, Cosmas Kagulo, the incident occurred on Saturday at Kanje Trading Center, in a beer-drinking joint where the deceased was working as a sex worker.

Chisomo Bulahim



“On the said night, the deceased was seen drinking with other patrons, which reportedly angered the suspect.

“He called her outside the bar, where a quarrel ensued. During the altercation, the suspect allegedly stabbed Ms. Umali in the left side of her chest with a knife before fleeing the scene,” said Kagulo.

He added that Umali was rushed to Nguludi Mission Hospital, where she died while receiving treatment.

“Following an intensive investigation, police arrested the suspect. During questioning, Bulahim admitted to using a knife he retrieved from his house after hearing rumors that his girlfriend was with other men at the bar,” Kagulo added.

CDEDI cancels protests after president Chakwera establishes commission of inquiry

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Centre for Democracy and Economic Initiatives (CDEDI) has canceled the protests it planned to stage to push President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera to establish a commission of inquiry into the plane crash that killed former Vice President Saulos Chilima and eight others.

CDEDI executive director Sylvester Namiwa announced the decision to cancel the demonstrations on Sunday, stating that since the president has established a commission to investigate the matter, there is no need to hold the protests that were scheduled for October 29 in Ntcheu and October 30, 2024, in Lilongwe.

Namiwa



Namiwa also accepted his appointment to the commission, stating that his acceptance is intended to represent the public.

“While pledging support to the chairperson of the newly appointed commission, Justice Jabar Alide, and his entire committee, CDEDI wishes to assure the general public that the undersigned’s acceptance to serve on the commission is solely to represent the voiceless and should not be feared as a compromise of the organization’s noble duty,” he said.

Namiwa also stated that CDEDI remains committed to holding the Tonse Alliance government accountable for its actions and failure to act in the best interests of Malawians regarding the tragic accident.

Chilima and eight others died on June 10, 2024, in a plane crash in Viphya Plantations.