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Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema’s Independence Day Message: A Reflection of Unity and Hope



By Burnett Munthali

On the occasion of Zambia’s 60th Independence Anniversary, President Hakainde Hichilema took to Facebook to deliver a heartfelt message to Zambians both at home and abroad. His message was one of deep gratitude, national reflection, and unwavering hope for the future.

President Hichilema acknowledged the immense sacrifices made by Zambia’s forefathers, whose courage and resolve led to the birth of an independent nation in 1964. He recognized their contribution to building the Zambia that is celebrated today—one that stands united, free, and resilient. Reflecting on the significance of the country’s Diamond Jubilee, he stressed that while it is important to honor the past, this anniversary is also a moment to look forward with determination and hope.

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“Our Diamond Jubilee is not only a time to honor the past but also to embrace the future with unwavering hope and determination,” Hichilema wrote, noting the continued blessings of unity, peace, and perseverance that have defined Zambia’s journey over the past six decades.

In his message, President Hichilema emphasized Zambia’s commitment to democracy, highlighting the peaceful transitions of power and respect for freedom of expression that have become hallmarks of the nation. He also touched on the strides made in local development through grassroots initiatives like the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), which plays a crucial role in empowering communities across the country.

Amid the challenges Zambia currently faces, particularly the impact of severe droughts, President Hichilema expressed optimism. He praised the country’s farmers and innovators for their work in developing sustainable solutions such as water harvesting and precision agriculture. These efforts, he said, demonstrate the nation’s resilience and faith in God’s provision.

The president also took the opportunity to celebrate Zambia’s rich cultural heritage, symbolized by the songs and traditions that continue to unite the nation under the banner of “One Zambia, One Nation.” He recognized the country’s vibrant youth as Zambia’s greatest asset, stressing the importance of nurturing their potential to secure a prosperous future for generations to come.

Acknowledging Zambia’s natural wealth, President Hichilema reminded citizens of their responsibility to manage the country’s resources with care and integrity. He highlighted the need to tackle pressing modern challenges like climate change and corruption with patriotism and faith.

“As we honor the legacy of those who came before us, let us celebrate with gratitude and renew our commitment to build a brighter future together,” he urged. The president’s message was one of optimism and unity, calling on Zambians to continue working together under God’s guidance to build a more just and prosperous nation.

In closing, President Hichilema extended his well wishes to all Zambians, reiterating the importance of the nation’s unity and collective efforts in ensuring that Zambia shines for another 60 years and beyond.

“Happy Diamond Jubilee, fellow citizens. May we remain ever faithful to the spirit of One Zambia, One Nation, One People and the Spirit of One God,” he concluded.

This stirring message from the president served as a reminder of Zambia’s enduring strength and the hopeful path forward as the nation embarks on its next chapter.

Fredokiss Urges Youth to Register for the 2025 Elections

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By Burnett Munthali

Renowned Malawian artist and activist Fredokiss has issued a passionate call to the youth in various districts, encouraging them to register in large numbers ahead of the 2025 elections. In a message addressed to young people from Mzuzu, Karonga, Chitipa, Nkhotakota, Ntchisi, Salima, Dedza, Balaka, Machinga, Chiradzulu, Neno, Phalombe, and Mulanje, Fredokiss emphasized the importance of voter registration and the role of the youth in shaping the future of Malawi.

“Voter registration has begun in your areas, let’s register in large numbers. We have work to do in 2025! Next year, we are making a statement,” Fredokiss wrote, underscoring the urgency for the youth to be actively involved in the upcoming elections.

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He also announced his plans to visit the various districts soon, offering a chance for young people to engage with him directly. Fredokiss encouraged the youth to send videos or photos of themselves on their way to or from registration centers, along with messages to inspire their peers, which he promised to share through his platforms.

“Send your videos or photos going to register and your message to fellow youth to my inbox, and I will be posting,” he added, showing his commitment to using his influence to amplify the voices of young Malawians.

Fredokiss, known for his strong connection with the youth, continues to be a vocal advocate for their participation in governance and leadership. His call to action ahead of the 2025 elections reflects his belief in the power of young people to make a difference and shape the political landscape of Malawi.

In closing, he signed off with, “Wanu ine, Fredo” (Yours truly, Fredo), reinforcing his solidarity with the youth of Malawi.

As voter registration continues, Fredokiss’s message is likely to resonate with many, inspiring a wave of young voters to register and prepare for their role in the 2025 elections.

Meet Billy Mayaya: From HRDC Activist to Head of Chancery at Malawi’s Embassy in Belgium and the European Union

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By Burnett Munthali

Billy Mayaya, a name synonymous with activism and human rights advocacy in Malawi, has transitioned from the front lines of activism to a prominent diplomatic role as the Head of Chancery for the Malawi Embassy in Belgium and the European Union. His journey, marked by courage, commitment, and an unwavering sense of justice, offers a fascinating look at how one individual can evolve from a grassroots movement leader to a key player in international diplomacy.

Mayaya first rose to national prominence as a vocal activist with the Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC), where he spearheaded protests and campaigns against corruption, human rights violations, and poor governance. As one of the faces of HRDC, Mayaya became a symbol of civic engagement in Malawi, consistently holding the government accountable on issues affecting the welfare of ordinary citizens.

Billy Mayaya



During his time with HRDC, Mayaya worked alongside other activists to organize mass demonstrations that called for transparency, accountability, and an end to impunity in government. His tireless efforts during the 2019 post-election protests were especially significant in ensuring the landmark ruling that led to the annulment of the presidential election, a turning point in Malawi’s democratic history.

After years of advocating for human rights, Mayaya’s journey took a new turn when he accepted the role of Head of Chancery at the Malawi Embassy in Belgium. In this capacity, he now represents Malawi’s interests within the European Union, building relationships that foster political, economic, and social cooperation between Malawi and EU member states.

As Head of Chancery, Mayaya is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the embassy, ensuring that diplomatic missions run smoothly, and promoting Malawi’s image and interests on the international stage. His transition from activism to diplomacy highlights his versatility and deep-rooted passion for serving his country, albeit in a different capacity.

Mayaya’s new role in Belgium brings him closer to some of the world’s key decision-makers, offering him a unique platform to champion Malawi’s development goals. His background in human rights and governance gives him a distinctive perspective in diplomacy, as he advocates for policies that align with democratic principles, transparency, and good governance.

In interviews, Mayaya has expressed his belief that diplomacy and activism are two sides of the same coin. In both arenas, his mission has remained consistent—fighting for a just and fair society where all citizens are treated equally, whether through protests on the streets of Lilongwe or negotiations in the corridors of European power.

Despite his new position, Mayaya remains an outspoken advocate for human rights and governance. His passion for Malawi’s development is evident in his efforts to forge meaningful partnerships that can bring economic and social benefits to the country. As he settles into his diplomatic role, many are watching with interest to see how this former activist will continue to shape Malawi’s international standing.

Billy Mayaya’s journey is a testament to the diverse ways in which one can contribute to national progress. From leading protests to navigating the intricacies of diplomacy, Mayaya remains a dedicated public servant with an unwavering commitment to the values that shaped his career.

As he continues his work in Belgium and within the European Union, Malawi stands to benefit from his vast experience in both activism and diplomacy. With Billy Mayaya at the helm of the Malawi Embassy in Belgium, the nation can look forward to strengthened relationships with the European Union and a future shaped by principles of justice and good governance.

Hundreds of Chipata Residents Celebrate Zambia’s 60th Independence Anniversary

By Burnett Munthali

Hundreds of Chipata residents gathered today at the David Kaunda Stadium to commemorate Zambia’s 60th independence anniversary, joining the rest of the nation in celebrating six decades of freedom. The event, filled with patriotic pride, reflected on Zambia’s journey since gaining independence from British colonial rule on October 24, 1964.

The celebrations in Chipata were a blend of cultural performances, speeches, and displays of national unity. Dressed in the Zambian colors of green, red, black, and orange, residents turned out in large numbers, emphasizing the strong sense of national identity and pride that continues to inspire the country’s people.



The local ceremony at the David Kaunda Stadium saw participation from government officials, traditional leaders, students, and ordinary citizens, all of whom gathered to reflect on Zambia’s achievements and the road ahead. The speeches highlighted the resilience of the Zambian people, the strides made in economic development, healthcare, and education, as well as the ongoing efforts to build a prosperous future for all Zambians.

In his address, one of the key speakers in Chipata paid tribute to Zambia’s founding leaders, such as Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, who played an instrumental role in securing the country’s freedom. The speaker also encouraged Zambians to continue upholding the values of unity, peace, and hard work that have kept the country stable over the years.

Cultural dancers and schoolchildren also performed, adding a festive air to the proceedings. Their performances celebrated Zambia’s rich heritage and diversity, reminding the audience of the importance of preserving the country’s cultural traditions while also embracing progress and modernization.

As Chipata joined the rest of the nation in celebrating this milestone, the 60th anniversary served as a moment of reflection for many. It marked not only a celebration of independence but also a time to renew the collective spirit of patriotism and commitment to Zambia’s future.

Happy 60th Independence Anniversary, Zambia! May the nation continue to rise and prosper in the years to come.

Limwame urges Govt to establish more arts schools to unlock creative potential

By Chisomo Phiri

Director of Chitoliro Productionz, Ken ‘Zizwa’ Limwame, has urged the government to establish more specialized schools of arts to nurture the creative talents of individuals and contribute to the economic development of the country.

He made the call on Wednesday during the start of the two-day Chitoliro Conference for Cultural and Creative Industries at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre.

Said Limwame:”The argument is that art is an inherent part of human identity and cultural expression, and everyone has the potential to be an artist.

Ken ‘Zizwa’ Limwame,



“While some may excel in drawing, others may find their voice in singing or other forms of artistic expression.

“The importance of art in human development cannot be overstated, and it is essential to recognize its value in shaping our identity and cultural heritage.”

He explained that to fully harness the power of the country’s arts and cultural creative industries, there is a need for policy frameworks, support mechanisms, and strategies to commercialize these industries.

“This will not only make their contribution to the country’s economic development more visible but also significant.”

“By investing in specialized arts schools and providing the necessary resources, we can unlock the creative potential of individuals and foster a vibrant arts sector that drives innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth.

“Let us embrace the arts as a vital part of our human experience and work towards creating an ecosystem that supports and celebrates creativity in all its forms,” he said.

On his part,chairperson of the Copyright Society of Malawi (COSOMA),Reverend Dr. Chimwemwe Mhango, echoed Limwame’s sentiments by calling for collaborative efforts in the promotion of the country’s creative industry.

“There is indeed a need for the country to open up more schools of arts.”

“The country has more talented people that need to be well-nurtured to open up their minds and understand their roles even during their challenging times of their career,” said Mhango.

The conference was held under the theme’ Evolutionary Exploration of Creative Industries’ Role for Sustainable Development’