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Chakwera leads CCAP Nkhoma Synod celebrating life of Rev. KJ Mgawi

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera has led CCAP Nkhoma Synod in celebrating the life of the late Very Reverend Killion Gibson Jacob Mgawi who has gone to join the Lord at the age of 93.

The funeral service of the Very Reverend KJ Mgawi who died on Sunday, 23rd June 2024 was held at Nkhoma CCAP Mission in Lilongwe on Wednesday, 26th June 2024 before his body was laid to rest at Nkhoma cemetery.



Delivering the message from President Lazarus Chakwera and Malawi Congress Party, Chief Presidential Advisor on Political Affairs, Wickford Sulamoyo described the late Mgawi as an advisor and a role model.

“The President has lost his spiritual father who lived close to him in his early days of theological studies right here at Nkhoma, and when he heard that Very Reverend Killion Mgawi has gone to the kingdom of the Lord, he decided to come and join the Synod in mourning Gogo Busa Mgawi” said Sulamoyo representing President Chakwera.

Speaking on behalf of the family, Dr. Hetherwick Ntaba described the late Mgawi as an extraordinary very fine gentleman worthy of celebrating his life, saying he was humble, and positively impacted on the lives of many within Malawi and abroad.

On its part, CCAP Nkhoma Synod said it will remember the late Ngwazi for his leadership at the General Assembly.

“We will remember him for his leadership at the General Assembly as an architect who played a role in bringing unity amongst our synods” Said the Very Reverend Silas Ncozana.

Among others, the late Very Reverend Killion Mgawi served as Moderator of the General Assembly comprising Nkhoma, Livingstonia, Blantyre, Harare and Zambia. He also served as church Minister for Dzenza, Kongwe, Nkhoma, and  Kasungu CCAP among other churches, and was among the founders of Students Christian Organization of Malawi, Scripture Union, Evangelical Association of Malawi, and the Men’s Guild in Nkhoma Synod.

During his lifetime the late Mgawi who was among the church Ministers who presided over the swearing-in ceremony of late Ngwazi Kamuzu Banda as a Prime Minister of Malawi earned an honor from the Ngwazi Kamuzu Banda as an outstanding man. Mgawi went on to serve as a Commissioner during the time Malawi went to the Referendum in 1993, and then served as a Commissioner for the Electoral Commission.

Ordained in 1956, Late the Very Reverend Killion Mgawi, a church Minister, an author, and a singer, was the first African to become the CCAP,  Nkhoma Synod General Secretary in 1963, and got retire in 2008.

President Chakwera joins thousands in mourning Dr Killion Mgawi , describes him as a revered clerk

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi leader President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, on Wednesday 26th June 2024 travelled 60 Kilometres South of Capital Lilongwe where he went to attend funeral of late Reverend Dr Killion Mgawi who died few days ago.

Speaking  on behalf of President Chakwera,  Chief Political Advisor,  Kingsley Sulamoyo, says Nkhoma synode has lost a great man of God who championed various projects in his life while serving as the president.

Sulamoyo said , Mgawi was great advisor and played great role towards the growth of the synod.

Chakwera at Rev Million Mgawi funeral



In his eulogy, family Representative Dr. Heatherwick Ntaba described Rev. Mgawi as a pillar who kept the family together.

“Today instead of crying, we have agreed to celebrate his life because he was a special gift to our family. He was a very extra ordinary gentleman,” he said.

Upon his arrival, President Chakwera went straight into Nkhoma CCAP Mission Church to pay his last respects to the late Rev. Mgawi where his body lay in state.

The Very Reverend Dr. Killion Gibson Jacob Mgawi, will be remembered for being the first African General Secretary of the CCAP Nkhoma Synod in Malawi at Nkhoma CCAP Mission Church in Lilongwe.

The late Mgawi’s daughter Professor Address Malata said she adored her father who was also a great worshipper.

“He was God loving. He loved everyone. He was a giver. He encouraged us to attain higher education. He invited all of us his siblings last year and blessed each one of us,” she explained.

Reverend Mgawi 93 was a devoted Gospel preacher for close to 70 years who ended his illustrious public life as Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) Commissioner.

Reverend Mgawi was among the founding members of Evangelical Association of Malawi as well as Students Christian Organization of Malawi (SCOM).

SULOM disburse K16 million to Super League clubs

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By Staff Reporter

The Super League of Malawi (SULOM) has announced that it has disbursed money amounting to K16 million to all the TNM Super League clubs.

According to a statement released by SULOM, the funds were raised during a fundraising dinner organised by the Super League body on March 30, this year.

The statement further states that each super league side has received an equal share of K1 million kwacha aimed at supporting their operations.



This initiative highlights SULOM’s commitment to promoting growth and sustainability of football clubs within the league.

SULOM says the fundraising dinner was a significant success, thanks to the generous contributions from sponsors, stakeholders and football enthusiasts.

DPP Blue Love Fundraising Luncheon Postponed to Honor Late Vice President Saulos Chilima

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By Burnett Munthali

MANGOCHI, Malawi – The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has announced the postponement of the Blue Love Fundraising Luncheon, originally scheduled for Saturday, 29 June 2024, at Page House in Mangochi. This decision comes as a mark of respect and mourning following the tragic passing of the Vice President of the Republic of Malawi, the late Honorable Dr. Saulos Chilima.

The decision to postpone the Blue Love Fundraising Luncheon underscores the profound impact of Vice President Chilima’s death on the political landscape and national mourning process. As a key figure in Malawi’s political sphere, Vice President Chilima was known for his dedication to public service and commitment to national development.



In a statement released today, the Democratic Progressive Party expressed its condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Vice President Chilima. The party emphasized the importance of honoring his memory and contributions to Malawi, stating, “In light of the tragic loss of Vice President Saulos Chilima, the Democratic Progressive Party has decided to postpone the Blue Love Fundraising Luncheon to a later date. This decision reflects our respect and mourning for a leader who dedicated his life to serving our nation.”

The rescheduled date for the Blue Love Fundraising Luncheon will be announced in due course, allowing participants and supporters to pay their respects and honor Vice President Chilima’s legacy appropriately.

In conclusion, as Malawi mourns the loss of Vice President Saulos Chilima, gestures such as the postponement of the Blue Love Fundraising Luncheon highlight the unity and respect within the political community. The nation continues to reflect on Vice President Chilima’s contributions and legacy, while preparations for honoring his memory remain a priority.

Honoring Vice President Saulos Chilima: Triephornia Mpinganjira Resumes Youth Empowerment Project

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By Burnett Munthali


BLANTYRE, Malawi – Triephornia Mpinganjira, a dedicated advocate for youth empowerment, has expressed profound sadness over the passing of Vice President Saulos Chilima. In a heartfelt message on her Facebook page, Mpinganjira highlighted Chilima’s unwavering belief in youth as catalysts for national transformation, which deeply resonated with her and inspired her team’s project.

Chilima, who tragically lost his life alongside eight others in a recent plane crash, was known for his commitment to empowering young people and fostering positive change in Malawi. Mpinganjira’s poignant tribute underscores the profound impact of Chilima’s legacy on youth empowerment initiatives across the country.

“In honor of Vice President Saulos Chilima and the other departed souls, our team paused our K1 million project,” Mpinganjira wrote on her Facebook page. “Today, Monday 24 June 2024, we resume all developments in our project as a tribute to his enduring vision and dedication to youth empowerment. May their souls rest in peace.”

Chilima

Mpinganjira’s commitment to resuming the project serves as a testament to Chilima’s lasting influence and the determination of Malawi’s youth to continue his legacy of empowerment and progress. The resumption of the K1 million project stands as a fitting tribute to Vice President Chilima’s belief in the potential of young Malawians to drive positive change.