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Southern Region Press Club Applauded for Empowering Journalists

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By Andrew Mwanandiye Tembo

Evidence Action company, one of the key sponsors of the Southern Region Press Club (SRPC)’ AGM, has commended the club for empowering journalists to develop a business mindset, ensuring their sustainability in life. This recognition was made during the SRPC’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on December 20-21, 2024, in Mangochi.

Moses Chisangwala, Program Manager for Safe Water Now (SWN) an initiative under Evidence Action, highlighted the importance of journalists’ involvement in the country’s economic development initiatives. He emphasized the need for journalists to promote food security, health sector work, and improve sanitation in different locations.



“It is our pleasure as Evidence Action to commend SRPC for empowering its members to be part of our work through encouraging them to have a business mindset. We feel media is crucial to us,” Chisangwala said.

SRPC President Ronald Amos emphasized the importance of adopting a business mindset,

“As journalists, we need to think beyond just receiving allowances. We need to create initiatives that benefit not only ourselves but also others, and contribute to creating an economically sustainable environment.”he said.

Moses Chisangwala, Evidence Action, Program Manager-(SWN).



Over 75 journalists from various media outlets in the region participated in discussions and debates on the club’s progress and possible financial future initiatives, including cooperative shares and the club’s village bank.

The SRPC also unveiled several initiatives aimed at promoting economic sustainability among its members, such as training programs, business mentorship, and partnerships with local businesses and organizations.

Court dismisses state appeal for Musowa to spend 7 days in custody

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By Vincent Gunde

The Chief Resident Magistrate Court in Blantyre has faulted the state for its plea to continue keeping Mulanje Bale Constituency Legislator Victor Musowa for seven more days to allow police conclude the investigation on the charges he is answering in court of allegedly proposing violence.

Musowa was arrested by police on Monday morning for allegedly proposing violence in Ndirande Township where he told the gathering at a DPP rally never and ever allow any party to use the slogan “Kwacha” in Blantyre.

Musowa


The Parliamentarian was reacting to MCPs government no interest of arresting MCP thugs who have been masking their faces terrorizing, beating and harassing innocent members of the opposition parties holding peaceful demonstrations in Lilongwe.

Following pressure from the international community, President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera condemned the violence for the first time by asking not commanding the police to arrest the culprits but to this day, all the culprits are free in “This is the government going nowhere “Boma ndilomweli silikuchoka”.

Chief Resident Magistrate Paul Chiotcha has released the Parliamentarian and is out on bail because the state has failed to give convincing reasons of keeping the suspect under its custody for seven more days to allow police conclude investigations.

A Malawi Congress Party (MCP) diehard of Mvera in Dowa district Mr. Rodgers Kamphangala, has praised the court for releasing the accused person Victor Muowa saying this will give the state a litmus test to conclude investigations before arresting the suspects.

Kamphangala said opposition members particularly those from DPP have for 4 years of President Chakwera and the MCP been subject of arrests and rearrests with their cases not concluded making other people to suspect that Malawi courts are operating under the direction of the MCP.

He said in Victor Musowa’s case, the court has proved its independence by releasing the suspect arguing that why arresting him meaning that opposition party members are not being arrested by police but orders from the above on party politics.

The MCP diehard has advised other presiding Magistrates and Judges to discharge their duties professionally and not to side with political parties especially now that the country is geared for the September, 2025 elections reminding all arresting officers that government is a re-ray race, one who is behind today, shall be the first tomorrow.

“Working with the government of the day does not mean that arresting officers should side with the party in government and punishing opposition members,” said Kamphangala.

Tuno impresses in her performance at Mikozi Studios

By Durell Namasani


Singer ‘Tuno’ gave out a short but show-stopping performance at Mikozi Studios in Blantyre, a performance which has left many music fanatics impressed.

The outspoken singer gave out the acoustic rendition of three songs namely _Woman in Me, Wait_ and _Ndidziwe_.

Going by People’s reaction on Mikozi’s Facebook page, majority of those who commented said the performance was top-notch, describing her as the most underrated musician in the country who has the potential of taking Malawian music far.



Here are some of the comments as taken randomly from Mikozi page

Zoe Kokota
“This girl has a golden voice.. nothing can make me hate her

Nathaniahu Kaimfa

“The vocals, Inu Tuno amatha 🔥🔥 we just underrate her.”


Marie MK
“Great Job Tsuno🔥🔥🔥.”

Dickson M Phade
“Tikufuna album. Your voice is very nice.”

Andie Sue Jaluwa
“Olo kudana nazoko uziti chani. This is pure raw talent.”

In her response, the “Indedi’ hit maker said that she was overwhelmed with the   People’s reaction to her performance saying that the feedback has given her confidence to do more music.

“Recently I felt I was hated from a lot of negativity around me. But after observing your comments on my performance, I truly feel loved. Thank you so much. It’s the positive mood that keeps me going.”

Real name Tunosiwe Mwakalinga, Tuno released one of her first songs in 2015 titled ‘Alipo Awiri’ featuring Brendah and released other songs like ‘Tandiunze’ and ‘Money’ in 2016 and 2017 respectively.

The musician became very popular in 2021 after releasing Sidala which she featured Saint and another song Undigwire which she released later the same year.

Apart from Saint, Tuno also worked with other popular artists like Temwa in her 2023 single titled “Nawe”.

New youth organization launched to support Chakwera’s re-election

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By Chisomo Phiri

As the 2025 general elections approach, a new youth organization within the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) called the ‘Chakwera Youth Brigade’ has been launched.

Unveiling the organization at a press briefing held at the Grand Palace Hotel in Mzuzu on Saturday evening, the grouping’s leader, Lapken Thindwa,said their agenda is to champion peaceful campaigns in the country ahead of the general elections next year, while also supporting President Lazarus Chakwera’s bid for a second term.



Thindwa praised President Chakwera’s leadership, highlighting the country’s significant development progress, including various infrastructure projects.

“The country has attained several development projects under Chakwera’s leadership, demonstrating his capability as a leader.

“As a youth grouping, we are ready to give him our full support to run the country for a second term,” said Thindwa.

The Chakwera Youth Brigade includes notable members such as Kelvin Chirambo, former Regional Governor for the People’s Development Party (PDP), and Shaggy Mlanga, a United Transformation Movement (UTM) party member.

In his remarks, Chirambo expressed satisfaction with president Chakwera’s achievements during his four-year tenure.

On his part,Mlanga commended President Chakwera’s appointment of Honourable Vitumbiko Mumba to the cabinet, citing it as a meritorious choice for socio-economic growth and development.

Malawi will hold tripartite elections on September 16,2025

Mpinganjira hails Nomads Triumph

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By Chisomo Phiri

President and board chairperson of Mighty Mukuru Wanderers, Dr. Thomson Mpinganjira, has expressed his delight and relief after the team’s Castel Challenge Cup victory.

The Nomads defeated Mzuzu City Hammers 1-0 in the final at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe on Saturday.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News,Dr. Mpinganjira,a renowned business mogul and philanthropist, acknowledged that the team’s triumph is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players and technical panel.

Mpinganjira



“This victory means everything to the team, the technical panel, and the boys. They deserve it more than anyone else,” he said.

Dr. Mpinganjira noted that the team’s poor performance at times pushed him to his limits, but he never lost faith in their abilities.

With the Castel Challenge Cup triumph, Dr. Mpinganjira said he believes that the team can now hold their heads high.

“People have laughed at them a lot, but now they can walk tall. They have had the last laugh,” he said with pride.

The Nomads success comes after a two-year drought without silverware, during which time they faced ridicule and criticism.