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Nkhotakota newly elected legislator to propose term limit reforms for national leadership

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By Rahim Abdul

Newly elected  Member of Parliament for Nkhotakota Central Sylvester Ayuba James, has proposed significant reforms aimed at redefining how long national leaders and legislators can serve in office.

James revealed that he intends to present a bill to Parliament calling for the extension of term limits for the President and Members of Parliament (MPs) to seven or eight years per term. According to him, the current practice of holding elections every five years is costly and drains the country’s resources.

Ayuba



“The frequent elections every five years consume a large portion of the national budget, which could otherwise be invested in development projects,” James explained.

“Our goal is to create a system that allows leaders to focus on governance and long-term planning without the constant pressure of election cycles,”he added.

Currently, Malawi’s constitution allows the President and MPs to serve five-year terms before standing for re-election.

James’ proposal, if accepted, would extend these terms, potentially altering the political landscape and reducing the frequency of national campaigns.

James emphasized that his initiative is meant to stimulate national debate and provide Parliament with an opportunity to consider reforms that balance stability with democratic oversight.

The proposed bill is expected to be presented in the coming parliamentary session, where it will be scrutinized and debated by lawmakers.

Mia denies social media claims over transformer removal and vehicle seizures in Chikwawa

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By Rahim Abdul

Former Chikwawa Nkombezi Member of Parliament Abida Mia has publicly rejected recent social media claims linking her to the removal of an electricity transformer in the constituency shortly after the September 16 parliamentary elections.

Speaking to local media, Mia clarified that the transformer, which had long struggled to meet the growing power needs of the area, was replaced by the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) as part of routine infrastructure upgrades.

She emphasized that she had no role in the decision or removal process.

Mia



Mia also addressed allegations that she had seized a motorcycle ambulance from Chiphwaila Health Centre and a government vehicle at Thelele. She explained that her involvement was limited to assisting with repair costs for the motorcycle ambulance, while the other vehicle had been officially allocated to Chikwawa District Hospital by government authorities.

Describing the circulating claims as politically motivated, Mia urged residents and her supporters to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information that could create tension in the community.

ESCOM spokesperson Pilirani Phiri corroborated that the social media reports were misleading and reassured the public that the replacement of the transformer was purely technical.

Phiri added that a detailed explanation regarding the infrastructure work would be shared in due course.

Community leaders in Chikwawa have called for restraint and urged residents to rely on official information rather than social media speculation.

Congolese,two Nigerians nabbed in Lilongwe for illegal entry and forgery

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By Rahim Abdul

Police in Lilongwe have arrested a Congolese national and two Nigerians for Illegal Entry, Forgery and Obtaining Malawian National Identity Cards under False Pretences.

The arrests were made on Wednesday, October 1, around 9:00 pm during a raid at a lodging house in the Airwing area following intelligence reports of suspicious activity.

The suspects have been identified as Steve Leader Tsamala,aged 36, from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bobby Alex Amaliri, 43 years old and John Osita Nwogbo, 43, both from Nigeria.



Police revealed that the trio had entered Malawi with the intention of acquiring national IDs and passports through illegal channels. On arrest, officers found each suspect in possession of newly produced Malawian IDs dated September 22, 2025, along with certificates stamped by a village headman fraudulently declaring them as Malawian citizens.

Investigations show that the suspects had altered their identities on the documents: Steve Tsamala registered as Steve Balaka, Bobby Amaliri as Bobby Alex Mulandire, while John Osita retained his original name.

Authorities say the trio is based in South Africa, where Steve works as a church pastor, Bobby is an electrical engineering student and John serves as a tutor at a skills development college.

They admitted entering Malawi on September 9, 2025, aiming to obtain Malawian documents to improve their employment opportunities in South Africa, claiming that SADC nationals have a higher chance of securing jobs compared to non-SADC citizens.

The suspects failed to present the passports they used to enter Malawi. Meanwhile, detectives are investigating a Malawian man known only as Ishmael, believed to have facilitated the acquisition of the fraudulent documents.

The trio is set to appear in court soon to face charges of Illegal Entry, Forgery and Obtaining Registration by False Pretences, contrary to Section 326 of the Penal Code.

Zambian event organizer fires back at Tay Grin over show bookings




By Rahim Abdul


A Zambian event organizer has responded to Malawi music star Tay Grin amid his recent complaints about not being booked for shows in Zambia.

The organizer stated, “Ask Driemo and Namadingo the reason we book them for shows. We book artists when their songs are popular here. Don’t complain about not getting booked in Zambia. Give us hits like Magini, Tuli, Trailer and Mapulani. We will book you the way we do with Doc and Driemo.”

This comes after Tay Grin publicly expressed frustration that while Zambian artists frequently feature on Malawian music projects, he rarely receives similar opportunities for live performances in Zambia.



Industry insiders say that cross-border bookings often depend on the popularity of songs among local audiences and event organizers tend to prioritize artists whose music is currently trending.

Tay Grin, who has collaborated with several Zambian acts over the years, argued that the lack of bookings limits his exposure to Zambian fans despite his contributions to collaborative projects.

However, the Zambian organizer emphasized that successful bookings are driven by audience demand. Artists like Driemo and Namadingo have consistently produced hit songs, ensuring their frequent appearances at major events.

Fans on social media have weighed in with some supporting Tay Grin’s claims that regional collaborations should translate into more live shows, while others agree with the Zambian organizer, noting that popularity at the time of the event is crucial.

Tay Grin’s management has not yet responded to the Zambian organizer’s comments, leaving fans speculating on whether more efforts will be made to produce hits that resonate beyond Malawi’s borders.

Former Presidents to grace Mutharika’s inauguration at Kamuzu Stadium

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By Burnett Munthali

Blantyre, October 2 – Secretary to the Treasury, Hetherwick Njati, has confirmed that all former Heads of State will be in attendance at the swearing-in and inauguration ceremony of President-Elect Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika.

The highly anticipated ceremony is scheduled to take place on Saturday at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.

Speaking during a press conference on Thursday, Njati, who also serves as a member of the President-Elect’s inauguration committee, outlined the preparations for the historic event.

He emphasized that the ceremony will follow established protocol, with proper arrangements in place for both invited dignitaries and members of the general public.

Njati and PolePole



Njati further revealed that preparations for the swearing-in of Malawi’s 7th President have reached an advanced stage.

He encouraged Malawians from all walks of life to take part in what he described as a historic national occasion.

“The public is encouraged to attend the ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium,” Njati stated.

He added that for those unable to travel to Blantyre, viewing centres have been arranged in Lilongwe, Mzuzu, and Mangochi to ensure nationwide participation.

The inauguration is expected to draw a wide range of attendees, including both local citizens and international dignitaries.

Invited Heads of State from across the region are also expected to be present, a sign of Malawi’s continuing diplomatic engagement on the continental stage.

The event marks a significant moment in Malawi’s political history as Professor Mutharika prepares to take the oath of office and begin his tenure as the country’s 7th President.

The presence of all former Heads of State is seen as a symbol of unity and continuity in Malawi’s democratic journey.

As preparations conclude, anticipation is building across the nation for the inauguration, which will not only mark the beginning of Mutharika’s leadership but also showcase Malawi’s democratic traditions to the world.