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Trouble at Muluzi’s funeral as UTM women try to block Joyce Banda from speaking

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By Twink Jones Gadama

The funeral of former First Lady Patricia Shanil Muluzi was marred by drama when some UTM women attempted to block former president Joyce Banda from delivering a speech.

The women reportedly booed when Banda was invited to speak by the director of ceremonies.

It wasn’t until former president Bakili Muluzi intervened that the women allowed Banda to take the floor.



Muluzi, who was previously married to Dzimbiri, stressed Banda’s relationship with the late Shanil and urged the women to let her speak.

In her speech, Banda praised the UTM women for their love and support towards the deceased.

She acknowledged the disagreement but also highlighted the years of collaboration they had shared.

“Although you disagreed that I should speak, you didn’t know we have been working together here,” Banda stated.

The tense moment at the funeral highlighted the complexities of relationships in the political arena, as well as the emotional tribulations that come with saying goodbye to a loved one.

The funeral of Patricia Shanil Muluzi was a solemn event, but also a reminder of the intricacies of human connections.

First Female Pilot and victim of Chikangawa accident Flora Selemani laid to rest

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By Durell Namasani

People from all walks of life today  gathered  at Mangunda Headquarters in Thyolo for the funeral programme for the late Major Flora Selemani Ngwirinji ,the first Female Pilot in Malawi and one of the victims of the Chikangawa accident that also saw the death of the country’s Vice President Dr Saulos Chilima.

District Commissioner for Thyolo Hudson Kuphanga said the district has lost a role model who was inspiring girls in the district by  showing them that it is possible to achieve their dreams.


“As a council, we have lost a courageous daughter who inspired our girls that education and determination can take them wherever they want to go.

“Being the first female pilot in the Malawi Defence Force showed her bravery,” said Kuphanga.

Traditional Authority Nanseta said that he has lost a daughter who contributed in the development of the area.

“Today is the saddest day of my life. As you can see,her house is stone throw away from my house,I have seen her grow and achieved her dream of becoming a pilot,” said T/A Nanseta.

Former First Lady Shanil funeral takes place in Balaka

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By Staff Reporter

The funeral ceremony of the former First Lady Patricia Shanil Dzimbiri has taken at Mfulanjovu in the area of Traditional Authority Chanthunya in Balaka District.

Speaking during the ceremony on behalf of the State President Dr Lazarus Chakwera, Presidential Advisor on Parliamentary Affairs Maxwell Thyolera said the late Dzimbiri was always available for her responsibilities at Parliament and as a member of the Legal Affairs Committee when she was Member of Parliament

The funeral of Shanil Dzimbiri

He described Dzimbiri as humble and that her death was a big loss to the nation

Former President Joyce Banda described the late Dzimbiri as a dedicated christian who, despite being a politician and a highly ranked woman in Malawi, portrayed royalty, kindness, love and sacrifice to others.

“I remember when she was the First Lady, she adopted 10 needy children and provided for them. This is love and kindness,” she said.
“She was a rare germ. May her soul receive the price of her good deeds,” Banda said.

A representative of the bereaved family, Samuel Kamwendo described Dzimbiri as a pillar of the family and that her death was a big loss.

Dzimbiri’s daughter Edna said her mother sacrificed tirelessly for her children’s welfare.

Hundreds escort Chilima’s ADC on his last journey

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By Staff Reporter

Remains of late Inspector Chisomo Chimaneni have been accorded military honours in his home village, Makwaule, Senior Chief Chilooko, Ntchisi district.

Representing President Lazarus Chakwera at the funeral, Minister of Homeland Security Ken Zikhale Ng’oma who was in the company of Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sam Kawale, described the late Chimaneni as a patriotic hero who died serving his country.

The remains Chisomo Chimaneni


He however decried his untimely demise saying his death is heartbreaking and a big loss to the nation.

Also present, were legislator for Ntchisi North constituency, Arnold Kadzanja and Senior Chief Chilooko who took turns to describe late Chimaneni’s death as a loss  Ntchisi as a district and to his family as he was one of the district’s role models to the youth.

Hon Zikhale representing the President

Chilima’s Guard Commander Kapheni laid to rest

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By Staff Reporter

Hundreds of mourners bid farewell to the late Lukas Kapheni at Mazinga Community Ground in the area of Senior Chief Santhe in Kasungu today.

Minister of Health, Khumbize Chiponda who represented President Lazarus Chakwera, said the country is saddened by the plane crash which killed nine people including the Vice President.

Chiponda described Kapheni as a dedicated man who was climbing up the ladder of his career as a manager in the Malawi Police Service.

Remains of the late Lukas Kapheni



Minister of Finance, Simplex Chithyola Banda, who is also the Member of Parliament for the area said the 46-year-old Assistant Commissioner of Police was a dedicated young man who served his country well.

On her part, Senior Chief Santhe said she has lost a productive son of the community who had a bright future.

Also in attendance were Minister of Transport Jacob Hara, Deputy Speaker of Parliament Madalitso Kazombo and other government officials.

Until his death, Kapheni was the Guard Commander to the late Vice President Saulos Chilima.

He is survived by a wife and four children.