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Alcohol consumption among youth,females on the rise in Africa

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By Chisomo Phiri


Research conducted by the University of Malawi (UNIMA) and  the University of Stirling in Scotland has uncovered an increase in alcohol consumption by youth and females across Africa.

Presenting the research findings titled “Regulating alcohol packaging and supply to protect health in sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from policy systems in Malawi and Uganda (RAPSSA)” on Thursday in Lilongwe, lead researcher Dr. Isabelle Uny shed light on the increased alcohol consumption rates.

“The alcohol industry in Africa is using tactics to promote products like beer in larger containers, fruit-flavored beverages to attract this demographic. Alcohol consumption is a leading risk factor for death in this region,” she stated.



In his presentation on the National Alcohol Policy, Assistant Deputy Director of the Ministry of Health Michael Udedi highlighted the need to enforce restrictions on the promotion, sponsorship, advertising, and importation of alcohol in the country through the revision of the National Alcohol Policy.

“The policy intends to curb harmful consumption of alcohol; therefore, there is a need for the development of systems that monitor the marketing of alcoholic products in the country.”he said.

Chairperson of the parliament health committee Dr. Mathews Ngwale encouraged Civil Society Organizations(CSOs) and other stakeholders to bring the issue into focus to be discussed in Parliament.

“We as parliamentarians do not initiate laws or issues ourselves as we are not lawmakers but rather mere representatives of the people from our societies; we therefore appeal to all stakeholders, be they individuals or organizations, to bring their findings so we amend the policy if there is a need,” said Ngwale.

The research was presented in the presence of stakeholders from the Southern Africa alcohol policy alliance, the Malawi Chapter, Danish church aid, Parliamentarians, ministries of health and homeland security, and the trade industry.

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers terminates Mwase’s contract

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By Chisomo Phiri

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers Football Club has terminated the contract of their head coach, Meck Mwase, following an absence from duties for several days without notifying the team management.

In a press statement  dated November 15, 2024, Mighty Mukuru Wanderers reveals that Mwase has been absent from his duties since November 4, 2024, and has been missing from team trainings since the team lost to Silver Strikers in the Airtel Top 8 semi-finals.

Meke Mwase



Furthermore, the club says there has been no response from him despite multiple efforts to contact him.

The team has however,assured fans that it is implementing arrangements to have an interim coach in order to ensure the club’s continuity and maintain its competitive edge.

“We extend our gratitude to Mr. Meck Mwase for his contributions during his tenure and wish him the best in his future endeavors,” states the press statement.

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers is currently in second place in the TNM Super League with 50 points after playing 25 games.

Nkhatabay on course for high voter registration as Zikhale embarks on mobilisation Campaign

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By Durell Namasani

Nkhatabay district has been earmarked to have large voter registration numbers thanks to the relentless voter registration drive by Hon Ken Zikhale Ng’oma who is also the Minister  of Homeland security.

Since Malawi electoral commission embarked on voter registration exercise, Zikhale has been at the fore front of mobilising people to vote . Known as Nyamazikulu zikulu  and the Campaign Field Marshal , Zikhale is one of the best campaigners in the country  and his efforts have seen Nkhatabay people eager to go and register to vote.

Hon Zikhale mobilising People to go and register to vote

Zikhale efforts has seen  traditional leaders in the district , namely Zilakoma, Malengamzoma and Fukamapiri all coming together to support the efforts of the Minister.

Nkhatabay is one of the district that has seen the popularity of President Lazarus Chakwera increase over the past four years

Speaking to on of the residents in the district , a Mr John Manda , he told this publication that  people in the district are looking forward to registering so that they can have the opportunity to vote for President Chakwera  to retain power .

DPP’s NGC Orientation Workshop Opens with Call for Unity and Victory

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By Twink Jones Gadama

Former President Arthur Peter Mutharika officially opened the orientation workshop for the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) National Governing Council (NGC) members yesterday, emphasizing the need for unity and vibrant leadership to secure victory in next year’s elections.

Mutharika urged the new NGC to bring innovative ideas to the table, fostering a collaborative environment that would propel the party forward.



His remarks set the tone for the workshop, attended by key party officials, including Secretary General Peter Mukhito and National Director Mary Navicha.

Mukhito expressed gratitude to Mutharika for supporting the workshop, which aims to strengthen the party’s structures and strategize for future success.

This event follows recent appointments of presidential advisors, sparking internal discussions within the party.

Navicha reaffirmed the party’s commitment to women’s empowerment, highlighting DPP’s record of recognizing women in all positions.

“Women are ready to help the party, and we won’t lag behind,” she asserted, echoing the party’s resolve to promote gender equality.

The workshop’s focus on unity and strategy aligns with DPP’s efforts to revamp its leadership and prepare for upcoming elections.

As Malawi’s political landscape continues to evolve, the opposition party seeks to reassert its influence.

The NGC meeting, held at Lotus Hotel in Blantyre brought together key stakeholders to discuss party direction and goals.

This gathering demonstrates DPP’s proactive approach to addressing internal concerns and external challenges.

As the country looks toward next year’s elections, the DPP’s ability to present a united front will be crucial.

Mutharika’s call to action and the party’s renewed focus on women’s empowerment signal a determination to reclaim power.

In the words of Secretary General Mukhito, “Let us unite our efforts and focus on steering the party back into government, with the ultimate goal of alleviating the suffering of Malawians caused by the current MCP administration.”

The orientation workshop marks a significant step in DPP’s journey toward electoral success.

With a revitalized NGC and a clear vision for the future, the party is poised to make a strong comeback.

MAGU Celebrates Graduation of 358 Students with President Chakwera in Attendance

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By Elywin Chighali Mhango

The Malawi Assemblies of God University (MAGU) celebrated its 12th graduation ceremony today at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe, honoring 358 graduates, 60% of whom are female. The event was graced by President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, accompanied by First Lady Madame Monica Chakwera, Minister of Education Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima, Minister of Mining Monica Chang’anamuno, Secretary for Education Associate Professor Mangani Chilala Katundu, and other senior government officials.



A highlight of the ceremony was a heartfelt moment when President Chakwera received a portrait from one of the graduates as a token of appreciation for his presence. In his address, the President celebrated the achievements of the graduates, emphasizing the importance of education as a foundation for future opportunities.

“You have achieved a significant milestone, but remember, no level of academic achievement can protect you from the temptation to misuse authority. For that, you need the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. As you embark on your journey into the world, challenges will arise, but your inner strength is more potent than any wealth or power,” President Chakwera stated.

He urged the graduates to strive for meaningful impact, fight against corruption, and embrace their identities as educated patriots. His call to action encouraged them to pursue excellence and leave a lasting legacy in their communities.

During the event, Reverend Benito Chisamba, President of the Malawi Assemblies of God, was conferred the Chancellorship of MAGU. In his remarks, Reverend Chisamba highlighted the urgent need to revitalize the economy and urged graduates to apply their knowledge creatively in the real world, advocating for the importance of lifelong learning.

Reverend Dr. Enson M. Lwesya, Vice Chancellor of MAGU, expressed confidence in the graduates’ potential to transform the nation and reaffirmed the university’s commitment to delivering quality education by engaging with both local and global stakeholders.

As the graduates embark on their new journeys, the emphasis remains clear: education is a powerful tool for change and service to the nation.