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TNM Open to FAM Trophy Proposal as Talks on Super League Support Continue

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By Rahim Abdul

Telekom Networks Malawi (TNM) says it is still engaging football authorities on the future of its involvement in the country’s top flight league, amid suggestions that the company could shift from league sponsorship to introducing a national trophy competition.

The telecommunications firm has confirmed that it has received and discussed a proposal from the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) to establish a trophy under TNM’s banner, as an alternative to direct sponsorship of the TNM Super League.

TNM’s Chief Commercial Officer, Sobhuza Ngwenya, said the idea was presented by FAM President Fleetwood Haiya during engagements between the two parties, but stressed that no final decision has been reached.

Ngwenya


Ngwenya explained that while the proposal is under consideration, TNM’s position has remained consistent, with the company expressing willingness to continue financially supporting the country’s flagship league.

He noted that discussions were still at a consultative stage, adding that the company was carefully assessing what model would best serve both Malawian football and TNM’s long term objectives.

Ngwenya also revealed that developments surrounding league sponsorship were influenced by the fact that the Super League of Malawi (SULOM) moved swiftly to secure a new sponsorship deal with another company.

According to Ngwenya, TNM had already communicated its interest in extending its support for the Super League before SULOM concluded the new agreement.

He said the situation highlighted the need for better coordination among football stakeholders to ensure continuity and stability in the management of the game.

Despite the uncertainty around future sponsorship structures, TNM has reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to celebrating excellence in Malawian football.

Ngwenya disclosed that TNM, in partnership with SULOM, will host an awards ceremony to honor outstanding teams, players, referees, and journalists from the 2025 season.

The awards event is scheduled for 5 February in Blantyre and is expected to bring together key figures from across the football fraternity.

TNM says the ceremony underscores the company’s continued support for the development and promotion of football, even as broader discussions on sponsorship models continue.

Brenda Onsewa Calls on Artists to Use Social Media Responsibly



By Rahim Abdul

Gospel musician Brenda Onsewa has challenged artists and individuals with various talents to embrace social media as a tool for growth and positive influence in their careers.

She says platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp and TikTok have created new opportunities for creatives to showcase their abilities beyond traditional stages.

Onsewa notes that when used correctly, social media can help artists connect with wider audiences and build meaningful support networks.

She adds that many upcoming artists are now being discovered online, making digital platforms an important space for talent development.

Brenda Onsewa



The gospel singer has also urged the public to change how they judge artists, especially when gospel musicians are seen sharing platforms with secular performers.

According to Onsewa, music provides a chance to reach people from all walks of life, regardless of genre or background.

She explains that appearing at mixed events does not change an artist’s values but instead broadens the reach of their message.

Onsewa believes that spreading positive messages should go beyond labels, as the goal is to touch lives without discrimination.

She further encouraged artists to remain disciplined and mindful of the content they share online.

Brenda Onsewa began her music journey in 2019 and is widely known for her song Njira, which helped establish her presence in the gospel music industry.

Electoral body slams brakes on presidential directive, heads to Court

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By Burnett Munthali

The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has hit the brakes on President Peter Mutharika’s order to relocate its headquarters to Blantyre, filing a court challenge against the executive directive.

The move has sparked a constitutional debate, with MEC arguing that the president’s order may compromise its independence and ability to discharge its duties.

The controversy began on October 10, 2025, when the president issued a directive requiring MEC and other statutory bodies to relocate to the commercial capital within three months.



MEC has taken umbrage with the order, citing Section 76(4) of the Constitution and Section 6(1) of the Malawi Electoral Commission Act, which safeguard its autonomy and powers.

In its petition, MEC argues that the president’s order may amount to unlawful interference with its constitutional and statutory powers, and is seeking a judicial review to determine the legitimacy of the directive.

The commission’s decision to approach the High Court underscores its commitment to upholding the rule of law and protecting its independence.

The outcome of this case is eagerly awaited, as it may have far-reaching implications for the country’s governance and electoral processes.

As the nation watches with bated breath, one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the judiciary is being called upon to play a crucial role in resolving this impasse.

The case is set to be heard in the coming weeks, and stakeholders are hoping for a fair and impartial decision that will uphold the principles of democracy and good governance.

In the meantime, the debate continues, with many wondering what the future holds for MEC and the country’s electoral processes.

Man arrested for possession of medical drugs without licence

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By Rahim Abdul

Police in Mangochi have arrested a 45-year-old man, identified as Ruben Nyalugwe, of Village Nikisi, Traditional Authority Chilipa, Mangochi District, for being found in possession of medical drugs without proper documentation.

The incident occurred on  the afternoon of 28 January 2026 at around 13:00 hours at Village Nikisi in the district.



On the said date, police received a tip-off from community members that the suspect, who is not a medical practitioner, was selling medical drugs, and treating patients after disguising the building as a store.

Following the tip-off, a team of detectives rushed to the shop and conducted a search, during which assorted medical drugs and equipment were found.

The suspect was taken into custody after he failed to produce authentic documentation. Surprisingly Nyalugwe also failed to mention the names of the drugs found in his possession prompting the detectives to invite qualified pharmacist from Mangochi District Hospital who assisted in identifying the drugs.

The seized items include five bottles of Benzyl Penicillin, five bottles of depo provera contraceptives, one blister pack of LA, 423 tablets of praziquantel 600mg, 20 tablets of ciprofloxacin, eight tablets of paracheck, two tablets of Metronidazole, and 69 syringes. The total value of the seized items is yet to be established.

The suspect will appear before court to answer charges related to being found in possession of medical drugs and operating a clinic without a licence.

Police in the district are warning members of the public against seeking medical treatment from unlicensed individuals, noting that such practices pose serious health risks.

Man arrested for possession of medical drugs without licence

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By Rahim Abdul

Police in Mangochi have arrested a 45-year-old man, identified as Ruben Nyalugwe, of Village Nikisi, Traditional Authority Chilipa, Mangochi District, for being found in possession of medical drugs without proper documentation.

The incident occurred on  the afternoon of 28 January 2026 at around 13:00 hours at Village Nikisi in the district.



On the said date, police received a tip-off from community members that the suspect, who is not a medical practitioner, was selling medical drugs, and treating patients after disguising the building as a store.

Following the tip-off, a team of detectives rushed to the shop and conducted a search, during which assorted medical drugs and equipment were found.

The suspect was taken into custody after he failed to produce authentic documentation. Surprisingly Nyalugwe also failed to mention the names of the drugs found in his possession prompting the detectives to invite qualified pharmacist from Mangochi District Hospital who assisted in identifying the drugs.

The seized items include five bottles of Benzyl Penicillin, five bottles of depo provera contraceptives, one blister pack of LA, 423 tablets of praziquantel 600mg, 20 tablets of ciprofloxacin, eight tablets of paracheck, two tablets of Metronidazole, and 69 syringes. The total value of the seized items is yet to be established.

The suspect will appear before court to answer charges related to being found in possession of medical drugs and operating a clinic without a licence.

Police in the district are warning members of the public against seeking medical treatment from unlicensed individuals, noting that such practices pose serious health risks.