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Civil hopeful of Airtel Top 8 turn around

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By Pemphero Mpho Musowa

Civil Service United head coach Abbas Makawa has expressed optimism that his charges can turn the Airtel Top 8 second leg around after losing 2-nil to defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets at Kamuzu Stadium on Saturday.

The second leg will be played towards the end of the month in Lilongwe.

Makawa said if Bullets could score two goals at home, they also have chances to score in the Capital City.

Makawa

“We should come back very strong in the second league.Civil need 3 goals to proceed to the semis.If they managed to score two goals, we can do the same in our backyard,” Makawa said.

He acknowledged losing emphasizing: “It’s one of those days.”

Micheal Ngole, 1st Assistant coach for Bullets admitted the win was not a walk over.

Speaking on the outlook of second round, Ngole said: “We don’t have an edge over them, that one will be a new game all together.

“If they came here and we scored two goals past them, they can also do the same.”

He pointed out they still have a tough task ahead.

Malawians “unappreciative” of railway project-Kunkuyu*

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By Pemphero Mpho Musowa

Minister of Information and Digitalisation, Moses Kunkuyu has described as “unfortunate” that some Malawians are not appreciating the railway project between Malawi and Mozambique.

Kunkuyu was speaking at the end of President Lazarus Chakwera official trip to the southern region where he inspected developmental projects in Chikwawa and Nsanje.

Kunkuyu

“It takes the will of the President to approve a project like this.Mozambique could not have done this on their own; otherwise it would just end in the bush or border.

“There is an agreement. The fuel transportation has been shortened although half of it is by rail and the other half by road,” Kunkuyu said.

The minister highlighted the project is ongoing and it will be completed as trains will be operational all the way through Malaka up to Limbe.

Ugly scenes of Chakwera presidential convoy being stoned in the lowershire and question of railway progress marred the trip.

Three DPP Heavyweights Defect to MCP

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By Andrew Magombo.

In a significant political shift, three influential members of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have joined the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP). Following the recent defection of Imlan Mtenje and the entry of Grezelder Jeffery into the MCP, another prominent figure, Hetherwick Ntaba, has also switched allegiances.

Ntaba made his appearance at the MCP rally held in Kasungu on Sunday, September 15, 2024, marking his official alignment with the ruling party.

Ntaba and Mtenje

Having been a key member of the DPP for over a decade, Ntaba played a vital role in shaping the party’s direction. A well-known Malawian medical doctor and politician, Ntaba previously served as the DPP’s Publicity Secretary. His extensive political career includes serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1993 to 1994, followed by his role as the Secretary-General of the DPP.

The defections of these notable figures have sparked discussions about the future of the opposition party and the potential impact on the political landscape in Malawi.

Malawi Congress Party Reveals Insights on Party Direction and Key Developments

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By Elywin Chighali Mhango

In a significant revelation, Honourable Richard Chimwendo Banda, the Secretary General of the Malawi Congress Party and Minister of Local Government, Unity, and Culture, has emphatically stated that the party is not a family-centric entity.

Addressing a gathering, he highlighted that Malawians would soon be apprised of critical information regarding the untimely demise of the Late Vice President, His Excellency Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima, alongside eight other individuals.

Chakwera at a rally in Area 24

Banda assured Malawians of forthcoming revelations, indicating that transparency regarding the circumstances surrounding the tragic event would be a priority. Speaking passionately about the party’s commitment to progress, he mentioned that the Malawi Congress Party is actively engaged in diverse developmental projects aimed at enhancing the nation’s welfare.

Moreover, a wave of anticipation grips the political landscape as the Malawi Congress Party prepares to welcome new members into its ranks today. These individuals, hailing from various political backgrounds, are set to bolster the party’s strength and dynamics, underlining a potential shift in the political landscape of the nation.

As Malawians await further details and updates, it is clear that the Malawi Congress Party’s stance on inclusivity and development signifies a notable turning point in the country’s political narrative. Stay tuned for more developments as the nation witnesses a crucial juncture in its political trajectory.

Former DPP leader in the Eastern Region, Imran Mtenje, resigns and joins MCP

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By Burnett Munthali

In a surprising political development, Imran Mtenje, the former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leader for the Eastern Region and recently appointed advisor to the party president, has resigned from his position and quit the party entirely.

According to sources close to the matter, Mtenje is set to be officially welcomed into the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) today during an event in Area 24, Lilongwe. The event will be presided over by President Lazarus Chakwera, marking a significant shift in the country’s political landscape.

The defection of Mtenje to the MCP has sent ripples through the DPP, as he was seen as a key figure in the party’s leadership structure. His resignation comes at a time when the DPP is facing internal struggles and factional divisions, which have led to high-profile exits.

Hon Imran Mtenje

Adding to the political intrigue, it is also rumored that former DPP Secretary General Grezedar Jeffrey, who was recently expelled from the party along with Kondwani Nankhumwa, will also be officially welcomed into the MCP at the same event. Jeffrey has been a prominent figure within the DPP for years, and her defection would be a major blow to the party’s efforts to consolidate power ahead of the 2025 elections.

The defections highlight the ongoing struggles within the DPP and signal a potential realignment of Malawi’s political scene as the MCP strengthens its position. With the 2025 elections looming, these shifts could play a crucial role in shaping the country’s future leadership.

As political observers watch closely, today’s developments may set the stage for further changes in Malawi’s political alliances and power structures.