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New Malawi music to put on your playlist

By Pemphero Mpho Musowa

We scoured the internet for new music that we recommend you to watch and have on your playlist.

Zeze ‘Ndamva’

First up is Zeze who has just dropped a brand new video visualiser for ‘Ndamva’.

The song is meant to tantalize his fans while they eagerly await his upcoming album! And the wait won’t be much longer.

His highly anticipated new album, ‘Spiritual’, is set to drop soon


Zonke TooFresh ‘Pepe’

Next up is Zonke TooFresh with his video ‘Pepe’.

The artist has maintained his relevance with every release.

The ever smiling musician is cementing his name in the music industry with this one which talks about not getting involved with other people’s family affairs.


Dali Anna ‘Ndatopa’

Female power takes centre stage as Dali-Anna makes her music debut with  ‘Ndatopa’ featuring Eshent.

Despite being a newcomer,she is set to stay as her voice, delivery and visuals are on point.

https://youtu.be/mWZI9WEXaxM?si=VhwNTO5o0jklMRhZ



lil Kellz ‘Changa ndi Changa’

If there is an artist that is being slept on is Lil Kellz.

His new visuals ‘Changa ndi Changa’ tells a story of how his blessing make others comfortable.

His best selection and lyrical arrangement shows he need to be recognised more.



Gibo Pearson ‘Undikwatira’

If there is an artist who has pushed limits to take local music to different heights is Gibo Pearson.

His latest video shows his abilities to bring love issues with scintillating narratives.

‘Undikwatira’ is about lovers committing to the other person regardless of situations and Gibo Pearson has a way around words that will get people hooked.


6th ‘Yankha Phone’

Our last entry is one song that is hard to ignore and is taking over the game by storm.

6th dropped his music video ‘Phone’ which asks his partner to pick up the call when they call.

It is a simple song with good content and relatable relationship topic.

The song is definitely a banger, one that is easy to fall in love with, a signalling joint.

Fada Moti-Kutali

With a slew of hit songs to his name Fada Moti has taken the Amapiano genre to another level.

While people were still enjoying ‘Msandithawe’, the Bangwe star has dropped a new banger.

‘Kutali’ is about real friends who are always there, those that have been there from then start and not just cherry pickers.

Fake friendship is an ugly thing and Moti has brought it to light.

All set for the People’s Development Party Convention in Blantyre

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By Burnett Munthali

The stage is set for the highly anticipated People’s Development Party (PDP) convention, scheduled to take place at the COMESA Hall in Blantyre. According to Rhodes Nsonkho, the party’s spokesperson, around 1,200 delegates are expected to participate in the event.

The convention will see the selection of over 40 key leadership positions within the party. Nsonkho emphasized that while most positions will be contested, there are certain posts for which candidates will be elected unopposed. For instance, Kondwani Nankhumwa is expected to assume the position of party leader without facing any competition.

This convention marks a significant moment for the PDP, as the party gears up to solidify its leadership structure and strategize for the upcoming political landscape. The unopposed election of Nankhumwa reflects a strong consensus within the party, but the various contested positions suggest a lively and competitive atmosphere ahead.

As the PDP strives to present a united front, this convention could be a defining moment in shaping the party’s future and its role in national politics.

Guinea-Bissau’s President Embalo shocks nation with decision not to seek reelection

By Twink Jones Gadama

Bissau, Guinea-Bissau – In a surprise move, President Umaro Cissoko Embalo announced that he will not seek a second term in the upcoming November elections.

Embalo, who was elected in January 2020 with 54% of the vote, attributed his decision to the persuasion of his wife.

The 51-year-old former army general has faced ongoing political challenges since taking office, including navigating the country’s complex web of political alliances and addressing the lingering threat of military intervention.

President Umaro Cissoko Embalo

Embalo’s decision not to run again has raised concerns about potential political instability in Guinea-Bissau, a country with a history of coups.

Embalo did not name a successor but ruled out opposition figures Domingos Simoes Pereira, Braima Camara, and Nuno Gomes Na Bian, leaving many to wonder who will succeed him.

The president’s announcement has sparked a flurry of speculation and debate among political analysts and citizens alike.

Some have praised Embalo’s decision as a demonstration of his commitment to democratic principles and the rule of law.

Others have expressed concern that his departure could create a power vacuum, potentially destabilizing the country.

Guinea-Bissau has a long history of political instability, with numerous coups and assassinations having taken place since its independence from Portugal in 1974.

Embalo’s presidency has been marked by tensions with the military and opposition parties, making his decision not to seek reelection a significant development.

As the country prepares for the November elections, many are watching closely to see who will emerge as a leading candidate.

Embalo’s decision not to run again has opened up the field, and it remains to be seen who will succeed him as president of Guinea-Bissau.

In a country where political alliances are often fluid and unpredictable, Embalo’s departure could have far-reaching consequences.

Only time will tell if his decision will pave the way for a peaceful transition of power or if it will plunge the country into another period of instability.

Parliament passes national arts,heritage bill

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By Pemphero Mpho Musowa

In a landmark move, the Malawi Parliament has passed the National Arts and Heritage Bill with amendments, paving the way for a robust legal framework that will propel the growth and development of the country’s arts and heritage industry.

The bill establishes the National Arts and Heritage Council of Malawi, a crucial institution that will promote the sector, outline its functions and powers, and provide a framework for registration of stakeholders in the creative and heritage industry.

Furthermore, the bill introduces the National Arts and Heritage Promotion Fund, a significant development that will foster innovation, growth, and preservation of Malawi’s rich cultural heritage.

The legislation also provides a regulatory framework for organizers of artistic and cultural events, ensuring that the industry is guided by clear guidelines and standards.

This development is a significant milestone for Malawi’s creative and heritage sector, and is expected to have a positive impact on the country’s economic growth and cultural preservation.

With the passage of this bill, Malawi is poised to take its rightful place as a hub for artistic and cultural excellence in Africa.

Chihana criticizes current leadership for prioritizing self-interest

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By Chisomo Phiri

Alliance for Democracy(AFORD) President Enock Chihana, has criticized the current leadership for prioritizing self-interest over serving the people,warning that this trend is unsustainable.

Chihana has also spoken out against the escalating corruption in the country, calling it a “cancer” that is stifling national progress.

Speaking at the party’s elective convention underway in Lilongwe, the AFORD leader emphasized that the unity of various political parties is crucial in preparing to take over the government and usher in a new era of leadership.

Enock Chihana

He also stressed the need for Malawi to reduce its dependence on foreign donors, 50 years after gaining independence.

Chihana acknowledged the mistakes of the past and apologized to Malawians for involving them in the Tonse Alliance, which is led by the current Malawi Congress Party(MCP).