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Steve Wazisomo Muliya releases  new song  ‘Confidence’ featuring Success


By Durell Namasani

The long awaited song from Gospel musician Steve Wazisomo Muliya and Success is finally out.

The new song contains a message of hope especially to those passing through difficult times and the award-winning singer believes that these kind of songs can go a long way in minimising cases of suicide which are on the rise in the country.

Steve Wazisomo Muliya



The song ‘Confidence’ has been produced by J Mass and Cizzle while the video has been directed by popular videographer VJ Ken.

You can watch Steve Wazisomo Muliya’s new song by following the link below
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3yISc9J2SQo&sfnsn=wa

DPP Young Professionals Lead Voter Registration Awareness in Chiradzulu

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By Burnett Munthali

Chiradzulu, 30 October 2024 – The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) young professionals have launched a voter registration awareness campaign in Chiradzulu district to encourage eligible citizens to register ahead of Malawi’s upcoming elections. The initiative began on the west side of the district, reaching out to residents in key areas such as Njuli, Mbulumbuzi, Walala, Namadzi, Chitera, Khonjeni, Nakatha, Mauwa, and Ngalawesa.

The campaign, led by DPP members Merciful Nyirenda, Robert Mukhori, and Rodrick Mbulaje, aims to educate community members on the importance of registering to vote. The team has focused on providing information about registration requirements, locations, and the critical role of civic participation in shaping Malawi’s future.



Speaking to locals, Merciful Nyirenda emphasized the need for every eligible Malawian to take advantage of this opportunity to make their voices heard. “Voting is not just a right but a responsibility,” she said. “Our objective is to ensure that every eligible citizen understands the registration process and its impact on their future and the country.”

The campaign includes door-to-door visits, public gatherings, and discussions in community spaces to address any questions residents may have about the process. With voter registration being a key step toward securing fair and representative elections, the young professionals hope to motivate a high turnout in the district.

Local community leaders have expressed appreciation for the initiative, noting that such awareness efforts are essential in rural areas where access to information may be limited. With the support of local leaders and the enthusiasm of the DPP young professionals, the campaign aims to build momentum and increase voter engagement in Chiradzulu.

As the registration phase progresses, the DPP team is optimistic that their efforts will lead to an informed and active voter base ready to participate in Malawi’s democratic process.

President Chakwera reiterates commitment to infrastructure development

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to developing the country through infrastructure projects, aiming to enhance transportation of goods for farmers and create a conducive business environment.

Speaking during a whistle-stop tour at Ntchisi Boma on Wednesday, President Chakwera acknowledged the challenges posed by natural disasters, which have hindered entrepreneurship and farming in the district, leading to decreased harvests and limited resources for farmers.

He emphasized the government’s support for the hardworking people of Ntchisi, affected by El Niño weather, and highlighted initiatives like irrigation farming, rain-fed agriculture, Social Cash Transfer, and Affordable Input fertilizer.

On his part,Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture Richard Chimwendo Banda commended the government’s interventions and stressed the need for inclusive benefits.

Senior Chief Malenga appreciated the government for various development projects that are taking place Ntchisi district.

Opposition parties demand suspension of election registration process

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By Chisomo Phiri

Four opposition parties in parliament, including United Transformation Movement (UTM), Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Alliance for Democracy(AFORD) , and United Democratic Front (UDF),have given authorities November 14,2024 a deadline to suspend the 2025 elections registration process due to irregularities.

During a joint press briefing in Lilongwe on Wednesday, the opposition parties threatened to hold demonstrations if their demands are not met.



DPP spokesperson Shadric Namalomba stated:”We are demanding that registrations must be discontinued within two weeks; otherwise, there will be intense demonstrations.”

DPP’s Jean Mathanga highlighted that phase one of civic and voter education commenced late, which is an anomaly.

She emphasized the need for the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) to restart the process to ensure equal opportunities for all registrants.

Mathanga stressed:”We want all registrants to have equal opportunities for voter and civic education; therefore, the processes need to start all over again.”

The opposition parties also demanded the removal of certain appointed officials at the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) for the sake of neutrality in their execution of duties.

Top on the list is the commission’s chairperson, Annabel Mtalimanja, who is believed to be Malawi Congress Party (MCP) sympathizer – a party with a vested interest in the elections.

This position was particularly emphasized by UDF vice-president Rahim Osman.

The MEC has been working towards conducting free, fair, credible elections, with a comprehensive voter education campaign in place.

However, the opposition parties’ concerns and demands have raised questions about the integrity of the electoral process.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the authorities will respond to the opposition’s demands and ensure a fair and transparent electoral process.

Choice Constructions donates K1 million towards Debbie N’s show


By McLloyd Kudzingo

Choice Construction Company has donated a 1 million Kwacha cheque to Gospel musician Debbie N to help her in preparations for her show slated to take place on Saturday, November 2 in Lilongwe.

Dubbed ‘The Praise and Dance Experience’,  the show is expected to take place at Crossroads Hotel and is going to feature popular gospel artists in the country.

Among the artists expected to perform on the day include the Great Angels Choir , Kamuzu Barracks, Evance Meleka, Eliza Mponya, Maggie Mangani, Andrew Masiku, Alex Nkalo, Madalitso Banda and Esther Lazaro.

Debbie N



Some popular songs from Debbie N, real name Deborah Ntopa include;  Atate Wathu, Mundiwolotse, Chisomo, Asamala, Mwayenera, Mtendere featuring  Eliza Mponya and Amen which she featured Shammah Vocals.