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TNM Super League: Wasteful Wanderers secure narrow win over Karonga United at Kamuzu Stadium -Bullets, Mafco share the spoils

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


2023 TNM Super League Golden Boot winner Clement Nyondo scored his first league goal for Mighty Mukuru Wanderers this season as the Nomads beat Karonga United 1-0 at the Kamuzu Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Nyondo scored the long awaited goal in the 14th minute following a Gaddie Chirwa’s cross after failing to score in an unbelievable circumstances two minutes earlier.

Isaac Kaliati had the chance to double the lead for the Nomads but his goal was ruled out for an offside in the 19th minute.

Nyondo had another chance to score in the 27th minute but this time around Karonga goalkeeper MacLean Mwale came to rescue the situation for the Karonga-based side.

The last 10 minutes of the first half saw the visitors becoming more hungry for an equaliser and they almost got it in the 44th minute when Blessings Mwalilino’s shot hit the post after goalkeeper Richard Chipuwa was already beaten.

Isaac Kaliati receiving a man of the match award from an official from TNM

In the second half, Wanderers made a couple of substitutions bringing in Francisco Madinga for Wisdom Mpinganjira and  Christopher Kumwembe for Clement Nyondo.

On the other hand, Karonga made a triple substitution, introducing Robert Luhanga, Obbie Raphael and Alfred Chizinga for Blessings Mwallilino, Pilirani Thulu and Allen Chihana.

The last 45 minutes was largely dominated by the Nomads,who created plenty of scoring opportunities but failed to capitalise on their lead to convert them into goals.

Isaac Kaliati, Fransisco Madinga and Christopher Kumwembe were among the culprits for Wanderers’ missed opportunities and Karonga have their goalkeeper ‘MacLean Mwale’ to thank for beautiful saves.

Robert Luhanga scored what could have been a contender for the goal of the season but it was ruled out for an offside by the officiating personnel.

After the match Isaac Kaliati for Wanderers was voted man of the match.

The Nomads have now moved to the second position with 12 points, a point behind league leaders Silver Strikers who are playing against Creck Sporting on Sunday.

At Chitowe Stadium in Dwangwa, defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets left it late to secure a 1-all draw against Salima-based soldiers Mafco FC.

The home side were the first to find the back of the net through Innocent Makawano in the 26th minute but the People’s team equalised just three minutes before the end of the match courtesy of a Patrick Mwaungulu’s free-kick.

After the match, Mafco captain Paul Ndhlovu was voted man of the match.

There was another 1-1 draw in Mzuzu as Moyale Barracks came from behind to draw against Chitipa United at Mzuzu Stadium.

Stimella Muyira put Chitipa in front from the penalty spot in the 15th minute but Moyale equalised in the 60th minute through Clifford Chimulambe who also scored from the penalty spot.

The match between two league debutants FOMO FC and Baka City also ended 1-all at Mulanje Park Stadium.

The visitors got an opener just 4 minutes from kick-off through Nelson Sikaona but FOMO cancelled the lead nine minutes later through Rashid Chilomo who was also voted man of the match.

Baka City are bottom on the log table with 2 points while FOMO are on position 11 with seven points after playing six games.

Another 1-all draw was registered at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe in a match between Civil Service United and Bangwe All Stars with Beston Jimu scoring for the visitors and Emmanuel Saviel equalising for the Civil Servants.

On Sunday, apart from the Silver Strikers, Creck Sporting match, there will be another match between Mzuzu City Hammers and Kamuzu Barracks at Mzuzu Stadium and Mighty Tigers and Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos at Kamuzu Stadium.

Stich Fray announces release date for debut studio album, ‘Mtendere’


By McLloyd Kudzingo


Musician cum producer, Stich Fray has finally announced the release date for his debut studio album titled ‘Mtendede.’

The 10-track album, set to be released on May 28, is the artist’s first debut album despite releasing a number of singles and EPs in his music career which he ventured about over a decade ago.

“I am pleased to announce the release dates of my first studio album titled “Mtendele” , which is scheduled to be out on the 28th May. I am very excited to share with you this great news and I am hopeful that your are going to enjoy the album,” said Stich Fray.

Stich Fray

The artist has since called on music lovers to support the project by sponsoring it and   purchasing the CD when its out.

The forthcoming album has got songs like Hello, Wagwa which he featured Annie Matumbi, Ine si Nepman which he featured Malaulo and Gentleman which he featured Nepman himself.

The former Trap Squad member has also teamed up with Rashley and Smacks in ‘Ndimafuna Mtendere and Leumus in what promises to be a club banger ‘Shu shu shu (Kwayaka Moto)’.

All songs in the  album were written and arranged at Stich Fray’s Creative Boutique Studios and mixed and mastered by Sispense and Jay Mass at Matrix Records and Red Disk Music respectively.

Stich Fray real-name Steven Chibwazi started his career in 2008 as a member of a Dance hall Group called Afarisi but came in the lime light as a solo artist after releasing his first single “4 minus 3” in 2013.

Blood Collection Triumph: MBTS CEO Hails Staff, Stakeholders and Blood Donors for Exceeding Blood Collection Target

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

The Malawi Blood Transfusion Service (MBTS) closes the financial year 2023/2024 with a bang, having exceeded the set national target for blood collection. MBTS, for the first time, has managed to collect a total of 122,428 units of whole blood, beating its own record set of 110,000. The target has been achieved through outstanding nationwide cooperation and the generosity of the donors, stakeholders, and staff.

The achievement has demonstrated a collaborative effort with a remarkable increase in donor turnout and community participation nationwide. MBTS Chief Executive Officer, Natasha Nsamala has praised efforts by MBTS staff, blood donors, partners and stakeholders (traditional leaders, faith leaders, school management, and corporate organizations) for supporting the organization to achieve
its goal. The target was quite ambitious, but it has impressively been achieved with 112 percent, marking a significant increase from last year’s total.

MBTS CEO Natasha Nsamala


The support that MBTS receives cannot go unnoticed, as it has helped the organization to improve tremendously in its operations.  Nsamala hailed MBTS staff for their resilience, even when the organization sails through difficult times. “I just want to say congratulations to you all for exceeding the target yet again this year. Thank you so much for your unwavering dedication. Sometimes we go through difficult times as an organization, but you always rise to the occasion, ” she said.

She further said, “It has been very gratifying to see our altruistic blood donors give blood not just once but regularly. For the first time, this elusive target has been exceeded, and many lives have been saved in the hospitals. We thank God, our donors, and the very hard working staff of MBTS”.

The year 2024/2025 MBTS focuses on converting first-time donors into regular donors. Hence, all blood donors are encouraged to donate blood regularly to increase the supply of blood in hospitals nationwide.

For the second successive year, MBTS has managed to exceed its annual target, having achieved 104 percent in the 2022–23 financial year.

Lilongwe City Council officially hands over road and bridge construction project to contactors Projex Group and Master JV

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By Burnett Munthali

Lilongwe City Council has today officially handed over a 4.7 billion road and bridge construction project to contactors Projex Group and Master JV.

The construction works will establish a link from Lingadzi Bridge along Cherub (Area 47) to Presidential Way (Area 18).

During the handover, Lilongwe City Mayor Richard Banda said the project will address  long-standing transportation challenges, particularly in Area 49.

Lilongwe Mayor Richard Banda

“Once constructed the road and bridge will ease congestion woes especially among residents of area 49,” he said.

Lilongwe City West legislator George Zulu (Malawi Congress Party), hailed  the council’s efforts, recognising the project’s potential to decongest major roads like Kaunda Road.

The 1.5-kilometre construction project is set to conclude within a year.

The bridges take a special role, due to its function to connect two different points, crossing valleys, rivers, lakes and cliffs. Bridges are needed on land transportation infrastructure because they connect different points that usually can be inaccessible.

Malawi is one of the landlocked countries within sub-Saharan Africa which faces serious challenges in managing her transport logistics. The provision of predictable, reliable and cost effective transport logistics is constrained due to deficiencies in road and rail infrastructure, inefficient port and transit border operations that contribute to very high transport cost.

A study was undertaken to analyse the challenges facing the transport logistics industry in Malawi. Data was solicited from a structured questionnaire that was circulated to purposely selected members from the population of the business community with expertise in transport logistics. Results from the study also supported by literature indicated that high transport cost, deficiencies in road and rail infrastructure, inefficient port and transit border delays pose serious challenges to transport logistics.

It is well established that urban transport plays an important role in making cities livable and sustainable. Further, fast growth in urbanization and industrialization demands the use of more vehicles which leads to an imbalance between infrastructure availability and mobility demand.

Historically, planners and decision-makers have proposed and practiced divergent approaches and policies for dealing with congestion. However, it is realized that traditionally it has been easier to advocate the novel approaches in the planning of new cities and also in cities that follow stricter regulations and are less dense.

Nonetheless, it is experienced that much of the urbanization is happening in the existing cities, and in most of the developing countries the existing cities are characterized by narrow roads that are incapable of accommodating the growing traffic and have inadequate provision for parking, loading, and unloading facilities. This is further aggravated by the changing land use of the existing and mainly the old city areas. Eventually, this results in delays, deteriorating health of the city inhabitants, and fatalities due to road accidents.

In developing countries, multimodal traffic further worsens the situation. Many cities have implemented diverse strategies like introducing bus rapid transit systems, metro rail lines, constructing ring roads, and flyovers, but, still have failed to combat the growing menace of traffic congestion.

New Delhi the capital city of India despite having one of the highest density of roads in the world and having a state-of-the-art metro transport network has failed to tackle daily congestion problems. With this background, Malawi government must attempt to identify the major issues and challenges on a typical arterial road that leads to congestion.

Malawi’s Cry for Justice: The Battle Against Corruption

By Twink Jones Gadama

In recent months, Malawi has been rocked by allegations of widespread corruption within the current administration, leading many to question the integrity of the current government

These accusations have raised concerns about the misuse of public funds and the impact on the country’s financial stability.

Malawians have raised their voices in protest against what they see as a betrayal of their trust by their leaders.

It is alleged that ministers in the current government, including the president, have been involved in corrupt practices, siphoning off millions of kwachas from government coffers.

ACB chief, Chizuma



This has left the country’s financial reserves depleted, with many struggling to make ends meet as a result.

The situation has become so dire that some ministers were reportedly on the brink of bankruptcy just six months ago, only to now be in possession of billions of kwachas.

This stark contrast in financial standing has raised serious questions about the legitimacy of the wealth amassed by these individuals.

The outcry from the Malawian people has been deafening, with calls for justice and accountability ringing out across the country.

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the main opposition party, has vowed to take action against those responsible for the alleged corruption, promising to reclaim what has been stolen and return it to the people.

In response to these allegations, the DPP has issued a stern warning to MCP cadres, stating that they will be held accountable for their actions and that they must repay the money they have taken from the public purse.

This declaration has been met with both fear and defiance from those accused of corruption, who have attempted to brush off the accusations as mere political persecution.

However, the DPP has made it clear that this is not a witch hunt, but rather a concerted effort to reclaim what rightfully belongs to the people of Malawi.

The party has emphasized that this is not about partisan politics, but about holding those in power accountable for their actions and ensuring that justice is served.

The battle against corruption in Malawi is far from over, and the road to accountability will be a long and arduous one.

But with the determination and resilience of the Malawian people, there is hope that justice will prevail and that those responsible for the alleged mismanagement of public funds will be held to account.

As the country looks towards the upcoming elections, the people of Malawi are faced with a crucial decision.

They must choose leaders who will prioritize transparency, accountability, and the well-being of the nation over personal gain.


Only through unity and vigilance can Malawi hope to overcome the scourge of corruption and build a brighter future for all its citizens.