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Dedza Dynamos CEO Slams FAM Verdict on Kamwendo Saga: ‘Shocking and Unfair

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By Twink Jones Gadama

Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Flellah Kulemelo has expressed shock and disappointment at the ruling by FAM’s Player Status Committee on the status of Promise Kamwendo.

The verdict, which has been described as “unfair” and “shocking” by Kulemelo, has left Dedza Dynamos reeling.

The committee’s decision, which was released yesterday, declared the contract between Dedza Dynamos and Mighty Mukuru Wanderers invalid, while upholding the contract between Dedza Dynamos and Kamwendo.

This means that Kamwendo must return to Dedza Dynamos, while the club must refund the money they received from both FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and Wanderers.

Kulemelo, who was visibly upset by the verdict, said, “We are shocked and disappointed by the decision. We believe it is unfair and does not reflect the true facts of the case.”

Dedza Dynamos has been ordered to return a total of K7 million to both Bullets and Wanderers, as well as pay a fine of K3 million.


Kamwendo, meanwhile, must refund the K6 million signing-on fee he received from Wanderers.

“We will be seeking legal advice on the matter and exploring our options,” Kulemelo added. “We believe that the decision is flawed and does not take into account the circumstances surrounding the transfer.”

The verdict has sent shockwaves through the Malawian football fraternity, with many questioning the fairness and consistency of the Player Status Committee’s decisions.

“This decision sets a dangerous precedent,” said one football analyst. “It seems that the rules are being applied arbitrarily, without regard for the facts of the case.”

Dedza Dynamos has been at the center of a transfer storm in recent weeks, with Kamwendo’s move to Wanderers sparking a dispute between the two clubs.


The situation was further complicated by Bullets’ claim on the player, leading to a complex web of claims and counterclaims.

As the dust settles, Kamwendo’s future remains uncertain.

Will he return to Dedza Dynamos, or seek a new challenge?

The transfer saga may be over, but its impact on Malawian football will be felt for a long time.

One thing is certain, however: the FAM Player Status Committee’s verdict has sparked controversy and debate, highlighting the need for clearer regulations and stricter enforcement of transfer rules.

As the beautiful game continues to evolve, it is crucial that the governing bodies keep pace, ensuring fairness and transparency in all aspects of the game.

Police concerned over Suicide cases rise in Malawi:

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By Twink Jones Gadama

The Malawi Police Service has expressed concern over the rising number of suicide cases in the country. According to a report released by the police, 246 men and 35 women have taken their own lives since January this year.

Deputy Police Spokesperson, Harry Namwaza, described the trend as “alarming” and attributed it to various factors, including stress, family problems, and substance abuse.

Harry Namwaza

“Most of these cases are due to stress, family problems, and substance abuse, which affects the mental health of individuals, especially the youth,” Namwaza said.

Namwaza urged individuals struggling with stress and other challenges to seek help from trusted friends, family, or professionals instead of resorting to suicide.

“We encourage those experiencing difficulties to share their problems with people they trust, rather than resorting to suicide,” he said.

The police spokesperson also called on organizations and well-wishers to support initiatives aimed at promoting mental health awareness and preventing suicide.

“We need support from various stakeholders to address this issue. We cannot do it alone,” Namwaza added.

The rise in suicide cases has raised concerns among Malawians, with many calling for increased awareness and support for mental health issues.

“This is a wake-up call for us as a nation. We need to take mental health seriously and support those struggling,” said one concerned citizen.

As the country grapples with this growing concern, the police have urged individuals to prioritize their mental well-being and seek help when needed.

The story highlights the need for a collective effort to address the rising suicide cases in Malawi, emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness and support.

Empowering Education: Honourable Bester Awali’s Generous Gesture Inspires Zomba’s Future Leaders

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By Twink Jones Gadama

In a heartwarming display of commitment to education, Zomba Central legislator, Honourable Bester Awali, has distributed suitcases to 68 deserving learners from Zomba Urban who excelled in the recent Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE) examinations. This thoughtful gesture aims to acknowledge and appreciate the hard work and dedication of these young achievers.

The 68 learners, who were selected to attend various secondary schools, were beaming with joy as they received their suitcases from Honourable Awali.

This kind act not only demonstrates Awali’s dedication to his constituents but also serves as a motivation for the learners to continue striving for excellence.

Zomba Urban Coordinating Primary Education Advisor, James Kumbani, expressed pride in the education district’s outstanding performance in the PSLCE examinations, citing a remarkable 98 percent pass rate.

Kumbani attributed this success to the hardworking spirit amongst learners and teachers, saying, “The achievements of our learners are a testament to the dedication and commitment of our teachers and the community.”

Honourable Awali’s initiative has been praised by the community, with many hailing it as a timely intervention that will inspire learners to work even harder.

“This gesture will motivate our children to take their education seriously, knowing that their hard work will be recognized and rewarded,” said a parent.

As Malawi strives to improve its education sector, Honourable Awali’s efforts serve as a shining example of the positive impact that leaders can have on their communities.

By investing in the future of these young learners, Awali is helping to shape the minds that will drive Malawi’s development in years to come.

In a country where access to quality education remains a challenge, Honourable Awali’s generosity has lit a beacon of hope for the learners of Zomba Urban.

As they embark on their secondary school journey, they do so with the knowledge that their hard work is valued and recognized.

The community of Zomba Urban is grateful for Honourable Awali’s unw

Don’t Fear Loans, Prioritize Addressing Hunger – MCP Urges Malawians

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By Burnett Munthali

In a recent statement, Catherine Gotani-Hara, the Deputy Leader of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), urged Malawians not to be deterred from taking loans from the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF). Speaking at a political rally at St. Martin’s in Zomba Thondwe, Hara emphasized that such loans are intended for Malawians and encouraged citizens to seize these opportunities.

Hara, who also serves as a legal advisor, reassured the public that the government is committed to helping Malawians access these funds. She further stressed that officials must play an active role in facilitating the loan acquisition process.

Gotani Hara


Addressing the pressing issue of food scarcity, Hara confirmed that Zomba residents will receive maize to alleviate hunger. She highlighted that President Lazarus Chakwera is focused on ensuring food security for the nation. As part of this effort, the government has established Mega Farms to boost agricultural production and meet food needs.

The MCP’s stance underscores a broader commitment to economic empowerment and food security, reflecting ongoing efforts to address these critical issues in Malawi.

Chakwera Tours Issa Cattle Ranch

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi Leader president Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, State President of the Republic of Malawi, has concluded his tour of Issa Cattle Ranch in Traditional Authority Ngabu, Chikwawa.

The President was accompanied by the First Lady, Madame Monica Chakwera, as well as Paramount Chief Lundu, Senior Chief Mlilima, Senior Chief Chapananga, Senior Chief Ngabu, and Senior Chief Ngokwe.

A large number of people gathered along the road, waving to the President and expressing joy at his visit.

President Chakwera is in Lower Shire, undertaking various duties.

According to the Office of President and Cabinet, he will also visit the Malawi Rural Electrification Programme (MAREP) at Nguluwe Village, Traditional Authority Mbenje, Nsanje.

Next, he will hold an interface meeting with Education Officials at Ngabu Secondary School, Traditional Authority Ngabu, Chikwawa.

Finally, the President will hold interaction sessions with business people from Lower Shire at Nchalo Sports Club in Chikwawa.