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Madame Monica Chakwera calls on Malawians to protect rights of elderly people

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By Alfred Chauwa

Malawi’s First Lady, Madame Monica Chakwera, has called on people in the country to safeguard the rights of elderly people.

Madame Monica Chakwera was speaking at Mwazisi Primary School in the area of Paramount Chief Themba la Mathemba Chikulamayembe in Rumphi District when she hosted a Mother’s Day retreat for more than 300 elderly women. 



Madame Chakwera said that there is a need for each elderly person to enjoy life fully.

According to the first lady, calling elderly persons “witches” was tantamount to criminal offence warranting heavy punishment through the courts.

Madame Chakwera said that there was no crime with getting older. “There is a need for older people to live happily just like everybody else,” she said.

The First Lady appealed to young people to help in safeguarding these rights so that people are not regarding elderly people as witches.

During the function,  the First Lady distributed food and non-food items to the elderly women.

Meanwhile , the First Lady has called for more sensitisation so that people in the country should know the consequences of victimising the elderly.

During the Mother’s Day celebrations,  the First Lady announced that soon the Government of Malawi will  roll out a financial social security fund for the elderly people whereby the elderly will receive a little something on regular basis. This programme, she mentioned, was being championed by the Ministry of Gender.

First Lady Monica Chakwera commissions Chiyola Community Day Secondary School

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi’s First Lady Madame Monica Chakwera on Tuesday commissioned Chiyola Community Day Secondary School,which has been constructed by Press Trust in the area of Paramount Chief Themba la Mathemba Chikulamayembe in Rumphi District.

Speaking during the opening ceremony, Madame Monica Chakwera commended Press Trust for building the school, stating it will help reduce the shortage of learning space in the district. She emphasized the importance of promoting girls’ education, noting that learners in the area previously travelled long distances to access secondary school education.

First Lady Monica Chakwera

Madame Chakwera urged girls to work hard and achieve their educational dreams. She requested Press Trust to build girls’ hostels on the campus. Additionally, she called upon stakeholders to join hands in completing the school’s construction, highlighting unfinished projects like laboratories.

The First Lady expressed gratitude to Press Trust for the school’s construction, emphasizing that human capital remains crucial for the country’s social development.

Paramount Chief Themba Chikulamayembe praised President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera’s vision for improving education commended the First Lady for initiating construction of community day schools in the area, including Jalira Secondary School, which will become a national school. He also acknowledged the Malawi Government’s water project, aimed at resolving water issues.

Member of Parliament Wadada Wiza Mkandawire and Minister of Education Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima also commended President Chakwera and Press Trust for the school’s construction. Kambauwa warned students against vandalism on school property.

Triephornia Thomson Mpinganjira’s Bold Mother’s Day Message Sparks Social Media Reactions

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By Burnett Munthali

In a lighthearted yet bold message, Triephornia Thomson Mpinganjira took to social media to express her thoughts on personal growth and self-awareness. In a post that has garnered attention, Mpinganjira shared a humorous encounter, writing:

“Akuti ndizikula ndisiye chibwana. Ndangoyankha kuti ubwino wake siine m’bale wanu sindilikhalanso kwanu munandidziwilanso pa soshomidiya.”

This candid statement, which translates to “They say I should grow up and stop being childish. I simply replied that luckily, I am not your relative, and you only know me through social media,” reflects her unapologetic stance on being misunderstood or judged based on online interactions.

Triephornia Mpinganjira



Mpinganjira added to the humor by recounting a playful exchange, asking: “Do you know my shoe size?” When the answer was no, she responded, “Eeee basi, you know nothing about me,” emphasizing the superficial knowledge people often have of each other, especially through social media platforms.

As a way of concluding her witty post, she wished her followers a “Happy Mother’s Day” and signed off with “Macheza” (chats), hinting that the post was made in a spirit of fun and reflection.

The post, while casual, touches on the often complex relationship people have with social media and the assumptions made about one another. It humorously challenges the idea that people can truly know each other based solely on their online presence. Mpinganjira’s remarks have sparked conversations among her followers, with many praising her for being true to herself and encouraging others to avoid judgment.

Triephornia’s playful yet meaningful message serves as a reminder not to take online personas too seriously and to celebrate individuality, especially on a day like Mother’s Day that celebrates women and their unique qualities.

As her post continues to circulate, it stands as a testament to her vibrant personality and her ability to inspire laughter and thought at the same time.

Mother’s Day Special : Mama my love

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By Stevie Kauka

The women were heading in the opposite direction to where I was heading on that sunny day. they were carrying a live chicken and a parcel of maize flower, being a villager myself I knew there was a celebration somewhere. As inquisitive as I have always been I asked the women what the occasion was, for I had not heard anything from the village crier. “Nachisale has just given birth she is now a proud mother of a beautiful baby girl” They all chorused in reply. 
Once again it is that season where women will be trekking to the lake in the guise of celebrating their mothers without actually visiting their mothers. Like any normal child we cause pain and suffering to our parents ,the mother especially who is closer to the children.

Brenda Fassie one of the music icons from South Africa having realized that no matter what, your mother shall always remain your pillar composed and sang the below, just to send remorse
“Mama, I’m sorry
I didn’t mean to hurt you
I won’t be the same again
Mama I’ve learnt a lesson
All these years
I’ve been bad to you
I never thought I’ll see you again
Mama I’ve learnt a lesson
Mama you won’t weep again…”
The whole being of man is spent in the bosom of a woman. A woman can make or break a man, a nation.

Every day is a Mother’s Day for me taking into consideration of all the things mothers do to raise the children. While the father is out there searching for food the mother is always there making sure the child is protected, fed, bathed and clothed.

However, Malawi celebrates its mothers in October of every year. Children visits mothers by sharing or giving back to whatever was given back to them in form of gifts, visits, fending, cooking for them in a special way. There is always a mother’s cloth that is produced every year and it becomes a pride of every mother to receive that wrapper or chitenje.

Even if the child is of age the mother will still continue offering her love through advice and guidance. Further to that it is a proven fact that no matter how food is cooked there is nothing as compared to ones mothers prepared food. Everybody will always appreciate and longs for mothers’ homemade food.
I have heard people saying “I’ll always love my mama She’s my favorite girl I’ll always love my mama She brought me in this world and Sometimes I feel so bad When I think of all the things I used to do how mama used to clean somebody else’s house Just to buy me a new pair of shoes I never understood how mama Made it through the week When she never ever got a good night’s sleep.”
Mothers have made plenty of sacrifices which no other can do. The mother-child relationship can be one of the most complicated, and rewarding, of all relationships.

As any parent will tell you, the practice of raising a child can be extremely difficult, and mothers definitely deserve our thanks and praise.
And while it certainly isn’t enough to appreciate her just one day out of the year, Mother’s Day is a good start.

In honor of mothers everywhere, it is vitally important to appreciate all of the enormous sacrifices they have had to make for the sake of their children. “Thank you” on Mother’s Day.
While young mama you carried us on your back, we would wail, urinate and embarrass you in front of your friends we would cry but you never relent in loving us more. You tucked us in bed without expecting anything in return. The late nights you spent in nursing us deserves a special thank you. Knowing that you were always there kept us feeling safe and secure. The efforts you did to make sure we were always warm during cold season thanks to you mama my love.
In whatever you did you always made sure we are first. I remember when I got bullied by friends you rushed to the scene and pulled me out of it but immediately went to the bully’s mother where you showed her what stuff you were made of, I have never felt proud to be the first in your list of to do things. You had friends, obligations and errands to run but taking care of us came first.

I have personally said with no offense that mama’s food has always been the best, perhaps it’s because it is the first food we ate from her kitchen. No matter the situation my love my Mama always made sure we were all well fed. Thank you my love.
You sacrificed your quite time which you could have used doing other things, as children we were unpredictable yelling in anger one minute and laughing gleefully the next. You never became irritated or cross because you understood us more than we did ourselves as children. But whatever our moods, we can be certain that we were often loud.

Our mothers understood that quiet time was rare and precious. But they were willing to give up on this quiet time to make sure we knew we were loved.
We might not shout or scream anymore as adults, but for Mother’s Day, we can shout “Thank you for letting me be so loud!”
I remember being an   asthmatic child how my mother would sit on the edge of my bed when I had an attack, she would stay awake all night looking up to me  as i failed to breath and kept bouncing on the bed, because of this kind of love and care I made a resolution to fight and never give up. I would through gasps and difficult breathing tell my mother to go and sleep and that I would be fine, she would have none of it. Sometimes we had nightmares, other times we simply missed being close to our mothers. Nothing comforted us so much as our moms letting us crawl in bed with them. Even when it meant giving up on “adult time,” our moms gave us a safe and secure place to close our eyes and drift to sleep. Mother’s Day is a great time to give our mothers a large hug to show our appreciation for letting us cuddle up next to them. In sickness and health my love my mom has always been there for me. As a child being sick is part of growing up and my mother would make sure I was cared for taken to hospital and being forced (for a good cause as kids don’t like) to take my medication.

It is a known fact that these incredible women in our lives didn’t get to take a day off from motherhood, even when they weren’t feeling 100 percent tired or sick the same applies to my love my mama .A household with children is, by necessity, a household with germs. In spite of everyone’s best efforts to keep the family healthy, colds and illnesses inevitably went around. But our sick moms still fought through the sneezing and the sore throats to be there for us, which certainly deserves a huge “Thanks!”

My mama loved seeing a big smile on our faces and during those times she would give us her  angelic smile .Memorable times with mama was  giving us a birthday cake so we could make a wish as we blew out the candles, our mothers thrived on bringing us joy to which we greatly appreciates. Instead of trying to repay our moms financially for all the gifts or small gestures (which is likely impossible), we can repay them in spades with our undying love and appreciation this Mother’s Day.
Even if it wasn’t their favorite TV show, our moms were willing to curl up on the couch with us and watch an over-the-top cartoon — sometimes for the 103rd time. At the same time, our mothers shared their interests with us, playing us their music and read us some of their favorite books., at the end of the day, it was all about spending time together. This time is something we would never trade for anything in the world, maybe on Mother’s Day we can even let our moms pick the TV show for a change.
My love you have always encouraged us your children to be ourselves thank you for your guidance in this process for without your guidance we would not be where we are today, my mama there were times we wanted to give up but you always encouraged us to stand up and be counted, we do not take this for granted, a big salute for having confidence in us that we could do something meaningful despite all the odds. We know that as children we were often relentless balls of energy and vigor., our mothers had to keep pace with us the whole way.
Mama you let us be on our high-energy, creative selves, even if it cost your sanity every now and again. My love cultivated our interests and encouraged us to explore them. Perhaps more than any other sacrifice, it is letting us be ourselves that deserves an enormous thanks. So, on Mother’s Day, all we really have to say is my Mama my love a woman of substance who believed stay blessed.

My favorite and famous quote mothers favorite quotes “you are the force that binds the very piece of my life together. life is beautiful because I have a mother like you who is always there for me.I love to the moon and back”
 Despite all the challenges that a woman faces she is always the first and last to smile.
 MY unsung hero my love my mother Abiti Kamwendo Chrissie Elias Kamwendo …thank you!


*The writer is a Fellow  of IPMM and writes in his own capacity on various aspects of life.

Burning Spear Embarks on His African Tour



By Burnett Munthali

Legendary Jamaican reggae artist, Burning Spear, has embarked on his much-anticipated African tour, which will include performances across several countries, including Malawi.

The reggae icon, who has been celebrated globally for his contribution to the genre, announced that he has arrived in Kenya, the first stop on his African journey. From there, he will travel to South Africa before performing in Zimbabwe and Zambia. The tour will culminate with a major performance in Malawi on the 26th of this month.

Burning Spear


Shadreck Kalukusha, the head of Sound Addicts, the organizers of the Malawian event, confirmed that preparations are well underway and everything is on track for the concert.

At 79 years old, Burning Spear, whose real name is Winston Rodney, is treating this tour as one of his final live performances before retiring from the stage. Fans across the continent are eager to witness his legendary music and powerful messages of peace, love, and resistance.

This tour marks a special moment in the artist’s career and in the hearts of reggae lovers throughout Africa, as they celebrate the legacy of one of the greatest reggae musicians of all time.