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Former Minister of Education Mwang’onga laid to rest

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By Manasse Nyirenda

Manuel Mwang’onga Mkandawire, who served as Minister of Education after his appointment in 1978, has been laid to rest Thursday at his home, Mwang’onga Village in the area of Sub Traditional Authority (STA) Chisovya in Rumphi.

In his eurology, Minister of Youth and Sports, Uchizi Mkandawire, who represented President Dr Lazarus Chakwera, said the President was saddened by the passing on of a very loyal Malawi Congress Party (MCP) member who contributed generously to the development of the country.

The remains of Manuel Mwang’onga Mkandawire being interred

Speaker of Parliament, who is also MCP Deputy Secretary General, Catherine Gotani Hara, said Mkandawire, who also served as a Member of Parliament for Rumphi Central Constituency and Rumphi East Constituency respectively, lived a productive life worth learning from.

“He was very hardworking and made sure that he prioritised education and served his country with patriotism. He was a source of political wisdom,” said Gotani Hara.

Group Village Head Mwang’onga said Mkandawire was a patriotic Malawian and educated many in the country through his career as an educator.

Mwang’onga, who qualified as a teacher in 1947 and taught at many teacher training collages including Livingstonia in Rumphi and Loudon in Mzimba, died on Monday at Wezi Medical Centre in Mzuzu at the age of 97. He is survived by two children.

President Chakwera condoled the bereaved family with K5 million besides providing a casket.

Veteran Journalist Victor Kaonga appointed new head of Transworld Radio

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By Chisomo Phiri

Transworld Radio (TWR) has announced the appointment of broadcaster Victor Kaonga as its International Director for Eastern and Southern Africa effective May 1, 2024.

TWR President Lauren Libby has confirmed the development in a statement saying Kaonga will be responsible for 21 countries in eastern and southern Africa.

Victor Kaonga

“As a journalist, producer, and leader within both his country and sub-region, his insights and leadership will be valuable not only to the Africa leaders team but also to the Global Leadership Team of TWR.Please join us in congratulating Brother Victor on his new responsibilities within TWR,”says Libby in the statement.

Kaonga becomes the first Malawian to belong to the Global Leadership Team of TWR.

He has worked for TWR for 25 years and before this appointment, he served as ministry director for southern Africa since January 2023.

Before this, he was TWR national (Malawi) director for 12 years.

Zomba Court acquits police officer of desertion charge

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Zomba Principal Resident Magistrate Court has acquitted police officer Sub Inspector Gift Mbwenye who was suspected of desertion.

The police officer was arrested in January this year on the allegations that since 2016 he had been absent from his police post in Zomba without authority from his superiors and with no intention of returning to the police service.

When Mbwenye was taken to Court on 16 January 2024, he immediately sought help from the Legal Aid Bureau to represent him in Court.

Mbwenye and his lawyer

When granted legal aid, he was represented by Senior Legal Aid Advocate Martin Dalas with assistance from Assistant Legal Aid Officer Felister Kamtonga.

The prosecution paraded two witnesses, a former Human Resource Officer for Zomba police, and a police detective to prove their case.

Both witnesses testified that Mbwenye went away from his post in 2016 without authority and never went back to work.

In his defence, Mbwenye stated that he was during this time pursuing further studies, and his superiors were made aware of the situation.

Delivering judgement, the Court ruled that even though the prosecution had proved that Mbwenye left his post without authority, it had failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that he had no intention of returning to his post in the police service.

The Court proceeded to acquit Mbwenye of the charges.

Chilima arrives in Tanzania

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By Chisomo Phiri

Vice President, Dr.Saulos Chilima, has arrived in   Dar es Salaam, Tanzania where he is expected to attend the 60th anniversary celebration of the Union Day of the United Republic of Tanzania scheduled to take place this Friday, April 26,2024, at Uhuru Stadium.

Chilima  who was seen off at Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) in Lilongwe by Secretary in the Office of Vice President, Luckie Sikwese and some government officials was welcomed by Tanzanian Officials and members of Malawi diplomatic team



President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera has delegated the Vice President to represent Malawi at the ceremony following an invitation from Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan.

According to a statement by the Ministry of Information, the delegation is a sign of a cordial relationship between the President and the Vice president.

Chilima on Tanzania



The statement says the president will continue to acknowledge the vice  president since, according to the law, everyone is innocent until proven guilty by a fair trial and independent court of law.

Chilima is expected to return on  Saturday 27 April,2024.

Tanzanians annually commemorate the day on which the United Republic of Tanzania was formed on April 26, 1964, when the Republic of Tanganyika and The People’s Republic of Zanzibar merged under the Union’s articles.

Malawi and Tanzania share a common border, primarily through the major land crossing at Songwe-Kasumulu.

Additionally, various ferries operate between the two countries on Lake Malawi, with two major ports being Mamba Bay (Tanzania) and Nkhata Bay (Malawi).

Mr Splash Geoffrey Kapusa laid to rest

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By Chisomo Phiri

Celebrated TV personality and once darling of the nation,former Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) Television presenter and producer Geoffrey Kapusa has been laid to rest in his home district of Zomba on Thursday afternoon

Kapusa died at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital(QECH) in Blantyre on Tuesday, April 23, 2024.

The Casket carrying the remains of Kapusa
Mourners gather in Zonba
Mr Splash final resting place

Thousands of people came to escort Mr Splash on his final journey at Mkandawire Village ,in Malosa Zomba.

Earlier on the Media fraternity through MISA Malawi released a statement paying tribute to the talented Kapusa whose name will always be remembered as far as TV is concerned in Malawi.

In a statement, MISA Malawi Chairperson Golden Matonga said Kapusa will be greatly missed by colleagues in the fraternity and the nation at large

“He was perhaps the first television celebrity in Malawi. A whole generation of Malawians will feel a big loss; a huge part of their history has left. Whole families will always remember the moments they shared in their living room to watch Mr Splash, as Kapusa was fondly known, dazzle them,” reads part of the statement.

It adds :”Our heartfelt condolences go to the Kapusa family, colleagues at MBC, Mibawa and Times and the entire media fraternity.”

Joining the then Television Malawi (TVM – now MBC TV) in 1997, Kapusa was one of pioneer  television personalities in Malawi and he was one of the most prominent television broadcasters of his generation..

Kapusa had stints with Mibawa Television and Times Television.

He was actively involved in advocacy for positive living among people living with HIV.

As a member of Malawi National Association of the Deaf (MANAD) advocacy committee, Kapusa advocated for the right to information/communication through sign language.

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