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Mafco booted from Castel Cup, lose to Leyman Panthers 5-4 on penalty shootout

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By Durell Namasani


TNM Super League side Mafco FC have been booted out of the Castel Challenge Cup following a 5-4 loss to Chipiku Central Region Football Association (CRFA) League side, Leyman Panthers FC in a match played at Nankhaka Stadium in Lilongwe on Sunday afternoon.

Joseph Mbewe put Mafco in front with a beautiful header from a Bernad Chimaimba’s cross in the 26th minute but the home side equalized through Noel Mbewe from a free-kick just a minute before half time.

In the second half, both sides tried their best to find the back of the net but it still ended a 1-all in the regulation time.



In the shootout, Panthers goalkeeper Owen M’bale saved Aubrey Maloya’s penalty kick to take his side into the round of 32 of the competition.

In other matches played on Sunday, Mighty Tigers thumped Charcoal FC 4 nil at Mpira Stadium as Moyale Barracks smashed Embangweni United 5-nil at Mzuzu Stadium.

The match between Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos and Challengers FC ended 3-nil in favour of Dynamos.

Road to 2025: Political Rally Day in Malawi

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By Burnett Munthali

As Malawi gears up for the 2025 elections, the political atmosphere is becoming increasingly vibrant, with key players from different parties mobilizing their supporters through mass rallies. Today, three significant gatherings are scheduled across the country, showcasing the strategies of major political figures as they seek to solidify their support bases and present their agendas to the electorate.

In the Eastern Region, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is making a strong statement with a rally led by DPP Vice President for the East. The event, set to take place at Chinamwali in Zomba, is expected to attract a large crowd, as party members and supporters gather to hear key messages aimed at galvanizing support ahead of the upcoming elections. This rally presents an opportunity for the DPP to reaffirm its commitment to the people of Zomba and to outline its vision for the future

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Simultaneously, Alfred Gangata, the DPP Vice President for the Central region, will be addressing his supporters at Mgona ground in Lilongwe. Gangata’s presence in the capital underscores the DPP’s strategy to engage urban voters who are crucial for the party’s electoral success. His speech is anticipated to focus on issues that resonate with Lilongwe’s electorate, including youth empowerment, economic development, and service delivery.

On the other side of the political spectrum, the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) is also making its mark. Richard Chimwendo Banda, the MCP Secretary General, will be speaking at a rally at Lunzu school ground. As a key figure in the party, Chimwendo Banda’s address is expected to touch on the party’s accomplishments and plans, seeking to inspire confidence among supporters. His message will likely emphasize the MCP’s commitment to social justice, infrastructure development, and governance reform as the party prepares for the electoral battle ahead.

Today’s rallies signify a critical moment in the lead-up to the 2025 elections. With political parties actively engaging their supporters, these events highlight the importance of grassroots mobilization and community involvement in the democratic process. Each rally serves as a platform for party leaders to connect with constituents, listen to their concerns, and communicate their vision for Malawi’s future.

As we approach the 2025 elections, the enthusiasm generated by today’s rallies is a testament to the democratic spirit of the Malawian people. Voters are encouraged to participate actively in the political process, whether by attending rallies, discussing issues that matter to them, or preparing to cast their votes. The outcome of these elections will shape the future of Malawi, making it imperative for every citizen to engage and make their voices heard.

In conclusion, today’s mass rallies by the DPP and MCP reflect the dynamic and competitive nature of Malawi’s political landscape. As the nation moves closer to the elections, the focus will increasingly shift to the candidates, their platforms, and how they intend to address the pressing issues facing the country. Let’s all stay informed and ready for the journey ahead as we approach the pivotal year of 2025.

DPP Makes Commanding Presence in Lilongwe Rally, Led by Alfred Gangata

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By Burnett Munthali

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has made a significant impact in Lilongwe today as its Vice President for the Central Region, Alfred Gangata, led a well-attended political rally at Mgona Ground. The event, aimed at rallying support ahead of the 2025 general elections, drew thousands of enthusiastic supporters eager to hear the DPP’s vision for Malawi’s future.

Alfred Gangata, delivering a central message of “returning to proven leadership,” emphasized the DPP’s track record in bringing stability, economic growth, and development projects to the country during its previous tenure. He stated that, with the current government facing significant challenges, the DPP is the only party capable of restoring stability, creating jobs, and driving the economy forward.



Accompanying Gangata were senior party officials, including Party Spokesperson Hon. Shadreck Namalomba, Regional Governor Hon. David Kambalame, Hon. Ben Phiri, Dr. Jean Mathanga, Hon. Nachuma, Hon. Chimwemwe Chipungu, and Hon. Norman Chisale. Their presence underscored the party’s unity and shared determination to reclaim power in the upcoming elections.

The rally also attracted notable political figures such as Hon. Yelemia Chihana, Hon. Stabuli, and Hon. Bruce Munthali. Their participation signified the growing influence of the DPP and its ability to build cross-regional alliances, as well as to galvanize experienced leadership to tackle Malawi’s current challenges.

In his speech, Gangata reinforced the DPP’s commitment to addressing the concerns of Malawians and delivering practical solutions. “The people of Lilongwe and the entire Central Region deserve leadership that works for them. The DPP is the only party that has proven it can lead this nation effectively,” Gangata declared, drawing applause and chants of DPP Boma! from the energized crowd.

Hon. Norman Chisale, addressing the youth, highlighted the importance of young people in the party’s plans. He called on young Malawians to rally behind the DPP, promising that the party would create job opportunities and prioritize youth development. “The DPP is the party of the future, and the youth will be at the center of our development agenda,” Chisale declared, sparking excitement among young attendees.

With energy and confidence high throughout the rally, the DPP leadership assured Lilongwe residents that the party is prepared to bring positive change and development to Malawi. The Mgona Ground rally is part of a larger DPP strategy to consolidate support in the Central Region and mobilize voters for the 2025 elections.

As the event concluded, optimism was palpable among the crowd, with many expressing confidence that the DPP would return to power and lead Malawi toward a more prosperous future. The party’s message of proven leadership, unity, and development has set the tone for its 2025 campaign, leaving supporters energized and hopeful.

Symon and Kendal thrill crowd at MCP Rally hosted by Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda

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By Burnett Munthali

Lilongwe, Malawi – October 13, 2024

Renowned Malawian music duo, Symon and Kendal, lit up the stage with their energetic performance at a political rally organized by Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Secretary General, Richard Chimwendo Banda. The rally, held in Lilongwe, attracted hundreds of party supporters eager to hear the MCP’s plans for the 2025 general elections.

As one of Malawi’s favorite musical acts, Symon and Kendal’s appearance was a major highlight of the event. The duo entertained the crowd with their signature blend of traditional Malawian rhythms and modern beats, performing some of their most popular hits. Their lively songs, which often include social and political commentary, were well-received by the audience, who danced and sang along throughout the performance.


The atmosphere was electric, with Symon and Kendal using their music to encourage unity and national pride. They even adapted some of their lyrics to reflect the party’s themes of development, peace, and prosperity, much to the delight of MCP supporters.

Speaking during the rally, Chimwendo Banda praised the duo for their contribution to Malawian culture and their role in promoting unity through music. “Symon and Kendal have always been champions of our culture and our people. We are grateful for their presence here today and for the joy they bring to Malawians through their music,” he said.

Beyond the entertainment, the rally was a platform for Chimwendo Banda to discuss the MCP’s progress and plans for the future. In his speech, he outlined the party’s focus on addressing economic challenges, improving healthcare, and providing more opportunities for the youth. He called on Malawians to remain united behind the MCP as the party continues its journey of nation-building.

The combination of powerful political messages and vibrant musical performances made the rally an engaging and memorable event. As the crowd dispersed, many supporters expressed their appreciation for the music and the party’s leadership, setting a positive tone for the MCP as it gears up for next year’s elections.

For Symon and Kendal, it was yet another successful appearance, cementing their place as a dynamic duo that bridges the gap between entertainment and social engagement. Their performance reminded everyone of the unifying power of music, even in the world of politics.

Trump or Harris? Where Do the Candidates Stand in the Polls? Major Updates from the Campaign Trail



By Burnett Munthali

As the United States presidential election approaches on November 5, 2024, the campaigns of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are intensifying. With just over three weeks left, both candidates are making last-minute appeals to voters, and polling data is becoming increasingly crucial. Here’s a breakdown of where the candidates stand in the polls and major updates from the campaign trail.

National polling averages indicate a slight edge for Kamala Harris. According to FiveThirtyEight, as of October 11, Harris leads Trump by 2.5 points, garnering 48.5% support compared to Trump’s 46%. Similarly, a polling average from 270toWin shows Harris at 49.3% against Trump’s 46.5%.

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris



Key Insights:

Firstly, Harris appears to be gaining traction among suburban voters. A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll revealed that she leads Trump 47% to 41% in this demographic.


Secondly, however, Harris’s support among Black voters may be slipping. A New York Times/Siena College poll showed her support at 78%, a significant drop from the 90% support Joe Biden received in 2020.

As Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category 5 storm, made landfall in Florida, the political landscape was also flooded with misinformation. Trump faced backlash for his claims that the federal government was neglecting Republican areas after Hurricane Helene. In a response to these claims, President Biden condemned Trump’s rhetoric, calling it “un-American” and highlighting the spread of disinformation regarding disaster response.

Kamala Harris has ramped up her media presence significantly, contrasting with her earlier campaign strategy. In just a few days, she participated in several interviews, including appearances on “Call Her Daddy,” “The Howard Stern Show,” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” This surge in visibility comes amid questions regarding both candidates’ health. The White House released a memo praising Harris’s physical and mental resilience, while questions surrounding Trump’s cognitive abilities have resurfaced.

Trump has intensified his anti-immigrant rhetoric, reiterating false claims about migrants committing crimes. In recent campaign stops, he emphasized plans for mass deportation and called for the death penalty for migrants who kill U.S. citizens. Critics argue that his nativist language aligns with extremist ideologies, and research contradicts his portrayal of immigrants as criminals.

The release of Bob Woodward’s latest book, which alleges close ties between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, has created a stir. The book suggests that Trump contacted Putin multiple times after leaving office and even sent testing equipment to Russia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Trump’s campaign vehemently denied the claims, dismissing Woodward as “a truly demented and deranged man.”

With the election just 23 days away, both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are making strategic moves to secure voter support. Harris’s lead in the polls, coupled with potential shifts in key demographics, sets the stage for a competitive race. Meanwhile, Trump’s aggressive immigration agenda and efforts to combat media narratives indicate a heated campaign ahead. As the election draws closer, the impact of these strategies on voter sentiment remains to be seen.