South Africans disgusted as Bulgarian singer wears blackface makeup to perform Nomcebo Zikode’s hit, Jerusalema

This is how Marinova (right) looked like in blackface * This is why this show is unacceptable and demeaning to black culture * Nomcebo and Master KG must sue this racist show * The history of the black face has long been rooted in racism and ridiculing black people * We need to stop tolerating nonsense. This total disrespect for Africans By Melody Chironda, allAfrica.com South Africans have been left disgusted and offended after Bulgarian singer Mxiaela Marinova used makeup…

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March 30 by-election ballot papers to arrive Sunday March 21 through Kamuzu International Airport

MEC official Stella Mwachande recently demonstrating how the ballot looks  By Duncan Mlanjira Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) announces that the March 30 by-election ballot papers will arrive Sunday, March 21 through Kamuzu International Airport. A statement from MEC’s director of media and public relations Sangwani Mwafulirwa said full details regarding the arrival time and all warehousing logistics will be announced later as previously, the ballot papers were scheduled to arrive on March 26. “Contesting political parties and independent candidates…

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Public positively responding to calls for COVID-19 vaccination

President Chakwera was first to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine on March 11 * Blantyre DHO rolls out second phase from Monday, March to 22-26 * Targeting the elderly; those with commorbidities and other social workers * Over 861 centers across the country will provide the vaccination services * About 1.4 million Malawians are expected to be vaccinated * There were 129 new COVID-19 cases, 315 new recoveries, one new death as of Friday By Duncan Mlanjira Since the COVID-19…

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Ministry of Trade starts issuing maize export licences

Maize is a controlled commodity which requires a licence Maravi Express To allow the economy off take excess stocks of maize from last year’s harvest for export and to create storage room for this year’s harvest, the Ministry of Trade has started issuing maize export licences. In a public notice released on March 15, the Ministry says the licences will only be issued “to exporters with proof of verifiable maize stocks from previous agricultural season”. “The licences to be…

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No mask, no voting but Paramount Chief Kyungu suggests MEC should provide for those without

Paramount Chief Kyungu; voting is a constitutional right * Or else people should be told to bring even any clean piece of cloth with which to cover their mouth and nose * Message back to the Commission to make a decision as elections are guided by the Electoral Laws By Jordan Simeon-Phiri, MEC Stringer Paramount Chief Kyungu has objected the condition that Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has set that any voter who would turn up for the March 30…

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French business school awards Samuel Eto’o with honorary PhD

* His ‘never say die’ attitude that propelled him from one business success to the other * He wrote his name AFCON history book with a fine form in his debut in 2000 * And also in Ghana on his departure from international stage in 2010 in Angola. * He is all-time most decorated African player and all-time highest goal scorer at the AFCON Maravi Express The Prestigious Lyon Business School in France has awarded Camerounian Samuel Eto’o Fils…

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EU regulator declares AstraZeneca vaccine safe

* EMA has come to a clear scientific conclusion that this is a safe and effective vaccine * Germany, France, Italy and Spain resume using the jab * Not associated with an increase in the overall risk of blood clots Maravi Express The European Union’s medicines regulator has concluded that the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine has been declared safe to use after several EU countries suspended their rollouts following reports that it could be linked to blood clots. Both the BBC…

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Long distance athlete Kumwamba preparing his club members for June 20 Blantyre Marathon

* Starts with prize giving 10km race on March 28 * Followed by a 31km one scheduled for May 2 * Everyone is looking forward to these tournaments * Mulanje Athletic Club had six athletes for 2019 edition * One clinched third place in a time of 2:34:37hrs in his first-ever marathon By Duncan Mlanjira Mulanje-based long distance athlete, Edson Kumwamba — whose Athletic Club member Jafali Jossam managed to be on the winners podium in the 2019 Blantyre…

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Neno only district which has no tarmac road for the past 57 years—say concerned citizens as they petition government to act

The petitioners at Parliament on Thursday morning By Duncan Mlanjira Concerned citizens of Neno on Thursday stormed Parliament, which is in session, demanding that the government should consider upgrading the road to the district to tarmac standard. Carrying placards — of which one said “Neno is the only district which has no tarmac road for the past 57 years” — the concerned citizens presented their petition through Parliament and was received by Member of Parliament for Neno North, Thoko…

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Party leaders urged not to splash handouts to woo voters ahead of Karonga North West by-election

Centre for Multiparty Democracy executive director Kizito Tenthani * The tendency encourages winning candidates to abuse public resources to recover money lost during campaign * Do not to import violence into the constituency to disrupt the ongoing campaign * We hold elections to democratically elect capable leaders to initiate development By Jordan Simeon-Phiri, MEC Stringer With just a few days before the March 30 by-election, Centre for Multiparty Democracy (CMD) has urged political party leaders not to splash out…

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