Malawi’s Tabitha Chawinga nominated once more for CAF Women Player of the Year

By Duncan Mlanjira Malawi’s top international female player, Tabitha Chawinga has once more been nominated for the prestigious Confederation of African Football (CAF) Player of the Year award from a list of nine other top players. The Malawian plies her trade with Chinese club Jiangsu Suning alongside Ghanaian star Elizabeth Addo, who has also been nominated. According to www.goal.com, the two are reported to be ready to steer their Chinese club to secure their 5th silverware in 2019 as…

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FIFA president Infantino arrive in Madagascar to begin his African tour

By Duncan Mlanjira  FIFA president Infantino arrived in Antananarivo, Madagascar for a date with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) president Ahmad Ahmad and the Malagasy Football Association (FMF) as he begins his visit to several African member associations including Malawi. According to www.fifa.com, his delegation comprises FIFA general secretary and general delegate for Africa Fatma Samoura, deputy secretary general Mattias Grafström, chief member associations officer Véron Mosengo-Omba, former French international and FIFA Foundation CEO Youri Djorkaeff, FIFA legend…

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Malawi appointed vice-chairperson of Africa Union Sports Council Region 5 management board

  By Duncan Mlanjira Malawi’s Minister of Sports will now be sitting in the Africa Union Sports Council Region 5 management board’ Council of Ministers (the Troika) after the country has been appointed as vice-chairperson. Malawi was appointed the important role at the Council of Ministers meeting held on November 11-12 in Maseru, Lesotho. AUSC Region 5 Council of Ministers comprises sports ministers from Mozambique, Lesotho, Eswathini, Namibia, Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Zambia and Malawi.  At the meeting,…

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Zimbabwe: the secrets behind Mugabe’s demise

  By François Soudan From the rise of ‘Gucci Grace’ to the fall of ‘Comrade Bob’, to Emmerson Mnangagwa’s incredible escape, the book ‘Secrets of history’ recounts the riveting story of the presidential couple’s last weeks in power. Grace Mugabe is hardly ever seen leaving her private villa in Mount Pleasant, in the upscale suburb of Harare, where she has taken refuge with her daughter, Bona, after deserting the cursed Blue Roof mansion.  The last time people saw her in…

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Samuel Eto’o heads to USA to further his education

By Giovanni Wanneh, Kick442.com Retired Cameroon football legend, Samuel Eto’o Fils is headed for the US in January to further his education at the Harvard University in Boston, which is going to be his home for about a year.  The 38-year-old, like most African players including George Weah, opted to go back to school as post football preoccupation. “I want to restart my education,” Cameroon’s all-time highest goal scorer told French newspaper Jeune Afrique. “It is not easy, but…

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Some upsets in the 2021 AFCON qualifiers

By Duncan Mlanjira The first wave of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers wrapped up on Tuesday with the headline result being Ethiopia’s surprise victory over West African heavyweights Côte d’Ivoire.  The African giants scored first but Ethiopia struck back through Sufarel Dagnachew and Shimelis Bekele for their first three points. Malawi gave up their lead of Group B after losing to Uganda on Sunday. In their first match played Wednesday last week at Kamuzu Stadium against…

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SA finance minister suggests closing down national airline

By Unathi Nkanjeni, timesLIVE.co.za South Africa’s finance minister, Tito Mboweni has suggested that it would be better to close down South African Airways (SAA) and start a new airline. SAA’s financial problems are at the centre of conversations in South Africa and continue to make headlines. Speaking on Power 98.7, Mboweni said: “It unlikely that this would be sorted out, so my view is to close SAA down. “Close it down and start a new airline. All together, invite…

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Ethiopia takes land back from investors who promised jobs but failed

By Chiamaka Ihekwoaba, thenerveafrica.com Ethiopia has revoked a total of 412.6 hectares of land held by investors, including Ethiopian-born Saudi billionaire Mohammed Hussein al-Amoudi for failure to create jobs and develop the city, as promised when the lands were awarded to them. Head of Addis Ababa Land Bank Tesfaye Tilahun told the Voice of America that investors had promised to create jobs for the youth and develop Addis Ababa by building industries, hotels, a media center and other complexes in…

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Sultanate of Oman erupts with joy on 49th National Day celebrations

By Dr.Ahmed Mohiuddin Siddiqui The Sultanate of Oman erupted with immense joy as the citizens and the residents celebrated the 49th National Day throughout the country that falls on 18th November. It marks the birthday of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, the glorious ruler of the Sultanate of Oman with phenomenal development in the past 49 years.  His contribution to peace and harmony in the Middle East and the world is recognized all over the world. As a…

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First Malawian, a woman, shortlisted for Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation  

By: Gabi Falanga For the first time ever, a Malawian has been shortlisted for the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, run by the UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering, which recognizes ambitious African innovators who are developing scalable engineering solutions to local challenges. The 16-strong shortlist was announced today in Cape Town, South Africa. Catherine Chaima – one of six shortlisted women – developed Cathel, an affordable antibacterial soap made from agricultural waste and other plant-based extracts. This year’s shortlist…

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