Most accidents involving kabaza operators are avoidable and often caused by failure to follow road safety rules—Police

* Ashraful Aid enhances road safety by donating reflective vests to kabaza operators for Kabaza operators * Kabaza is an essential means of transport, just like any other, and operators must protect themselves to ensure the safety of their passengers By Agatha Kadzinje, MANA Blantyre Police’s urban traffic officer, Superintendent Cassim Symone highlights that most accidents involving motorcycle taxi (kabaza) operators are avoidable and are often caused by their failure to follow road safety rules. He said this when…

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‘Our moral obligation to give should not end on Christmas Day, but extended to Boxing Day; and beyond’

* Various faith groups encourage the spirit of giving to those in need * It is this spirit that we must all take as an every day activity in our life — Boxing Day just sets the motion By Duncan Mlanjira Not many are accustomed to why December 26 was declared as Boxing Day, — thus Don Consultancy Group Chief Economist, Chifipa shares origin of this holiday. “We have all been accustomed to Christmas Day as the birth of…

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Forex controls recipe for economic disaster

Government wants to take over control of commercial banks’ customers assets in FCDAs * Foreign currency-denominated accounts (FCDAs) play a critical role in facilitating the country’s terms of trade with international markets and in settlement services * Assets held in FCDAs constitute the national accounts and are part of the tools used in critical assessments such as the country’s foreign currency risk rating, balance of payment tests, and the financial soundness of any country in international trade deals Analysis…

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The unyielding spirit of Wanderers and Flames goalkeeper William Thole

* William’s first season with MZUNI was nothing short of exceptional; he played a pivotal role in helping the team qualify for the top-tier league, earning him the title of an unsung hero * His performances were a blend of raw talent and honed skill, making him indispensable to the team’s success By Limbani Magomero & Alfred Njikho In the heart of the bustling St. Augustine Market area, just opposite the vibrant grounds of Mzuzu University (MZUNI), a young…

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‘Electricity is truly is the lifeblood of development as attested to by economic transformation of Chisi Islanders’—Energy Minister Matola

* As our boat approached the island, I couldn’t help but reflect on how this remote paradise had long lived in darkness * What awaited us was more than just a project launch — it was a moment of transformation that would forever change the lives of this island community By Duncan Mlanjira In collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)-Malawi, the Ministry of Energy yesterday officially commissioned a 46.2kWp solar energy plant at Chisi Island, situated in…

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Mighty Wanderers’ celebration of Castel Challenge Cup 2024 triumph in just one day surpasses Bullets’ 2023 quadruple and 2024 double

* But, hey, who can blame them after ending a 24 months trophy-less period in four tournaments Mighty Wanderers went to town soon after clinching the Castel Challenge Cup 2024 after beating Mzuzu City Hammers 1-0 in the final on Saturday by posting pictures of celebration on Facebook — surpassing what their arch rivals Nyasa Big Bullets achieved — the 2023 quadruple and 2024 double. But, hey, who can blame the Nomads after ending a 24 months trophy-less period…

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Courts seem not to be in sync with revised stiffer fines on offences on plunder of national forest reserve products

* Rampant deforestation offences still attract court fines as low as K50,000 to K200,000 * Prompting offenders to establish group savings banks to assist each other during court cases * In 2020, the amended Forest Act went missing after the National Assembly passed it in 2019 before it reached the President to ascent to * Meanwhile, T/A Mposa in Machinga has assisted in the arrest of fellow chiefs, for being in complicit to illegal logging of trees within Chikala…

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The Gambia plans out ambitious and bold steps to cut plastic pollution work

A waste-picker collects plastic rubbish at Bakoteh dump, Serekunda, the largest landfill site in The Gambia * Despite the failure of international plans to cut plastics pollution, the Gambia is redoubling its efforts * In October, the country released a bold roadmap to eliminate plastic over the next decade — The National Action Plan * A strategy designed with the UK organisation Common Seas that aims to target the entire lifecycle of plastics to reduce plastic waste by 86%…

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A look back when Morocco last hosted the AfCON in 1988 won by Cameroon for their 2nd title

* Cameroon’s Roger Milla named as the tournament’s best player, continuing his legacy as one of Africa’s greatest football icons * Alongside him was compatriot, Joseph-Antoine Bell, who was recognised as the best goalkeeper The Golden Boot with two goals was shared by four players — Algeria’s Lakhdar Belloumi, Cameroon’s Roger Milla, Egypt’s Gamal Abdelhamid, and Côte d’Ivoire’s Abdoulaye Traoré Maravi Express In the late 1980s, Morocco emerged as a strong candidate to host the Africa Cup of Nations…

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One year to AfCON Morocco 2025: Biggest upsets; and unforgettable tournament finales and celebration of the legends

* In the early days, there were only eight finalists, right up to 1990 when the field was increased to 12 * It meant little opportunity for smaller countries to get to the finals, never mind upset the odds * The field was increased to 16 teams in South Africa in 1996 and 24 at the 2019 edition in Egypt, which has meant more uneven clashes and the potential for upsets Maravi Express Africa’s biggest event; the CAF Africa…

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