Newcomers Pacers eye top 3 finish in their first Rainbow Paints Netball League season

* The team comprise former students of Malawi University of Business & Applied Sciences (MUBAS) * Who were playing for MUBAS Sisters (formerly known as Poly Sisters) and have now graduated from the University By Victor Singano Jnr Newly-formed Blantyre-based netball club, Pacers have challenged that their main target in this year’s Blantyre District Rainbow Paints Netball League is to finish within top 3 position in their first season. The team comprise former students of Malawi University of Business…

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Freedom of the press and democracy go hand in hand—US Embassy

* Access to Information Act is a true commitment to open press, freedom of press and true democracy * The government and state structures should guard against all forces that threaten media freedom such as arrests Malawi News Agency At the 2024 Media Institute of Southern African (MISA) Malawi Chapter’s Media Award Gala as part of the celebration of World Press Freedom Day, US Embassy’s Charge d’Affaires, Amy Diaz applauded Malawi for enacting the Access to Information Act, saying…

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Back-to-back cyclones forced Bangula-Marka railway project engineers to redesign it for climate change resilience

* However, the cyclones came before the contractor had gone far with the project * A lot of streams were developed by the cyclones and rivers changed directions * Which has forced us to raise the railway design and also to construct additional bridges that were not on the first design By Robert Nayeja Government has justified the delays over the construction of Bangula-Marka railway line, saying the back-to-back cyclones — Ana in 2022 and Freddy in 2023 —…

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Blantyre City Council invites the public for their input on draft urban structure plan

* The draft plan can be accessed through the link: https://bccmw.com/assets/uploads/2024/04/Draft-Blantyre-Urban-Structure-Plan.pdf and https://bit.ly/3WcIxIg * The abridged version of the draft plan the link: https://bit.ly/3wenryH — while comments to be sent in writing through email: bcachief@bccmw.com * Physical inspection can be done at Civic Offices at Chichiri; Old Town Hall and clinic of Bangwe; Zingwangwa and South Lunzu By Duncan Mlanjira Blantyre City Council — in partnership with contractors, GK Works and Urban Dynamics Joint Venture — has formulated Blantyre…

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Draw leaves Wanderers and defending champions Bullets 4 points away from leaders Silver Strikers

* As the Bankers beat debutantes Baka City 2-0 while Mzuzu City Hammers maintain 2nd place after drawing with Moyale * Silver Strikers look to be clinical on goal scoring this time around under new coach, Peter Mponda By Tione Andsen & Petro Mkandawire, MANA Following their 1-1 draw in the Blantyre derby yesterday at Kamuzu Stadium yesterday, Mighty Wanderers and TNM Super League defending champions Nyasa Big Bullets have created a 4-point gap away from leaders Silver Strikers…

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75th Blantyre Derby promises fireworks

* Bullets are 4th on the log table with two wins and two draws with eight points * While Wanderers are third with the same number of points but they are separated by goal difference By Tione Andsen, MANA Its the 75th Blantyre Derby between traditional arch rivals, TNM Super League 2023 champions Nyasa Big Bullets and Mighty Wanderers this afternoon at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre — which is expected to meet the desired performance the two teams have…

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CFTC engages public in assessing acquisition of Glenae Poultry Farm by Go Fresh Limited

* To assist the Commission in establishing the impact of the proposed transaction on competition and the economy of Malawi * The likelihood that the transaction would result in the parties’ having dominant market power in this market By Duncan Mlanjira Under its mandate in regulating business companies’ mergers and acquisitions the Competition & Fair Trading Commission (CFTC) is assessing a notification it received regarding a proposal of acquisition of part of assets of Glenae Poultry Farm by Go…

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Malawi traffic police officers need to be reined in from threatening motorists

* A police uniform is not a weapon to threaten a civilian regardless of anything * Top priority of complaints by most foreigners from the civilized world is our police on the roads Analysis by Duncan Mlanjira A video clip shared on Facebook by commentator of social ills, Julius Zimwanda Mithi of Malawi traffic police officers involved in an embarrassing harassment moment with a motorist, has ignited hot debate on social asking for the need of these officers to…

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Winter season begins in Malawi

* It is a season that is characterized by windy and chilly weather conditions * Coupled with fog patches and rain drizzle, which is locally known as Chiperoni weather By Duncan Mlanjira From May Wednesday, May 1 marked the official beginning of the winter season in Malawi, which spans up to September 30, reports Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services (DCCMS). It is “a season that is characterized by windy and chilly weather conditions, coupled with fog patches…

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Comforting that Chakwera’s administration always willing to engage and resolve issues relating to media freedoms—journalist Frank Phiri

* Relations between media, the State House and government can’t always be expected to be rosy because the media’s role is that of a watchdog * But more work needs to be done — the Presidency must open up more to demonstrate that it’s not glossing over provisions of the Access to Information (ATI) law By Duncan Mlanjira After attending the Presidential Breakfast which President Lazarus Chakwera hosted at Kamuzu Palace this morning for Media Institute of Southern Africa…

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