South Africa’s Health Minister Mkhize announces he and his wife test COVID-19 positive

By Duncan Mlanjira As South Africa continue to have the African country with most reported cases, its Minister of Health, Dr. Zwelini Mkhize has announced that on Monday, October 19, he and his wife, Dr. May Mkhize have tested positive for COVID-19. In a government statement, Mkhize said he decided to go for a test on Sunday when he started showing mild symptoms. “I was feeling abnormally exhausted and as the day progressed, I started losing appetite,” he said…

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Tragedy in Mzimba; 3 siblings die after being buried by sand

By Aliko Munde, MANA The Zimba family of Kadaleka Zimba Village, Traditional Authority (TA) Mzukukuzu in Mzimba is in deep sorrow following the death of its three children, who were buried by sand on Saturday while playing and were only disco red the next day. The children, who were Kavyeyo Primary School learners are Hendrex (9), Chifundo (8) and Cosmas (6) and were in standards four, three and two respectively. Speaking in an interview, Ephangweni Primary Education Advisor Blessings…

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UN Human Rights Council satisfied with Malawi human rights record — Justice Minister

By Aisha Amidu Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Titus Mvalo said Malawi has been elected into the United Nations Human Rights Council after securing 180 out of 190 votes. Addressing the media on Monday, Minister Mvalo said this new development is justification that the UN Human Rights Council is satisfied with Malawi’s human rights record. He reported that the Council is expected to review the 2015-2020 report on human rights during the first week of November this year….

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President Chakwera commits to reverse environmental flaws

By Fostina Mkandawire, MANA President Lazarus Chakwera has said it is time to start implementing the National Resilient Strategy to ensure a systematic approach to environmental restoration — underpinning the need to implement environmental resilient interventions in order to tackle its related shocks. Chakwera made the remarks on Monday at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe during his weekly brief which focused on the environment. He was in the company of Minister of Forestry and Natural Resources, Nancy Tembo and Minister…

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Australian media rave over Mwawi Kumwenda as she is voted Player of Match

* From dirt courts to MVP, Mwawi typifies Vixens’ triumph in adversity * The Malawian goaler was standout performer as she led Victorian team to Super Netball title By Erin Delahunty, The Guardian Malawian goaler Mwai Kumwenda, who grew up playing on dirt courts with a netball made of melted plastic bags, is one of just two Melbourne Vixens not born or raised in Victoria. But in leading her side to Super Netball premiership glory in Brisbane on Sunday,…

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Teams taking serious steps on COVID-19 tests ahead of season kickoff

By Duncan Mlanjira Be Forward Wanderers, Mighty Tigers FC, Nyasa Big Bullets, Silver Strikers and several others have completed COVID-19 tests, which is an important requirement set by the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) before commencement of training in readiness for 2020 season. The 2021 season is scheduled to kick off in November — beginning with the traditional Charity Shield. In a statement, Wanderers said their test results were released on Sunday (October 18) and that two players Foster…

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Former First Lady Callista drums up support for Mwenifumbo in Karonga Central Constituency

By Jordan Simeon-Phiri, MEC Stringer Former First Lady Callista Mutharika joined prominent figures who are campaigning for Frank Mwenifumbo as UTM Party candidate for the November 10 by-election in Karonga Central Constituency, saying he is the for the constituency’s development needs. Callista told a mammoth crowd that gathered at Lupembe Primary School on Saturday that the august House requires a person who is well acquainted with parliamentary proceedings so that he connects with development partners. “Mwenifumbo has served you…

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Chakwera seriously warns AIP Suppliers

By Glory Msowoya, MANA President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has warned unscrupulous suppliers that might want to be involved in corruption in this year’s Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP). Speaking during the launch of the AIP at Pirimiti Boys Primary School in the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Mwambo in Zomba, the President urged all suppliers to follow all terms and conditions of their contracts. “Corruption is unethical. This malpractice will not be tolerated in this programme and my government will…

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Chilima assures Catholic Church to preach without misgiving

By Owen Zayambika, MANA Vice-President Saulos Chilima has assured the Catholic Church to spread the gospel without fear in the country, saying the Church has the power to bless, but also to criticize where things go out of order. Speaking on Saturday at the launch of St. Paul Parish in Mchinji, Chilima referred to the biblical story of Jesus when he rebuked people for conducting trade in the church, citing the Book of John Chapter 2. “From today’s sermon…

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Zomba Mental Hospital certifies NO evidence of any psychiatric disorder on Chisale

By Duncan Mlanjira Psychiatrist Dr. Olive Liwimbi, who is head of clinical department at Zomba Mental Hospital, has certified that murder and corruption suspect Norman Chisale has no evidence of any psychiatric disorder. The former director of security services for former State President, Peter Mutharika was referred to Zomba Mental Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation under order from the High Court of Malawi, Criminal Division, Homicide Bail Application Number 130 of 2020, in the matter of Section 42 (2)…

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