Surviving terrible road accident inspires Tyrant Jay to share his testimony in song

By Blessings Kapina, MANA Lilongwe-based musician, Tyrant Jay (real name is Francis Thera) is set to drop a new single titled ‘Breakthrough’, which is a testimony of his experience when he survived a terrible road accident Namitete Trading Centre a few weeks ago when he was travelling to Mchinji for a church assignment. Tyrant Jay, who has featured his brother — Ty Godwa and Tarz Prod — said the song seeks to worship and praise God for what He has…

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Bagus justifies his continuous defection to ruling parties; To serve better his constituents

By Elijah Phompho Former Minister in the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration, Salim Bagus — who is also Member of Parliament for Chikwawa Central Constituency — says his defection to the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP) is to serve better the interests of the  people in his constituency. He quashed away assertions that he always defects to the party that forms government, saying he served as an MP of the area the entire  period of 1999-2004  during the UDF era and that the only period…

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First Lady talks tough on protection of girl child rights to education

By Lusayo Singogo, MANA First Lady, Madam Monica Chakwera on Friday urged all stakeholders to stand and protect the girl child by giving her equal opportunities to education for her to have a brighter future. During the commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child held at Mitondo Primary School in Lilongwe District the First Lady said it was disheartening that Malawi was ranked number seven on countries with high cases of child marriages. She urged all Malawians…

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DPP’s Mzomera Ngwira to appeal his 4-year prison sentence for abuse of office

By Aliko Munde, MANA Victor Gondwe, defence lawyer for Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Regional Governor for the North, Rev. Christopher Mzomera Ngwira has hinted that he has been instructed to appeal the four-year imprisonment sentence he was given after being found guilty of abuse of public office. Gondwe, of John Tennyson and Associates, said his client instructed him to appeal for both the conviction and the sentencing. “We are not satisfied with the sentence and even the conviction of…

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Fire destroys medical supplies at Nkhotakota District Hospital’s pharmacy

By Stanley Nkhondoyachepa, MANA Fire has destroyed a good number of medical supplies including some drugs that were saved but were rendered useless due to exposure to intense heat. According to the hospital’s spokesperson, Garry Chilinga, the fire — whose cause has not been established — started at around 5am on Friday and when in-patient guardians saw smoke billowing from the facility, alerted medical staff and helped put off the fire using water fetched in buckets. He said services…

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WaterAid advocates for increased national budgetary allocations on sanitation and hygiene

By Tione Andsen, MANA WaterAid has challenged governments in southern Africa region to seriously consider sanitation and hygiene as a priority by increasing national budgetary allocations towards this sector.   WaterAid’s regional director for southern Africa, Robert Kampala said this Wednesday during southern Africa regional senior editor’s webinar meeting on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), a service that remains a fundamental human right to the citizenry of these countries. He noted that most governments in the region are providing…

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Women job seekers turning Labour Office premises into commercial sex spots

By Leah Msuku, MANA Lilongwe District Council has ordered female job seekers that converge at the Labour Office to vacate the premises, alleging that they have turned the place into commercial sex agreement spots. Lilongwe District Commissioner, Lawford Palani said the women’s conduct of turning the place into a sex pick-up point is tarnishing the image of the Council. Addressing management team, Palani said what is happening is totally unacceptable and called upon the relevant authorities to take action…

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Government re-allocates funding for MEC’s constituency demarcation process to other needs

By Duncan Mlanjira Apparently, without consulting Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) itself, the Government had withheld its budget allocation for the demarcation of the country’s political constituencies — thinking MEC was not ready to immediately carry out the process. This was disclosed by MEC chairperson, Justice Chifundo Kachale at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe on Friday during a caucus MEC had with the Board of the Centre for Multiparty Democracy (CMD) — which was organised to update pertinent…

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Current laws governing Malawi elections are in need of serious reforms—MEC chair Kachale

By Duncan Mlanjira Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) chairperson, Justice Chifundo Kachale has observed that Malawi’s current laws governing elections are in need of serious reforms but at the moment the by-elections have to be carried out with the legal tools that have been amended through recent court processes. Speaking at a caucus MEC organised with the Board of the Centre for Multiparty Democracy (CMD) at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe on Friday, Kachale said all the legal…

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HRDC petitions Finance Ministry to explain status of K6bln owed to defunct MSB bank

By Duncan Mlanjira Continuing with its corruption and fraud whistleblowing campaign, Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has written the Minister of Finance Felix Mlusu to present a report to the nation on the status of toxic loans that “some politically connected individuals and companies owes the now defunct Malawi Savings Bank (MSB) that totals to a whopping MK6 billion. The HRDC petition, issued on September 12, informs the Minister that Government sold MSB to FDH Bank and at the…

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