Malawian athlete Chitedze joins hands with South African to run 90kms COVID-19 charity challenge to feed children

By Duncan Mlanjira Malawian long distance athlete, Gloria Chitedze has joined hands with South African Ntabaleng Tsusane to run 45kms each on Sunday, June 14 as a charity challenge to raise funds to procure foodstuffs for children, whose parents have been affected by the COVID-9 lockdown due to job losses. Chitedze, originally from T/A Mkanda in Mchinji District, is based in South Africa and for the past six years she has been running under the banner of Atlantic Athletic…

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Fully-functional LUANAR COVID-19 testing centre officially commissioned by Health Minister Jappie Mhango

By John Saukira The COVID-19 testing centre to be based at Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) is now fully functional and was officially commissioned by Minister of Health & Population Jappie Mhango on Thursday. This now brings the number of testing centres nationwide to 15. The LUANAR Centre has a capacity to test 96 specimens per day which is adds as a milestone. Mhango, while urging Malawians to continue adhering to all hygiene practices all times…

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World Vision calls for protection of children from exploitation as Malawi commemorates World Labour Day Against Child Labour

By John Saukira There are over 152 million children in child labour of one form or the other and 72 million of which are in what is considered as hazardous work.  This was disclosed by World Vision Malawi’s National Director, Hazel Nyathi on Friday as Malawi joined the global village in the commemoration of World Labour Day Against Child Labour. Nyathi defined child labour as work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, which is…

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Malawi High Commission in India repatriates 179 Malawians back home

By Duncan Mlanjira Malawi High Commission in New Delhi on Friday repatriated 179 Malawians back home who had been stranded due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown imposed by the Government of India. A statement from the Malawi High Commission says the repatriated Malawians included 16 patients and their guardians, who travelled to India for medical treatment supported by Government of Malawi before the lockdown. “Most of the passengers were stranded in India after their treatment,” says the statement, which adds…

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Honouring Kayakangu Malange: Basketballer extraordinaire who shone brightest on local scene

  By Duncan Mlanjira On the international scene, Malawi’s basketball has always ranked the lowest, but locally the sport exuded a lot of glamour in the past. Sadly the sport lost that enchantment and all we can do for the moment is to reminisce of the good old days. The sports Mecca, Blantyre Youth Centre (BYC), has groomed and nurtured countless of stars — from football, tennis, taekwondo, boxing, netball, volleyball and basketball. Writing an ODE on the legendary…

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Concerned Malawian advocates for Government to recognize Indians as Malawi’s 11th ethnic tribe

By Duncan Mlanjira After conducting an intensive research and investigation of Malawi’s historical records, concerned citizen, Yamikani Nicholas Kachingwe is advocating that the Government should initiate a Bill in Parliament to officially recognize and accept Indians as Malawi’s 11th ethnic tribe. The 35-year-old Kachingwe, who has great interest in current affairs, news and storytelling, is running the campaign through the website www.currentaffairsmalawi, appealing and suggesting to all relevant authorities in Malawi to seriously consider the request. He says according…

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Ronaldinho describes his 60 days detention in Paraguay as been ‘hard’

By Tom Farmerly, Daily Mail Former Barcelona star Ronaldinho has spoken of ’60 long days’ as he remains under house arrest in Paraguay while awaiting trial over forged documentation. The 40-year-old spent 32 days in a Paraguayan prison after he was arrested on March 5 for allegedly trying to enter the country on a fake passport. Since his release from jail in April, Ronaldinho has stayed at a hotel in the Paraguayan capital of Asuncion with his brother, Roberto, who…

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Selective justice in the face of COVID-19

Analysis by Wisdom Ngwira, MANA When the Malawi Government declared COVID-19 pandemic a national disaster on March 20, 2020, almost all sectors of the society came to a halt. Three days after this declaration by President Peter Mutharika, government set out a number of measures which were aimed at preventing the spread of the virus such as closure of schools with immediate effect, banning of public gatherings of more than 100 people and the same with sporting and entertainment…

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Ghanaian footballer stuck at Mumbai Airport for 74 days; rescued by social media

kickgh.com Ghanaian footballer, who slept in an Indian airport for over two months during the country’s Coronavirus lockdown, has finally left the hub. Randy Juan Muller, who turned 23 this week, flew to India on November 7 last year for a six-month contract to play soccer for ORPC Sports Club in Kerala, south India. As the Coronavirus pandemic spread, Muller booked a flight home to Ghana for March 30. A week before the flight, he took a train to…

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COVID-19 fight and it’s economic effects on Malawi

Analysis by Wisdom Ngwira, MANA December 2019, will historically be remembered as the month and year when a new ‘monster’ was born in the World — the Coronavirus. It all started in the sub provincial city of Wuhan, the Capital of Hubei Province, China when the World Health Organisation (WHO) was alerted of several cases of pneumonia of unknown cause detected in the City. On January 9, 2020, the Centre for Disease Control China, reported that a novel Coronavirus…

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