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All set for MBC’s 2023 Entertainers of the Year Awards ceremony

By Chisomo Phiri

The Malawi’s only public broadcaster, Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) says all is set for its long awaited 2023 Entertainers of The Year Awards ceremony scheduled for this Saturday at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.

MBC Director General George Kasakula told journalists in Lilongwe that everything is in place and that the winners will be thanked in a special way as the corporation has prepared special packages such as air tickets, smartphones, plots and TV sets among others.

“Voting continues up to Saturday 6 pm and tickets are still being sold,” said Kasakula.

Kasakula at a presser



According to the chairperson of the organising committee who is also the Director of News and Programmes at MBC, Zilani Khonje Phiri, credibility and transparency in nomination and voting processes have been maintained.

In his remarks, Humphrey Mpondaminga, Director of Arts in the Ministry of Local Government, Unity and Culture said there’s no development of arts minus media houses like MBC.

“It remains a fact that MBC is a big player in the arts industry and initially it had recording studios which produced most of the classic songs in the 70s, 80s and early 90s which are still enjoying airplay in most stations across the country. MBC should be commended for bringing back Entertainers of The Year. This is a big stage to showcase talent,” said Mpondaminga.

Entertainers of The Year Awards has returned after a break of 18 years.

This year’s nominations are in seven categories recognising diverse talents within the entertainment industry.

Chimwendo urges Chiefs to be pioneers in addressing cases of early pregnancies,child marriages

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture Richard Chimwendo Banda has challenged chiefs in the country to be pioneers in addressing cases of early pregnancies and child marriages that continue to exist in their respective communities.

He made the remarks on Friday in Mchinji during elevation ceremony of Sub-Traditional Authorities Ndawambe and Pinda to full Traditional Authorities.

Chimwendo-Banda said chiefs in the country have a big role to deal with parents that force their children into marriage adding the tendency is fueling cases of school dropout.

Chimwendo in Mchinji

The Minister further asked the chiefs to help the government in ensuring corrupt-free implementation of the Affordable Inputs Program(AIP) that targeted 1.5 million beneficiaries in the 2023/2024 farming season.

“If these local leaders are not in the forefront fighting corruption in programs such as AIP, their subjects will still suffer from their conduct,” said Chimwendo Banda.

He also asked the chiefs to dissolve Village Development Committees-VDCs if they prove to be fuelling corruption in their respective areas of jurisdiction.

On behalf of other chiefs, Senior Chief Mavwere hailed the government for the speedy elevation of the two chiefs to Traditional Authority; saying the previous regimes were slow in such processes.

In his remarks , Mchinji South West lawmaker, who is also Lands Minister, Deus Gumba said the elevated chiefs would play a crucial role in working hand in hand with their VDCs; adding that’s where development starts.

The elevation of the two chiefs came a year after their elevation to Sub Traditional Authorities.

Malawi’s inflation rate increases to 33.1% from 26.9%

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By Chisomo Phiri

National Statistics Office(NSO) has announced that the annual inflation rate in the country has increased to 33.1 percent from the previous month’s rate of 26.9 percent.

This is the highest inflation rate recorded since January 2023.

However, the year-on-year rate stands at 25.9 percent.


According to NSO, the inflation rate has been steadily rising in the past few months, reaching 26.7 percent in February, 27 percent in March, 28 percent in April, and 29.2 percent in May.

Commenting on this, an economic expert, Colleen Kaluwa attributed the hyper-inflation to the scarcity of food and the increasing fuel prices in the country.

Kaluwa suggested that the government should prioritize the implementation of railway lines to facilitate fuel transportation.

Kaluwa also urged the commercial banks in the country to lower the interest rates charged to the business community which could potentially provide some relief to businesses struggling with the high inflation rates.

Earlier, projections by the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) estimated the average annual inflation rate for 2023 to be 28.2 percent.

However, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised their projection for Malawi’s average inflation in 2023 to 30.3 percent from the initial estimate of 24.8 percent.

Governance experts hails Chakwera Government for food distribution during this lean period

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By Linda Kwanjana

Government social and political commentator Raymond Likambale has hailed President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera led Government for food distribution during this critical time of the season.

Likambale said this will help citizens who are suffering from hunger following cyclone devastation.

Likambale said there are more people affected by hunger than the estimated 4 million.

“Let the Government finds additional resources and reach out to all those affected, ” he said.

Likambale appealed to the Government to distribute maize to only those in need of such assistance.

Chakwera, through the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) in collaboration with various development and humanitarian partners, started providing food assistance in November this year.

Likambale



The program is under the 2023-24 Malawi Vunerability Assessment Committee (MVAC) Lean Season Food Insecurity Response Programme and targets more than 4.4 million Malawians in all the 28 districts and four cities of the country.

Districts for the initial delivery include Machinga, Mulanje, Mwanza, Neno, Nkhotakota and Ntcheu Districts. President Chakwera has been speaking that no one will die of hunger in Malawi.

An estimated 4.4 million Malawians are likely to face hunger in the 2023/24 consumption period, representing 22 percent of the country’s projected population of 19.6 million. Malawi Government committed K167.55 billion for support mechanisms.

The Malawi Vulnerability Assessment Committee (Mvac) annual food security assessment results shows that the current projection represents a 15 percent increase compared to the previous consumption period when 3.9 million people faced hunger.

The report came at a time when there is maize scarcity on the market which has led some traders to sell a 50 kilogramme bag of the staple grain at prices ranging from K30 000 to K40 000.

Reads Mvac’s Report: “In order to protect livelihoods, the vulnerable population will require humanitarian food assistance that has been estimated at 219,023 metric tonnes [MT] of maize with an estimated cash value of K167.55 billion.

“The food assistance will be required for a period ranging from two to six months.”

Out of the estimated food insecure population, 470 000 are from the four cities of Blantyre, Zomba, Lilongwe and Mzuzu while 3.9 million are from rural areas across the country.

Prophet Christopher Phiri sentenced to 19 years in prison for having sexual activity with biological daughter

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By Chisomo Phiri

Mangochi Senior Resident Magistrate’s court has on December 29, 2023 convicted and sentenced a 40-year-old Prophet and founder of Supernatural Embassy Ministry, Christopher Phiri for having sexual activity with his 16-year-old biological daughter.

During court proceedings, Mangochi Police Station Prosecution Officer Inspector Amos Mwase jointly with Brenda Khwale, Counsel for Centre for Human Rights, Education, Advice and Assistant and Rehabilitation (CHREAA) told court that, Phiri committed the an abominable act between September to November, 2023, at Kela village under Traditional Authority Mponda in the district.

Prophet Phiri to serve jail



The victim had been staying with her mother after her parents divorced when she was 2-years old until September this year when the convict requested the victim to be staying with him.

The court also heard that earlier in November, rumours started speculating that the victim was being forced to perform wife duties.

On November 28, Police were tipped by members of the community about the incident which prompted them to summon the two separately for interrogations.

During the process, it was discovered that the rumours were true after police found nude pictures and pornographic videos of the two in their mobile phones leading to his arrest.

Appearing in court, Phiri who was represented by Counsel Smart khalifa pleaded guilty to the charges of having sexual activity with a child and indecent assault respectively.

In mitigation, the convict asked for court’s leniency saying he is the first offender while blamed his daughter for seducing him.

In submissions, the state reminded the court to reflect the seriousness of the crimes committed.

Additionally, the convict’s behavior was so vile and became a danger to his own child by depriving sexual pleasure on her hence prayed for a custodial sentence.

Passing sentence, Senior Resident Magistrate Muhammad Chande concurred with the state and cited that the convict’s behavior is contrary to godly behavior.

He therefore, sentenced him to 19-years for having sexual activity with a minor and 13-years imprisonment with hard labour for indecent assault.

All sentences to run concurrently.

Phiri hails from Manjawira village, Traditional Authority(T/A) Phambala in Ntcheu district.