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FAM announces Kamuzu Stadium as venue for 2023 Airtel Top 8 finals

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has announced Kamuzu Stadium (KS) in Blantyre as the venue for the 2023 Airtel Top 8 Cup finals between Mafco FC and FCB Nyasa Big Bullets on Saturday.

This was confirmed by the body on Sunday evening.



Initially, the country’s soccer governing body had earlier on announced Bingu National Stadium(BNS) in the capital Lilongwe as the venue for the final match of the 2023 soccer season in Malawi for the second time in a row.

This will be the second time for the venue to host the Airtel final, having hosted Bullets and Silver Strikers in 2021, the contest that was won by Bullets on penalties.

Monica Chang’anamuno launches 10 million Kwacha football and netball league

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By Senior Staff Reporter

Seven cabinet ministers and several Malawi Congress Party(MCP) Members of Parliament on 31 December 2023 stormed Mweziwawala at Kasanje ground in the newly demarcated Lilongwe Kalambe Constituency where Hon. Monica Chang’anamuno was launching a 10 million kwacha football and netball league.

Chang’anamuno who is currently serving as a Member of Parliament for Lilongwe North constituency and a minister of Mining said she thought of bringing the league to the youths of her area in order to keep them busy with sporting activities in order to prevent them from engaging in bad activities that could end ruin their lives.

Football and Netball launch



In his turn, Guest of Honor Hon. Richard Chimwendo Banda MP, who is also minister of local government, said the people of Lilongwe Kalambe Constituency are blessed to have Hon. Monica Chang’anamuno as their Member of Parliament because she is a hard worker and development oriented person, hence the State President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera thought it wise to give her a ministerial position.

Present at the league launch was Minister of Health Hon. Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda, Minister of Finance Hon. Simplex Chithyola Banda, Minister of Agriculture Hon. Sam Kawale, Minister of Jender Hon. Jean Sendeza, Minister of Lands Hon. Deus Gumba, MCP Centre Region Chairperson Hon. Patrick Zebron Chilondola and Several MCP MPs.

Chiefs and voters for the area since pledged support to both President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera and Hon.Monica Chang’anamuno in 2025 Tripatite General Elections.

Chakwera says Government has made progress in developmental projects

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By Vincent Gunde

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera says as Government has been overcoming many challenges across the year, it has not stopped making progress in delivering the developmental agenda that it pledged to Malawians.

Chakwera said everywhere one go in the country, roads are being constructed, hospitals are being built, bridges are being completed, schools are being expanded and public buildings are rising from the ground.

He said after years of neglect and resistance the railway system of Malawi is being restored saying this is an investment that will significantly cut the cost of moving goods to market in the future.

Speaking in his New Year’s 2024 address to the nation, President Chakwera said although his government has delivered so much, this is not the time to be complacent, nor it is a time to be distracted.

President Dr. Lazarus Mccarthy Chakwera-2024 a year of moving out people wasting time in government offices….



Chakwera said as he sees it, 2024 is the year for PUSHING because now that government has put institutional framework in order and completion of current projects and the start of new ones now that the country has investors and donors coming back.

He said 2024 is the year for the country’s citizens pushing themselves to produce, produce and produce, pushing for the use of their farms to grow legumes that will strive in and survive in those conditions instead of crops that will not.

The President said now that government has austerity measures in place to maximize and leverage the country’s limited resources on the most productive activities, 2024 is the year for pushing every wasteful part of government out of its way.

“Pushing out people that are simply wasting time in government offices or wasting government money intended for serving Malawians,” said Dr. Chakwera.

He has assured Malawians that government will do without apology saying he is confident that as he do so, he will have the people’s support.

On governance, President Chakwera said his government has completed the exercise of cleaning up a sewage of bad and poorly negotiated contracts in the Energy and Mining sectors and empower institutions more than ever before, giving the ACB more human and financial resources than under any Administration, and respecting its operational independence, among others.

HRDC divided over end of the year statement

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By Linda Kwanjana

The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) on Sunday released an end-of-year statement in which the rights and governance body has gone flat out attacking the current administration for a year it described a the most painful year for Malawians.

However, damning revelations indicate that the statement has been a one man show by HRDC Chairperson Gift Trapence while all the regional chapters which include the Central, South, East and the North have distanced themselves from the write up.

Surprisingly, Trapence’s statement has highlighted issues on Persistent Fragile Economy; The Lingering Hunger Crisis; lack of Respect for People’s Freedoms; Troubled Management of AIP; and Poor Handling of Refugee Relocation while systematically ignoring all the positives in these areas.
“This statement does not adequately reflect a collective position of HRDC especially from the chapters. We have never met as chapters to discuss the position as reflected. It is clear that all that has been presented are the imaginations of Mr Trapence,” said one leader from one of the chapters.

Trapence

The chapter leader said for example, the statement was supposed to highlight the positives that have come out of the IMF’s approval of the Extended Credit Facility as well as the subsequent devaluation on the kwacha.
“We have seen trickling in of financial packages amounting to over MK 1 trillion from World Bank, UK, US, Iceland, Israel and these bodies and countries cited due sound economic policies aimed at resuscitating the troubled economy but none of these developments are reflected in the statement,” he added.

The regional leader emphasized the need for a more inclusive decision-making process within the coalition and expressed concerns that the central leadership had not considered the diverse perspectives from different regions.
Traditionally, the HRDC has been a united force, standing as a formidable watchdog against any infringements on human rights and democratic principles. The lack of endorsement from regional chapters, geographically dispersed across Malawi, send a louder voice than any words spoken on the current status of HRDC. It signified a notable fracture within the coalition, suggesting that the leadership’s stance did not resonate with those on the ground.

It is evident that this divergence of opinions within the HRDC was not merely a surface-level disagreement, it symbolized a deeper-rooted issue—a loss of confidence in the leadership that had guided the coalition through various challenges. The HRDC had, until this moment, been a unified force, garnering respect for its unwavering commitment to human rights advocacy.

Analysts have since speculated on the reasons behind the divergence, questioning whether it was a result of strategic differences, communication breakdowns, or a fundamental shift in the coalition’s priorities. Some argued that the HRDC’s leadership may have overreacted, alienating regional chapters by not adequately consulting them before issuing the year-end statement.

This internal discord has not only been felt within the HRDC but also among civil society members, who had long looked to the HRDC for guidance, as they were left in a state of uncertainty and confusion. One CSO leader argued that the loss of a united front within HRDC raises questions about the effectiveness of the coalition in advocating for human rights if its own internal dynamics are in disarray.
The CSO leader also urged the HRDC leadership to engage in a transparent dialogue with regional chapters, fostering an environment where diverse voices could be heard and respected.
“The unity that had defined the HRDC’s strength needed to be restored for the coalition to regain its credibility as a champion of human rights in Malawi. As it is the HRDC found itself at a crossroads. The internal divisions necessitate introspection,” she added.

Wanderers Reserve wins Nyasa Capital Finance Cup

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By Staff Reporter


Mighty Mukuru Wanderers Reserve are the champions of this year’s Southern Region Football Association (SFRA) Nyasa Capital Finance Cup following their 3-1 victory over Ntaja United on Sunday afternoon.

In a match played at Michongwe Primary school Ground in Ntaja, Machinga district, the young Nomads scored through Wallace Adam, Mayamiko Makasu and Stain Matengere.



Football Association of Malawi (FAM) President Freetwood Haiya and SFRA Chairperson Raphael Humba were among the notable guests that watched match.