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Madame Chakwera praises Govt for working with churches to provide Girl Education

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By Staff Reporter

First Lady, Madame Monica Chakwera, today graced the Likuni Girls Secondary School’s thanksgiving mass, celebrating 60 years of the school’s existence, which was held under the theme: “Support Girl Child Education.”

In her address during the commemoration which was held at Likuni Girls Secondary School campus in Lilongwe, Madame Chakwera applauded the school’s management and staff for making her who she is today as she is an alumna of Likuni Girls Secondary School.

In addition to that, she asked girls to aim high despite their status and set standards on how far they want to go with education as they all have a chance to excel.

First lady at Likuni



The First Lady also praised government for working together with different churches in providing girls with education.

She also asked well-wishers to take part in educating needy girl students.

In his remarks, Archbishop of the Lilongwe Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic, Desmond Tambala thanked Madam Chakwera for honouring her invitation to attend the occasion.

Minister of Mining, Monica Changanamuno, Minister of Health, Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda, Minister of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare, Jean Sendeza and other government officials also attended the event.

Former Wanderers coach ‘Rahman Gumbo’ dies

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By Staff Reporter

Death has been announced of Former Mighty Mukuru Wanderers coach Rahman Gumbo.

Reports indicate that the 59-year-old Zimbabwean coach is suspected to have died of a heart attack at a hospital in Francis Town in Botswana after collapsing at his home in Palapye.

Gumbo’s death comes barely three days after parting ways with Botswana Premiership side Morupule Wanderers.

Rahman Gumbo



Meanwhile his former club Mighty Mukuru Wanderers FC, has released a statement in mourning their former Head Coach.

Among the key highlights, Gumbo will be remembered for guiding the Nomads to the clinching of the top flight Super League Championship in 2006 when it was in its first year of sponsorship by Telecom Networks Malawi (TNM).

Flames coach ‘Mabedi’ releases squad for World Cup qualifiers

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By Staff Reporter


Flames coach Patrick Mabedi has named a 25-man squad for 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against Liberia and Tunisia later this month.

Malawi will travel to Liberia for their opening group H match on Friday November 17 before hosting Tunisia at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe on Tuesday November 21.

South Africa based striker Gabadinho Mhango has returned to the squad after missing two 2023 AFCON qualifiers against Ethiopia and Guinea.



Other foreign based players in the squad are goalkeeper Brighton Munthali who plays for Black Leopards in South Africa and defender Denis Chembezi of Iraq’s Al-Qasim SC . Mozambique based duo of captain John Banda and Lloyd Njaliwa and Zambia based Chifundo Mphasi have also made the list.

The Flames will leave for Liberia on Monday through Kamuzu International airport in Lilongwe.

The following is the full squad:

Goalkeepers: Innocent Nyasulu (Wakawaka Tigers FC),Austin Chirambo (FCB Nyasa Bullets Reserve),Brighton Munthali (Black Leopards FC)

Defenders: Mark Lameck (Blue Eagles FC), Dannie Chimbalanga (MAFCO)Stanley Sanudi, Lawrence Chaziya (Mighty Mukuru Wanderers), Nickson Mwase Tatenda M’balaka (Silver Strikers), Chembezi Denis (Al-Qasim SC), Blessings Mpokera (FCB Nyasa Bullets)

Midfielders: Robert Gomez Saizi (Bangwe All Stars) Chrispin Mapemba (FCB Nyasa Bullets Reserve), Wisdom Mpinganjira, Francisco Madinga (Mighty Mukuru Wanderers), Chimwemwe Idana (Silver Strikers),Lloyd Aaron (Civil Service United),Frank Willard, Patrick Mwaungulu, Lanjesi Nkhoma (FCB Nyasa Bullets),John Banda ( UD Songo), Chifundo Mphasi (Kabwe Warriors).

Strikers: Olson Kanjira (Kamuzu Barracks), Christopher Kumwembe (Mighty Mukuru Wanderers), Gabadinho Mhango (Moroka Swallows)

Additional reporting by Football Association of Malawi (FAM) Media team

Chakwera describes Saudi Arabia a strategic partner in achieving AU Agenda 2063

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi leader President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Friday addressed the Saudi-Africa summit and hailed the bilateral relationship existing between the people and Government of Malawi and Saudi Arabia.

“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is therefore a strategic partner for Africa in pursuit of the African Union’s Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want, whose seven aspirations include the desire for a peaceful and secure Africa that practices peace within its region and promotes peace everywhere,” he said.

Chakwera



Chakwera said this Summit is a rare opportunity for Africa and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to build an alliance for peace on the bedrock of the history, heritage, and hopes they share.

President Chakwera said peace is the only context in which global development and prosperity thrive.

He said the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has already laid a strong foundation for such an alliance, for it already has embassies in over 30 nations in Africa.

“In the case of Malawi, diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia have existed since 1999, growing from strength to strength and bearing much fruit,” he said.

Japan commits to helping improve adoption of climate change control measures

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By Wilfred Golden

The Government of Japan says it is committed in improving the country’s resilience to the crisis caused by climate change by providing support through projects such as peace building, economic empowerment as well as the climate change control measures adoption.

Japanese ambassador to Malawi Youichi Oya said despite the shortfalls that the project has not reached the whole country, he is optimistic that funds will be added on for further extention so that others can also benefit.

Japanese ambassador to Malawi Youichi Oya

Oya was speaking this in Zomba when he toured Mafuwa irrigation scheme in Nanyanga and Mikuyu biogas plant at Mikuyu young offenders prison.

On his part, Yusuf Nkungula, Principal Secretary in the ministry of natural resources and climate change said these two interventions that are being implemented in Zomba are very important as they are also contributing to Malawi’s 2063 aspirations centering on climate change mitigation impacts.

“We saw earlier on soral irrigation scheme which is helping the communities in terms of adaptation and also mitigation of climate change impacts while also improving the livelihoods of the communities and again we have witnessed the biogas plant at Mikuyu prison which also contributing to the conservation of natural resources because they are no longer using fire hood as they use gas.So these two interventions are very important as they contribute to long term interventions in terms of climate change management in Malawi,” he said.

On her part, Mary Mbonekera, officer in charge at Mikuyu young offenders prison said the biogas plant has eased many problems which they used to experience with the use of fire wood and she has pleaded for the extension of the projects through out the country as their colleagues in many prisons across the country are facing problems in the use of fire wood.

The interventions were initiatiated in two phases starting from March 2022 to March 2023 to the tune of 3.8 million US dollars and this is the second phase which is slated to finish next year with 1 million US dollars disbursed.

Six districts which are Zomba, Machinga, Kasungu, Ntchisi, Nkhotakota and Dowa were put in the first phase whilst the second phase is having Nkhotakota as the target.

Japan collaborates with United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) in the provision of market-oriented horticulture training to vulnerable households in the country.