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Chakwera virtually attends second Democracy Summit

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By Chisomo Phiri

On Wednesday evening, President Lazarus Chakwera virtually attended the second Democracy Summit which was co-hosted by United States President Joe Biden, as well as leaders of Costa Rica, the Netherlands, South Korea and Zambia.

Writing on his official Facebook Page, the Malawi leader said he is glad that nations across the globe, regardless of their economic and social status, have a common urge to have their citizenry benefit from the many dividends that come with Democracy as a governance philosophy.



The president reminded the global community that for democracy to function as intended, there must be stronger collaboration among nations especially those facing greater social and economic problems.

He highlighted Malawi’s current plight amidst the effects of Cyclone Freddy, other climate induced disasters and geo-political inconveniences in Eastern Europe and parts of Africa.

“Malawi remains committed to make our relatively young democracy work,” said Chakwera in a Facebook post.

At Summit which ends on Thursday March 30,2023, world leaders are showcasing progress made on their commitments to build more resilient democracies, announce new commitments and initiatives to build on that momentum, reaffirm the central role of democratic institutions in delivering prosperity and safeguarding liberty,and underscore the effectiveness of collective action in tackling the most pressing challenges of our time.

‘Repent Sins and Look up to God’ Chakwera urges Malawians

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By Chisomo Phiri

Pesident Dr.Lazarus Chakwera on Wednesday took time off his busy schedule to attend the Eminent Persons Forum, which was organized by the Evangelical Association of Malawi ( EAM) at Crossroads Hotel in Lilongwe.

Speaking at the event, the Malawi leader who is also well known preacher urged Malawians to repent of their sins and look up to God, who is rich in mercy and gives hope where there seems to be none.

The God-fearing Malawi leader assured that God will hear and answer Malawians’ prayers if they keep praying look up to Him.



” Bu country must first have God at both personal and national levels,” he said.

Speaking earlier, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye of Nigeria, shared the Word of God from Mark 4:35-41 and asked people to surrender their lives to God, saying that tomorrow might be too late.

Pastor Adeboye, who prayed for Malawi to be free of problems, said storms don’t give notice, adding that what matters is to make sure people have Jesus Christ to turn to when crises hit.

MOAM calls on minibus owners to obtain PSV log books

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minibus Owners Association of Malawi (MOAM) has called on all Minibus owners in the country who operate on long routes to go and obtain Passenger Service Vehicle(PSV) log books from the Department of Road Traffic and Safety Services before March 31,2023.

In a statement, the association’s Secretary General Coxley Kamange says this is due that enforcement of the log books will come into force starting from April 1 this year.



He adds that now authorities from the enforcement department will be in a full check to make sure everyone abides by the vehicle’s log book guide lines.

Meanwhile, the association has urged the minibus owners,and their drivers to be in cooperation so as to avoid atrocities that may result from misconducts and law negligence.

Mo Salah leads 4 -0 thumping of Flames as Egyptians carry the day

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By Staff Reporter

Mo Salah struck once again as Egypt recorded a thumping 4-0 win over Malawi to hold on to top spot in Group D of Africa Cup of Nations Qualifying, while Senegal and Ivory Coast also recorded victories to continue unbeaten starts.

The Liverpool star scored his 49th Egypt goal against Malawi – having notched his 48th just four days earlier against the same opposition, as his side coasted to a comfortable victory in Cairo

The return leg of TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Group D qualifier at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe.

The Flames head coach Mario Marinica made five changes to the squad that lost 2-0 to the Pharaohs four days ago in Cairo.

Striker Stain Davie, attackers Yamikani Chester, Peter Banda and left back Alick Lungu, who were not in the starting XI last Friday, started in this match.

Right back Stanley Sanudi, who was suspended in the first leg, also returned to the first XI.

Marinica however, maintained goalkeeper Charles Thom, centre backs Dennis Chembezi and Lawrence Chaziya.

Captain John CJ Banda also maintained his positon just like Frank Gabadinho Mhango.

It was meant to be an attacking formation since the Flames were playing at home, but everything went berserk just three minutes into the match when the visitors surprised the Flames with an early goal.

Mohammed Salah set up Tarek Hamed’s opener with his outside the box shot which caught the Flames defence unawares.

Marinica immediately took out Peter Banda who got injured for Chimwemwe Idana.

Omar Marmoush made it 2-0 after taking advantage of a poorly cleared corner by Malawi’s defence, slotting it home from close range in the 16th minute.

Then the Liverpool star made it 3-0 after exchanging a one-two with Mostafa Mohamed before drilling a low first-time volley past goalkeeper Charles Thom.

Malawi’s biggest threat came from Stain Davie, who came close to scoring twice but missed the mark on his first attempt and was denied by a last-minute tackle from Ahmed Hegazy in the 30th minute.

Just like at the beginning of the match, the visitors started the second half strongly again, netting the fourth in the 49th minute when Ahmed Sayed slipped past Malawi’s centre backs to score the fourth off a low cross from Mohamed Hany.

Flames coach Marinica made some substitutions deep in the second half. He brought in Micium Mhone after taking out Idana.

Goalkeeper Brighton Munthali replaced Thom while Gaddie Chirwa came in for Davie.

The substitutions seemed to have brought some stability as Malawi picked the pace and dominated possession.

Later on Marinica also brought in Khuda Myaba to replace Chester.

But the damage had already been done in the first half as Malawi succumbed to a humiliating home defeat.

Malawi’s next assignment in the qualifiers is against Guinea at home and away Ethiopia in June 2023.

Illovo Sugar Malawi constructs pit latrines, bathrooms at Limbe Health Centre

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By Chisomo Phiri

In an effort to bring dignity and create a more hygienic and safe environment for cholera patients and hospital staff, Illovo Sugar Malawi constructed five pit latrines and five bathrooms at Limbe Health Centre in Blantyre

Speaking during the handover ceremony on Monday, the company’s Head of Corporate Affairs, Maureen Kachingwe, said the basic amenities will help prevent the spread of other diseases in places where patients may already be vulnerable to infections.



“We hope that this gesture will inspire others to contribute towards social responsibility,” she said.

Kachingwe said he donation is completing a total pledge of K9.2 million which the company made in February when it had donated various items to the facility including 51 buckets of chlorine, washing powder, a tent and 30 cartons of soap tablets.

Illovo Sugar Malawi is a leading producer and supplier of sugar in Malawi.

With a history of over 100 years, the company has grown to become one of the largest sugar producers in the country.

It operates two sugar estates, Dwangwa and Nchalo, and a refinery in Limbe, producing high-quality sugar products for domestic and export markets.