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Former President Joyce Banda cherishes 40 years wedding anniversary

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By Durrell Namasani

She is known for sharing her personal moments with a region of her followers . On Tuesday, Dr Joyce Banda,the former president of Malawi celebrated a 40 year old wedding anniversary to her husband Former Chief Justice Richard Banda.

Writing on her social media handle, Dr Joyce Banda said. “Today, the 23rd January I got my 41st bouquet of flowers because 40 years ago today, we got married amidst opposition from both sides of our families.”

Youthful days Dr Joyce Banda and Rt Chief Justice Richard Banda

The Former President used the opportunity to give a little history on how things were back in the days when marriages between people of different troubles used to court so much opposition “41 years ago a few northerners and southerners were brave enough to get married because of the strong opposite traditions. The south being matrilineal and the north being patrilineal. Infact my mother gave us six months and she promised she would be waiting to welcome me back as this marriage could never work” she said

Dr Banda spoke highly of the time she has spend with her husband, describing Richard as a great father and wonderful parent

“We thank God that all the promises Richard made to me he has fulfilled. His parenting style has also seen our nine children grow to be successful men and women in their careers.”

Two arrested for blocking President Chakwera’s convoy in Blantyre

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By Chisomo Phiri

Two men identified as Pearson Chimimba,48, and Hector Ndawala,38, who were on a funeral procession are in police custody for allegedly blocking President Lazarus Chakwera’s convoy in Blantyre last Friday.

A acrime police report from Blantyre Police says Chimimba is believed to be a driver of one of the vehicles that blocked the presidential motorcade.

On the other hand, Ndawala is believed to be one of those who stoned the convoy.



According to the crime report, Chimimba hails from the area of Traditional Authority(T/A) Njolomole in Ntcheu District while Ndawala comes from the area of Traditional Authority(T/A) Chimaliro in Thyolo District.

That day, a funeral procession was coming from Golio in the populous Ndirande Township heading to HHI Cemetery and reportedly refused to pave way for the presidential convoy as Chakwera was rushing to Chileka International Airport to catch a flight to the Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC).

Among others, people on the funeral procession chanted songs; demanding Chakwera to stop and at least show some respect for the deceased.

Currently,some rights groups including National Advocacy Platform (NAP) are demanding a comprehensive investigation into the matter; arguing the incident exposed and compromised the president’s security.

Meanwhile, Police say they are still hunting for other suspects and expect more arrests in relation to the incident.

Previously, Zomba Chief Resident Magistrate’s Court sentenced former Malawi Electoral Commission commissioner Linda Kunje to 18 months imprisonment for criminal negligence after her vehicle blocked President Chakwera’s motorcade in Zomba on December 10 2020.

Her former driver, Jones Tewesa, was given 15 months custodial sentence.

The two were found guilty of the offence of criminal negligence against Section 246 of the Penal Code.

Jamani yanu, DPP yawuza MCP

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By Chisomo Phiri

Chipani cholamula chakale cha Democratic Progressive (DPP) chauza chipani cha Malawi Congress Party (MCP) kuti chisiye kulowelera zochitika za m’chipani cha DPP ndipo chipanichi chilimbikire kukonza mavuto ankhaninkhani omwe dziko lino likukumana nawo.

Dzulo chipani cha MCP chidatulusa chikalata chomwe chimadzudzula chipani cha DPP pochotsa ena mwa akuluakulu achipanichi.

Namalomba



Malingana ndi Mneneri wa DPP a Shadrick Namalomba,chipani chawo chikudziwa kuti chiganizo chomwe icho chachita chawapweteka kwambiri makosana a MCP popeza iwo ndi omwe amapereka ndalama kwa anthu omwe achotsedwa muchipanichi kuti azisokoneza.

A Namalomba ati chipani chawo kudzera mwa a Peter Mutharika azapambana m’chisankho chamu 2025 ponena kuti palibe mdziko muno munthu ndi mmodzi yemwe angavotere chipani cha MCP.

Iwo atinso ndizamanyazi kuti chipani cha MCP chikudzudzula zinthu zomwenso icho chinachita pomwe chinachotsa anthu monga a Gustav Kaliwo,a Jessie Kabwira ndi ena muchipani chawo m’mbuyomu.

Chipani cha DPP chakhala chili pa mpungwepungwe wa utsogoleri chitulukireni m’boma chaka cha 2020.

Pakadali pano a katswiri osiyanasiyana pandale mdziko muno ati kuchotsedwa kwa anthu mchipanichi kukupereka chiwopysezo ku demokalase kaamba koti anthu adziwopa kutsutsana ndi mtsogoleri.

Man arrested for impersonating MDF officer in Nkhotakota

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By Chisomo Phiri

A 34-year-old Steve Manda is in police custody in Nkhotakota district for impersonating a Malawi Defence Force (MDF) officer.

According to Deputy public relations officer for Nkhotakota police, Chisomo Chuma,the suspect on Thursday night was demanding money and beer from people around the Nkhotakota trading centre on the pretext that he had the power to do so.

Chuma says some people got suspicious of his acts, which prompted them to tip off police officers about the strange suspect.

Steve Manda arrested



He says following the receipt of the information, the police arrested Steve and took him to the police station for questioning.

“At the police station, Steve voluntarily admitted having victimised people and that he is not an MDF officer, leading to his arrest,” says Chuma.

He says, the suspect will be taken to court soon to answer the charge of impersonating a public officer.

Steve Manda hails from Muwanga Village, in the area of Traditional Authority(T/A) Mwamlowe in Rumphi district.

CCAP BT Synod launches special strategy to repay K2 billion loan

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By Glory Msowoya

In a proactive effort to fortify its financial position, the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) Blantyre Synod has launched a special appeal strategy to its congregations to raise funds dedicated to ensuring economic stability of the church.

Synod Moderator, Rev. Dr. Humphreys Zgambo presided over the launch on Sunday at St Michaels and All Angels Church in Blantyre with the call to all its faithfuls to actively participate in the fundraising campaign, contributing to the mission of CCAP Blantyre Synod.



Speaking to reporters after the launch, General Secretary for CCAP Blantyre Synod Rev. Anderson Juma, said the synod has a debt of K2 billion obtained from commercial banks, lending institutions and individuals for some of its developmental activities.

Rev. Juma said the newly launched strategy was meant to address the current situation.

He assured members that a minimum contribution of K10,000 by each church member across the Blantyre Synod per year will be utilised for the intended purpose and emphasised on the importance of transparency and accountability in the strategy backed by systematic auditing.

“As the church embarks on this financial journey, we extend a heartfelt plea to all Christians to actively participate in cushioning the current situation, through unity and shared responsibility the Synod envisions a future where its financial endeavors thrive for the greater good,” said Juma.

Chairperson for the Special Appeal Strategy Team, Rev. Reynolds Mmangisa expressed desire to see the church cease dependence on pledges and instead focus on sustainable ways and means of generating income.

“The goal is to reduce reliance on member pledges and ensure sustainable funding for the Church’s operations. As part of this initiative, Christians are encouraged to contribute to the Synod special appeal and ensure sustainable funding for the Church’s operations,” said Mmangisa.

Notable landmarks, Zomba Plateau Lodge, Namingazi Conference Centre, cement making blocks, Namingazi Bottled Water, and Grace Bandawe Conference Centre, all require funds for renovation to meet high standards,” he said.

Session Clerk at Michiru CCAP, Lexa Chiipa commended the Synod for the timely strategy, saying this will help to solve some of the Synods financial challenges.