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Powerhouse International church set to hold ‘Blantyre for Jesus Campaign’

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By Chisomo Phiri

Powerhouse International church which is led by Rev Dr. Clement Nkhoma and Lady Nancy Nkhoma has organized a number of crusades in Blantyre dubbed ‘Blantyre for Jesus Campaign’.

The crusades will take place in various townships in Blantyre including Machinjiri, Bangwe and Soche.

According to the church, the first crusade will be held at Makhetha ground in Machinjiri from 26th to 27th of August 2023.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, Rev Dr. Nkhoma said the crusades are in response with God’s word in Mark 16 vs 15 which reads, and he told them, “Go into the entire world and preach the good news to everybody.”



He said Powerhouse International church believes in winning souls for Christ hence the crusades.

“It is part of the great commission in Matthew 28 vs 19: Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. We believe God for great things during these crusades. We believe a lot of people will be saved, “said Nkhoma.

He emphasized that Malawi is going through a lot of challenges and the church has a responsibility to uplift the people and encourage them not to give up and be good citizens of the nation.

On his part, the Publicity Secretary for the Crusades, Blessings Kautsi said all is set for the crusades.

“All is set for the Makheta Crusade and we believe people will come out to hear the word and be entertained by the artist of the day featuring Kamuzu Barracks, the Great Angels and Powerhouse Praise team,” said Kautsi

He added: “Congregation remains steadfast in their faith and hope that these crusades will be instrumental in the spiritual transformation of many.”

The crusades are not only expected to uplift spirits but also unite the city under a common message of hope, faith, and love.

They further seek to bring spiritual enlightenment and captivating entertainment.

Powerhouse international church congregates every Sunday from 9am to 12pm at Golden Peacock Hotel, BICC Hall in Blantyre.

Let President Chakwera do his Job for Malawi, Malawians- Presidential Foreign Trips Essential


By Chikumbutso Mtumodzi, Dowa

There is a barrage of criticisms from some quarters targeting President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, apparently for undertaking ‘many’ international trips, particularly in relation to the current forex and fuel scarcity.

Most of the criticisms are to the effect that the President must not travel in order to save forex. Unfortunately, this notion has been widely parroted by all and sundry, many of whom don’t even know its implications.

This is where some people need to be enlightened. The issue of presidential trips vis-a-vis scarcity of forex is more of a chicken and egg scenario. We are even more dammed in Malawi if the President cannot travel.



It is important to understand that over 70% of President Chakwera’s trips are fully-funded for by the hosts. In other words, those who invite the President undertake to pick up the tab. They pay for his trips.

It is also important to understand that these trips are not a case of give-us-the-money-since-we-did-not-come. When you fail to make the trip you forfeit everything.

If that happens, it comes down to the case of opportunity cost where the value of the foregone alternative are the diplomatic networks, investment engagements and deals that would have been missed as a result of not making the trip.

It is, therefore, critical that those who criticize must seek full information before doing so, or to fully understand the importance of those trips from a comprehensive cost benefit analysis standpoint.

When we employ a President on a full five-year election cycle, we give him or her a job description. One of these job descriptions is to protect and defend the integrity of Malawians whilst ensuring that the country has what it needs so that citizens enjoy a better life.

This is a big issue that cannot be exhaustively crunched at one go. But we need to understand, however, that in going about delivering on his job description, the President needs to travel to engage with various international stakeholders.

These stakeholders are the ones that ultimately make things happen in terms of bringing about the things we need as a country such as forex through investments, grants and even loans.
Foreign trips provide an opportunity for the President to engage with leaders and representatives from other countries, promoting trade and investment opportunities for Malawi.

These trips can lead to increased foreign direct investment (FDI), job creation, and economic growth. Additionally, bilateral trade agreements can be negotiated, leading to expanded export markets for Malawian goods and services and, ultimately, more earnings and forex

Foreign trips also allow the President to engage with international development partners and secure financial assistance for various development projects in Malawi. This assistance can be in the form of grants, loans, or technical expertise, which can contribute to infrastructure development, poverty reduction programs, healthcare improvements, and education initiatives.

Foreign trips also provide President Chakwera with an opportunity to strengthen diplomatic relations with other countries. Strong diplomatic ties are crucial for fostering political stability, regional cooperation, and peacekeeping efforts.

Additionally, positive diplomatic relations can lead to increased tourism, cultural exchanges, and collaboration in various sectors such as agriculture, technology transfer, and education. These collaborations can contribute to knowledge sharing, skills development, and innovation in the Malawian economy.

A few days ago, the government announced that it has secured a $50 million (about K52 billion) loan from the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (Badea) for restocking the country’s fuel reserves to ease recurring fuel supply challenges. This is just one example where this country has benefited as a result of presidential engagements with international partners.

We must remember that it was President Lazarus Chakwera who engaged these Arab countries and signed this fuel funding agreement several months ago.

The naysayers will always have their day, more especially when things appear like they are on a steep decline. But it is important to understand that travelling is an important part of the President’s job in order to improve lives of Malawians.

The author is writing in his personal capacity

Thousands tune in to Watch Timothy Mtambo exclusive interview post cabinet role

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By Wadza Botomani

Seven months after the Cabinet reshuffle that saw Timothy Mtambo, the so-called son of the soil dropped from the cabinet, he finally resurfaced with an exclusive interview that saw thousands of Malawians gluing to Zodiak Tv to watch. Mtambo has been quiet and never gave media interviews since leaving cabinet and this was the first outing. The interview was explosive, the interviewer handled it well and Mtambo reminded Malawians that he is still the same energetic, intelligent young man whose articulation of governance issues resonates well with common Malawians.

Mtambo started by giving an update of what he has been up to during the hiatus post cabinet role.  Spending time reading about Africa, writing about his life and focusing on building his people power movement Citizens for Transformation Movement (CFT) were the key activities that occupied his time over the past months.  Asked if his political journey will be short-lived and that he is returning to activitism, Mtambo said he still regards himself as “ an activist at core, revolutionary by birth  and a liberation leader”

Mtambo came to prominence in the political arena during the mass demonstration against the DPP regime, something which he says he does not regret. He said any actions at the time were motivated by people who were suffering, elections that were rigged and the massive corruption “ I will never be quiet when things are going wrong” he lamented.

On his time as a cabinet Minister , Mtambo refuted  the common accusation  that he got the cabinet role as a reward  for leading the demos claiming he left some bigger  and rewarding roles  just to accept the cabinet post  as his motive was to serve Malawians . He once again repeated that he does not regret accepting  the cabinet role  as it gave him opportunity to be inside  the government , see how things are run thereby gaining more experience and being empowered

Mtambo argued that as Minister of Civic Education and National Unity, he feels he delivered unlike the propaganda that floats around saying he failed. He said the notion of trying to portray him as a failure was being propelled by some political enemies. He cited some key achievements of his time as a Minister that includes, development of the comprehensive legal and policy framework for the Ministry, the Peace and unity law that was passed in parliament, development of the Civic Education Policy and the Establishment of the National Day of Unity.

On politics Mtambo commented that  he feels Malawi politics  focuses on finishing each other  and that young , new breed of politicians often times becomes the target  of those that want to protect  their territories.

Asked if he thought the current regime is delivering on the things he fought DPP for , Mtambo acknowledged that challenges are there . He reminded Malawians of some key factors  that have made the economic situation to be a challenge  such as Impact of Covid, the Russian Ukraine war and the cyclone disasters that affected Malawi. Mtambo  said government has doen well  in creating a good environment for freedom of expression , development of roads  which is currently underway, he however wished if more can be done on fight against corruption  as the prosecution rate is low  and Malawians expected more .

Blue Eagles call for broken wings operation

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By Hastings Wadza Kasonga Jr

Eagles are failing to fly in the 2023 TNM Super League season just as they did last season as they came out as runners up and this has called for an immediate operation at the team.

The Area 30-based side, Blue Eagles have called for a meeting of teamms officials, players and coaching panel on Wednesday to sort out problems affecting the team in a poor run of results this season.

This comes after the team’s head coach, Eliya Kananji, asked for an emergency meeting of the team’s stakeholder after getting stuck in the relegation zone of the team.



After their 0-1 loss to Moyale Barracks, Kananji said things are abnormal as they have a usual complaint in every game and team officials need to talk to players.

“It’s something that I’m also failing to explain, we are creating chances but failing to score and I think bosses need to talk to the players secretly maybe there’s a problem which needs to be solved,” said Kananji after the loss.

The team sit 15th on the log table with 17 points after having three wins only in 18 games they have played this season. Since the start of the second round, the team has collected only a point, a 2-2 home draw against Blue Eagles but have lost away to Silver Strikers and at home against Moyale Barracks.

NRFA imposes 1 year ban on Bwabwa United over officiating panel assault

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By Hastings Wadza Kasonga Jr

Northern Region Football Association(NRFA) has banned Football Association of Malawi (FAM) Moto Division One side, Bwabwa United, from taking part in any tournament planned by the Association after found guilty of assaulting the officiating panel.

In a letter that has been sent to the team through FAM, NRFA claims that team’s supporters assaulted the referee in a Castel Challenge Cup match against Ekwendeni United at the Ekwendeni Community Ground last Saturday in opposition to decisions made in the game.

After a disciplinary committee meeting on Monday, the Association has decided to ban the team for a period of 12 months as the referees were treated at the hospital following the attack.

Meanwhile, the Association has advised all teams to refrain from the acts saying they are unnecessary in the game of Football.

“Beating or bullying is a serious case that can lead to end of life of stake holder in the beautiful game of football. Therefore clubs need to follow rules and regulations to stop the display of unsporting behaviors,” the conclusion part of the letter reads.

Bwabwa United has been given 48 hours if they would like to appeal against the decision.

They become a second team to receive such punishment from the Association after Chintheche United was banned for two years for committing similar offences.