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TNM Super League: Richard Chipuwa saves last minute penalty to lead Wanderers to 2-1 win against Blue Eagles

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Richard Chipuwa displayed a heroic performance as Mighty Mukuru Wanderers came from behind to beat Blue Eagles FC 2-1 and dislodge rivals Nyasa Big Bullets at the summit of the TNM Super League log table.

The home side were the first to hit the back on the net through Tonic Viyuyi just three minutes before half time.

Viyuyu scored with a powerful header after receiving a cross from Richard Rapson.



In the second half, the Mark Harrison’s side came a changed side exchanging beautiful passes which later forced Eagles defenders to commit a foul on their former player, Gaddie Chirwa.

A free-kick was awarded to the Nomads and Isaac Kaliat made no mistake but to convert it into a goal in the 50th minute, beating goalkeeper Chakonda Majanga.

Vincent Nyangulu gave the Nomads the lead in the 55th minute connecting well a free-kick taken by his captain Stanley Sanudi.

Just a minute before the end of the match, Christopher Gototo had a chance to level the scores from the penalty spot after a handball incident in the box.

Wanderers’ goalkeeper Richard Chipuwa used his experience to deny the youthful striker a goal as he saved both the spot kick and the rebound.

The Nomads have now gone three points above FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and they have 43 points after playing 22 games while Bullets have 40 points from 19 games.

In another midweek fixture, Dedza Dynamos gave away their 2-nil lead to draw 2-2 against Karonga United at Dedza Stadium.

After being sidelined for a couple of weeks due to an injury, Clement Nyondo came back into the field in style scoring his 14 goal of the season just 15 minutes in the first half.

Charles Chipala doubled the lead for the home side in the 70th minute but Karonga pulled one back through Elie Kayombo before Mwiso Youngson leveled the scores three minutes later.

Dedza are on position 9 with 30 points from 22 games while Karonga are on position 6 with 33 games after playing 24 games.

Elsewhere, Dan Chimbalanga scored a brace as Mafco FC beat Mighty Tigers 2-1 at Chitowe Stadium.

Chimbalanga scored in the 7th and 31st minutes and Tigers scored their consolation in the 33rd minute through Precious Chiudza.

Mafco are now on 12th position with 28 points level with Tigers but the Kanjedza outfit have a superior goal difference and they have played more games (25) than any other team this season so far.

Dr Chidanti Malunga, pens ZBS demanding K0.5Bn for defamation

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By Linda Kwanjana

Tobacco Commission Chief Executive Officer Dr Chidanti Malunga and Dirctor of Finance Mr Andrew Mfune has written Zodiak Broadcasting Station (ZBS) demanding K500Million.

In a letter through their lawyers from Doreen and Cuthbert (D&C) the two are also demanding Zodiak Broadcasting Corporation the sum of K75Million Malawi Kwacha which is representing 15% of legal collection charges.

Chidanti Malunga

This follows an article which Zodiak published on its online platform which has information pertaining to the suspension of the two from Tobacco Commission which according to the clients, are false rumors.

“It is an explanation of our clients that you published an online article in which you stated that our clients have been suspended from Tobacco Commission which they work on their respective positions as Executive Director and Director of Finance. You further stated in the said article that the commission has observed some trends on TC Dollar accounts and that there are some disagreements as to the need of Forensic Audit. Your Article is completely false because our clients are still working in their respective positions and that since that publication, our clients have been receiving numerous phone calls from their friends and fellow professionals on the said news,” the statement reads in part.

The letter further said that the said article has tarnished their image of the two who are now taken as dishonest people who have abused public funds.

They are further indicating that if they did not hear from them (Zodiak) within 7 days from the date of this summon, they will commence legal actions in a court of law where further costs will be demanded.

President Chakwera mourns JZU Tembo

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi Leader President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera says he is deeply concerned over the demise of Former Malawi Congress Party (MCP) President John Zenus Ungapake Tembo.

Tembo died earlier Wednesday following a diabetic attack. In a statement, soon after the sad news, Chakwera says Tembo was a pillar in the history of Malawi Politics.

“The First Lady and I are deeply saddened by the passing of Rt. Hon. Dr. John Zenus Ungapake Tembo, a pillar in the history of Malawian politics, ” reads the statement in part.

The Late JZU Tembo



Chakwera says Rt. Hon. Dr. JZU Tembo had extensive experience as a cabinet member, with his contributions to the country spanning six decades, including his role as the first Malawian Minister of Finance and Governor of the Reserve Bank.

The president says Tembo served as a Member of Parliament from 1961 to 2014, playing a pivotal role in the establishment and governance of numerous successful institutions in the country.

Chakwera says his unwavering commitment to the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and his instrumental role in facilitating a democratic transfer of power
within the party in 2013 will forever be etched in the nation’s political history.

“He stood as a pillar of strength during challenging times, ensuring that the MCP remained a formidable force, even in the face of adversity,” reads the statement.

The statement further recounts that his wisdom transcended generations and his unwavering passion for the nation and that his legacy is one of resilience, dedication and unparalleled knowledge.

“We will, therefore, remember Rt. Hon. Dr. John Tembo not only as a political stalwart but also as a source of inspiration and a repository of knowledge, ” President Chakwera says.

Veteran politician John Tembo no more

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By Chisomo Phiri

Death has been confirmed of veteran politician and former Leader of Opposition John Zenus Ungapake Tembo.

Tembo, 91; has died while receiving medical treatment at Lilongwe City Clinic in Lilongwe.

Both Tembo’s son, John Tembo Jnr and MCP Spokesperson Ezekiel Ching’oma have confirmed the death.

The late John Tembo



Tembo once served as Reserve Bank of Malawi(RBM) Governor and cabinet minister in the Kamuzu Banda administration.

Born on September 14, 1932, he also served as Member of Parliament for Dedza South Constituency.

Again, Tembo was the party’s torchbearer during the 2004 and 2009 presidential elections and retired from active politics in 2013.

Meanwhile, different people are reacting to Tembo’s passing and sharing their tributes.

CapeStars spirits partner ‘Zeze & Dorothy’


By Staff Reporter

Malawi’s trending celebrity couple of Zeze Kingston and Dorothy Shonga popularly called ‘The Kingstons’ have signed a one-year deal with HS Winehouse Beverages and Hospitality who are the producers of the CapeStars spirits.


One of the Directors of MH Winehouse and Beverage, Darlington Ndasauka said the partnership will help to grow the two brands in Malawi and beyond.

“We are new, but we aim to go as far as we can. The same goes to The Kingstons. They are a well-known brand which will keep growing and we want to grow with them,” he said.



Speaking on behalf of the Kingstons, Shonga said the partnership will push the the two brands and that CapeStars will strive to export its brand inorder to help in solving Forex shortage issue.

The first activity for the two brands is the Jam Next Door which has been organized in Mangochi this weekend as part of celebrating Tourism month.

The activities will start on Friday, and will end of Sunday at Cape Maclear.