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MZUNI students apologize for assaulting NPL journalist Jonathan Pasungwi

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By Chisomo Phiri

Mzuzu University (Mzuni) students have on Saturday sent a letter of apology to Nation Publications Limited (NPL) Journalist Jonathan Pasungwi, whom they assaulted during their protest against fees hike last month.

In a letter, signed by Mzuzu University Students Representative Council (MZUREC)President Lucius Banda, the students say they regret the events of 15 September, 2023 when some of them attacked Pasungwi who was on duty; took his cellphone and deleted pictures he had taken.

“As an academic institution championing the rights of students, we consider the humiliation you faced to be counter-productive to the freedom of the press which we as intellectuals ought to defend.”

The letter, copied to MISA Malawi chapter, seeks forgiveness from the media fraternity and reconciliation.

“We finally ask for your forgiveness and that the cordial relationship our institution has had with the media fraternity should nourished back to its life.”

Meanwhile, Pasungwi is yet to respond to the letter of apology.

Sad News Musician Atoht Manje has died

By Staff Reporter


Musician Atoht Manje famous for his hit song ‘Che-Patuma’ has died.

Reports indicate that Atoht Manje, real name Elias Missi collapsed last night at University Livingstonia in Rumphi soon after his performance along fellow musicians.

Currently the body of the self styled musician is being kept at Mzuzu Central hospital waiting for his relatives to come and collect it.

The late Manje



Atoht Manje’s death comes just a week after releasing visuals to his brand new song ‘Nchape’ which is currently enjoying airplay in different media houses and different places across the country.

Apart from Che-Patuma and Nchape, other famous hits by Atoht Manje include Majelasi, Unanditani, Munthu, Tizipepezeko, Huwa, Woyo-woyo, Ndalama and Mwana Phuliphuli.

Here is the link to Atoht Manje’s brand new music video ‘Nchape’

https://youtu.be/9hVu3gBmgaQ?si=KZBbbO4QtJaRGIlV

Simplex Chithyola Banda appointed finance minister

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By Chisomo Phiri

In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 92(1) as read with section 94(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Malawi, President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has on Saturday appointed Simplex Chithyola Banda as Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs.

Chithyola-Banda replaces former Finance Minister, Sosten Alfred Gwengwe,who has now been appointed Minister of Trade and Industry.

According to a statement signed by Colleen Zamba, Secretary to the President and Cabinet, the appointments are with immediate effect.

Chithyola new Finance Minister



Accepting the shift, Gwengwe said he will work with the current Minister.

“My comment would be Its one government and we will always work together,” he said.

In an interview with Nation Online, the Office of President and Cabinet (OPC) stated that the changes are for the benefit of the country.

He said : “Nothing has necessitated changes in the cabinet. As you know the president has powers conferred upon him in the constitution of Malawi.

” It is not a new thing to see this happening, its just a matter of putting things in the right direction for the benefit of the country.

“So indeed the Malawi leader Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has made Hon.Simplex Chithyola Banda, Minister of Finance and Hon Sosten Gwengwe Minister of Trade.

Until his appointment, Chithyola-Banda was serving as Minister of Trade and Industry.

Malawi thrash eSwathin 8-0 in Cosafa Cup

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Malawi national women’s football team ‘Scorchers’ have won their second game at the on-going HollywoodBets Cosafa Women’s Championship, beating eSwathin 8-0 at Dobsonville Stadium in South Africa on Saturday afternoon.

Sabina Thom opened the scoring for Malawi with a simple header just 6 minutes from kick-off to give the Scorchers a deserving lead.



Thom completed her brace in the 33rd minute after a good exchange of passes with Temwa Chawinga.

Scorchers got their third goal some seconds before half time through Carolyn Mathyola who headed in a Madyina Ngulube’s corner-kick.

Rose Kabzere scored the fourth goal for Scorchers just seven minutes in the second half with a powerful shot on the edge of the box.

Temwa Chawinga registered her name on the scoresheet in the 52 minute before she scored her second goal 11 minutes later after receiving a good pass from Kabzere.

Chawinga completed her second hat-trick in the tournament in the 75th minute with a cool finish to end the match at 8-nil.

The win means that Scorchers are leading Group A with 6 points from 2 games and they have qualified to the sami-finals which will be played next Friday.

Scorchers will however play their last Group A match against Madagascar on Monday.

The team previously defeated the hosts Banyana Banyana 4-3 in an opening match played at Lucas Moripe stadium.

Themwa Chawinga, younger sister to PSG forward Tabitha Tabitha Chawinga, is the current leading scorer in the tournament having scored 7 goals so far.

Chakwera says collaboration key to regional economic integration

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera says regional economic integration cannot be achieved in the absence of regional cooperation and collaboration.

The Malawi leader said this on Saturday 7th October 2023 during the inauguration ceremony for the updated Nacala Port in Mozambique.

In his remarks, Chakwera explained that to enhance bilateral relations between the three countries that are to benefit from the port, Malawi, Zambia and Mozambique, there is also a need for collaboration and trust.

Chakwera ,Nyusi and Hichilema



“When we speak of regional economic integration, we must understand that it cannot be done without regional cooperation and collaboration. And when we speak of regional collaboration, we must understand that it cannot be done without building trust between our nations to enhance our bilateral relations,” he added.

“Without building trust, the work of facilitating the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will simply be too difficult to achieve, as will its intended objective of improving logistical effectiveness reducing logistical costs of conduct business between our nation.”

Chakwera hailed President Nyusi of Mozambique for his gesture of partnership and generosity towards Malawi.

“I would therefore like to congratulate Your Excellency President Nyusi and the Government of the Republic of Mozambique for this milestone and for this remarkable gesture of partnership and generosity towards Malawi. It is so rare in Africa to see a nation treat the prosperity of another nation as being inextricably linked to its own, and yet President Nyusi treats Malawi’s prosperity in this manner again and again,” said the Malawi leader.

“Just three weeks ago, His Excellency accepted my invitation to join me in co-hosting the Africa Business Summit on the sidelines of the 78th United Nations General Assembly, where he helped our two nations court investors from the African American community in partnership with the National Forum for Black Public Administrators. So, for being a true Pan Africanist and for demonstrating true brotherhood that seeks to see Malawi and Mozambique prospering together, I say Muito Obrigado to you my dear brother.”