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Former Finance Minister Prof Chikaonda remembered

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By Linda Kwanjana

The family of the late Professor Matthews Chikaonda, former Finance Minister and corporate executive at the weekend organized prayers to commemorate his death and unveil his tombstone at his home village in Dedza.

The late Chikaonda who served as Governor of the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM), Minister of Finance and Group Chief Executive Officer for conglomerate Press Corporation plc (PCL) died on 29th October 2018 in the United States of America (USA) and was buried at his home village Tembetembe, Mtakataka in Dedza district on 19th November 2018.

Chikaonda honoured



Speaking during the event, the late Chikaonda’s sister, former legislator for Dedza East Hyacintha Chikaonda thanked family and friends of the late Chikaonda for attending the tombstone unveiling ceremony to honour the decorated fallen economist.

“As he sleeps, his absence is a silent grief. His life is a beautiful memory and testimony. When our time on earth is done, money or material things will not matter. The love and kindness, compassion and courage with which we lived our life by, and inspired many, will remain as our footprints,” said Haycinta of his brother.

The event was attended by the late Chikaonda’s friends namely Mwaiwathu Private Hospital Director Professor Jack Wirima, former Finance Minister and Managing Director of Nico Holdings Felix Mlusu, former PCL Group CEO who succeeded Chikaonda, George Patridge and other business and corporate leaders.

The family also unveiled tombstones for other family members like the late Chikaonda’s father, the late Aurelious Chikaonda who was buried next to his son and the late Chikaonda’s brother Barnabas Chikaonda.

Born on 8 August 1954, Chikaonda was appointed RBM Governor in 1995 and served in that position until 2000 when he was appointed Minister of Finance until 2002 when he joined PCL and served as Group CEO until his retirement in December 2016.

He is survived by a wife and three children.

Former Wanderers, Bullets player Muhammad Sulumba joins Kuwait side Sulaibikhat in a lucrative deal

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

Former Mighty Mukuru Wanderers and Nyasa Big Bullets forward Muhamad Sulumba has signed a two-year deal with Kuwait side Sulaibikhat Sporting Club and has since been chosen the team’s Vice Captain.

Sulumba signed by Kuwait team

Sulumba who was plying his trade in Bahrain, has signed the deal on Thursday which includes K5 million signing on fee, K5 million image rights, K4 million salary and he has also been given a car by the club.

Sulaibikhat Sporting Club plays in the Kuwait Division One and aims to get a promotion into the elite league this season as it kicks off on August 31.

Sulumba was offloaded at Mighty Mukuru Wanderers despite scoring many goals (15) than any other player at the club during last year’s TNM Super League season.

The 29-year old then joined Al-Muharraq SC in Bahrain where he has been enjoying a good run of form until he joined Sulaibikhat on Thursday.

Man arrested over series of robberies in Limbe

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By Chisomo Phiri

Police in Limbe are keeping in their custody a 34-year-old man identified as Francis Bereki, also known as Pido for being suspected to be responsible for a series of robberies in the area.

Pido was arrested on Tuesday, August 15, 2023.

The suspect allegedly targeted various locations, including the Chichiri flyover, Civic Offices, Kanjedza Filling Station, and Shoprite, where he attacked individuals.

Caught
: Francis Bereki



Following thorough investigation, Limbe Police detectives swiftly apprehended the suspect, discovering two stolen cellphones and a bank ATM card in his possession.

Subsequently, a search of the suspect’s residence was conducted, yielding a variety of items such as clothing, electrical appliances, and other belongings.

Some of the items believed to be stolen were positively identified by owners, including students from Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS).

The suspect has admitted his involvement in the robberies and is currently in Police custody awaiting a court appearance.

In light of this, Police are encouraging members of the public to promptly report any criminal incidents.

Francis Bereki hails from Chipagala Village in the area of Traditional Authority Machinjiri in Blantyre District.

FAM bans Civo,Mzuzu Stadiums from hosting official matches

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Football Association of Malawi(FAM) has on Wednesday banned Mzuzu and Civo stadiums from hosting official matches.

In a statement, FAM Chief Executive Officer(CEO) Alfred Gunda says the association has come up with the decision following a report of the recent inspection.

As for Mzuzu Stadium, the report highlights the following; poor state of the pitch, official authorized capacity not known, poor players’ tunnel, missing technical benches, poor condition of the perimeter fence, poor dressing rooms, no public address system, dilapidated scoreboard etc.

On the other hand, the report highlights non-functional public toilets at Civo Stadium, unknown official authorized capacity, non-functional public address system, poor condition of the perimeter fence and lack of scoreboard among others.

“We emphasize quality stadiums are fundamental for the development and progress of football in Malawi.

“We look forward to conduct another inspection under your invitation upon addressing the shortfalls,”says Gunda.

He says authorities for both stadiums have been notified of FAM’s position and the urgent nature of the situation at hand.

The ban at Mzuzu Stadium comes hours after Mighty Mukuru Wanderers coach Mark Harrison described the pitch as unplayable and not fit to host elite football competitions

Reserve Bank upbeat on Economic Recovery

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By Austin Fukula

Reserve Bank of Malawi Governor Wilson Banda says the growth of the country’s Gross Domestic Product is still hovering around 1.9 percent this year due to economic shocks such as cyclones, dry spells and the effects of the Russia – Ukraine War that the country is experiencing.

Banda made the remarks in Lilongwe during a press briefing on the current economic situation of the country.

Banda said the non-food inflation rate is going down but food inflation is gradually increasing as a result of maize scarcity on the market.

RBM Governor Wilson Banda

The governor disclosed that the institution has put in measures to ensure that the economy is on track.

Banda believes the country is managing the monetary and fiscal policy well based on the first review of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

He highlighted that the IMF team will be coming to the country in September for the second review to asses how the country has performed and is optimistic that the country is on course to get an Extended Credit Facility once the second review is done.