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FAM inspects Kamuzu Stadium

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By Hastings Wadza Kasonga Jr

The country’s football mother body, Football Association of Malawi(FAM) is on a mission of inspecting the conditions of Stadia in the country following increasing claims of poor standards of the facilities.

FAM banned two Stadia, Mzuzu and Civo, from hosting high profile matches due to poor standards and this week, it is inspecting the legendary Kamuzu Stadium.

The facility was banned from hosting international matches by Confederations of African Football(CAF) last year and FAM barred it from hosting top games in the league this season despite Super League of Malawi (SULOM) defying the rules as it hosted the much anticipated Blantyre derby.



Meanwhile, fingers are crossed for the people in Blantyre as they wait for the outcomes of the inspection report to be released by the body in the coming two weeks.

The facility has dangers to cause accidents as its stands are having cracks and are closed in some parts of them.

Last week, Mighty Mukuru Wanderers head coach, Mark Harrison, complained about the status of the Karonga Stadium on which he said its equally bad as the Mzuzu Stadium.

The country has stadia such as Karonga, Kasungu, Chitowe, Silver, Nankhaka, Dedza, Bingu National, Balaka, Mangochi, Mulanje, Mpira and Kamuzu as those that host top flight games in the country.

Blue revolution set to shake DPP

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By Staff Reporter

A revolution is looming in the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) with promotional material being circulated calling on members to join this movement.

Inside sources have confided with us that the revolution called ‘Blue Revolution’ is being led by DPP members from various professional backgrounds whose aim is to fight for change amid different factions in the party and position it for victory in 2025.



“The ongoing problems within the DPP persist due to several factors that have resulted in a lack of cease in these issues. The so-called “blue revolution” has noticed a concerning trend where personal interests take precedence over the party’s interests as a whole.

“This observation has shed light on the detrimental impact caused by individuals who are entrusted with the responsibility of fostering unity and maintaining the party’s credibility, as they prioritize their personal agendas, hence this movement,” said the source.

This is a continuation of formation of several factions in the party as a result of leadership wrangles which continue rising.

Muvi wa Chilungamo bites -Tells HRDC to join Malawi First to be trusted by Malawians

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By Vincent Gunde

President of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, has advised the Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) to join Malawi first for a renewed trust that they are walking together with the suffering Malawians.

Jumah has described the HRDC as dead woods claiming that during the DPP reign, they gave pressure to the DPP and its leader Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika but for three years of the MCP led Tonse Alliance in government, they are sleeping.

He has condemned the HRDC for issuing a statement calling for President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera to fire non- performing ministers describing this as wanting to fool Malawians that they are with them while the truth of the matter is that they are part of the MCP.

Bantu Saunders jumah



Speaking through his face book page followed by millions of Africans across the continent, Jumah said the statement released by the HRDC is just a trick to confuse and fool Malawians for Malawi First not to go to the streets of State House on the 30th August, 2023.

Jumah said Muvi wa Chilungamo is supporting initiatives of liberating Malawi from the jaws of the MCP led government claiming that government is not listening to the cries of the citizens as Malawians are in deep pain and suffering.

He said Malawi needs citizen voices for government to wake-up observing that President Chakwera and his ministers are sleeping on duty as if everything is good on the ground, they care nothing for the country and its citizens what they care most, are their pockets.

The MRP President has appealed to opposition political parties in the country to support activists when they are going to the streets on the 30th August, 2023 advising them that activists are fighting for them to win the coming elections.

He has advised the authorities in Malawi to allow activists present their petition to the President who was elected and is employed by the citizens holding the highest office of the land in line with the constitutional requirement of 100 meters.

“Activists are going to the State House to voice out Malawian concerns for Chakwera to listen to the cries of Malawians , they don’ have any other country apart from Malawi,’’said Jumah.

He expressed hope that President Chakwera after receiving the petition, he will come back to his senses and call for early elections in Malawi but unfortunately he and his Vice President Dr. Saulosi Klaus Chilima are all aware that if the elections are held today, they will lose.

Kellie Divine drops highly anticipated single ‘Bata’


By Staff Reporter


Malawi’s fast-rising music star Kellie Divine has released her highly anticipated news single titled ‘Bata’.

Bata is a love song in which a woman is appreciating the unconditional love being shown by her husband.

” Ndiwe umandichotsa mantha/
Ndiwe umandipatsa Bata/
Mumtima mwanga ndiwe master/
Olo pavute…
Umandichotsa mantha
Umandipatsa Bata….×2″, goes the chorus of the song in part.



Done in Afro-pop genre, the song has been produced by Taktic and Nyanda known for their beautiful productions with another music star, Driemo.

Kellie Divine (born Cailly Yusuf) is also expected to launch her debut EP on September 2 at Glalle Garden in Lilongwe.

Below is the link for Kellie Divine’s new single ‘Bata’

joynathu.net https://www.joynathu.net/Songs/5f8640ab-f220-46f3-a304-d178532e62f7

Collins Magalasi’s fuel van misprocurement case adjourned

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Lilongwe Magistrate Court has on Tuesday adjourned to a later date a case in which former Chief Executive Officer(CEO) for Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) Collins Magalasi is accused of misprocurement of a fuel van.

The court decided to adjourn the case after it learnt that the accused is unwell.

The court was expected to start hearing defence witnesses after the state had finished parading witnesses in March this year.

Collins Magalasi



In his comment, State Advocate, Dzikondianthu Malunda, expressed worry over the conduct of defence lawyers.

Malunda said failure to communicate in advance about the illness of their client after the case stalled for months is quite unfortunate.

He observed that the defence lawyers had all the time to advise the court in good time of the sickness of their client but chose not to.

Magalasi alongside former MERA Procurement Officer, Bright Mbewe, are accused of procuring a fuel testing van to the tune of K563.2 million but the vehicle was never delivered to MERA.

However, the High Court Judge, Patrick Chirwa, presiding in the magistrate court having been hearing the case before his promotion to the higher court came from Zomba to preside over the case.