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Loiso returns with ‘Silino’, a powerful reflection on life’s unpredictability

By Rahim Abdul

Malawian music sensation Loiso has returned to the spotlight with a powerful new single titled “Silino”, a song that dives deep into the unpredictable nature of life and the realities people often overlook.

The artist, who captured the hearts of many with his hit track “Liva” released in December 2025, is once again making waves with a message that resonates across different walks of life.

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In “Silino”, Loiso takes a reflective approach, shifting from the vibrant appeal of his previous release to a more thoughtful and philosophical tone that challenges listeners to rethink their perspective on success and life.

Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, Loiso explained that “Silino” is centered on the idea that life and the future are never guaranteed, no matter how certain things may seem at present.

He emphasized that many people fall into the trap of believing they are above others or destined for endless success, forgetting how quickly circumstances can change.

According to the artist, the song serves as a reminder that no one has complete control over their destiny and that pride or arrogance can easily be overturned by unexpected turns of life.

“Silino is not a place where someone should think they are superior and that all good things are meant only for them,” Loiso said, stressing the importance of humility in everyday life.

He further noted that people should avoid looking down on others, as life has a way of shifting roles and fortunes without warning.

The message in “Silino” comes at a time when society increasingly celebrates material success, often overlooking the values of empathy, respect, and shared humanity.

Through this release, Loiso positions himself not just as an entertainer but also as a voice of reason, using music as a tool to address deeper social and moral issues.

Fans have already begun praising the song for its relatable message and emotional depth, with many describing it as both inspiring and thought provoking.

As Loiso continues to grow musically, “Silino” stands as a testament to his evolving artistry, proving that his influence goes beyond catchy melodies to delivering meaningful messages that can shape mindsets.

Kayira chronicles Malawi’s football journey in new book launch

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By Rahim Abdul

Malawi’s rich football history is set to take center stage as former Flames player and Football Legends Association (FLA) board member, Peterkins Kayira, prepares to launch a landmark publication titled Football in Malawi.

The book launch, scheduled for Thursday, March 26, 2026, will take place at the prestigious Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe, drawing key stakeholders from the country’s sports fraternity.

Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, Alfred Ruwan Gangata, is expected to grace the occasion as guest of honour, underlining the national significance of the event.

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Kayira revealed that the journey of writing the 208 page book, which contains over 20 chapters, began as far back as 2015 and was only completed in 2023 after years of research and reflection.

The publication offers a detailed account of Malawi’s football story, tracing its evolution from 1962 to the modern era, capturing both triumphs and struggles along the way.

Beyond statistics and match records, the book dives into the origins of the Malawi national team, providing insights into how the Flames were formed and how they have evolved over decades.

Kayira, who represented Malawi between 1980 and 1989, also shares personal experiences from his playing days, offering readers a rare glimpse into the life of a national team footballer during that era.

He reflects on defining moments of his career, highlighting unforgettable matches and the challenges he faced on his journey to the top level of the game.

Importantly, the book contrasts the football culture of Kayira’s generation with that of today, shedding light on changes in professionalism, discipline and the overall structure of the sport.

Born in Msomi village under Traditional Authority Mwenewenya in Chitipa District, Kayira built an impressive playing career across several clubs including Rumphi United, Mzuzu Oriental Tobacco Stars, Mzuzu Moneymen, Limbe Leaf Wanderers, Bata Bullets, Civo and MITCO.

His wide ranging experience at both club and international level places him in a unique position to document Malawi’s football heritage with authenticity and authority.

Sangie launches ‘Spotlight Sunday’ to empower young female musicians

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi’s top female reggae singer Sangie has unveiled Sangie’s Spotlight Sunday,an initiative aimed at nurturing young female talent and promoting cultural empowerment across the country.

Speaking during the press briefing on Thursday,Sangie said the initiative is designed to identify and mentor female artists aged 18 to 25, with a special focus on those from underserved communities.


She added that the program also seeks to equip participants with the skills and exposure needed to transition from informal music spaces to professional stages.

Sangie said currently in its pilot phase, Spotlight Sunday will provide selected artists with a three-month training program covering music education, studio recording, and live band performance.

She emphasized that the initiative aims to address the gaps in training and opportunities that many young female musicians face.

Currently,the calls for submissions have been opened, inviting aspiring female artists to apply and benefit from the mentorship and professional development offered through the program.

The initiative is supported by the Copyright Fund, established by the government through the Copyright Society of Malawi (COSOMA), which provides financial support to creatives and promotes awareness on copyright protection and anti-piracy measures.

Chakwera urges Africa to move towards Self driven prosperity

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BY Sarah Banda

Former Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has called on Africa to assert its agency and move beyond conventional development paradigms toward self-driven prosperity.

Chakwera made the remarks on Fiday at the 4th Edition of the Africa Political Outlook summit, taking place in Brussels.

In his key note address, Chakwera, accompanied by Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Deputy Director of International Affairs Chalo, shared his perspective on the evolving dynamics between Africa and its international partners.

Chakwera



The former Malawi leader called on African nations can strengthen their position in an increasingly multipolar world, touching on navigating global realignments and advancing regional integration within the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

While in Brussels, Chakwera held several high-level engagements, including a meeting with Younous Omarjee, Vice President of the European Parliament, and gave an interview with international news network Euronews.

Amaryllis Hotel sale debacle: DPP turns PS George Jimu state witness, plans arrest of Prince Kapondamgaga

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By Sarah Banda

Grappling with the fallout from the infamous K128 billion sale of the Amaryllis Hotel, the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has earmarked Prince Kapondamgaga the Sniper for an arrest as a face saver to its battered image.

Meanwhile,  the corrupt DPP government has roped in suspended Principal Officer of the Public Service Pension Trust Fund George Jimu as a government witness.

With whispers of corruption and financial mismanagement echoing through the halls of the DPP government, the party’s leadership has resolved to take drastic measures to restore their tarnished image.

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In his testimony, the former Chief of Staff from the previous administration, categorically denied any connection to the controversial acquisition of the luxurious hotel by the Public Pension Fund, positioning himself as a mere bystander in a transaction fraught with irregularities.

As news of Kapondamgaga’s potential arrest is coming out, the public has been left wondering. Citizens are questioning the integrity of the ongoing inquiry, pointing out that it is still in its preliminary stages and that the Public Accounts Committee is yet to finalize its recommendations.

DPP TURNS  GEORGE JIMU GOVERNMENT WITNESS

In another development,  DPP through a yet to be identified business tycoon has paid huge sums of money to suspended Principal Officer of the Public Service Pension Trust Fund George Jimu to be a government witness in return for amnesty.

The selective targeting of individuals connected to the previous Malawi Congress Party (MCP) government is only fueled suspicions of political manoeuvring.

Why, many asked, were those affiliated with the DPP seemingly immune to scrutiny, while opponents are dragged into the spotlight?

The controversy surrounding the hotel acquisition had its roots in a tumultuous past. Under the previous administration, the idea for the Public Pension Fund to invest in the hotel initially emerged, but it was swiftly quashed by the 6th President, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, after revelations, surfaced that the sale price of K47 billion was grossly inflated.

However, in a shocking reversal, the DPP, led by President Arthur Peter Mutharika, ultimately completed the purchase at a staggering K128.5 billion—more than double the previously rejected offer. The transaction had been finalized before the end of the year 2025, leaving many to wonder how such a deal could be made without due diligence.

The stakes are high; DPP’s grip on power depends on the perception of integrity and accountability. Yet, the path forward remained fraught with peril. Would their attempts to cleanse their image succeed? or would the cracks only deepen, exposing a culture of nepotism and corruption?

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