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DPP govt halts M1 Road Rehab  Works; Order Contractors to go back home

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By Sarah Banda

Contractors that were repairing the deteriorating M1 road have halted work because they have not been paid for a number of months. According to highly placed sources,  the contractors were last paid their dues last year in the month of September.

The rehabilitation of the M1 road—a project initiated by the former Malawi Congress Party (MCP) under the dynamic leadership of former President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera—brought hope for improved connectivity and economic growth. However, that hope has been quickly overshadowed by the dark clouds of financial mismanagement.

Information in our possession says the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has ordered the contractors, mainly Chinese, to return to their homeland until such a time when funds are available.

M1 Road



The development has come as a surprise to many Malawians because the rehabilitation works were already funded by the country’s international partners.

The development has brought about anger amongst road users who had anticipated that the project is something that they desperately needed, both for its infrastructure and as a symbol of progress.

Meanwhile, residents of Mponela have threatened to take to the streets in protest against the situation.  We will give you more information as the story unfolds.

A legacy of success: Kevin Moyo bids farewell to FCB Nyasa Bullets

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By Burnett Munthali

FCB Nyasa Bullets commercial manager Kevin Moyo has parted ways with the club, ending a nine-year tenure marked by unprecedented success.

In a heartfelt statement posted on his Facebook page, Moyo described his time with the ‘People’s Team’ as an incredible and amazing journey, one that he will always cherish.

Moyo



As I prepare for my next chapter, I wanted to take a moment to say a heartfelt goodbye to all of you, Moyo wrote, expressing his gratitude to the club and its supporters.

Moyo’s tenure was highlighted by the club’s remarkable quadruple win in 2023, a testament to his dedication and hard work behind the scenes.

Under his leadership, FCB Nyasa Bullets established itself as one of the dominant forces in Malawian football, with a winning culture that resonated both on and off the pitch.

Moyo’s departure has sent shockwaves through the football fraternity, with many praising his contributions to the club’s success.

The club has yet to announce Moyo’s replacement, but one thing is certain – his legacy will be remembered for years to come.

Bushiri’s Ironman Conference: A call to action for Malawi’s men

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By Burnett Munthali

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri is set to host the 2026 Global Ironman Conference on Saturday, 4 April 2026, from 9:00 am at the Golden Peacock in Lilongwe, bringing together men from across the globe to tackle socio-economic challenges.

The conference aims to raise a generation of resilient, purpose-driven individuals capable of overcoming life’s challenges and living impactful lives, according to Communications Director at Jesus Nation Church, Aubrey Kusakala.



Prominent business leaders such as Thom Mpinganjira and Korea Mpatsa will deliver keynote speeches on finance and economic empowerment, providing practical strategies for overcoming economic difficulties.

Chief Presidential Advisor on Religious Affairs, Apostle Timothy Khoviwa, will attend on behalf of President Peter Mutharika, underscoring the government’s interest in the conference’s objectives.

The conference, themed “Dominance,” will focus on practical strategies for overcoming socio-economic difficulties and fostering resilience, with men from over 50 countries expected to participate.

Bushiri has emphasized the need for men to rise up and take dominion over God’s creation, adopting a holistic approach to life that honors God while making a meaningful impact on their families, churches, and communities.

The event is part of Bushiri’s wider initiative to tackle challenges faced by men, ranging from economic hardship to spiritual disillusionment, and promote entrepreneurship and economic self-reliance.

Dowa targets 240,859 children in Polio Supplementally Immunization campaign

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By Vincent Gunde

The Dowa District Council has set a target to reach 240,859 children during the rounds of Polio Supplementally Immunization campaign  which started from 24th to 27th March, 2026.

Round two of the campaign will start from 27th to 30th April, 2026 while Round three will start from 2nd to 5th June, 2026 with an overall objective of vaccinating all children under 10 years to achieve 95 percent coverage.

Presenting the Polio Supplementally Immunization Campaign to the District executive committee (Dec) in Dowa, District Health Promotion Officer Davie Nuka, said Polio is a highly infections disease caused by Polio virus  and spread by the fecal – oral route.

Poliomyelitis immunization  campaign is being conducted across the country.



Nuka said Polio is a paralyzing disease for life, it is high risk to unimmunized children saying rapid response is critical  to stop the outbreak within 120 days.

He appealed to Dec members to take key messages to the communities that Polio is preventable, the vaccine is safe and effective to make sure that every child must be vaccinated and no child should be missed.

The officer said the goal of the campaign is for the children to boost immunity, interrupt virus  transmission and to stop the outbreak within 120 days.

” Among the activities planned and implemented on the Polio Supplementally Immunization Campaign, included community sensitization, engagement of schools and community structures, and training of health workers such as vaccinators, recorders, supervisors, and mobilizers, among others,” said Nuka.

In her remarks, Dowa District Council’s Director of Planning and  Development Mercy Mpakule, called on stakeholders to mainstream their interventions with messages of Poliomyelitis vaccines.

Poliomyelitis was detected in Malawi ( Blantyre)  on 8th December, 2025 and it was confirmed through Environmental surveillance.

The first round zero started from 11th to  15th February, 2025 in the high risk districts  Blantyre, Chikwawa, Chiladzulu, Mwanza, Nemo, Nsanje, Thyolo and Zomba.

The Polio Supplementally Immunization Campaign is being funded by UNICEF and World Health Organization ( WHO).

Unlocking Africa’s potential: The imperative of women’s empowerment

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By Burnett Munthali

In a powerful call to action, Malawi’s Vice President Jane Ansah has emphasized the need for a unified approach to promote women’s rights across Africa, citing economic empowerment, institutional strengthening, and policy coordination as key drivers.

Speaking at the 60th birthday celebration of human rights champion Joy Ngozi Ezeilo, Ansah stressed that advancing women’s rights demands more than legislative measures, but a holistic strategy tackling societal, economic, and cultural obstacles.

Ezeilo’s tireless advocacy for justice and human dignity has set a remarkable example, Ansah noted, highlighting her contributions as a scholar, activist, and UN Special Rapporteur.



Despite progress, gender disparities persist, with women facing environmental vulnerabilities, limited access to justice, and exclusion from decision-making processes.

Ansah identified weak enforcement, institutional gaps, and patriarchal norms as major obstacles, emphasizing that challenges like gender-based violence and economic exclusion require coordinated efforts.

The Vice President stressed the importance of economic empowerment, noting that restricted access to land, credit, and financial systems hampers women’s economic participation, particularly in rural areas.

Digital inequality, climate change, and migration disproportionately affect women and girls, Ansah noted, highlighting the need for inclusive policies and stronger institutions.

Ezeilo’s work demonstrates the power of bridging law, policy, and practice to drive social transformation, Ansah said, commending efforts to strengthen access to justice and combat gender-based violence.

Ansah called for collective responsibility, urging African governments and citizens to translate policy declarations into actionable steps, ensuring women’s protection and empowerment, especially at the grassroots level.

“Africa’s development hangs in the balance,” she said, emphasizing that advancing women’s rights is both a moral imperative and a governance priority.