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Chimwendo Banda Returns to Prison After Hospital Discharge

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By Rahim Abdul

MCP Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda has been taken back to Maula Prison following his discharge from hospital on Monday afternoon, continuing a period marked by legal uncertainty and health concerns.

His lawyer, George Jivason Kadzipatike, confirmed that Chimwendo Banda was released from medical care after doctors assessed his condition and deemed him fit for discharge.

Kadzipatike, however, clarified that his client has not fully recovered, adding that doctors have recommended he returns for further medical treatment within the next day.

The MCP Secretary General has spent the past two weeks receiving treatment after falling ill while in police custody, a development that attracted public and political attention.

Chimwendo


Medical personnel reportedly monitored his condition closely before allowing his discharge, stressing the need for continued follow-up care.

Immediately after leaving the hospital, Chimwendo Banda was transferred back to Maula Prison, where he remains in custody.

He is still awaiting a ruling on his bail application, which was heard earlier before High Court Judge Mzonde Mvula.

The judge indicated that the court would communicate its decision on the bail request at an unspecified date.

This uncertainty has left Chimwendo Banda’s legal team and party officials anxiously awaiting the next step in the case.

As events unfold, focus remains on the court’s pending decision and the health of the MCP Secretary General while he remains behind bars.

Goshen City Makes Bold Investment in Miss Malawi Platform

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By Rahim Abdul

Goshen City has made a strong statement of support for beauty with purpose by awarding newly crowned Miss Malawi, Thandi Chisi, a total of K62 million in sponsorship.

The financial boost was officially presented through the Miss Malawi Beauty Pageant, marking one of the most significant rewards attached to the national crown in recent years.

Out of the total amount, Chisi herself will receive K50 million, while the remaining K12 million will be shared among the runners up, ensuring that the wider pageant team also benefits.

Bushiri making a donation to Miss Malawi



The gesture goes beyond celebration, reflecting a growing commitment to empowering young women through platforms that promote leadership, confidence, and social impact.

Goshen City founder Prophet Shepherd Bushiri reaffirmed his organisation’s dedication to partnering with Miss Malawi in initiatives aimed at uplifting communities.

Bushiri said Goshen City views the Miss Malawi Pageant as a strategic partner in shaping role models who can positively influence society, particularly young women across the country.

He added that the sponsorship is part of a broader vision to support talent, discipline and national representation on both local and international stages.

On her part, an elated Thandi Chisi described the support as timely and life-changing, noting that it strengthens her ability to focus on her responsibilities as Miss Malawi.

Chisi said the funds will help improve the welfare of the titleholders and enable them to actively engage in planned outreach and advocacy programmes.

“This means a lot to me and I’m grateful for the support,” Chisi describing the sponsorship as a vote of confidence in her leadership.

She further noted that financial stability allows the Miss Malawi team to work more effectively without the burden of constant resource constraints.

The sponsorship has been widely welcomed as a positive step toward strengthening the Miss Malawi brand and reinforcing the role of the pageant in national development.

Heavy rains claim lives, leave trail of destruction in Malawi

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By Burnett Munthali

Three people have died and 41 others have been injured after heavy rains pounded various parts of Malawi, authorities say.

According to the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA), a total of 7,205 households, which translates to around 32,422 people, have been affected in 13 districts, including Blantyre, Chikwawa, and Lilongwe.

The affected areas are receiving aid, with food and non-food items being distributed, including maize, beans, and blankets, says Wilson Moleni, Commissioner for DoDMA.

Search and rescue operations are underway in Nsanje and Nkhotakota, with a national team on standby, according to Moleni.


“We are working with councils and partners to reach all affected people,” says DoDMA, highlighting the government’s efforts to respond to the disaster.

The heavy rains have brought significant challenges to the affected communities, with many people struggling to access basic necessities like food and shelter.

DoDMA is urging the public to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to mitigate the impact of the rains, which are expected to continue in the coming days.

The government is committed to providing support to those affected by the rains, and efforts are underway to assess the full extent of the damage.

As the situation continues to unfold, DoDMA is calling on partners and stakeholders to come together to support the response efforts.

The affected districts are in dire need of assistance, and every effort counts in ensuring that those impacted receive the help they need.

Malawi’s compass remains steady: Dr Ansah’s temporary reprieve



By Burnett Munthali

Right Honorable Dr Jane Ansah, Malawi’s Vice President, has initiated a private visit to the United Kingdom, marking a brief pause in her duties. This dignified departure from Kamuzu International Airport on Friday, 26 December 2025, at 2:50 p.m., underscores the respect accorded to her esteemed position.

Beyond her immediate role, Ansah’s influence resonates deeply within Malawi’s development and administrative spheres, reflecting her unwavering commitment to national progress. Her UK visit highlights her ongoing engagement in pivotal matters, even as she temporarily steps away from the helm.


Malawi’s trajectory remains unswerving, guided by Ansah’s visionary leadership, which shapes the nation’s future. Upon her return on 10 January 2026, Ansah will resume her pivotal role, propelling Malawi towards greater heights.

The nation navigates its complexities with confidence, buoyed by Ansah’s steady hand and inspired leadership. Her brief respite speaks volumes of her dedication, and Malawians eagerly await her return, assured of her unrelenting drive.

Ansah’s leadership is Malawi’s cornerstone, her temporary absence notwithstanding; her impact remains profound and enduring. With her at the helm, Malawi’s progress is assured, her stewardship a testament to her unshakeable commitment.

The nation’s progress remains paramount, with Ansah’s leadership an indispensable component of its trajectory. Her temporary pause will soon yield to renewed efforts, reinforcing her position as a key architect of Malawi’s progress.

Malawi’s compass remains steady: Dr Ansah’s temporary reprieve



By Burnett Munthali

Right Honorable Dr Jane Ansah, Malawi’s Vice President, has initiated a private visit to the United Kingdom, marking a brief pause in her duties. This dignified departure from Kamuzu International Airport on Friday, 26 December 2025, at 2:50 p.m., underscores the respect accorded to her esteemed position.

Beyond her immediate role, Ansah’s influence resonates deeply within Malawi’s development and administrative spheres, reflecting her unwavering commitment to national progress. Her UK visit highlights her ongoing engagement in pivotal matters, even as she temporarily steps away from the helm.


Malawi’s trajectory remains unswerving, guided by Ansah’s visionary leadership, which shapes the nation’s future. Upon her return on 10 January 2026, Ansah will resume her pivotal role, propelling Malawi towards greater heights.

The nation navigates its complexities with confidence, buoyed by Ansah’s steady hand and inspired leadership. Her brief respite speaks volumes of her dedication, and Malawians eagerly await her return, assured of her unrelenting drive.

Ansah’s leadership is Malawi’s cornerstone, her temporary absence notwithstanding; her impact remains profound and enduring. With her at the helm, Malawi’s progress is assured, her stewardship a testament to her unshakeable commitment.

The nation’s progress remains paramount, with Ansah’s leadership an indispensable component of its trajectory. Her temporary pause will soon yield to renewed efforts, reinforcing her position as a key architect of Malawi’s progress.