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Flood relief efforts underway in Phalombe s District

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By Burnett Munthali

In a bid to mitigate the impact of flooding in Phalombe district, the Department of Disaster Management has announced plans to deploy mobile bridges to affected areas.

Director of Disaster Management, Wilson Moleni, revealed this initiative during a visit to Traditional Authority Jenala in Phalombe, where he delivered aid to families displaced by the floods.

Moleni emphasized that the department is taking proactive measures to prepare for potential future disasters, stating that the deployment of mobile bridges will help to ensure that communities remain connected and accessible even in the face of flooding.



Paramount Chief Kaduya, representing the affected communities, expressed gratitude for the government’s support, acknowledging the efforts of the department in responding to the crisis.

According to Moleni, a total of 1,550 households have been affected by the floods, with two reported fatalities in the district.

The floods have caused significant disruption to the lives of residents, with many families forced to flee their homes and seek shelter elsewhere.

The government, through the Department of Disaster Management, is working to provide relief to those affected, including food, shelter, and other essential supplies.

As the situation continues to unfold, the department is urging communities to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.

With the rainy season still in full swing, the risk of further flooding remains high, and authorities are advising residents to be prepared for any eventuality.

The efforts of the Department of Disaster Management are a testament to the government’s commitment to protecting its citizens and responding to emergencies.

As the situation develops, further updates will be provided, and aid efforts will continue to be coordinated to ensure that those affected receive the support they need.

Mighty Wanderers shines bright at 2026 Presidential Ball Awards

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By Burnett Munthali

The 2026 Mighty Wanderers Presidential Ball Awards are underway at the prestigious Golden Peacock Hotel in Blantyre, marking a momentous occasion for the club’s outstanding players and technical officials.

The event, hosted by Mighty Wanderers 2021 Limited’s president and board chairperson Thomson Frank Mpinganjira, is a celebration of excellence and dedication to the sport.

Mighty Wanderers, affectionately known as the Nomads, has reason to celebrate, having ended an eight-year top-flight league title drought in 2025. This achievement is a testament to the team’s hard work, perseverance, and commitment to excellence.

The awards ceremony recognizes the individual contributions that made this possible, honoring the players and officials who drove the team to success.

Bob Mpinganjira



The event promises to be a night of glamour and recognition, with various categories up for grabs, including Player of the Season, Rookie of the Year, and Top Goal Scorer, among others.

The presence of Thomson Frank Mpinganjira and his wife Triephornia adds to the prestige of the occasion, underscoring the club’s commitment to its stakeholders.

As the Nomads continue to make waves in Malawian football, this awards ceremony serves as a reminder of the power of teamwork, dedication, and passion.

We look forward to seeing who will take home the coveted awards and continue to shine for Mighty Wanderers.

Dedza Filmmakers Set to Premiere Inspiring Movie “Impossible Future”



By Rahim Abdul

A group of filmmakers from Dedza District under Awaden Films have announced that preparations for their new movie titled “Impossible Future (Tsogolo Lolephereka)” are now complete, with the film set to be premiered to the public on March 28, 2026.

The much anticipated launch event will take place at Living Waters Church in Chimbiya, Dedza, where community members and invited guests are expected to gather to witness the debut screening of the locally produced film.

One of the key leaders behind the production, Awalu Manyongo, confirmed that the entire filming process has successfully been completed and the team is satisfied with how the project has progressed.



Manyongo explained that the production journey required dedication and teamwork, adding that the team is proud to finally present the finished product to the public.

He described Impossible Future as more than just entertainment, saying the film carries a strong message aimed at shaping the mindset of young people.

According to Manyongo, the movie seeks to encourage youth to remain focused on education and personal development rather than being distracted by negative influences within society.

He emphasized that the film reflects real-life challenges faced by many young people and aims to inspire them to pursue a brighter and more responsible future.

The Awaden Films official further stated that this production marks only the beginning of what the team hopes will become a long journey in the local film industry.

Manyongo added that their filmmaking initiatives are also creating opportunities for various people, including actors, technical crews, and other creatives within the community.

He noted that by producing more films locally, they hope to contribute to the growth of the creative arts sector in Dedza and beyond.

Meanwhile, the team has invited members of the public to attend the premiere event and support the growing film industry in the district.

Manyongo concluded by urging people, especially young individuals, to come and watch the film as it carries important lessons about discipline, determination and the value of education.

Gamphani Bids Farewell to Bullets After Short but Eventful Stay

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By Rahim Abdul

Lameck Gamphani has officially parted ways with FCB Nyasa Big Bullets, just days after the club announced that the winger had been placed on the transfer list alongside two other players.

The development marks the end of a two-year spell for Gamphani at one of Malawi’s most decorated football clubs, bringing closure to a chapter that carried both promise and challenges.

In a heartfelt message shared on his social media page, Gamphani described his time at the club as a journey filled with mixed emotions, balancing moments of growth with periods of difficulty.

He admitted that while the experience did not fully meet his personal expectations, it played a crucial role in shaping him both as a player and an individual

Gamphani



Gamphani emphasized that he leaves the club with valuable lessons, which he believes will guide him in the next phase of his football career.

Despite the ups and downs, the midfielder expressed gratitude for the opportunity to wear the Bullets jersey, acknowledging the significance of representing such a historic team.

He also extended appreciation to the club’s supporters, whose unwavering backing, he said, remained a source of motivation throughout his stay.

In addition, Gamphani thanked his teammates, technical staff, and everyone connected to the club for being part of his journey over the past two years.

While confirming his departure, the player remained tight-lipped about his next destination, leaving fans speculating about his future.

However, sources suggest that several teams have already shown interest in securing his signature ahead of the upcoming season.

Among the clubs reportedly monitoring his situation are Civil Service United, Creck Sporting Club, and a possible return to his former side, Goshen City Dedza Dynamos.
As Gamphani turns a new page, his departure highlights the ever changing nature of football careers, where every ending opens the door to a fresh opportunity.

Kenani thanks Malawians for fighting Amaryllis Hotel sale

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By Vincent Gunde

Social commentator Stanley Onjezani Kenani, has thanked Malawians for coming out speaking on Amaryllis Hotel sale saying their fight was not in vain, there is hope.

Writing on his face book page, Kenani said he is  very happy to hearing what the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has done that it has given the Public Service Pension Trust Fund (PSPTF) to rescind its decision reached to buy Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre.

Amaryllis Hotel



He said the Reserve Bank of Malawi has instructed the Financial Intelligence Authority ( FIA) to follow up the money saying so far, K76 billion has been frozen or preserved.

The commentator said each Pension Trust Fund trustee has been slapped with a K40 million penalty for which they are personally liable and must pay within seven days.

” The Reserve Bank of Malawi has referred the matter to various prosecutorial authorities to take action,” reads Kenani’s writings on the wall.

Counsel Bob Chimkango writing on his face book has written a food for thought that in their wisdom today, the Reserve Bank of Malawi has frozen the Amaryllis Hotel operating accounts, saying they should not cry tomorrow if the Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal orders compensation to the owner of Amaryllis Hotel.