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Goshen City, FAMA part ways

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By Chisomo Phiri

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri’s Goshen City has announced the end of its partnership with the Film Association of Malawi (Fama). 

In a statement released on Wednesday, Goshen City management says the decision comes after an internal review of partnerships and is part of a strategic realignment to allow both organizations to pursue their goals independently. 

The statement makes clear that the move does not reflect negatively on FAMA or its role in the development of Malawi’s film industry.

Bushiri and FAMA official s



Goshen City says it remains committed to supporting the growth of the country’s creative and cultural sectors and is open to future collaborations that fit its values and governance standards. 

However,the company indicates that its earlier pledge to support a film production project still stands.

It  says  although the partnership with FAMA  has ended, the project will continue through other appropriate channels.

Burkina Faso foils coup plot against President Traore, accuses ex-leader Damiba


By Burnett Munthali

Burkina Faso says it has thwarted an alleged coup attempt against President Ibrahim Traore, accusing former transitional president Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba of orchestrating the plot.

The security minister, Mahamadou Sana, told state television RTB that the plan involved targeted assassinations of military and civilian officials, beginning with an attempt to kill Traore.

He said Damiba was responsible for planning, funding, and recruiting participants while assuring the public that the situation was under control.

Traore


Traore seized power in September 2022, ousting Damiba, who had himself overthrown President Roch Marc Christian Kabore months earlier.

The alleged plot was foiled thanks to the professionalism of the intelligence services, according to Sana.

The plan involved a series of targeted assassinations, starting with an attempt to kill Traore, either at close range or by planting explosives at his residence.

Damiba is accused of recruiting both civilians and soldiers to participate in the plot.

The security minister reassured the public that the situation was under control, urging them to remain calm.

Investigations and arrests are ongoing, and all those involved will face the prosecutor and the full force of the law.

The foiled coup attempt highlights the ongoing instability in Burkina Faso, a country struggling with jihadist violence and economic challenges.

The plot’s failure underscores the government’s vigilance, but concerns about regional security persist.

The situation raises questions about Burkina Faso’s internal security and regional dynamics.

Chimwendo Banda challenges continued remand

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi Congress Party (MCP ) Secretary General (SG ) Richard Chimwendo Banda has petitioned the Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal to stay a 90-day remand warrant issued on December 15, 2025, by the Lilongwe Chief Resident Magistrate’s Court, as higher courts prepare to examine the basis of his continued detention.

The application is scheduled to be heard on January 9, 2026, before Justice of Appeal Dorothy Nyakaunda Kamanga.

The former minister is also awaiting a ruling from the High Court in Lilongwe on a separate bail application heard by Justice Mzonde Mvula.

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Judiciary spokesperson Ruth Mputeni confirmed that Chimwendo Banda, who remains on remand at Maula Prison, is seeking an order to suspend the remand warrant pending further court determinations.

She said the Supreme Court of Appeal will conduct an inter partes hearing on the matter on January 9.

Meanwhile,in a separate interview, Chimwendo Banda’s lawyer, George Jivason Kadzipatike, said the defence is challenging both the legality and necessity of the continued detention through independent legal channels.

“The bail application in the High Court and the application for a stay of the remand warrant in the Supreme Court of Appeal are separate processes addressing different legal issues,” said Kadzipatike.

He argued that the State has failed to justify the continued detention of his client.

“Our position is that  Chimwendo’s detention is unlawful, and so far the State has not presented evidence linking him to the allegations of attempted murder,” said Kadzipatike.

He added that a ruling on bail by the High Court could make the Supreme Court of Appeal application redundant.

Justice Mvula heard the bail application on December 24, 2025, and reserved his ruling after receiving submissions from both the defence and the State.

Gender Advocate Slams Government Over Stagnant Female Representation in Cabinet

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By Rahim Abdul

Gender equality campaigner Maggie Kathewera Banda has expressed disappointment with the government for failing to uphold the Gender Equality Act following the recent cabinet reshuffle.

Banda says the latest changes in ministerial positions have missed an important opportunity to address the long-standing imbalance between men and women in top government leadership.

Maggie Kathewera Banda



She was speaking after   the appointment of four additional deputy ministers, a move she argues did not improve women’s representation in government.

According to Banda, appointing more deputy ministers without increasing the number of women contradicts both the spirit and the letter of the Gender Equality Act.

She noted that despite the reshuffle, the number of women serving as full cabinet ministers remains at six, a figure she described as unacceptably low.

Banda stressed that the law is clear on the need for fair and balanced representation of both genders in public appointments, especially at decision-making levels.

She warned that continued disregard for gender laws weakens public trust and sends the wrong message about government commitment to equality.

The gender activist further argued that women possess the skills, experience, and capacity required to effectively serve in senior government roles.

Banda said failing to promote women into leadership positions not only violates the law but also denies the country the benefits of inclusive governance.

She has since called on authorities to review the current cabinet composition and take corrective steps that align with existing gender legislation.

Banda also urged civil society organizations and the public to speak out and demand accountability whenever laws meant to protect equality are ignored.

She concluded by emphasizing that gender equality is not a favour to women but a constitutional and legal obligation that must be respected by any government.

Malawian entrepreneur develops online shopping platform

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By Chisomo Phiri

A UAE-based Malawian entrepreneur, Maxwell Kameta, has developed an online marketplace, Dream Weave, aimed at making cross-border online shopping safer and more accessible for Malawians by allowing payments in local currency.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News,Kameta said the platform has been developed in response to growing concerns over online fraud, which has seen many Malawians lose money when purchasing goods from international sellers.



He said the platform enables customers to order products directly from Dubai at any time, with deliveries handled within a reliable and predictable timeframe.

Kameta said the mobile application, expected to be launched soon, will offer a user-friendly interface and strengthened security features designed to protect users’ accounts.

He said the platform will also be supported by physical offices in Lilongwe and Blantyre to enhance customer trust and service delivery.

Beyond improving consumer safety, Kameta said the initiative is also intended to create employment opportunities for young people, contributing to efforts to address Malawi’s high unemployment rate.