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K128b Amaryllis Hotel Offer ‘Reasonable’

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By Linda Kwanjana

The K128 billion price tag offered by Yusuf Investments Limited to the Public Service Pension Trust Fund (PSPTF) for the purchase of Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre has been described by property experts as reasonable, despite public controversy surrounding the transaction.

A valuation report by Knight Frank Malawi in July 2023, which we have seen, pegged the hotel’s gross replacement cost at K87.81 billion and its market value at K50.05 billion.

An experienced valuer, who opted not to be identified, said that with multiple currency devaluations in the past three years, the K128 billion offer should not raise alarm.



“Estate property appreciates steadily over time, and considering this is the only five-star rated hotel in Malawi, the figure reflects both scarcity and future potential,” the valuer explained.

Amaryllis Hotel, a freehold property, is a 91-room facility boasting two restaurants, six conference halls, a rooftop swimming pool, a bar, and panoramic views of Blantyre city. The multi-storey building, which includes four basements and seven upper floors, is fitted with modern amenities such as escalators, lifts, CCTV, solar panels, air conditioning, and elegant finishes.

It currently yields monthly rental income of K24.6 million from shops let to tenants, according to the Knight Frank’s valuation report translating into K246Million rentals annually.

Legal experts have clarified that PSPTF is not a government entity but a standalone trust. One lawyer familiar with the matter but opted for anonymity noted that Attorney General (AG) Frank Mbeta only became involved after the Malawi Law Society requested his intervention.

“The AG did not authorise the sale. He has no such authority. He merely advised PSPTF to relook into issues raised by the Malawi Law Society before proceeding,” the lawyer said.

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) earlier cleared the transaction of bribery or corruption allegations. However,  the Reserve Bank of Malawi has ordered a reversal of the deal.

In a letter dated February 2026, the registrar of financial institutions George Partridge ordered the trust to reverse its decision within seven days to avoid administrative penalties.

Legal experts have since cautioned the central bank to tread carefully: “This is a matter involving huge sums of money and a binding agreement. Any intervention must be handled with utmost caution to avoid destabilising both the financial and investment environment,” one lawyer added.

The Amaryllis Hotel remains the only five-star rated hotel in Malawi, strategically positioned for both business travelers and holidaymakers. Its prime location, architectural design, and trading potential continue to make it a rare asset in the country’s hospitality sectors

FDH Bank supports Escom PIESA conference with K20 million

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By Linda Kwanjana

FDH Bank has supported Escom with K20 million towards the successful hosting of the Power Institute for East and Southern Africa (PIESA) conference currently underway in Lilongwe.

FDH Bank Senior Manager for Government and International Organizations Eugene Chinkhandwe said as a homegrown bank, FDH Bank believes that sustainable economic growth is powered by reliable energy.

Chinkhandwe (right) presents the dummy cheque to Chodzadza



“It is with this vision in mind that we are proud to announce our contribution of K20,000,000 toward the successful hosting of the PIESA (Power Institute for East and Southern Africa) Conference, currently underway in Lilongwe.”

“As a homegrown financial institution, we recognize that bridging the energy gap in our region requires strong partnerships between the financial sector and utility providers.
Supporting Regional solutions,” said Chinkhandwe.

“We are delighted to partner with ESCOM and PIESA. By supporting this summit, we are investing in the ideas and the people who will light up our homes and power our industries for generations to come,” added Chinkhandwe.

Receiving the donation on behalf of Escom, Acting Director of Distribution and Customer Service Gilbert Chodzadza described the support as “timely,” noting that the funds will directly assist a conference dedicated to tackling the pressing energy challenges facing the region today.

NYFA and FCB donate K2 million worth of items to children’s ward at Mchinji District Hospital

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By Rahim Abdul

The National Youth Football Association (NYFA), in partnership with First Capital Bank (FCB), has donated assorted items worth K2 million to the children’s ward at Mchinji District Hospital to support the care of young patients.

The donation comes as part of activities marking the conclusion of the 2026 First Capital Bank Under 20 Football Championship, a tournament organized annually by NYFA to promote youth football development in Malawi.

NYFA officials donating to Mchinji District Hospital


NYFA General Secretary Rabson Woodwell said the association found it important to give back to the community, especially in areas that nurture young talent.

Woodwell emphasized that football is more than just a sport, describing it as a tool for transforming lives. He noted that for children to excel in sports, they must first have good health and proper care.

First Capital Bank Mchinji Branch Manager Richard Chindura reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to supporting grassroots football, saying youth development remains key to the country’s future.

Chindura added that the partnership between FCB and NYFA demonstrates how corporate institutions and sports bodies can work together to uplift communities in need.

Mchinji District Hospital spokesperson Owen Chataika expressed gratitude for the timely support, saying the hospital has been struggling with food supplies and essential materials for patients.

Chataika said the donated items will significantly ease the burden on the children’s ward and improve the welfare of young patients receiving treatment.

The gesture highlights how sports initiatives can extend their impact beyond the football pitch by contributing to social responsibility and community support.

Last year, NYFA made a similar donation to an SOS school in the city of Mzuzu, reaffirming its continued commitment to supporting vulnerable groups across the country.

Fuller Lands in Malawi to Kick-Start Queens’ 2026 Commonwealth Games Campaign

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By Rahim Abdul

Newly appointed Malawi Queens head coach Debbie Fuller has arrived in the country, touching down at Chileka International Airport to officially begin her tenure at the helm of the national netball side.

Fuller’s arrival signals the start of an ambitious journey as she immediately shifts focus to preparations for the 2026 Commonwealth Games. With expectations high, the seasoned tactician is tasked with building a competitive squad capable of flying Malawi’s flag high on the global stage.

She was welcomed by leadership from the Netball Association of Malawi (NAM), including President Vitumbiko Gubuduza and General Secretary Yamikani Kauma, who expressed optimism about the team’s future under her guidance.

Debbie fuller welcomed in Malawi



In a bold first move, NAM has named a provisional squad of 44 players set to enter camp in Blantyre from February 22 to March 12, 2026.

The intensive training program is expected to sharpen skills, assess combinations and lay a strong foundation for the international assignment ahead.

The squad blends experience and emerging talent, featuring notable names such as Mwai Kumwenda, Nancy Mwaulambo, Cynthia Khunga, Ethel Ng’ambi, Patricia Moyo, Florence Jeke, Julie Kamwera, Stella Matelezi, Joyce Mvula, Ida Gift Mhone, Grace Chimbiri, Lerrie Banda, Shira Nkhoma, Rabbeca Kambewa, Ruth Kaliyenda, Takondwa Lwazi, Catherine Khofi, Mphatso Banda, Florence Gamuka, Thandie Galeta, Mestina Mtete, Ruth Chimzimu, Malieta Harrison, Beatrice Kumwenda, Adidya Jumah, Idess Zachalia, Melia Soko, Alice Mvula, Flore Chipeta, Mervis Kayange, Tendai Masamba, Shabel Bengo, Agness Kuyenda, Fanada Saidi, Aisha Gama, Martha Dambo, Mphatso Kanyimbo, Chifuniro Moses, Thokozanu Makunganya, Chimwemwe Dzanja, Sophilet Banda, Martha Matupi, Grace Phiri and Evelyn Kazembe.

With preparations now underway, the countdown to the 2026 Commonwealth Games has begun and a new era for the Malawi Queens is officially in motion.

Couple electrocuted while attempting to rescue their daughter in Mangochi

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By Rahim Abdul

A husband and wife have died after being electrocuted while trying to save their 11-year-old daughter, who was electrocuted first. However, the child survived and is currently receiving medical treatment at Mulibwanji Mission Hospital.

The tragic incident occurred on February 21, 2026, at Masuku Village, Traditional Authority Bwananyambi in Mangochi District.

The deceased have been identified as Yasin Ibrahim(58) and Annie Friday(47) both from Malowa Village, Traditional Authority Jalasi, Mangochi.

Tepani



It is alleged that the family was staying in a house that was illegally connected to electricity supplied by the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM).

The electric wire passed through the iron sheets of the house and came into contact with a clothesline at one point.

On the material day, the couple’s child attempted to hang her clothes, and when the two wires came into contact, sparks were produced, resulting in her being electrocuted.

In an attempt to rescue her, the mother rushed to assist but was also electrocuted. Similarly the father tried to help and suffered the same fate.

The parents died on the spot due to severe burns resulting from electric shock. The daughter was rushed to Mulibwanji Mission Hospital where she is receiving medical treatment, and her condition is reported to be stable and improving.

Police have since warned members of the public against illegal electricity connections, emphasizing that such practices pose serious risks to life and property.