Public Affairs Committee (PAC), in its meeting with President Peter Mutharika at Sanjika palace, has said the public has lost trust in the current MEC Commissioners and have clearly advised the president to relieve them of their duties. PAC Chairperson, Monsignor Dr. Patrick Thawale said that leaving the MEC Commissioners to run the July 2nd…
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MABA to approach IBA for financial assistance
By Draxon Maloya The Malawi Amartuer Boxing Association (MABA) says it would engage the International Boxing Association (IBA) to consider assisting member associations with some financial renumeration packages for them to withstand challenges emanating from the effects of covid-19 shutdown on sporting activities. MABA chairperson, Fyson Likagwa expressed these sentiments in an interview on one…
Pardoned Prisoners stranded in Mzuzu
By Draxon Maloya Scores of prisoners who were released from jail on Sunday by the prison inspectorate as one way of decongesting the country’s prison cells in response to the prevention of further spreading of coronavirus which causes covid-19 were stranded in Mzuzu town since they had no money to use for transport to their…
Togolese Adebayor attacks CAF
By Draxon Maloya While nation’s are still eagerly waiting as to when the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) and it’s affiliates should come up with new dates for the resumption of football activities, news about member associations are still coming out. The latest figure to register controversies is the former Arsenal and Togolese international,…
President Mutharika’s PAC meeting at Sanjika Palace puts to rest death rumours. – By Chimwemwe Kambuwa
Public Affairs Committee has commended President Peter Mutharika for his open-door policy on issues of national importance. PAC made the commendation today, Wednesday, at its meeting with President Mutharika at Sanjika Palace. PAC chairperson Monsignor Dr Patrick Thawale said the organization was pleased that the President has always been warm to cordial and constructive conversation….
Mutharika breaks the silence -By Kondwani Nyamasauka
The state President Peter Mutharika was yesternight 28th April Tuesday 2020 took people by surprise when He appeared and heard on State broadcaster MBC TV and radio after missing for some days. Mutharika who was put on his dark blue suit made a unifying and cementing speech in the wake of COVID-19. According to him…
We don’t care who’ll be the MCP/UTM torch bearer – CFT
By Draxon Maloya The Citizen for Transformation Movement (CFT) has stressed saying that it has hope in whoever shall lead the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and United Transformation Movement (UTM). The CFT chairperson for the northern region, Charles K Banda said this in Mzuzu on Tuesday when the MCP was receiving the former United Democratic…
DPP Secretary General spit fire on Mutharika’s health
Ruling Democratic Progressive (DPP) Party Secretary General Grezelda Jeffrey took time to dress down those saying that the state president, Peter Mutharika is in poor health condition. According to a voice clip making rounds on social media, the DPP Secretary General is heard being too emotional when responding to a question which a reporter posed…
UDF Treasurer joins MCP
By Draxon Maloya – VOMI Mzuzu he United Democratic Front (UDF) National Executive Committee Member who is also the party’s treasurer general, Ephraim Sichinga has resigned from his party. Sichinga announced his resignation from UDF and joining of the Malawi Congress Party on Tuesday in Mzuzu. Sichinga said the UDF has lost people’s trust and…
President Mutharika apologises to Balaka churches
President Mutharika has apologised to churches in Balaka for the embarrassing act done by police in chasing and closing churches yesterday. The president has apologized through his advisor on religious issues apostle Khoviwa. According to Khoviwa, there is no decree against conducting church services in the country. In a related issue, SDA South Malawi Field…