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Rotten nation: Malawi’s female legislators offer sex to cabinet ministers for favours

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The political activist and former Member of Parliament (MP) Bon Kalindo has claimed that female legislators offer sex to cabinet ministers for favours.

In an audio clip, Kalindo has made the serious allegations following an announcement by the Ministry of Agriculture that will be supplying maize to hunger stricken communities in the country.

According to Kalindo, the practice of aid distribution in Malawi is usually along the lines of political parties.

“You will see in the maize distribution exercise, it will go to areas where there are government MPs,” said Kalindo in his recording of September 11.

“If one does not benefit from it through party lines and worshipping the MCP led administration then they have to find other ways. For female MPs, it means that they have to give sex in exchange for the relief maize,” he said.

Kalindo emphasised that the practice of giving away sex is common in the Malawi parliament. He said that ministers coerce female MPs to have sex with them if they are to get any benefits.

“It happens in Parliament, if you are male then you have to praise the government to get benefits. If you are female then the ministers demand sex and female MPs give them to get benefits,” said Kalindo.

A former Parliamentarian himself, Kalindo has not shied away from divulging secrets of the August house.

In one interview, he alleged that there are satanic rituals that Parliamentarians have to practice so that they protect their seats.

Now trading as an activist, Kalindo has been critical of the MCP led administration accusing them of nepotism as well as corruption.

Late last month, the Chief Executive Officer of the Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA), Henry Kachaje threatened Kalindo with a lawsuit for alleging that Kachaje was offering him (Kalindo) a bribe.

Meet Issa Sangaré: Taxi driver who returned passports, iPad, US$3,000 to Malawian football delegation

In a world often dominated by stories of dishonesty and greed, Issa Sangaré, a humble taxi driver from Côte d’Ivoire, stands out as a beacon of integrity.

Sangaré became an unlikely hero when he returned the passports, an iPad, and US$3,000 (approximately 1,800,000 FCFA) belonging to the Malawian football delegation, a move that has earned him widespread admiration and respect.

The Malawian football delegation was in Côte d’Ivoire for a high-profile match, but the trip took an unexpected turn when they accidentally left behind a bag in Sangaré’s taxi.

The bag contained crucial travel documents, including the entire team’s passports, an iPad, and a significant amount of cash—$3,000.

The loss could have been catastrophic, as the delegation was preparing to travel back home after their match.

Unaware that their possessions had been left behind, the Malawian team faced potential delays and severe complications, not to mention the risk of losing such valuable items.

Upon discovering the bag in his vehicle, Sangaré was faced with a decision. In a situation where many might have been tempted by the significant sum of money, Sangaré’s principles shone through.

Without hesitation, he sought out the Malawian delegation to return the lost items, making sure they received everything intact.

His actions were not driven by the desire for reward or recognition, but by a deep-rooted sense of integrity and honesty.

For Sangaré, the money and the iPad were of secondary importance; what mattered most was doing the right thing.

Sangaré’s decision to return the items not only saved the Malawian delegation from a difficult situation but also served as a powerful reminder of the goodness that still exists in the world.

His actions were praised by the Malawian football team, who expressed their immense gratitude for his honesty.

The delegation emphasized how crucial the passports were for their return journey and how thankful they were that someone as trustworthy as Sangaré was involved.

Losing such a large sum of money could have had significant consequences, but Sangaré’s integrity prevented any such misfortune.

Issa Sangaré’s story quickly spread, inspiring many across Côte d’Ivoire and beyond.

In a world where stories of corruption and dishonesty often dominate headlines, Sangaré’s act of kindness and integrity resonated deeply with people.

Social media users lauded his selflessness, calling him a role model for both his peers and future generations.

Some have suggested that Sangaré’s act of goodwill could serve as a reminder of the importance of honesty, even in difficult situations.

The story also highlights how small acts of integrity can have a huge impact, restoring faith in humanity in the process.

Despite the attention his actions have garnered, Sangaré remains a humble man.

He continues his work as a taxi driver in Côte d’Ivoire, living by the values that guided his decision to return the bag.

To him, honesty is simply a way of life—a principle that defines him.

Issa Sangaré’s story serves as a reminder that true integrity lies not in grand gestures, but in the small, everyday decisions we make.

His actions exemplify the importance of doing the right thing, even when no one is watching, and have earned him the admiration of people around the world.

Issa Sangaré’s story is a testament to the power of honesty and integrity.

In returning the lost passports, iPad, and $3,000 to the Malawian football delegation, Sangaré demonstrated that there are still individuals who prioritize doing the right thing over personal gain.

His actions have inspired many and serve as a powerful reminder that integrity is a timeless and universal virtue.

Sangaré may be a simple taxi driver, but his legacy as a man of integrity will endure.

Malawi Flames’ AFCON dreams dim after two consecutive losses

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Malawi National Football Team, commonly known as the Flames, faces an uphill battle in their quest to qualify for the 2025 TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) following two disappointing losses in their opening matches of the qualifiers.

The Flames, who had entered the Afcon qualifying rounds with hopes of making a strong showing, were dealt consecutive blows by their opponents, leaving them teetering on the edge of elimination.

These defeats have not only placed the Flames at the bottom of their group but also significantly lowered their chances of progressing to the tournament proper.

Malawi’s qualifying campaign began on a sour note with a narrow 1-0 defeat to Guinea.

Despite the team’s efforts, the Flames struggled to find their rhythm, particularly in midfield, where possession was frequently lost.

Guinea capitalized on these mistakes and scored the winning goal in the second half, leaving Malawi with little time to mount a comeback.

This first loss was seen as a wake-up call, but there was hope that the Flames could turn things around in their second game.

The Flames’ second outing proved even more frustrating, as they suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Mozambique.

In this match, Malawi showed glimpses of their attacking prowess, with Gabadinho Mhango scoring a brilliant goal.

However, defensive lapses cost the team dearly, allowing Mozambique to score twice and walk away with all three points.

This second defeat left the Flames at the bottom of their qualification group, with zero points from two matches and a daunting task ahead if they are to keep their Afcon hopes alive.

A combination of tactical errors, poor defensive coordination, and a lack of consistency in front of goal has been pinpointed as the key factors behind Malawi’s dismal start to the qualifiers.

Head coach Patrick Mabedi has come under increasing pressure to find solutions as the Flames struggle to regain their footing.

One major issue is the team’s lack of depth, particularly in the midfield and defensive areas.

While the Flames have several promising talents, they often seem over-reliant on a few key players such as Mhango and Gerald Phiri Jr., making them predictable to opponents.

With two losses in the bag, Malawi’s path to qualification has become narrow.

The Flames will need to win all their remaining matches and hope for favorable results in other fixtures to stand a chance of qualifying for Afcon 2025.

Fans remain hopeful that the Flames can pull off an unlikely comeback, but it is clear that the team has a mountain to climb.

The road ahead will not be easy, and the Flames must quickly find a way to address their weaknesses if they are to revive their Afcon dreams.

Malawi’s journey to the 2025 Afcon is hanging by a thread after their opening losses in the qualifiers.

With mounting pressure on both players and coaching staff, the Flames must dig deep to keep their hopes alive.

While the situation is dire, football is unpredictable, and a few strong performances could still turn things around.

However, if the Flames fail to adjust quickly, their dreams of competing in the 2025 Afcon will likely be extinguished.

“Diversify in assets management amid economic volatility”- Old Mutual customers told

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Old Mutual Investment Group (OMIG) has emphasised the need for its customers and clients to diversify in assets management amid economic volatility including high inflation and interest rates that are hampering business growth.

The regional OMIG exclusive panel discussion which Old Mutual Malawi hosted on Wednesday evening, September 11, 2024, in the capital Lilongwe observed that interest rates and inflation have hit hard in the assets management business hence the need for expansion and diversification.

This year’s OMIG exclusive panel discussion was unique in that it featured Managing directors from Kenya, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Uganda, and Namibia and was held under the theme, “Navigating Market Volatility to Optimise Investment Outcomes”.

OMIG Malawi managing director, Mike Mikwamba observed that inflation and unsustainable debt are becoming critical threats to Malawi’s economic stability.

Mikwamba therefore urged companies to utilise debt wisely, specifically by investing in long-term growth initiatives.

“If companies do not use their debt to invest in growth, they are setting themselves up for financial difficulties in the future,” said Mkwamba.

He added that focusing on short-term financial relief instead of long-term growth is creating long-standing debt challenges for many businesses.

Mikwamba also urged for increased investment in key sectors, particularly irrigated and commercialized agriculture, to boost the country’s economic resilience.

“Agriculture remains a backbone of our economy, but without proper irrigation systems and commercialization, the sector will not reach its full potential,” says Mikwamba.

Echoing the same, OMIG Managing Director for Namibia Lionel Kannemeyer advised clients to have a variety of business ventures for survival.

Kannemeyer was therefore impressed with the panel discussion outcomes where solutions were made for clients and customers to thrive in the business of assets management

“Inflation, interest rates are high that a single business venture can’t hold it, therefore put eggs in several baskets for maximum income generations, particularly in assets management ventures, “Kannemeyer appeals.

The Panel discussion theme of ‘Navigating market volatility to optimize investment outcomes’ is relevant considering the market volatility at global, regional, and local.

Therefore, investors must be aware of issues that are likely to impact their investments and strategies to manage the adverse impact.


Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Face Off in Heated Presidential Debate

By Burnett Munthali

In a highly anticipated showdown, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former President Donald Trump took the stage Tuesday night for their first and only scheduled debate before the November 5 U.S. presidential election. The debate, held at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, could prove to be a turning point in what has been an intense and closely watched campaign.

With Election Day just eight weeks away and early voting set to begin in several states, tens of millions of Americans tuned in for the 90-minute debate. Moderated by ABC News anchors David Muir and Linsey Davis, the debate covered key issues including the economy, foreign policy, and healthcare, offering voters a rare opportunity to see the candidates face off directly.

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Donald Trump Face Off in Heated Presidential Debate

Both Harris and Trump had never met or spoken before this debate, making the interaction between them even more closely scrutinized. Standing just a short distance apart behind their lecterns, the candidates engaged in a sharp exchange of views, with each delivering biting criticisms of the other’s policies and leadership.

The debate opened with questions on the economy, an issue both candidates have prioritized in their campaigns. Harris emphasized the Biden administration’s efforts to reduce inflation, create jobs, and invest in infrastructure, while Trump focused on his record during his time in office, claiming that his policies had led to unprecedented economic growth before the pandemic.

On foreign policy, Harris criticized Trump’s handling of international relations, accusing him of weakening U.S. alliances and isolating the country on the global stage. Trump, in turn, attacked Harris and the Biden administration for what he called “failed leadership” on issues like the withdrawal from Afghanistan and relations with China.

Healthcare also featured prominently, with Harris defending the Affordable Care Act and highlighting the Biden administration’s efforts to expand access to care. Trump, however, reiterated his opposition to “Obamacare,” promising to deliver a more efficient and affordable healthcare system if re-elected.

While both candidates delivered their messages to their respective bases, the debate likely had a significant impact on undecided voters, who may view this debate as one of their few opportunities to evaluate the candidates side by side. Given the polarized political landscape, Harris and Trump aimed not only to energize their supporters but also to sway those still on the fence.

The debate is expected to shape the final stretch of the campaign as the candidates head into the home stretch before Election Day. With early voting starting soon in several states, the stakes are higher than ever.

As the dust settles from this fiery exchange, the country now looks ahead to November 5, when voters will make their final decision on who will lead the nation for the next four years.

Political Firestorm as DPP’s Gladys Ganda Endorses President Chakwera, Sparks Controversy

By Burnett Munthali

Malawi’s political landscape was thrown into disarray following a statement by the Director of Elections for the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Hon. Gladys Ganda, endorsing President Lazarus Chakwera of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP). Ganda’s remarks, coming from a senior figure within the opposition, have left many puzzled and raised questions about her political intentions.

Her endorsement of Chakwera, while still holding a pivotal position in the DPP, has ignited backlash both from within her party and the public. Many believe Ganda’s statement undermines the role of an opposition party, which should be preparing to challenge the ruling government in upcoming elections, not supporting it.

Several DPP members have expressed concern over Ganda’s actions, noting the confusion and mistrust it could sow among party supporters. “It is troubling that, as Director of Elections, she would publicly support the president of a competing party,” a senior DPP official said on condition of anonymity. “This kind of endorsement only weakens the opposition’s ability to stand united in future elections.”

Political analysts agree that Ganda’s comments may have caused more harm than good, both to her standing within the DPP and to the party’s overall image. As the Director of Elections, Ganda is responsible for leading the DPP’s electoral strategy. Her endorsement of Chakwera contradicts this role, and many view it as a sign of divided loyalty.

“There was no need to talk about elections, especially when the focus should be on strengthening the opposition’s internal cohesion and presenting a united front to the electorate,” said political analyst Joshua Kambale. “Instead, this creates unnecessary confusion and weakens the party’s position.”

The implications of Ganda’s statement have not been lost on the general public, with many questioning her political judgment. Social media platforms have been rife with comments criticizing her for blurring the lines between the ruling party and the opposition, causing further distrust among voters.

“I don’t understand how someone who is in charge of planning the DPP’s electoral future can endorse the leader of another party,” commented a Twitter user. “It’s a betrayal of the opposition’s purpose.”

Within the DPP, there have been quiet calls for Ganda to clarify her stance or even step down from her position as Director of Elections. Party members argue that the endorsement has made it difficult for the DPP to present itself as a credible alternative to the MCP in the upcoming elections.

“It’s a serious mistake,” said another DPP member. “Her role is to fight for the DPP to win elections, not to praise the ruling party.”

In conclusion, Gladys Ganda’s endorsement of President Chakwera has sparked a political storm, leaving the DPP scrambling to contain the damage. As the Director of Elections, her comments have raised serious questions about her role within the opposition and her commitment to the DPP’s electoral strategy. With mounting pressure from party members and growing public confusion, the fallout from Ganda’s statement may continue to reverberate in Malawi’s political scene for some time to come.

President Chakwera Commissions Beira-Malawi Railway, Hails Project’s Impact

By Burnett Munthali

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has officially commissioned the long-awaited Beira-Malawi Railway line, a vital transport project completed by China Railways (CR20). The ceremony, held in Marka, Nsanje, was a vibrant and historic occasion, attended by a large crowd eager to witness this milestone in Malawi’s infrastructure development.

In his address, President Chakwera expressed his delight with the successful completion of the railway, emphasizing the far-reaching benefits it will have on Malawi’s social, economic, and political landscape. He noted that the new railway line will bolster trade, enhance connectivity, and reduce transportation costs, thus benefiting both businesses and citizens alike.

“This railway is not just a track connecting two countries—it is a bridge to new opportunities for Malawi,” the President said. “It will unlock the potential for economic growth, create jobs, and ensure that our nation is well-positioned to trade with the world.”

Accompanied by First Lady Madame Monica Chakwera, senior government officials, and party leaders, President Chakwera also took the opportunity to address critics who doubt his leadership capabilities because of his pastoral background.

“Let no one be misled into thinking that a pastor cannot run government affairs effectively,” he said with a smile, drawing applause from the audience. “This project is proof of our administration’s commitment to delivering real, transformative change for the people of Malawi.”

The First Lady beamed with pride as the President highlighted how the railway is part of a broader vision to modernize Malawi’s infrastructure and economy. The completion of the Beira-Malawi Railway line is seen as a cornerstone in Malawi’s strategic plan to strengthen its transport network and enhance regional trade relations, particularly with neighboring Mozambique.

As the railway line ushers in a new era of connectivity, Malawians can look forward to a more prosperous and interconnected future, thanks to this ambitious project led by President Chakwera’s administration.

Ganda’s loyalty to DPP leaves MCP reeling

By Twink Jones Gadama

In a surprise move, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday announced the reassignment of duties for its Director of Elections, Gladys Ganda, to Presidential Advisor.

The reassignment, done in accordance with the party’s constitution, has been praised by many within the party.

However, this publication has observed that senior members of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) are growing increasingly worried about the move, sparking speculation about their true intentions.

Sources close to the DPP have revealed that Ganda’s reassignment is a strategic move aimed at leveraging her expertise and experience in election management to inform the party’s presidential campaign strategy.

Ganda’s new role as Presidential Advisor is seen as a critical step towards consolidating the party’s position ahead of upcoming elections.

However, MCP supporters have expressed concern over Ganda’s reassignment, with some even questioning the DPP’s decision to move her from the Director of Elections position.

This has left many wondering why the MCP is so invested in the internal affairs of the DPP.

Speculation is rife that the MCP wants to use Ganda as their agent, but sources close to Ganda have dismissed this claim, stating that she is deeply committed to the DPP and will not betray the party’s trust. “Ganda loves DPP and won’t disappoint the party,” our source revealed. “She will save Peter Mutharika till he bounces back next year.”

The MCP’s interest in Ganda’s reassignment has raised eyebrows, with many viewing it as a desperate attempt to penetrate the DPP’s ranks.

However, the DPP remains unfazed, with insiders confident that their party’s internal affairs are secure.

“Ganda’s reassignment is a testament to the DPP’s commitment to strategic leadership and our preparations for the upcoming elections,” said a senior DPP official. “We will not be swayed by the MCP’s attempts to meddle in our internal affairs.”

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the DPP’s leadership restructuring and Ganda’s reassignment are seen as significant moves aimed at positioning the party for success in the face of emerging challenges and opportunities.

With Ganda at the helm as Presidential Advisor, the DPP is poised to navigate the complexities of the political landscape with renewed confidence and purpose.

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DPP fires Gladys Ganda as Director of Elections

In related developments, the DPP has announced plans to hold a series of regional rallies and meetings aimed at mobilizing support and energizing the party’s base.

The events are expected to feature high-profile speakers, including senior party leaders and elected officials.

As the opposition DPP continues to assert its dominance, the MCP is left grappling with the implications of Ganda’s reassignment.

With their attempts to penetrate the DPP’s ranks failing miserably, the MCP is left with no choice but to regroup and reassess their strategy.

In the meantime, the DPP remains focused on its mission to deliver effective leadership and governance to the people of Malawi.

With Ganda’s expertise and experience now at the forefront of the party’s presidential campaign strategy, the DPP is confident that it has the momentum and the leadership to succeed in the upcoming elections.

High-level mission to Sudan reaffirms WHO commitment, calls for urgent action to address and end the extreme health and humanitarian crisis

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Bait Al Shabab IDP camp in Port Sudan

GENEVA, Switzerland, 11 September 2024 /African Media Agency (AMA)/- WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Regional Director Dr Hanan Balkhy yesterday concluded a two-day mission to Port Sudan, where they reaffirmed WHO’s commitment to reaching all Sudanese in need and called on the international community to urgently act to end the extreme health and humanitarian crisis.

During their visit, Dr Tedros and Dr Balkhy met with Sudanese leaders, including Lt. Gen. Abdul Fatah Al-Burhan, Chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council; Deputy Chairman of Sudan’s Sovereignty Council Dr Malik Agar; and Federal Minister of Health Dr Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim Awadallah. The discussions centered on the devastating impact of the ongoing conflict and the critical need for unhindered humanitarian access to ensure that life-saving aid reaches all those in need, regardless of their location.

“The international community has seemingly forgotten about Sudan and is paying little heed to the conflict tearing it apart, with serious repercussions for the region,” Dr Tedros said during a press conference held today in Port Sudan. “That is why I have come to Sudan. I am here, with my sister Dr Hanan Balkhy, WHO Eastern Mediterranean Regional Director, to meet with the wide range of partners involved in the response, and to call for urgent and scaled up action to provide more resources, more access to humanitarian aid, and more security to health workers and the patients they serve.”

He added: “We are calling on the world to wake up and help Sudan out of the nightmare it is living through. … We must not fail the people of Sudan.”

Much of Sudan’s health system has been devastated by the conflict, with more than 100 attacks on healthcare facilities in the over 500 days of conflict leading to significant casualties among health workers and patients. The insecurity has forced many health workers to flee with their families, worsening the shortage of medical staff. This exodus has further weakened the health system’s ability to provide essential services, leaving many Sudanese without access to critical care.

The high-level WHO mission included a visit to a nutrition stabilization center supported by WHO, where Dr Tedros and Dr Balkhy saw firsthand the impact of the malnutrition crisis gripping Sudan. Currently, 3.6 million children are acutely malnourished, with 730 000 suffering from severe acute malnutrition. The ongoing conflict has exacerbated food insecurity, making it increasingly difficult to deliver essential nutrition and health services to vulnerable populations.

At an internally displaced persons camp, Dr Tedros and Dr Balkhy saw the difficult living conditions the people face. The camp’s residents are struggling with a lack of food, medicine, and clean water, exposing them to heightened risk of disease outbreaks and other health threats. The daily risks include threat of gender-based violence, particularly against the estimated four million women and girls at risk due to the ongoing conflict.

Dr Balkhy emphasized the critical need to respect the sanctity of healthcare, in line with international humanitarian law. “Sudan’s health infrastructure is in ruins, with many facilities destroyed, looted, or abandoned. To rebuild and stabilize the health system, there must be significant investment not only in restoring facilities but also in strengthening the health workforce,” Dr Balkhy said. She linked this to the broader economic aspect, noting that without a functioning health system, the economic recovery and future stability of Sudan are at risk.

Following the mission, Dr Tedros and Dr Balkhy underscored the need for concerted international action – both to advance peace and provide the necessary short- and long-term aid. “Our priority is to ensure that every Sudanese in need receives the assistance they require, wherever they are in the country. This will only be possible through sustained peace, substantial investment in health infrastructure, and full, unimpeded access for humanitarian efforts across Sudan by whatever means needed, including both cross-line and cross-border from neighbouring countries.

“The only way forward is peace, for which the warring parties themselves have the greatest responsibility, with support from the international community. The world must not look away—this crisis demands our immediate and collective response.”

The conflict has left some 25 million people — more than half of the country’s population — in dire need of humanitarian aid. Of these, 14.7 million require urgent assistance for a range of life-saving support, for which the humanitarian sector has requested US$ 2.7 billion, which is less than half of the funding required.

WHO’s current funding gap for the Sudan health crisis is concerning, with only 24% received out of the total WHO ask, severely limiting the ability to address the crisis.

The high-level visit also included the inauguration of the new premises of WHO’s office in Port Sudan, expanding WHO’s ability to reach people affected by the crisis.

Distributed by African Media Agency on behalf of World Health organization.

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