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From rhythm to representation: The rise of Malawi’s musical icons in parliament

By Jones Gadama

In an inspiring turn of events, Malawi has witnessed the election of three well-known musicians to its national parliament, signaling a unique fusion of art and politics.

Skeffa Chimoto, Fredokiss, and Kendall Kamwendo—each celebrated in their respective musical genres—have transitioned from the stage to the political arena, bringing with them a wealth of cultural influence, social insight, and a fresh voice for their constituents.

Their victories are not only significant for their personal careers but also for the broader narrative of Malawian society, where the lines between creative expression and civic engagement are becoming increasingly intertwined.

Skeffa Chimoto, famed for his song “Kankha Iwe Kankha Kankhaaa,” secured his parliamentary seat on the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) ticket, representing Nkhotakota Nkhula South. His music, deeply rooted in traditional and contemporary Malawian sounds, has long resonated with many citizens, reflecting social realities and aspirations.

His journey from musical icon to legislator is emblematic of a desire to transform artistic influence into tangible policy impact.

Skeffa’s victory under the MCP banner also underscores a political resurgence of a party historically significant in Malawi’s political landscape.

Fredokiss, born Penjani Kaluwa and son of Kamlepo Kaluwa—an esteemed figure in Malawi’s struggle against the former MCP dictatorship—won his seat representing Blantyre City’s Zingwangwa Soche constituency under the United Transformation Movement (UTM) party. Fredokiss is recognized in the hip-hop community for his socially conscious lyrics and ability to engage youth audiences.

His election is a powerful symbol of generational progress, bridging a legacy of political activism with contemporary artistic expression. His alignment with UTM further highlights a shift toward new political dynamics and the growing appeal of alternative leadership voices.

The third artist, Kendall Kamwendo, popularly known for the hit “Nyenba Nyemba,” won his seat as an independent candidate representing Dowa Mndolera.

His success as an independent candidate speaks volumes about his personal connection with voters who value his authenticity and direct engagement with local issues.

Kendall’s music, which often touches on community life and social challenges, has earned him a loyal fan base, now translated into political support.

The electoral victories of these three musicians are important on multiple fronts. Firstly, they challenge traditional notions of political leadership in Malawi, demonstrating that artists—often seen primarily as entertainers—can also serve as serious policymakers and community advocates.

Their presence in parliament brings diversity of thought and experience that can enrich legislative debate and policy formulation, particularly in areas related to culture, youth empowerment, and social development.

Secondly, their success underscores the growing political maturity of Malawian voters, who appear willing to look beyond conventional candidates and embrace leaders who understand the pulse of the people through creative expression. This trend could inspire other artists and cultural figures to consider public service, potentially injecting fresh perspectives into Malawi’s political system.

However, the transition from music to politics is not without its challenges. One significant concern is the potential loss or diminishment of their musical careers.

Politics demands immense time, dedication, and often a shift in public persona, which could limit their ability to produce and perform music at the same level as before.

For artists like Skeffa Chimoto, Fredokiss, and Kendall Kamwendo, whose identities and livelihoods have long been tied to their musical talents, this represents a profound personal and professional adjustment.

Moreover, politics can sometimes necessitate compromises that may conflict with the artistic freedom and boldness that define their music.

As politicians, they may need to navigate party politics, governance protocols, and constituency demands, which could constrain their creativity or alter the messages they once freely communicated through their songs.

That said, their dual identities also offer unique opportunities.

Their musical backgrounds equip them with exceptional communication skills, empathy, and an ability to connect with diverse audiences—traits invaluable in political leadership.

They can use their platforms to advocate for cultural industries, youth programs, and social justice, blending their artistic sensibilities with policymaking to create more inclusive and vibrant communities.

Their victories also highlight the significant role that culture and arts play in shaping political consciousness and national identity.

By electing musicians, Malawian voters affirm the power of music not just as entertainment but as a force for social change, dialogue, and unity.

This development could encourage greater investment in the creative sector, recognizing it as a critical component of Malawi’s socio-economic progress.

The electoral success of Skeffa Chimoto, Fredokiss, and Kendall Kamwendo marks a milestone in Malawian political history, illustrating the evolving relationship between culture and governance. While their shift from music to politics poses challenges, it also presents a remarkable opportunity to harness artistic influence for the public good.

Their journeys remind us that leadership can emerge from unexpected places, and that the rhythms of music can harmonize with the rhythms of democracy to create a richer, more dynamic Malawi.

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Malawi’s musician Fredokiss sets demos against Mussa John’s sentencing

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi’s celebrated hip-hop artist Penjani Kaluwa popularly known by his stage name Fredokiss says he is mobilizing demonstrations against the sentencing of Mussa John, who was convicted for being found in possession of cannabis.

Mussa John still in cell

Writing on his Facebook page, Kaluwa said the demostrations are expected to take place in the Malawi’s commercial city of Blantyre on a date to be announced.

He wrote” We are Planning a Youth Parade. A Solidarity walk to display our stand against Selective Justice. This one is for John Mussa. Let’s Walk the talk and Make a Generational Statement.”

He said currently, he is working on logistics for the planned protest.

Mussa aged 19 was sentenced to 8 years imprisonment with hard labour in June, this year, after being convicted of being possessing the above mentioned illicit drug.

However, his sentence attracted mixed reactions from the general public with some, describing it as harsh.

Celestial City geared up for Malawian youths blockchain technology

By Chris Loka

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Celestial City through the ministry of labour has embarked on a project that will see more youths in Malawi being equipped with technological skills.

Celestial City representative in Malawi Penjani Kalua, also known as Fredokiss submitted a technological skills memorandum to make sure that government has full knowledge to support the project.

Minister of labour Kamtukure receiving a proposal from Fredokiss

Celestial City is an initial song offering platform built on Web 3.0, which is the third generation of internet services for websites and applications that will focus on using a machine-based understanding of data to provide a data-driven and semantic web.

Headed by Former Vodacom Executive, Dr. Nkechi Newton, Celestial City has a roster of industry veterans including Global Creative Marketing Executive at Netflix, Tamara Johnson.

According to the proposal, the platform also plans on hosting concerts for major and independent artists globally, physically, and on the Metaverse. 

Speaking after receiving the proposal from Celestial City Minister of Labour Vera Kamtukule said her ministry recognizes the potential of the creative sector in job creation as well as skills development. She is optimistic that many young people in the country will benefit from this project.

Kamtukule said that this proposal is in line with the job creation strategy that is focusing on the impact of the youth in achieving the respective objectives.

“The youth are an integral part in the building of a nation. As long as they have the skills and they are well trained you are assured of great things.

“This proposal I feel will enable youths to be employed remotely, thus providing labour compensation inflows in line with the government’s job creation strategy MIP 1 and MW2063”, she said.

On behalf of Celestial City, Penjani Kalua said he was happy that government through the ministry of Labour saw the importance of the proposal and accepted to partner with Celestial City.

“I am so excited that we have presented our proposal and it has been warmly received. I feel we all have a part to play, we need to be counted and be a light in the dark. I am looking forward to the implementation of this project and to see youths benefiting”, said Kalua.

Malawi’s Hip-hop artist Fredokiss joins Chilima’s UTM party

Fredokiss now UTM member

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)—Hip-hop artist Penjani Kalua, popularly known as Fredokiss in music circles, has joined Tonse Alliance partner UTM, a party which is led by the country’s Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima.

Speaking to the Nation online on Wednesday, Fredokiss said he decided to join UTM because it is a safe space for new generation ideas.


In a statement, UTM party has announced that a ceremony to welcome the hip hop artist into the party is set for Thursday, December 31, at Zingwangwa Youth Centre in Blantyre.


He will be welcomed into the party by UTM vice-president Michael Usi and party patron Noel Masangwi.

Fredokiss’ first experience with politics was last year when he contested for the position of Member of Parliament for Blantyre City South on an independent ticket. However, he lost to the incumbent Noel Lipipa.

Freddokiss was recently fighting court battle in which he was accused of giving handouts to voters at Mlowe in Rumphi district on the material day of the court-sanctioned Fresh Presidential Election that took place on June 23, 2020.

However, the state temporarily withdrew the case as they had insufficient evidence at that time to substantiate the case.

Fredokiss is a son of veteran politician Kamlepo Kalua.

Malawi hip-hop star Fredokiss speaks on his arrest: “It was mistaken identity”

Fredokiss: “It was mistaken identity”

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)—Penjani Kalua who is popularly known as Fredokiss in music circles, has come out in the open to clear the mist surrounding his arrests in Rumphi for allegedly causing havoc on the polling day, saying it was a mistaken identity.

Kalua, who is also a son to political heavyweight Kamlepo Kalua of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), was arrested on Tuesday by police in Rumphi for allegedly giving handouts to people on the voting in a bid to entice them to vote for the ruling DPP.

But writing on his facebook page, Kalua says the police arrested him instead of his relatives who were suspected to have caused trouble and interfering with the electoral process.

“I went to Rumphi to see my father. I understand there was a situation where my relations were reported by a police officer posted at Mlowe for causing trouble and interfering with the electoral process. I was not in Mlowe myself. The officer who reported this had all the names of all suspects in his report and files and these were described as “Ana a Kamlepo,” wrote Kalua.

“On my way to Mlowe at Chiweta we Met MDF officers who took us to Chiweta police station. The senior MDF Officer who came from Mzuzu emphasised we were not arrested but that with my Popularity as an artist my presence was likely to compromise the electoral process and that I was to stay away until voting was closed. He also feared that there would be violence and him putting me away was for my own good

“We were moved from Chiweta to Rumphi police out of the Constituency. When the officer who reported the incidences from Mlowe came to Rumphi with his statements and report, he was surprised I was the one taken when I was not among those reported. He spoke to me and confirmed the misinformation. I was released same morning on bail and I was charged with “MEC Violation,” he added.

Fredokiss has further congratulated the incoming President His Excellency Chakwera and the coming in government.

“As a Change agent, I hope for a better and changed Malawi. I hope your new government will bring in the Change the Majority of Malawians are looking for,” he said.

Fredokiss also competed for the parliamentary seat in Blantyre City South constituency but lost to Noel Lipipa.

Kenya’s Sauti Sol, Fredokiss to lead Lake of Stars

One of Africa’s hottest groups, multiple award winning Kenyan outfit Sauti Sol has been revealed as this year’s Lake of Stars Festival African headliner for this festival’s 15th anniversary.

Fredokiss

Sauti Sol

Sauti Sol who have attracted huge critical and commercial acclaim across the continent, including being crowned Best African Group at the AFRIMA Awards, MTV Africa Music Awards, Soundcity MTV Awards and the UK’s BEFFTA Awards will be joined as rapper Fredokiss, making his first ever appearance at the festival.

Sauti Sol’s track ‘Live and Die in Afrika’ was included in BBC Africa’s Top 10 tracks of 2015 and the album of the same name made Okay Africa’s Top 15 Albums.

The band, whose music blends warm resonant pop with traditional Kenyan influences will be performing a full live set at the internationally-renowned festival which is taking place at Kabumba Hotel, Leopards Bay, Salima, from September 28 – 30.

Lake of Stars Director Will Jameson said the festival is delighted to bring this Sauti Sol to perform at the Lake of Stars Festival.

“Like many people, I’m a huge fan of Sauti Sol and I can’t think of a better place to enjoy their music than by the stunning shores of Lake Malawi surrounded by friends. I first had a taste of how good they were live back in 2013 when we brought them over for our City of Stars event but since then the band’s career and fan base has gone through the roof so I feel very privileged that they have agreed to come and help us celebrate 15 years of the Lake of Stars project,” Jameson explained.

On the other hand, the self-styled Ghetto King Kong, who recently bagged Best Hip Hop artist at the Nyasa Music Awards to add to his list of accolades, has been making waves in Malawi after hosting a series of hugely popular free shows across the country.

Earlier this year, Kim of Diamonds, Forus dance crew, Madalitso Band and George Kalukusha were announced as part of the line up with lots more acts to be added from the worlds of music, poetry, theatre and dance from Malawi and internationally.

Malawi telecoms giant TNM will also be partnering with Lake of Stars, helping to ensure it’s the best Lake of Stars yet.

The integrated mobile service and ICT provider’s support is part of the company’s long-term commitment towards promoting Arts and Culture through music.

In his remarks, TNM’s Head of Marketing, Sobhuza Ngwenya promised festival-goers an unheralded products and services powered by TNM’s groundbreaking 4G Network.

“Music is central to the Malawian culture hence TNM, as a truly Malawian network, is excited to be part of this international cultural event. This is arguably the biggest summer beach festival which attracts huge local and international patronage and as a fun brand, TNM could not resist the temptation to join the party,” Ngwenya explained.

Festival goers currently have the chance to save money on their Lake of Stars entry fee by snapping up one of the Early Bird tickets on sale across the country.

Tickets are on sale for MWK 27,000 until the end of June, after which three day tickets will increase to K37,000. TNM Mpamba customers will also be able to purchase discounted ticket for the festival at a later date.

Malawi’s ghetto youth ambassador “Fredokiss” geared to take on 2018

Fredokiss
NBS Bank unveils Fredokiss as brand ambassador

After emerging as one of the biggest 2017 Malawi hip hop acts, Fredokiss has avoided going into hibernation as he plans to return onto the scene as early as February.

Fredokiss last year was the talk of the town as far as the rap/hip-hop industry is concerned in the country is concerned.

He spiced up his act with the daring three free concerts he and his crew held across the country. Continue reading Malawi’s ghetto youth ambassador “Fredokiss” geared to take on 2018