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BY: Kassim Kajosolo Mighty Wanderers FC Head Coach Bob Mpinganjira has cautioned his players against taking a casual approach when they face Kamuzu Barracks in their final league match on Saturday at Bingu National Stadium. Speaking to Club Media on Friday, Mpinganjira said his target is to end the season on a high note as…
By: Kassim Kajosolo Malawi’s Vice President, Dr. Jane Ansah, SC, Justice of Appeal (Retired), has reportedly reduced the size of her delegation for a private visit to the United Kingdom following widespread public criticism over the cost of the trip. The visit, which many have linked to celebrations marking her husband’s 80th birthday in the…
By: Kassim Kajosolo Police in Kanengo, Lilongwe, have launched this year’s festive season joint patrols, assuring residents and businesses of heightened security throughout the holiday period. The patrols were officially launched on Monday, 22 December 2025, as part of efforts to curb crime and enhance public safety during the busy festive season.Speaking during the launch,…
BY: Kassim Kajosolo Police in Kanengo, Lilongwe have vowed to uphold the highest standards of transparency and accountability as they prepare for this year’s festive season joint patrols. Speaking on behalf of the Officer-in-Charge during a preparatory meeting on Thursday, Superintendent Kondwani Nyondo, who also chairs the resource mobilisation sub-committee, said the team has put…
BY: Kassim Kajosolo Mighty Mukuru Wanderers head coach Bob Mpinganjira says his side is still firmly in the title race despite a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Mzuzu City Hammers at Mzuzu Stadium on Wednesday afternoon. Reacting to the loss, Mpinganjira bemoaned his team’s failure to convert clear scoring opportunities but maintained that the battle for…
By Kassim Kajosolo Human Rights of Women and Girls with Disabilities in Malawi (WAG) has urged government and health authorities to urgently improve access to sexual and reproductive health services for girls living with disabilities, stressing that communication barriers in health facilities continue to deny many of them the care they deserve. Speaking during a…
By: Kassim Kajosolo Persons with disabilities have called for urgent reforms in Malawi’s employment sector, citing discrimination, lack of proper training opportunities and inaccessible work environments as major barriers preventing them from fully participating in the labour market. The concerns were raised in Zomba during an interface meeting with stakeholders aimed at strengthening understanding of…