Bodybuilding Association appeals for more support for 2025 Mr Malawi

…BFAM executive calls for more support

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Organizers for the 2025 Mr Malawi body building competition say this year’s budget is at pegged at MK25 million

Bodybuilding and Fitness Association of Malawi (BFAM) spokesperson, Mphatso Nkuonera made the revelation in an interview with this publication.

“We need this money for prize awards, accommodation of those coming from other corners of the country, advertising among other key expenses.

“We’re going to conduct the Mr Malawi 2025 event in Lilongwe at Kamuzu Institute for Sports (KIS).The choice of the venue was aimed at bringing the event to the center for all the participating athletes from all the regions,” Nkuonera said.

He said currently BFAM has raised K5 million with a deficit of K20 million kwacha, and urged well wishers to support the event in order to meet its expectations.

Secretary General, Aaron Simwaka said the event has several categories lined up for a grab and called upon athletes to register and confirm their participation.

“We have four main categories namely; Open Senior Bodybuilding, Juniors Bodybuilding, Men Physic, llLadies Fitness, and we are expecting twelve athletes from each category,” he said.

Simwaka said this year’s competition has unique arrangements where veterans, like Isaac Mwangonde, Brown Gondwe, Henry Masitala and others will get on stage as guest posers just to spice up the show.

“Last year’s champion Wellington Mwangonde will not take part as now is holding a pro card only for international competitions.

“We are expecting to see Zachaeus Phiri who was last year’s number two and Alpha Chilongola who was on number 3”, he added.

BFAM President Benny Phiri, said the association through it’s members and few individuals has managed to raise about MK5 Million, the only company that has come forward is Chibiso Motors with MK500,000, individuals from south Africa Kenneth Nyakamera MK400,000 and the legend James Daud with MK1.2 million.

Phiri added that BFAM expects to shape more bodybuilders who can ably compete on international stages, and he encouraged all local gym athletes in the country to gather courage and participate in the national event.

This year’s Malawi tournament is being held under the theme, ‘Healthy Citizens for a Healthy Malawi.’


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Dr. Leo Cheng Restores Hope through Lifesaving Surgeries that Transform Even the Smallest of Lives

Baby treated by Dr Leo
Lifesaving Surgeries that Transform Even the Smallest of Lives

FREETOWN, Sierra Leone, November 3, 2025/ — When 10-month-old baby Memunatu arrived at the Global Mercy™ (www.MercyShips.org), a state-of-the-art hospital ship, her tiny face was burdened by the weight of a large tumor on her neck. This tumor affected her ability to swallow, eat, speak, and even cry. Her mother, Aminata, was referred to several doctors who were unable to help. All it took was one encounter, one surgeon’s expertise, to change their lives forever for the better.

When Anne-Marie van Tonder, a Mercy Ships volunteer from South Africa, met Memunatu and Aminata hospital in Freetown she was moved by compassion for this family. Connecting Aminata with the Global Mercy, it did not take long for Memunatu to be brought under the care of Dr. Leo Cheng, a maxillofacial surgeon from the United Kingdom.

Dr. Cheng, who has passionately volunteered with Mercy Ships for two decades, immediately recognized the urgency of Memunatu’s case. Reviewing her scans revealed that, although the mass was not cancerous, it posed serous risks to her survival.

“Without the surgery, her condition would have continued to worsen,” Dr. Cheng explained. “It could have become life-threatening.”

A significant portion of today’s global disease burden can be alleviated through surgical intervention. Even so, 5 billion people, close to two-thirds of the world’s population, lack access to safe, affordable, and timely surgical care. Rough estimates show that someone dies every two seconds from a preventable medical condition that could have been treated surgically.

Recent work in The Lancet Oncology (https://apo-opa.co/3LHcdKk) highlights how delays in surgical care, even for seemingly benign tumors, can lead to increased health complexities, risks, and suffering. Patients not only experience the escalation of symptoms, but also psychosocial isolation and stigma many in their communities regard them as demon- possessed.

Dr. Cheng would do all he could to keep Memunatu from this future of pain and rejection. Her surgery was a delicate procedure; since her airway was already compromised, anesthesia and intubation required extraordinary coordination between the surgical and nursing teams.

“With every single millimeter, I was estimating, calculating, and trying to prevent any bleeding. It went very slowly, but very positively,” Dr. Cheng recalled.

When the surgery concluded, when the swelling finally subsided, Memunatu’s transformation was striking. Her beautiful face was visible again, and her eyes were full of light and joy.

Dr. Cheng reflected on the broader significance of Memunatu’s healing: “Every surgery like this reminds us that access to safe surgery is not a luxury, but essential. When we restore someone’s face, we restore their humanity, their acceptance, and their hope.”


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Zimbabwean Prophet Magaya in court for fraud, rape charges

HARARE-(MaraviPost)-Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries leader, Walter Magaya in Harare Magistrates Court today.

This follows his arrest on Saturday on multiple allegations of rape and fraud.

Details of the charges are yet to be fully disclosed, but his court appearance has attracted widespread public and media attention.

More to come…


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Norman Chisale: The triple star in Malawi’s political arena

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi’s political circles are abuzz with discussions surrounding Norman Chisale, the man who seems to wear not one, not two, but three powerful hats.

Recently appointed as the Deputy Minister of Homeland Security, Chisale also serves as a Member of Parliament and continues to hold his long-standing role as the senior bodyguard to former President Arthur Peter Mutharika.

His unique combination of duties has earned him the nickname “the triple star” among political observers and the public alike.

Many Malawians are curious and even skeptical about how Chisale manages to balance these demanding responsibilities that span the security and political spheres.

During the official opening of the 52nd Session of Parliament in Lilongwe, Chisale once again caught national attention when he appeared performing dual roles standing as both a legislator and the president’s close protection officer.

His simultaneous presence in both capacities highlighted his distinctive position within Malawi’s governance landscape.

Political analysts say Chisale’s rise demonstrates both loyalty and political resilience.

Having served in the Malawi Defense Force before becoming Mutharika’s trusted aide, Chisale has built a career grounded in discipline and proximity to power.

Now, as Deputy Minister of Homeland Security, his new responsibilities include overseeing national security matters, immigration, and internal affairs roles that require both political tact and operational expertise.

However, his multiple roles have sparked debate on ethics and governance

Critics argue that holding overlapping positions could blur professional boundaries and create potential conflicts of interest, while supporters view it as a testament to Chisale’s competence and dedication to national service.

For now, Chisale remains unfazed by public scrutiny.

His message to Malawians has been consistent: commitment to duty, loyalty to leadership, and service to the nation.

Whether he can continue to excel in his three demanding roles remains to be seen but one thing is certain, Norman Chisale has firmly established himself as one of Malawi’s most intriguing political figures.

Recently, Chisale has found himself entangled in a series of legal battles with the outgoing Malawi Congress Party (MCP)–led government.

Over the past few years, he has been pushed back and forth through the country’s court system, facing multiple charges ranging from alleged abuse of office to financial misconduct.

The legal turbulence resulted in several of his personal and business accounts being frozen, a move that drew widespread attention from both his supporters and critics.

Chisale, however, has consistently maintained his innocence, describing the cases as politically motivated attempts to tarnish his image and silence him for his perceived loyalty to the former president, Arthur Peter Mutharika.


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Youths, children push for inclusion in Malawi’s NDC process update on Climate Change action

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Youth and children are pushing for inclusion of their needs in the Malawi’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) process towards climate change adaptation programme.

The children and young people drawn from Salima, Ntchisi and Lilongwe want authorities to address key priority areas in the midst of natural disasters including education, water and sanitation, health, protection and participation in decision making.

With support from NGO Coalition on Child Rights (NGO CCR) in collaboration with National Youth Network on Climate Change (NYNCC), this week children and young people presented the report to Environmental Affairs Departments (EAD) for action.

Gomani receiving the report from Phiri (in the middle from left to right)

Naomi Precious Phiri from Chinsapo Secondary School said, “It’s high time authorities could address our concerns amid effects of climate change including recent Cyclones Freddy that let’s many of us not attending classes.

“We want authorities to put mechanism that address challenges that come with natural disasters that lessons must not be disrupted”.

Phiri demands, “We need proper sanitation facilities, shelters that support us during disasters”.

Echoing the same, NGO-CCR National Coordinator Henry Machemba emphasized the need for authorities to address children and youths concerns.

Machemba the report presented to authorities must see support in the 3.0 Malawi’s NDC process as its going to be updated for action.

“Children, youths are raising important issues that needs authorities attention. We need a responsive leadership that put children, youth in the centre of program as the nation future lies in them.

“This is the reason we keep on supporting children, youth in raising their voices that authorities must address their concerns on times before further disasters strike”, assures Machemba.

In his response, Golivati Gomani EAD Principal Environmental Officer in the Ministry of Natural Resources, Climate Change, Energy and Mining observes that children and youths have valid concerns which authorities will swiftly address them.

Gomani hinted that youths will invited for a number of stakeholders meetings towards updating the NDC process for their concerns inclusion.


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2025 Muslim Arts Awards voting opens as The Maravi Post’ Journalist Shaffie Mtambo gets nominated for Online Media Personality

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Muslim Arts Awards have officially announced the list of nominees for the 2025 edition, which will feature fifteen highly competitive categories.

The annual event continues to recognize and celebrate outstanding achievements in arts, culture and media within the Muslim community across Malawi.

Speaking to The Maravi Post, Spokesperson of Muslim Arts Awards, Bashir Amini, confirmed that the nomination process has been successfully completed, paving the way for public voting to begin.

Mtambo nominated for Online Media Personality

He revealed that voting officially opened on the night of November 2 and will close on November 24, 2025.

According to Amini, the voting process has been simplified to ensure easy access for everyone interested in supporting their favorite personalities and organizations.

“Each person is allowed to vote only once. To vote, simply open Google Chrome and search for www.muslimawardsmw.com.

“Once on the site, click on the menu, select vote then select your preferred category for example, Media Personality Online and choose your nominee such as Shaffie A. Mtambo,” he explained.

He emphasized that transparency and fairness remain central to the awards’ mission, ensuring that winners truly reflect the voice of the people.

The voting platform, Amini added, has been designed to prevent multiple votes from a single user, promoting credibility in the final results.

Among the categories generating the most excitement this year is the Media Personality Online Award.

This category has attracted notable names including Shaffie A. Mtambo of The Maravi Post, Nerson Gonjani from Times Group, Abdul Karonga of TNA Times and Amirddin Mvula from Amir TV.

The competition is expected to be intense, as all four nominees have played a vital role in shaping digital media and public discourse in Malawi.

The Muslim Arts Awards have become one of the most respected platforms for promoting creativity and positive influence among Muslims in Malawi.

Since their inception, the awards have not only highlighted local talent but also encouraged unity and cultural pride within the community.

The awards night is set to take place in the commercial city of Blantyre, at the luxurious Amaryllis Hotel on 19 December 2025.


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