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First Lady Gertrude Mutharika inspires Malawi Queens ahead of 2025 Africa Netball Cup; Donates MK10 million

First Lady (in white brouse) with Malawi Queens

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi’s First Lady, Gertrude Mutharika, has provided financial support amounting to 10 million kwacha to the country’s netball teams.

The donation aims to bolster preparations for Malawi’s participation in the Africa Netball Cup scheduled for December.

According to her spokesperson, the funding was offered after the First Lady expressed a desire to encourage and motivate the national netball teams ahead of the regional tournament.

The spokesperson further explained that the funds originate from President Arthur Peter Mutharika, following discussions about the First Lady’s initiative to support sports development in the country.

This contribution underscores the First Lady’s commitment to promoting sports, particularly women’s participation in national and international competitions.

Officials from Malawi Netball Association have welcomed the donation, noting that it will significantly assist with training, logistics, and other preparatory activities.

The support comes at a crucial time as Malawi aims to maintain its strong presence in African netball and prepare the teams for competitive performance on the continental stage.

The First Lady’s intervention is seen as a morale booster for athletes and a signal of high-level endorsement of sports development in Malawi.

Malawians are encouraged to rally behind their teams as they represent the country in the upcoming Africa Netball Cup, with the First Lady’s donation serving as a symbol of national pride and support.


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Malawians urged to unite in fight against GBV

President Peter Mutharika
Malawian President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-President Arthur Peter Mutharika has called on the nation to rally together under this year’s powerful theme, “Unite to End Gender Based Violence in Malawi.”

He issued the appeal as Malawi joins the international community in commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

This global observance, initiated by the United Nations, highlights the deep and lasting impact that gender-based violence continues to have on women and girls across the world.

Malawi has embraced this moment as a renewed call to action, placing unity, awareness, and collective responsibility at the center of the national response.

First Lady Gertrude Mutharika also emphasized the significance of the day and the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.

She noted that these 16 days offer an important opportunity for communities, institutions, and leaders to strengthen advocacy and amplify the voices of survivors.

She stressed that every Malawian—regardless of age or position—has a responsibility to support the fight against gender-based violence.

She reminded the nation that true progress can only be achieved when women live free from fear, intimidation, and harm.

She reaffirmed her belief that “A safe woman is a strong nation,” a statement that reflects the broader national vision of safety, dignity, and empowerment.

She urged citizens to speak out against abuse, challenge harmful norms, and take meaningful steps toward protecting the rights and wellbeing of women and girls.

She encouraged Malawians to work together to build communities where victims are heard, perpetrators are held accountable, and prevention becomes a shared national value.

She concluded by calling for unity, compassion, and commitment as the country embarks on the 16 Days of Activism.

She extended her prayers and well-wishes to all Malawians as the nation recommits itself to building a safer future for every woman and girl.


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Surprisingly, Jennifer Aniston’s Classic Ugg Boots Are Still in Stock — For Now

The moment the cold weather arrived, I did a deep dive into celebrity outfit archives for some much-needed boot inspo. Naturally, I came across a photo of Jennifer Aniston wearing the perfect pair of Uggs. Amazingly, her exact pair is still available on Amazon, waiting to be added to cart.

Yes, you read that right — Aniston’s UGG Women’s Classic Short II Boot is still in stock in every size, which is nothing short of a pre-Christmas miracle! Back in 2008, the Friends actress paired hers with joggers and a North Face jacket, nailing that effortless, off-duty vibe I all want to recreate all winter. The best part is that I know this classic silhouette will never be ‘out’ — even with so many Ugg options, this version always comes back in style.

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Aniston may have put these boots on my radar, but the cozy-chic design quickly won me over thanks to their smooth suede exterior and flattering mid-calf height. Inside, the plush sheepskin lining delivers serious warmth even when temps dip below freezing. And with a waterproof finish and traction-packed sole, they’re built to handle snow, slush and icy sidewalks.

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Clearly, Aniston and I aren’t the only fans — shoppers love these Ugg boots just as much. With more than 1,600 five-star ratings, reviewers rave about the sheepskin interior, describing it as “warm and fluffy.” One shopper even said they can “spend hours outside” and their feet stay warm on “the coldest days.”

What draws me in most is how easily these boots fit into my everyday winter routine. They’re warm enough for freezing mornings yet still relaxed enough to keep me comfortable inside. On travel days, I’d pair them with leggings, then rock them with joggers while running errands and straight-leg jeans for casual coffee runs.

After seeing Aniston in these classic boots, it makes total sense why the style remains a winter staple. They offer the ideal mix of warmth and wearability, perfect for cold-weather dressing. And while they’re $190, shoppers say they’re “worth it” because they last “for years.”

In other words, they’ll still be there for you two decades from now. Sold!

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Suspected Dr Victoria Bobe’s killers arrest, more arrests to come

Dr Victoria Bobe killed
Dr Victoria Bobe killed

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Minister of Homeland Security Peter Mukhito has confirmed that police have made arrests in connection with the shooting death of Dr Victoria Nnesa Bobe at her home in Chigumula, Blantyre.

Speaking in Parliament on Thursday, Mukhito told lawmakers that investigations are progressing and that police continue to follow leads provided by members of the community.

The minister noted that matters involving ongoing investigations are guided by strict ethical, legal, and privacy considerations, making it impossible to release further details at this stage.

He commended investigators for their diligence and professionalism as they work to uncover the truth behind the killing.

Mukhito was responding to a question from Dedza Kasina legislator Joshua Malango, who requested an update after the issue was raised in the House last week due to its national importance.

Dr Victoria Bobe, who served as a gynaecologist at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital and lectured at the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHES), was fatally shot by unknown assailants at her home at around 11 p.m.

The murder sent shockwaves across the country, with many Malawians expressing grief, anger, and deep concern over rising cases of violent crime.

Citizens have continued to demand answers and have appealed to law enforcement agencies to ensure that those responsible are identified and prosecuted.

The progress update from the Minister has offered some reassurance, although the public continues to await a full account of what happened on the night of the killing.

Many Malawians maintain that justice must be served promptly to honour Dr Bobe’s legacy and restore public confidence in the country’s security systems.


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Malawi Veep Ansah calls for united effort to end violence against women, girls

Malawi Veep Jane Ansah
Malawi Veep Jane Ansah

 LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Vice President Jane Ansah has issued a passionate appeal to all Malawians to strengthen their collective resolve in ending violence against women and girls as the nation joins the global observance of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

In her message, the Vice President reminds the country that no woman or girl should ever live under fear, abuse, or silence. She stresses that this annual commemoration is not a routine observance but a serious reminder of the realities many women still face across Malawi.

Ansah calls on families, schools, workplaces, religious communities, and traditional leaders to actively confront harmful attitudes and practices that tolerate violence or discourage survivors from seeking help.

She warns that silence remains one of the strongest tools protecting perpetrators while deepening the trauma of victims. The Vice President therefore urges Malawians to stand with survivors, speak out against abuse, and demand accountability at every level.

Highlighting the broader implications, Ansah notes that violence against women does not only affect individuals but undermines family stability, weakens communities, and slows national development. “A nation cannot progress when its women and girls remain unsafe,” she emphasises.

She calls for stronger legal protections, better enforcement, and increased support for community programmes that prevent violence and assist survivors. Justice, she says, must be accessible and free from intimidation so that survivors can confidently seek help.

Ansah stresses that public institutions must fulfil their responsibility to protect women and girls if Malawi is to build a future rooted in fairness and equality.

Despite the challenges, the Vice President expresses optimism in the nation’s ability to change. She envisions a Malawi where every woman and girl can pursue her goals without fear of violence or discrimination.

Ansah concludes by reaffirming her commitment to advancing the rights and wellbeing of women and girls and urges every Malawian to play a role in building a safer, more equal society.


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