Bobi Wine rails against regime brutality as campaign enters final lap

KAMPALA-(MaraviPost)-Bobi Wine has written on his Facebook page, highlighting the challenges his presidential campaign has faced in Uganda.

The opposition leader stated that his campaign has been met with ongoing brutality and interference from the regime, including intimidation, teargassing, arrests, and attacks on supporters.

Wine claimed that his team has been blocked from accessing towns, main roads, and campaigning in some districts, severely hindering their efforts.

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Despite these obstacles, Wine emphasized that the reception from the people has been overwhelmingly positive, with millions of Ugandans turning out to welcome him and assert their desire for change.

The opposition leader expressed his determination to reclaim the country and stand for a New Uganda, rallying his supporters to join him in this quest.

Wine’s New Year address has galvanized support for his #ANewUgandaNow campaign, with many calling for a #ProtestVote2026 to bring about change in Uganda.

The hashtag #PeoplePowerOurPower has trended, reflecting the growing momentum behind Wine’s presidential bid.


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Mangochi South West chiefs praise Namalomba for post election engagement

MANGOCHI-(MaraviPost)-Traditional leaders in Mangochi South West Constituency have commended their legislator, Dr. Shadric Namalomba, for taking time to thank his constituents following the September 16 general elections.

The chiefs, led by Senior Chief Chilipa and Sub Traditional Authority Masapi, made the remarks on Tuesday during two separate meetings held in their respective areas. 

The meetings were organised by  Namalomba who also serves as Minister of Information and Communications Technology to express gratitude for the peaceful conduct of the elections and the support rendered to him and President Professor Peter Mutharika.

Speaking on behalf of the traditional leaders, the chiefs most of whom were Group Village Heads said it is uncommon for elected leaders to return to their communities simply to express appreciation after securing victory at the polls. They therefore described Namalomba’s gesture as commendable and respectful.

The chiefs also thanked President Professor Peter Mutharika for appointing  Namalomba to the Cabinet as Minister of Information and Communications Technology, saying the appointment was a source of pride for the constituency and should not be taken for granted.

During the meetings, the traditional leaders used the opportunity to present several development concerns.

 Among the key issues raised were challenges in the delivery of subsidised fertiliser under the Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP), the need to replace a damaged electricity transformer at Chilipa Trading Centre, and calls for the construction of the Mangochi–Chilipa–Balaka road.

In his address, Namalomba expressed deep appreciation for the overwhelming support shown by traditional leaders and their subjects, who voted for Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidates at all levels ward councillors, Member of Parliament, and President during the September 16 polls.

He urged the chiefs to continue promoting unity and active community participation in development initiatives and he also called for the protection of Phirilongwe Forest, which he said is facing serious deforestation, and warned traditional leaders against engaging in corrupt practices, particularly in the implementation of government programmes such as FISP.

Responding to the concerns raised,  Namalomba assured the chiefs that measures have already been put in place to ensure timely distribution of subsidised fertiliser across all areas. He further said government plans include upgrading Chilipa to a rural growth centre and facilitating the construction of the Chilipa road to improve connectivity and economic activity in the area.


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NBM plc renovates Nankhwali Health Centre in Mangochi 

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-National Bank of Malawi (NBM) has handed over a completed floor upgrade work worth K12 million at Nankhwali Health Centre in Mangochi, boosting healthcare service delivery in the area.

Established in 1956, the facility serves a catchment population of more than 11,000 people. 

Over time, the health centre faced a number of infrastructural challenges, including a damaged floor that affected daily operations and service provision.

Speaking during the handover ceremony on Tuesday in Mangochi, NBM plc Chief Executive Officer, Harold Jiya, said the upgrade was implemented under the bank’s Corporate Social Investment (CSI) programme, aimed at supporting institutions that deliver essential services to Malawians.

“As the ‘Bank of the Nation’, NBM plc, takes pride in serving the people of Malawi. This year, we committed K1 billion towards our CSI initiatives. When Nankhwali Health Centre approached us, we found it necessary to support the facility due to the large population it serves,” said Jiya.

He further commended the health centre’s administration for its dedication to improving the well-being of surrounding communities, adding that partnerships remain key to sustainable development.

In his remarks, the Right Reverend Montfort Sitima, Bishop of the Mangochi Diocese, welcomed the intervention, describing it as a timely intervention that will enhance healthcare delivery.

“As a health facility, we face numerous challenges in meeting the growing demand for services. We are often overwhelmed, but this support from the National Bank of Malawi will help us improve the quality of care we provide to our people,” said Bishop Sitima.

Speaking on behalf of patients, guardian Fatima Elison said the challenges they previously faced at the facility would now be a thing of the past.

“We experienced several challenges, including damaged floors that disrupted services. With this support, the hospital is now operating efficiently, and more women are confident to seek care here. We are grateful,” said Elison

During the handover ceremony, NBM plc also donated assorted items to mothers in the maternity ward as part of its Christmas season goodwill gesture.


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5 Worst TV Shows of 2025, Ranked — No. 1 Has a 36 Percent Rotten Tomatoes Score

While 2025 certainly had some great TV shows, it also had a lion’s share of terrible series.

If we’re gonna talk about the best of 2025, then we naturally have to talk about the worst. Not every show is gonna be a hit, not every season 1 is an Emmy nominee. Many of them simply head to the trash — and some trash even gets a second season.

Watch With Us is rounding up the very bottom of our TV watches this year, from an ill-fated Suits spinoff to a goofy political thriller starring Robert De Niro.

We’ve picked and ranked the five worst shows that 2025 had to offer.

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5. ‘Pulse’ — Netflix

If The Pitt was the best medical drama of 2025, then Pulse may have been the worst. The show follows a group of surgical and emergency residents at Maguire Hospital, a trauma center in Miami, as they all vie for the same thing: the position of Emergency Medicine Chief Resident. The residents navigate their personal and professional lives as they handle various medical crises while dealing with the fallout of a massive scandal at their place of work.

Pulse ultimately failed to charm both reviewers and audiences, and it was justifiably canceled shortly after its disappointing debut. Critics ultimately found that Pulse went all-in on tired tropes without doing enough to set it apart from the other hospital dramas like Breathless or even the 86th season of Grey’s Anatomy. If it’s just another medical procedural show, then why not watch something that actually elevates itself like The Pitt? Despite some good acting, poor plotting, annoying characters and a questionable depiction of sexual harassment made this show is one to skip.

4. ‘Zero Day’ — Netflix

Robert De Niro stars as George Mullen, a former United States president who is brought out of retirement by his successor to handle a very special assignment. Mullen has been assigned as head of a group investigating a massive, global cyberterrorist attack that resulted in the deaths of thousands of innocent people. You see a new prestige series starring an acting tour de force like De Niro and you think, “How could it go wrong?”

Well, when it comes to Zero Day, it can go very wrong. The political thriller executive produced by Noah Oppenheim (A House of Dynamite) ends up a totally forgettable experience — a mealy-mouthed commentary on hot-button issues that fails to deliver anything of substance. Even the additional star power of Angela Bassett, Jesse Plemons and Connie Britton can’t help poor screenwriting and middling tension.

3. ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ — Netflix

This is not the first time that Ryan Murphy‘s name will grace this list since the highly prolific showrunner committed multiple crimes against television this year. But perhaps the less offensive to the tastes was Monster: The Ed Gein Story, although it’s really a “lesser of two evils” situation. The third installment of the Monster anthology series follows the life of notorious serial killer Ed Gein while examining his influence on pop culture and true crime.

Critics somehow managed to find more value in Monster: The Ed Gein Story than this list’s next inclusion, All’s Fair, which sports an impressive 6 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes compared to Monster’s 22 percent. The main high point of the show is the ensemble cast’s across-the-board great performances and some stellar production design as well. However, most found Monster to be a repulsive contortion of Gein’s persona while failing to meaningfully comment on pop culture — the only thing Monster: The Ed Gein Story does is indulge in the very thing it wishes to admonish.

2. ‘All’s Fair’ — Hulu

The only reason All’s Fair isn’t number one on this list is that while the show was universally panned by critics, it received enough hate-watches from audiences to justify its continued existence — but just barely. It’s one of those Emily in Paris situations, where the car crash on the side of the road makes drivers wanna crane their necks and get a good look, even though they shouldn’t. It’s the same situation with All’s Fair,  Murphy’s legal drama about an all-female law firm in Los Angeles that managed to clinch a series renewal.

A show that receives the moniker from numerous critics as being “one of the worst shows ever made” is unfortunately going to get a lot of people to watch out of curiosity for how exactly a show could be that bad. In the end, All’s Fair isn’t even a “so bad it’s good” situation because the show is too boring, too shallow and poorly written, to be entertainingly awful, all while helmed by an absolutely forgettable performance from Kim Kardashian.

1. ‘Suits LA’ — Peacock

The television “Flop of the Year” award goes to Suits LA, a remarkably ill-conceived spinoff of Suits predicated on the fact that people enjoyed checking out Suits when it was added to Netflix. But trying to exploit the streaming success of an older show doesn’t mean that a creatively uninspired spinoff is going to generate the same success. The creators behind Suits LA seemed not to understand what made Suits so good to begin with, and instead of trying something new and interesting, they just create the same thing a second time — but worse.

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Suits LA simply tries to transpose the narrative of Suits onto a different setting, but without any of the writing, acting or editing that made the original a great, breezy and bingeable watch. Plus, the show already had a failed spinoff with Pearson back in 2019, which was cancelled after one season and starred one of Suits’ most compelling characters. If a show with an original character couldn’t work, why did they think they could capture magic with an all-new cast playing poorly-written characters? If All’s Fair at least has hate-watch intrigue, Suits LA absolutely has nothing to justify watching it.


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G Herbo Proposes to Taina Williams

G Herbo and his longtime partner, Taina Williams, are leveling up for 2026 … they got engaged over New Year’s Eve! The 31-year-old rapper shared the sweet moment in an Instagram story, showing him getting down on one knee to ask the mother of his…


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Transport Minister Kaupa assures disaster survivors of sustained Govt support

By Watipaso Mzungu

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Minister of Transport and Public Works, Feston Kaupa, has assured survivors of recent natural disasters in selected districts of sustained government support to ensure their safety and security. 

Kaupa made this commitment during an impromptu visit to 250 displaced families from Group Village Head Chiopera in Traditional Authority Kalimanjira, Nkhotakota, last night.

“Through President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, I would like to assure you of the government’s commitment to providing sustained support through this difficult time. However, let me emphasize the need for collective efforts to mitigate the impact of disasters,” he said.

The minister’s assurance comes as the country grapples with the aftermath of recent natural disasters, affecting communities and infrastructure. Kaupa’s visit aimed to provide assurance of government support and assess the situation on the ground.

The affected districts, including Nkhotakota, have faced severe flooding, resulting in four deaths and over 8000 households impacted. 

In response, the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) has launched emergency operations, distributing relief items such as food and blankets, and initiating evacuation exercises in high-risk areas.

Flanked by Commissioner for DoDMA, Wilson Moleni, District Commissioner for Nkhotakota, and senior officers from the Malawi Defense Force (MDF) and Malawi Police Service, Kupa said his night visit to Chididi Community Day Secondary School, where the survivors have been sheltered, highlights the government’s commitment to disaster management and response.

After his brief interaction with the survivors, Kaupa handed food items, including maize and beans, and blankets and buckets for their use at the camp.

“The government has made a deliberate arrangements to ensure that more food supplies and other essentials are reaching you timely. We’re working hand in hand with the MDF and the police to ensure that there’s no disruption of food supplies to you while you are in the camp,” he said.

GHV Chiopera commended the government for its quick response.

“We can’t thank you enough. You’ve just come on time and we don’t take your urgent response for granted. Therefore, on behalf of my subjects, I wish to extend my gratitude to the President, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, for delegating you to come and see for yourself the tragedy that has hit us,” said the chief.

In his remarks, Moleni disclosed that government has been working to improve disaster management plans, especially after recent flooding incidents. 

Among others, the Commissioner said DoDMA has been collaborating with local and international development partners to develop multi-hazard contingency plans and strengthen early warning systems.


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