BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The Malawi government has recalled all Public Relations Officers (PROs) with immediate effect, as confirmed by the Minister of Information, Shadreck Namalomba
The investigation has also revealed that, some of the PROs recalled including Grace Kapatuka, Principal Communications Officer for the Presidential Taskforce on Covid-19 and Cholera; Mphatso Nkuonera from the Ministry of Lands; Pauline Kaude from the Ministry of Gender; Nellie Kapatuka from the Ministry of Labour; Tionge Kampondeni from the Ministry of Mining, Watson Maingo from the Ministry of Transport; and Gift Chiponde from Ministry of Education.
However, investigations by Maravi Post reveal that some PRO officers have not met their fate, including; Adrian Chikumbe and Loness Gwazanga both in the Ministry of Health, and Christopher Kapachika Banda from the Ministry of Education.
Chikumbe and Kapachika were not assigned by the Ministry of Information which is the policy holder, but were just handpicked by some political cadres, allegedly due to their loyalty to the Malawi Congress Party (MCP).
Mphatso Nkuonera, former PRO in the Ministry of Lands, expressed his gratitude in a farewell message that he dropped on Monday, on a WhatsApp forum, stating, “It’s time to say goodbye… You were available 24/7, and I am very grateful, kindly support the incoming.”
When contacted, Minister of Information and Government Chief Spokesperson, Hon. Namalomba confirmed the recall, saying, “The government has indeed recalled all PROs.”
The recall comes amid concerns about the role of PROs in government and their potential influence on public opinion.
The development has sparked speculation about the government’s intentions and the future of the PROs.
The Malawi government has been under pressure to ensure transparency and accountability in its operations.
The recall of PROs may be seen as a step towards achieving this goal.
Further details are awaited on the implications of this move and the government’s plans for the PROs.
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International reggae icon Jimmy Cliff has passed away at the age of 81, his family announced on Monday.
Cliff, whose birth name was James Chambers, died after a battle with pneumonia following a seizure, his wife Latifa Chambers said in a statement.
Cliff was instrumental in introducing reggae to a global audience, particularly through his performance in the landmark film The Harder They Come.
Born in rural Jamaica, Cliff began recording music in Kingston and made several singles before topping the Jamaican charts with his song Hurricane Hattie.
He broadened his musical approach to incorporate soul and Rhythm and Blues after relocating to London in 1965, and his album Wonderful World, Beautiful People became an international hit.
Cliff’s contributions to the soundtrack of The Harder They Come, including Many Rivers to Cross and Sitting in Limbo, cemented his status as reggae’s biggest star.
Cliff’s legacy extends beyond his music, as he paved the way for future generations of reggae artists.
He won a prize at a festival in Brazil with his song Waterfall and inspired artists like Paul Simon to explore reggae.
His music and impact will be remembered and celebrated by fans worldwide.
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PRETORIA-(MaraviPost)-South African police have launched an investigation into serious allegations against Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, the daughter of former President Jacob Zuma.
She is accused of allegedly deceiving 17 men into joining Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Reports indicate that the men were recruited under the pretense of serving as bodyguards for her father’s uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party.
Her stepsister, Nkosazana Bongamini Zuma-Mncube, has claimed that the men were sent to Russia and subsequently deployed to the front lines of the conflict.
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla has not publicly responded to the accusations at this time.
The 2021 riots in South Africa remain a separate legal matter for which she is already facing trial, reportedly for incitement of violence.
Earlier this month, the office of President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed that it had received urgent requests for assistance from 17 South African men, aged between 20 and 39, who are trapped in the Donbas region of Ukraine.
The allegations have sparked national concern in South Africa over the recruitment of citizens for foreign conflicts under potentially false pretenses.
Police investigations are ongoing, and authorities are seeking to establish the full circumstances surrounding the men’s deployment and the role of Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla and her associates.
The situation has added to the scrutiny of Zuma-Sambudla’s activities and intensified discussions around accountability for the recruitment of citizens in international conflicts.
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LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-In a bid to expands access to clean energy to its customers, 265 Energy Limited has officially opened its new Gas Refilling Station at Area 25 in the capital Lilongwe.
256 Energy Limited Publicist Philip White told The Maravi Post that “The outlet is designed to make access to gas refills easier, faster, and more convenient for customers in Area 25 and surrounding locations.
“Located strategically to serve residential and commercial clients, the new Gas Refilling Station will cater to customers from Area 25, Area 49, Area 50, Area 51, and nearby communities ensuring reliable and accessible gas services closer to home”.
White adds, “At 265 Energy, we are committed to making clean and affordable energy easily accessible to all.
“The launch of this Gas Refilling Station reflects our ongoing effort to bring energy solutions closer to our customers while improving efficiency and service quality.”
He explains further, “The new outlet is equipped with an electric automatic pump, which significantly reduces refill waiting times for clients, ensuring a faster and smoother experience.
“In addition to refills, the site provides assistance with gas cylinder exchanges, safety checks, and basic user guidance for first-time customers, supported by trained personnel”.
White assures, “Apart from its reliable gas services, 265 Energy also provides cutting-edge solar energy solutions designed to keep homes and businesses powered during load shedding.
“Our solar systems are built for efficiency and durability, ensuring uninterrupted power for essential appliances including lighting, fridges, TVs, computers, air conditioners, and water pumps. Each installation is tailored to suit customers’ energy needs while helping them save on electricity costs”
265 Energy is one leading Malawian energy solutions provider specializing in solar systems, gas supply, and energy efficiency services.
The company is committed to promoting sustainable, affordable, and innovative energy solutions that empower communities and fuel economic growth across Malawi.
With the Area 25 outlet launched, 265 Energy now has three refilling centers in Lilongwe, along Kaunda Road opposite Gateway Mall, Golden Peacock Mall, and Area 25 before Msungwi market.
Additional branches are located in Blantyre (Trade Fair Grounds) and Mzuzu (Best Oil Katoto Filling Station).
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DRC, Rwanda agree economic framework outline as part of peace deal
The Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Foundation (STBHF) expresses strong support for the historic peace framework initiated and hosted by the Emir of Qatar, His Highness Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, to end the bitter conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). At this crucial time, what the DRC and of course Africa needs urgently as a continent is total peace, culminating into political stability, democratic good governance, human rights, justice, freedom and dignity.
The peace framework was signed in Doha, the Qatari capital city, on 15th November, 2025 by the Government in Kinshasa and the M-23 rebel group. With this development, the STBHF urges both parties to sum-up great political courage, and exert further expeditious and systematic efforts, without recourse to violence, to resolve the hardcore political issues in order to achieve a lasting political settlement of decades of protracted conflict. The STBHF recognises the pivotal role played by the Emir of Qatar and the Qatari government in maintaining not only the ceasefire agreement, but also to ensure that a peace deal was signed, signaling hope to end Africa’s longest and devastating conflict in history.
The STBHF also takes this opportunity to urgently appeal to all citizens of the DRC, their political leaders and institutions to support a national consensus on the need for an end to the decades long conflict, which has devastated lives and destroyed the country’s infrastructure-based facilities and ruined its national economy. To this end, we encourage all member-states of the African Union (AU) to rally their support behind the DRC peace process with courage and vision, and ensure that no territory of Africa is used as a recruiting, or training or launching pad to continue the violence in the central African nation.
We urge the government in Kinshasa and the M23 rebel group militants to make every effort to promote an inclusive and comprehensive peace process, ending the untold suffering, misery and indignities associated with such a bitter conflict. Thus, we urge the two parties to take urgent action, on the premise that only the people of the DRC are best qualified, and not foreigners to be the architects of the destiny of their country.
And for the peace process to succeed, we call for sustainable support among Congolese people, given the complexity of the issues to be resolved. We know that the remaining negotiations will face significant challenges as they progress, but also, we believe with international financial assistance coming from peace and development partners, the people of the DRC will see tangible benefits of the entire process in their daily lives.
The STBHF recognizes restoring hope among the people of the DRC requires that all of them enjoy the benefits of the peace. The same also can be said that, building a national consensus for the difficult steps ahead in the DRC’s peace process require also great efforts to meet the social and humanitarian needs of war victims, including the poor, the unemployed, the internally displaced especially in the rural areas, the wounded, and women, children and the elderly people.
For lasting peace, the people of the DRC must unite to renounce violence and show their loyalty and respect for the principles of human rights, democracy, rule of law, and recognition of the rights of ethnic minorities. They must also focus on making ways to address justly the needs of all communities across the DRC, in order to combat poverty and foster social cohesion. Ending the violence is the only civilized and guaranteed step to remove the main barriers that militate against economic freedom, social progress and sustenance of the environment in the DRC. It is in this perspective that the STBHF is appealing to the Emir of Qatar to lead the global community to organize an international fundraising conference to help the reconstruction of the DRC, and to provide assistance to meet the immediate and priority needs of the people of the DRC. This is one of the many ways to help promote the peace process in the DRC.
While all areas of Eastern DRC have been seriously affected by the war, all the other regions have suffered the most extensive destruction and devastation. We commend the Emir of Qatar for his peace and development agenda across Africa, and pray that Allah Almighty continue to protect and guide him with vision, good health and long life.
We encourage all parties in the DRC’s peace process to collectively work towards providing the immediate needs of the war ravaged areas of their country, which continue to experience severe social-economic hardships and deprivation. We assure all parties to the peace process of our continued advocacy in promoting peace in the DRC. We stand ready also to launch a global campaign for immediate assistance to begin a process of resettling, rehabilitating internally displaced persons, addressing the needs of women and children and helping the population to restart their economic activities.
The STBHF explicitly condemns war and the application of war as an instrument to settle political differences, either at national, regional, continental or international level. We also adhere to cherished principles of peace and amity amongst member-states of the United Nations.
Naturally, the STBHF has had to counter various lies, hate messages and malicious attacks peddled in the mainstream media as well as the social media platform. We often dismiss these attacks as nothing but mere fake news or misinformation and disinformation campaigns intended to embarrass the Emir of Qatar and the Qatari people.
In a conflict regime, Qatar under the wise leadership of the authentic Emir, His Highness Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, advocates peaceful solutions based on international law, international humanitarian law and arbitration. With the Emir of Qatar now at the forefront of the peace process in the DRC, we warn against fake news designed to reverse progress in attempts to end the bitter conflict in the Central DRC.
Long live the great Emir of Qatar! Long live Qatar-Africa Solidarity!!
Signed:
Miss Zainab Sanko Chief Executive Director The Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Foundation (STBHF)
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BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-FDH Bank plc has pumped K150 million into the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) Endowment Fund to support needy students and enhance the university’s sustainability.
Speaking during the handover ceremony in Blantyre on Tuesday, FDH Bank Managing Director, Noel Mkulichi, said the Bank remains committed to empowering Malawi’s youth through education, innovation and entrepreneurship.
“It is always refreshing to be on a university campus where ideas fly freely, dreams stand tall, and future leaders are nurtured,” said Mkulichi.
He explained that the support aligns with the Bank’s sustainability programme, FDH Cares, and represents a long-term investment in human capital.
“We are committed to empowering growth in our community through our sustainability programme, FDH Cares, and education is one of our key pillars. This contribution is our act of doing good, an investment that will continue to yield impact long after today’s ceremony,” he said.
Mkulichi added that the donation builds on ongoing collaborations with MUBAS, including the Graduate Start-Ups Programme, which supports young entrepreneurs.
“Some say banks do not enjoy giving, but today we break that myth, this is not just giving; it is building, empowering, and investing in Malawi’s brightest minds.” he said.
He encouraged students to take full advantage of the opportunities the Endowment Fund creates.
“Work diligently, dream boldly, and step forward with courage,” he urged.
Receiving the donation, MUBAS Vice Chancellor, Professor Nancy Chitera, applauded FDH Bank for the timely contribution, noting that it advances the university towards its three-year target of raising K5 billion for the fund.
“This donation directly advances our goal of mobilising K5 billion for the Endowment Fund,” she said.
Chitera stressed that the fund reflects MUBAS’ commitment to ensuring no student withdraws due to financial hardship.
“We want every student to have access to accommodation, food allowances, e-resources, electronic gadgets and tuition support,” she explained.
She added that contributions to the MUBAS Endowment Fund represent a strategic investment in the nation’s future.
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