NBM plc donates 84 desks to Namitambo Primary School

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has donated 84 desks worth MK15 million to Namitambo Primary School in Chiradzulu to improve learning conditions for pupils.

The desks will cater for the pupils who previously sat on the floor due to a shortage of furniture.

Speaking during the handover ceremony in Chiradzulu on Thursday, NBM plc Head of Corporate Banking Division, William Chatsala, said the donation was part of the Bank’s efforts to support education through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

“This donation is about restoring the dignity of learners. One of the teachers told me that it is difficult for girls to stand and answer questions because most of them sit on the floor. With these desks, they can now learn comfortably and dream of a better life,” said Chatsala.

Chiradzulu District Commissioner, Francis Matewele, commended NBM plc for what he described as a timely and impactful gesture that will help improve the quality of education in the district.

“I would like to thank National Bank, ‘The bank of the nation’, for this donation of 84 desks for our learners in the junior classes. Most learners were sitting on the floor, but the bank has stepped in with K15 million to purchase these desks,” he said.

Matewele further appealed for a mindset change among parents and guardians, urging them to send their children to school.

Namitambo Primary School Head Teacher, Charles Majawa, expressed gratitude, saying the desks will ease seating challenges during examinations.

“Namitambo Zone is the biggest centre in Chiradzulu, and during examinations, learners faced problems because they had no desks. This support has come at the right time,” said Majawa.

The school has an enrolment of 1,221 learners.


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Isaac Jomo Osman is now Blantyre City Mayor

….Councillor Gerald Lipikwe chosen as Vice Mayor as Blantyre City Council ushers in new leadership

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Blantyre City on Wednesday welcomed a new leadership team following the election of Isaac Jomo Osman as Mayor and Councillor Gerald Lipikwe as Vice Mayor during a fully attended council session held at the Blantyre City Council chambers.

Osman’s election marks a new chapter for the city, with councillors entrusting him with the responsibility of steering the commercial capital toward improved service delivery, enhanced development, and strengthened community engagement.

His rise to the mayoral seat comes at a time when residents are calling for renewed focus on infrastructure maintenance, security, waste management, and economic revival within the city.

Councillor Gerald Lipikwe, who was elected Vice Mayor, pledged to support the new Mayor in advancing the council’s development agenda.

He emphasized teamwork, transparency, and responsiveness to the needs of residents as key guiding principles in carrying out his duties.

The election drew excitement among community members and council officials, who expressed optimism that the new leadership will bring energy, accountability, and strategic thinking to the management of Malawi’s oldest city.

The new Mayor and his deputy are expected to immediately begin consultations with council departments, local leaders, and key stakeholders as they outline priority areas for the coming months.

The leadership will be central to driving the city’s developmental vision and restoring confidence in municipal governance.


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NAM names squad for 2025 Africa Netball tourney

Malawi Queens

By Edwin Mbewe

LILONGWE–(MaraviPost)-The Netball Association of Malawi (NAM) has geared up with preparations for the 2025 African Netball tournament by naming a 20-member provisional squad.

The country will host the competition from 8-14 December at the Griffin Saenda Indoor Sports Complex in Lilongwe.

Head coach Peace Chawinga-Kalua has retained several experienced players while introducing promising new faces as part of the team’s rebuilding strategy.

Former Manchester Thunder and current Leeds Rhinos star Joyce Mvula leads the shooting department alongside Florence Jeke and Cynthia Khunga. They are joined by Stella Matelezi and Chimwemwe Dzanja.

In midcourt, Chawinga has called up veterans Takondwa Lwazi, Thandie Galeta and Bridget Kumwenda, along with newcomers Florence Gamuka, Idesi Zechariah and Meria Soko.

The defensive unit features Mphatso Kanyimbo, Shabel Bengo and Martha Dambo, complemented by Chifuniro Moses, Aisha Gama, Tendai Masamba and Grace Chimbiri.

NAM General Secretary Yamikani Khungwa-Kauma revealed the team is expected to begin camping on Sunday.

The Queens last hosted the African Netball tournament in 2013 in Blantyre, where they emerged victorious. Thirteen years later, they will be looking to replicate that feat on home soil.

Besides hosts Malawi, ten other nations will compete: Eswatini, Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa, Uganda, Lesotho, Kenya, Namibia, Tanzania and Botswana.

Peace Chawinga-Kalua will lead the technical panel alongside assistant coach Madano Tepheteya.

Beatrice Mpinganjira serves as fitness trainer, while Trisser Mailosi is the team manager.


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Three DPP councillors battle for Blantyre City Mayorship today

….Swearing-in of 30 new councillors marks the beginning of a fresh five-year term

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The Blantyre City Council is today set for a decisive election as it chooses a new Mayor at the Civic Centre.

Three Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) ward councillors have thrown their hats into the ring, signalling an intense intra-party contest.

The contenders are Isaac Jomo Osman of Bangwe Ntopwa Ward, Eric Mofolo of Mapanga-Mzedi Ward, and Joseph Makwinja of Bangwe Namiyango Ward.

Each of the three councillors has publicly expressed confidence in their leadership capabilities and their desire to steer Blantyre City in a new direction.

The mayoral vote is taking place alongside the swearing-in and oath-taking ceremony for 30 newly elected Blantyre City councillors.

The ceremony marks the beginning of their five-year mandate to serve Malawi’s commercial capital and its residents.

The election of a new Mayor is expected to set the tone for how the council will manage critical issues such as road infrastructure, waste management, security, and service delivery.

Observers note that the race is likely to be tight, given that all three candidates are from the same political party and share similar political constituencies.

The emergence of internal competition is also seen as a test of unity and democratic maturity within the DPP’s local structures.

Residents of Blantyre are watching closely, hoping that the new leadership will bring fresh energy and solutions to the city’s long-standing governance challenges.

The results of today’s election will shape the council’s direction and determine the political atmosphere at the Civic Centre for years to come.

The Maravi Post will provide updates as the election concludes.


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How Mutharika has faired during his first 40 days in office?

Malawians have currently expressed a series of criticisms or concerns regarding the actions and decisions of Malawi President Arthur Peter Mutharika (APM).

Firstly, Mutharika’s ad hoc approach to cabinet appointments during a significant economic crisis has been criticized for being inconsistent and ineffective.

For instance, at the time of fuel scarcity, APM took a long time to appoint the Minister of Energy, Jean Mathanga.

Secondly, the appointment of individuals with allegations of crime and corruption, such as Alfred Gangata, Enoch Chihana, and Richard Luhanga, has raised concerns about governance and integrity.

Unfortunately, there is another school of thought that such appointments may propagate the corruption culture thereby creating a conflict of interest.

Furthermore , there have been complaints regarding the lack of proper procedures in the appointments of key positions, such as the Director General of the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) and the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).

Some have contended that the acting Director General of MRA should have been chosen from within the organization, even without the involvement of the board.

Additionally, the process of selecting the Director General of ACB was not properly followed by APM. It should have included merit-based interviews for potential candidates, with the ultimate decision of appointment resting with the president.

Unfortunately, Mutharika has also been accused of favoring the Lhomwe tribe in public office appointments, leading to claims of tribalism and lack of inclusivity in governance.

This is against the background that Mutharika was evenly voted into power across all regions and tribes of Malawi.

Some critics have questioned Mutharika’s absence at the military fallen heroes ceremony as exhibiting a lack of respect and commitment to the nation and its armed forces.

It is therefore unfortunate that the ongoing shortages of essential commodities such as fuel, food, foreign exchange, water, and electricity have been a significant concern for the populace, reflecting poorly on Mutharika’s leadership.

Although it is premature to make a final assessment of Mutharika’s administration, the government has not provided any concrete explanation or proposed solutions for the current predicaments.

Lastly, Mutharika’s warnings against holding constitutional demonstrations have been interpreted as an attempt to suppress dissent and limit citizens’ rights to protest.

In conclusion, these listed factors represent a variety of concerns about Mutharika’s leadership that have been currently brought up in public discussions.

It is important for the Mutharika administration to promptly address these criticisms in order to maintain the public’s confidence in his leadership.


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Legislator Mkumba vows to continue empowering Ndilande, Malabada constituents

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Member of Parliament (MP) for Ndilande and Malabada-Nyambadwe constituency, Ismael Rizk Mkumba, has expressed joy over his recent court victory, describing the election petition against him as “malicious, fraudulent, and baseless.”

Speaking to Maravi Post in an interview on Thursday, Mkumba said the judgment was a validation of his hard work and deep connection with his constituents.

“Iam extremely happy with the victory because the petition was merely malicious, fraudulent, and baseless. I managed to secure about 12,000 votes after campaigning for only five days, while my opponent campaigned for almost 12 months,” Nkumba said.

He attributed his success to the long-term investments he has made in uplifting the lives of the people in his area since 2018.

This victory is well-deserved. It shows that the investments I made in the people from 2018 up to polling day have paid dividends,” he added.

Nkumba highlighted his constituency development record, noting that his 2018 campaign motto, “Kuthana ndi Umphawi” (Eradicating Poverty), continues to guide his initiatives.

“I have trained about 2,300 drivers and 3,200 chefs. We have provided small loans through the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) of up to 5,000, and paid bursaries for about 500 needy students some of whom have now graduated with bachelor’s degrees,” he said.

He further claimed that his office has implemented more tangible development projects in six years than the Blantyre City Council has managed in 31 years.

Nkumba reaffirmed his commitment to economic empowerment and development in the constituency.

“I love my people and my people love me. We will not allow any detractors to derail us from our goal of achieving financial freedom. With the MK5.2 billion annual CDF allocation from 2026 poverty will be something of the past,” he said confidently.


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