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Jay-Jay-Cee Reschedules Album Launch to 4th November

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 Malawi's Dance hall artist Jay-Jay - Cee has announced the rescheduling of highly anticipated launch from 7th October to 7th November 2023. Poster of  Jay-Jay Cees's Album Launch The decision came after a clash with the Blantyre cultural Festive  in which Skeffa Chimoto, Driemo and Tay - grin are among the performers. "I planned to launch the album on the 7th October but there are alot of events happening on this day including a free show happening a few kilometers from where the launch will take place, so to avoid losses I have decided to cancel the album launch.  ZBS video taken from jayjay-Cee Facebook page.  Meanwhile Driemo who was initially set to perform at the Blantyre Culture Festive took to his page to address the situation "Realising that an  Album launch   is the biggest moment for every artist, our management decided not to perform at the festive which had been booked instead offer to perform for free at Jay-Jay Cee's album launch", reads...
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 Chinthu chomwe chikuganiziridwa kuti ndi ndege ya ufiti chagwa m'boma la chiladzulu kwa  Mfumu yaikulu Chitera. Chinthuchi chili ndi Chule pamwamba yemwe akuganiziridwa kuti ndi munthu yemwe amayendesa chinthuchi

Food Poisoning Outbreak at Lunzu Secondary School Sends Over 70Students to Mulambe Hospital

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In distressing turn of events, more than 70students from Lunzu Secondary School in Blantyre have been rushed to Mlambe hospital to what is suppected to be food poisoning.  The incident unfolded earlier today when students began exhibiting symptoms of nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and dizness shortly after consuming porridge provided as part of their meal.  The affected Students  are currently receiving medical treatment at Mlambe Hospital. Their condition vary, with some in stable condition while others require more intensive care,confirmed one of the hospital staff who asked for anonymity. 

Elephants' crop raids raise Hunger concerns in Kasungu

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Residents living near Kasungu National Park have expressed  concerns over their livelihoods and safety as elephants venture beyond park boundaries, devastating vital crops and tragically, claiming two lives in the process. "we do not have food because we did not harvest any due to the elephants. Our houses have been demolished by them in searching for food that we kept. We are appealing to the government for urgent action". The victims narrated. According to the victims the only solution to the problem is to build a fence around the park boundaries and they're very thankful to the ministry as the project is in progress.  Commenting on this issue the department of wildlife said that the fence project is underway is expected to cover 90 kilometers  in December out of the 130 kilometers as projected.         The minister and the National parks officials  https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02VYrBQHoCzqLYmWBo7GVj6YeS8BoTwjz3rV2RHH3F5...

89-YEAR OLD MAN BEATEN AMIDST WITCHCRAFT ACCUSATIONS

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In a shocking display of elder abuse, an 89-year old man of Kasamba village in the area of senior chief Symon in Neno district, was brutally attacked and forcibly expelled from his village after being accused of witchcraft following the tragic demise of his grandson. here Picture by zodiak online  The victim identified as Binwell Chabwera narrated the following to his fellow elders at Mai Mbambande Foundation, “my grandson was a businessman he used to burn charcoal for sale, on the day he met his fate, he went to the forest to cut tree then a branch of tree which he was cutting fell on his eyes and he was badly injured. His siblings took him to the hospital without notifying me. They accused me of sending the branch of tree mysteriously. And he was admitted”.  After a week, the condition worsened and the deceased relatives decided to inform Chabwera when they saw that his condition was deteriorating each passing day, he further explained. He went ahead to say that his relative...

POLICE REFUTES ALLEGATIONS ABOUT NAMASIKINI ATTACKS

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Malawi police  has expressed concern over the allegations that are made about street kids popularly known as Namasikini in the city of Blantyre  Speaking to Television Islam presenter Yassin Limu on Mwaweluka bwanji program, Blantyre police public relations officer, Sub Inspector Peter Mchiza said that these accusations are mostly made by high profile people. According to the officer, these men upon reaching drinking places, they find a sex worker to satisfy their sexual desire. For fear of being seen in lodges they opt to do sex in the cars where they are attacked.  He further adds that upon reaching their homes they dont explain to their wives exactly what had happened, instead they said that they have been attacked by Namasikini (street kids) while slowing down the car at a hump. The PRO explains that it is a crime to have sex in a car. There is a high number of attacks in the city of Blantyre in areas like Chitawira, Chichiri, Chinyonga, Kanjedza, Chirimba and Limbe. ...