My Take On It: Parents’ decisions have long-term effects on children

3 Now Israel loved Joseph more than any of his other sons, because he had been born to him in his old age; and he made an ornate robe for him……

23 So when Joseph came to his brothers, they stripped him of his robe—the ornate robe he was wearing — 24 and they took him and threw him into the cistern…. 27 Come, let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites and not lay our hands on him; after all, he is our brother, our own flesh and blood.” His brothers agreed.

28 So when the Midianite merchants came by, his brothers pulled Joseph up out of the cistern and sold him for twenty shekels of silver to the Ishmaelites, who took him to Egypt…. 36…. the Midianites sold Joseph in Egypt to Potiphar, one of Pharaoh’s officials, the captain of the guard. — Genesis 37:3, 23-4, 27-28, 36

This past week, Malawi’s new president, Professor Peter Mutharika announced that his government will from January 2026 implement free secondary school education.

The announcement was made at the Mulakho wa Alomwe cultural festival in Mulanje’s Chonde, citing that the initiative aims to eliminate absenteeism due to school fees, thereby empowering Malawi’s youth.

It is also part of his administration’s vision to remove financial barriers that keep many students out of school for a variety of reasons.

This is a brilliant and welcomed initiative that should be supported by all Malawians, especially the public and private sectors in Malawi.

Decisions that parents make have long-term impacts, both good and sometimes bad, on their children.

My paternal grandparents’ move from Ntcheu to Blantyre had the impact of enabling my father and his siblings to receive great education by missionaries at HHI and Girls’ School.

My mother’s father’s decision to go to Bulawayo (in current Zimbabwe), made my mother to live with her brother in Blantyre and she became the first among three girls to reach standard 6.

Upon his marriage to my mother, my father burst into political activism joining former physician-turned political agitator Kamuzu Banda fighting for freedom of the country.

Such a choice of loyalty led to my family (Dad, Mom, my four siblings and me) moving first to Great Britain (currently known as the UK), then New York, and finally Ethiopia. During these years, my siblings and I enjoyed receiving some of the best and free education.

Our parents made sure that we loved education, and to get out of it as much as we could. For this we are truly grateful. This gratitude is bestowed on President Mutharika for the foresight in introducing free secondary education in the country.

Such gratitude also goes to our other national parents – the presidents the country has been fortunate to have. In wanting to get Malawians in step with other scholars around the world, first parent Dr. Kamuzu Banda made university education free.

Following his footsteps the second Malawi parent, Dr. Bakili Muluzi made primary education free. Knowing that you can’t learn on an empty stomach, Bingu wa Mutharika introduced free fertilizer (one year) and coupon system for purchasing subsidized fertilizer and other farm implements.

Not to be outdone, Mama President Joyce Banda introduced free cows per household to boost the husbandry industry in Malawi (cows were a gift from Botswana.

While all these grand and brilliant initiatives have been introduced, there has still been the gap in meeting that old song “Education for All” drummed up by the United Nations.

It saddened me that while I have enjoyed an enviable sailing in the corridors of learning (that included my father pulling me out of US college to come and learn at Chancellor College – which was free tuition cost during the time I was admitted there), the country was filled with stories of many children – young girls and boys – that were left on the wayside unable to remain in school because of the financial burden the school system was in the country.

The result of the education system leaving many children behind in the learning highway was that many of them ended up either as street vendors in the informal market, others (mostly girls) in early, and sometimes forced marriages, or domestic workers; and some other young people ended up in illegal activities that got them in trouble with the law.

The media is full of reports of the results of parents failing to pay school fees, others selling all their life stock to send a son to school.

The Mutharika initiative of introducing free secondary education added to the free primary education is a great boost to Malawi’s prospects for development. This is because educating children is a sure way to secure certain progress for our leaders of tomorrow.

Because educated manpower feeds into the country’s industries (in all the sectors), this is a big clarion call to them, to stand tall in this project and fight their way to be the first enterprise, company or firm, to make financial contributions into the Mutharika Free Secondary School Initiative.

Private sector companies, corporations, NGOs, banks, farming industrial companies, shops, freight companies, anyone that uses Malawi man and woman power, own up and fall in line to help the government to finance the education of your future employee.

As Malawi moves forward with the Mutharika Free Secondary School Initiative, one thing should be for sure: the future of Malawi’s youth is brighter than ever!

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Northern MPs unite behind UTM’s Catherine Mzumara for deputy speaker position

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Thirty seven Members of Parliament from the Northern region have formed a bloc and endorsed Catherine Mzumara, a first-term lawmaker from the UTM Party, for the position of 1st Deputy Speaker of Parliament.

The grouping, led by former Vice President Khumbo Hastings Kachale, Frank Tumpale Mwenefumbo, and Noah Chimpeni, made the announcement in Lilongwe.

According to Mwenefumbo, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has offered to support the North on the position, prompting the bloc’s decision.

“The block has not just been formed for this, but even on bills that will be tabled in Parliament,” Mwenefumbo said, adding that ,”We must commend the DPP for the gesture they have shown.”

The bloc’s decision is seen as a strategic move to strengthen regional representation in Parliament’s leadership.

As a token of appreciation, the Northern MPs have pledged to support Sameer Suleiman for the position of Speaker of the National Assembly.

UTM Parliamentary leader Patricia Kaliati welcomed the DPP’s gesture, emphasizing the party’s willingness to work with everyone in Parliament, regardless of party affiliations.

“DPP is ready to work with everyone in parliament regardless of party affiliations,” she said.

The DPP has yet to comment on the matter, but the development signals a potential shift in the parliamentary dynamics.

With Mzumara as a frontrunner for the 1st Deputy Speaker position, it remains to be seen how other parties will respond.

Mzumara’s candidacy brings a fresh perspective to the role, and her UTM Party colleagues are optimistic about her chances.

The formation of the Northern bloc also underscores the region’s desire for greater representation in Parliament’s leadership.

As Parliament prepares to elect its leadership, the alliance between the Northern MPs and the DPP could play a crucial role in shaping the outcome.

With the support of the DPP, Mzumara’s bid for the 1st Deputy Speaker position appears strong, but the final outcome will depend on the negotiations and alliances forged in the coming days.

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Bullets, Wanderers set for high stakes Blantyre Derby showdown

The city of Blantyre is expected to come to life this Sunday, October 26, 2025, as football takes center stage at Kamuzu Stadium where FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and Mighty Wanderers will square off in the much-anticipated Blantyre Derby.

The derby, which is the biggest fixture in Malawi’s football calendar, has always carried more than just three points. It is a clash for pride, dominance and city supremacy.

Every time these two sides meet, emotions run high and the city divides into red and blue.

For the fans, this is more than a football match it is a festival of rivalry, passion and history.

Supporters have already begun painting the streets of Blantyre with their team colors in preparation for what many expect to be an explosive encounter.

Wanderers head into the derby with their confidence sky-high after going 19 league matches unbeaten, a record that has reignited belief within the blue camp. Coach Bob Mpinganjira has transformed his side into serious title contenders this season.

Meanwhile, Bullets, under coach Peter Mponda, will be out to prove their championship credentials.

Having lost three of their 20 league games, the People’s Team knows only a win can silence their critics and restore dominance over their age old rivals.

The two sides last met in the first round of the TNM Super League, where Wanderers triumphed 1-0 courtesy of a Blessings Mwalilino strike in the 11th minute. That loss still hurts Bullets and Sunday’s fixture offers the perfect opportunity for revenge.

Football pundits predict that both teams will go all out from the first whistle.

For Bullets, the spotlight will be on key players such as Chikumbutso Salima, Babatunde Adepoju, Paul Master, Peter Banda and captain Frank Willard, who are all expected to influence the game.

On the other hand, Wanderers will look to their reliable stars including Wisdom Mpinganjira, Blessings Mwalilino, Blessings Singini, Stanley Sanudi, Muhammad Sulumba and Thierry Sama to continue their fine run of form.

From 2022 to 2025, the two sides have faced each other seven times. Bullets have won twice, Wanderers once, while four matches have ended in draws, showing how balanced and unpredictable this rivalry has become in recent years.

Off the pitch, security has been tightened around Kamuzu Stadium to ensure fans enjoy the match in a safe environment.

Ticket sales for the match have been overwhelming with reports indicating that most stands were sold out by Friday afternoon.

Football lovers from across the country are expected to fill the stadium to capacity.

In another major football story, Malawi’s Silver Strikers are set for a crucial CAF Champions League return leg against Tanzanian giants Young Africans in Dar es Salaam.

Silver carry a 1-0 advantage from the first leg and will be hoping to maintain their lead.

The Tanzanian club has confirmed that entry to the stadium will be free, as they aim to pack the venue with supporters to give their team an extra boost. It will be a high-pressure game for both sides.

Coach Patrick Mabedi for Young Africas remains optimistic.

He has emphasized the importance of discipline and focus, saying his charges have prepared well to face the challenge despite Silver impressive home record.

Meanwhile, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced the full list of referees and officials selected to prepare for the upcoming AFCON tournament.

The officials will undergo training in Cairo from November 8th to 13th.

Surprisingly, no referee from Malawi has been included in the list, sparking disappointment among local football stakeholders who believe the country has capable officials deserving of recognition.

On the international scene, Lionel Messi has extended his stay with Inter Miami until 2028, signing what is expected to be the final contract of his glittering career. The deal also grants him equity in the club after retirement.

Messi, who joined Inter Miami in 2023, has been the highest-paid player in Major League Soccer and continues to be the league’s main attraction. His leadership has inspired Miami to new heights both on and off the pitch.

At 41 years old by the time the contract ends, Messi’s decision means fans will continue to witness his brilliance for at least three more years.

It’s a fitting final chapter for a player who has defined football for two decades.

In Europe, OPTA’s AI-powered supercomputer has made bold predictions for the 2025/26 season, tipping Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal to win both the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League.

If the prediction comes true, it would be a historic double for the Gunners, ending years of near misses and marking one of the greatest seasons in the club’s modern history.

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Malawi Queens shine as Malawi Kings fall to Zimbabwe in opening netball matches

HARARE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi’s national netball teams, both men and women, kicked off their opening matches against Zimbabwe on Friday afternoon with mixed results.

The encounters took place in Zimbabwe as part of a friendly test series between the two neighboring nations.

The women’s team, popularly known as the Malawi Queens, started their campaign on a high note after recording a convincing 54-40 victory over the Zimbabwe Gems.

The Queens displayed excellent coordination and dominance throughout the match, proving why they remain one of Africa’s top ranked netball sides.

The Queens showed class in both defense and attack.

Their sharp passes and accurate shooting made a big difference, allowing them to maintain control of the game from the opening whistle to the final moments.

The Zimbabwe Gems tried to fight back in the second and third quarters but Malawi’s tactical discipline kept them at bay.

The Queens’ defensive duo stood firm, intercepting key passes and breaking Zimbabwe’s rhythm whenever they tried to build momentum.

Meanwhile, it was a tough afternoon for the Malawi Kings, the men’s national netball team, who suffered a 62-30 defeat against the Zimbabwe Golden Flyers.

Despite their determination, the Kings struggled to match the pace and physicality of their Zimbabwean opponents.

The opening quarter saw Malawi Kings show glimpses of potential with quick passing and good movement but the Flyers’ experience and finishing power gave them a comfortable lead as the game progressed. The Malawian side failed to recover from the early setback.

Team officials have expressed satisfaction with the effort shown by both sides, emphasizing that such international friendlies are vital for exposure and development.

They said the Kings, being a relatively new team, will gain confidence and experience from these matches.

Both the Queens and Kings are expected to return to action tomorrow in Zimbabwe as the series continues.

The Queens will be aiming to extend their winning start, while the Kings will be seeking redemption and an improved performance.

The Netball Association of Malawi has commended both teams for representing the nation with pride and encouraged fans to continue offering support as the players fight to fly the Malawian flag high.

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21 Toteme-Style Rich Mom Fashion Deals up to 67% Off

Cashmere, knits, leather, oh my! We’re a little (a lot) obsessed with Toteme style, and luckily, we don’t need thousands of dollars to nail the aesthetic. Amazon is overflowing with high-end-looking pieces that should cost thousands. Even better, the best lookalikes are on sale — and start at just $8.

Toteme pieces are characterized by luxurious fabrics, minimalist designs, and refined silhouettes, and these 21 picks seriously deliver. Whether you’re looking for a cozy sweater, classy coat, leather bag or anything in between, you’ll find it below. But be warned: these pieces are selling out as we speak.

21 Toteme-Style Rich Mom Fashion Deals up to 67% Off

1. Everyday Staple: Channel rich vibes from the grocery store to the country club in this $8 ribbed top. It’s lightweight and perfect for layering — was $24, now $8!

2. Silky Scarf: We can’t believe it’s not cashmere! This wool-blend scarf is eerily similar to a $560 version at Toteme — was $41, now $26!

3. CEO Energy: Wear this oversized blazer to look like you own a multimillion-dollar fashion brand. You’ll even stun in jeans — was $50, now $42!

4. Comfy Cozy: Everything about this oversized fur coat looks expensive, including the (faux) grey fur and dramatic silhouette — was $60, now $40!

5. Hamptons Boutique: Drapey, flattering and buttery-soft, this boutique-style sweater checks every box, especially since it’s under $30 — was $40, now $27!

6. Yacht Wife: You don’t need a 50-footer to look like you have one, thanks to this nautical striped top made with a breathable wool-blend material — was $37, now $29!

19 Fall Dresses To Conceal the Tummy and Elevate Your Look

7. Satin Style: Swap jeans for this elevated midi skirt that slims, smoothes and lengthens. It pairs beautifully with blouses and sweaters alike — was $29, now $26!

8. Pretty in Purple: Give your quiet luxury aesthetic a playful twist with this crochet-embellished sweater that’s 43% off right now — was $35, now $20!

9. European Flair: Simple and sleek, this calf-length trench coat is the ultimate layering piece for fall and beyond — was $71, now $46!

10. Designer Bag: Why spend $400 on a leather bag when you can spend $40? This top-handle crescent tote is as polished as it gets — was $50, now $40!

11. Flattering Trousers: In-office days just got a whole lot better, thanks to these pleated work pants that visually slim the legs — was $38, now $28!

12. Classy Act: Run! The best wear-everywhere peacoat is 50% off and flying off the shelves — was $60, now $30!

13. Totally Tailored: Instead of a cardigan, opt for this professional work blazer that features zipper pockets and a body-skimming fit — was $50, now $40!

14. Luxe Leather: This (vegan) leather shoulder bag is the easiest way to look like a celebrity rich mom, especially with the gold hardware — was $40, now $32!

15. Neighborhood Trendsetter: Versatile is an understatement with this cashmere-blend wrap that triples as a scarf and shawl — was $69, now $60!

16. Mocha Maven: Go straight from errands to cocktails in this timeless turtleneck sweater that styles perfectly with jeans, leggings and trousers — was $43, now $35!

17. Wide-Leg Wonders: Ditch skinny styles for these comfy high-waist work pants that are as flattering as they are fashionable — was $30, now $20!

18. Outfit Set: Finally, an outfit that makes you look put together without even trying. This knit set is ideal for busy mornings — was $50, now $39!

19. The Perfect Cardicoat: Boutiquey and boho, this open-front cardigan coat combines multiple styles and keeps you temperate in all conditions — was $87, now $48!

20. Pumpkin Patch Puffer: Layer this mid-thigh-length vest over your favorite turtleneck top for a head-turning casual outfit — was $50, now $38!

21. Outerwear Essentials: Matching your scarf and gloves is a fail-proof way to look old-money-rich. This set is just $10 — was $19!

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Liam Hemsworth, Gabriella Brooks Cozy Up on Red Carpet After Engagement

Liam Hemsworth and Gabriella Brooks first fueled romance rumors in December 2019, and the couple have continued to grow closer since.

The actor was first spotted with Brooks at lunch with his parents in Byron Bay, Australia. A source exclusively told Us Weekly at the time that Hemsworth “feels comfortable” with the model.

While the pair have kept a low profile when it comes to their relationship, an insider told Us in September 2020 that “Liam and Gabriella are really close,” noting that the couple “connect over important topics and share the same values about family and life.”

In September 2025, Brooks announced that Hemsworth proposed after six years of dating.

Relive the couple’s romance by scrolling through the photos below:

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Celebrity Tattoo Artist Mark Mahoney Reacts to Grimes’ Face Tattoo

Grimes’ tattoo is a bold move — one ya gotta make to shock people with tattoos these days … so says a celebrity tat artist who has been around the block a time or two. We caught up with Mark Mahoney — a pro who’s been practicing his craft for…

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Odessa Young Gushes Over Jeremy Allen White’s Singing in Springsteen Movie

Jeremy Allen White is already racking up praise for playing The Boss … and if you need a reference, his costar Odessa Young is ready to co-sign the hype! Catch the clip — we grabbed the Aussie star in NYC on Friday, right as “Springsteen:…

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Erik Spoelstra, Bam Adebayo Support Terry Rozier After Gambling Arrest

Terry Rozier’s team isn’t abandoning him after his arrest … with Erik Spoelstra and Bam Adebayo showing support for the player on Friday. Spoelstra — the Miami Heat head coach since 2008 — addressed reporters at practice … just 24 hours after…

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