Blantyre City Mayor Osman makes history by share tables with street kids in his office

By Zakeyu Mamba

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Mayor of Blantyre City, Jomo Osman, made history this week on by becoming the first mayor in Malawi to officially invite street children into his office for an open, motivational, and personal conversation.

The rare moment, which took place Tuesday 18 Nomber, 2025, has drawn widespread praise from community members, leaders, and social-welfare advocates who view the gesture as a compassionate and progressive step toward supporting vulnerable young people.

During the meeting, Mayor Jomo spoke to the children with humility and honesty, sharing the difficulties he faced while growing up.

He explained that his journey to leadership was filled with struggles, uncertainty, and moments where giving up seemed easier.

However, through perseverance, discipline, and continuous effort, he managed to shape a better future for himself.

His message to the children was clear: Their present situation does not determine their destiny, and with commitment and self-belief, they can rise above any challenge.

The children listened closely as the mayor encouraged them to avoid destructive behaviors and to distance themselves from influences that may push them deeper into hardship.

He emphasized the value of education, respect, hard work, and good conduct-qualities he described as essential for anyone who wishes to transform their life.

He also assured them that his office remains open for guidance, mentorship, and support whenever they may need it.

As the meeting concluded, Mayor Jomo politely reminded the children to respect the office environment and ensure that nothing went missing as they left.

The remark, although delivered with humor, carried an important lesson about trust, responsibility, and integrity.

The visit has since been celebrated as a groundbreaking effort to build stronger relationships between city leadership and marginalized children-many of whom often feel unseen, unheard, and forgotten in society.

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‘King of the Hill’ Star Jonathan Joss’ Neighbor Indicted for Murder in Texas

“King of the Hill” voice actor Jonathan Joss’ neighbor, Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez, has been charged in Joss’ murder, People reports. The charge comes after Ceja Alvarez was arrested and released immediately after the tragic incident. He’s been formally…

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TikTok Star Girlalala’s Boyfriend Who Allegedly Shot Her Called 911

8:49 AM PT — According to the arrest warrant, obtained by TMZ, Girlalala’s longtime boyfriend, Shanoyd Whyte, called 911 himself after shooting her inside a car parked in a residential driveway, even flagging down deputies when they arrived.…

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How Ginny & Georgia’s Brianne Howey Celebrates Holidays With Daughter on Set

Brianne Howey is balancing motherhood and work as she prepares to celebrate the holiday season while filming season 4 of Ginny & Georgia.

“[My daughter] is 2 and my husband [Matt Ziering and I] are California natives. We are both from Southern California, so getting to spend time right now in Toronto [is lovely],” Howey, 36, exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting her partnership with Shutterfly. “It just started snowing here and my daughter is in heaven.”

Howey, who plays Georgia on the Netflix series, joked she didn’t know how to top this experience next year.

“I don’t even know what we’re going to do next holiday season if we’re not near the snow,” she noted. “But this has been so, so special for her.”

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While filming in Canada, Howey has found a way to capture moments with her family, telling Us, “Especially now that I have a family, the possibilities are truly endless. We had a blast when a couple of weeks ago, we got to have our own personal little family photo shoot.”

She continued: “Because we’re actually shooting season 4 of the show right now, we’re in Toronto and the weather turned about a month ago. Fall is falling and it’s been so gorgeous and it worked out so amazing for our family holiday card photo.”

Howey pointed out that she couldn’t juggle it all without her inner circle.

How Ginny & Georgia's Brianne Howey Celebrates Holidays With Daughter on Set
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“I rely very heavily on my support system — on my family, on my team and on my friends,” she said. “I definitely couldn’t do it without them.”

Howey and Ziering met in 2015 while out at a bar and eventually started dating. They eventually got engaged after five years together and planned to tie the knot in October 2020. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Howey and Ziering had to postpone their ceremony until July 2021. The couple welcomed their daughter that same year.

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As a family of three, the holidays have gotten even busier, but Howey has managed to do it all — from raising her daughter and filming her hit Netflix series to finding time to prepare the perfect gifts.

“I truly wouldn’t be able to even manage gifting throughout the holiday season — while working — without something as simple as Shutterfly,” she told Us. “It’s probably the most authentic partnership there is for me. I will be using Shutterfly all holiday season anyway.”

How Ginny & Georgia's Brianne Howey Celebrates Holidays With Daughter on Set
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Howey expressed her appreciation for the website, which has helped her to surprise her loved ones with custom items.

“I’ve used them every year — probably for the last 10 years. I’m not even exaggerating. It’s the most convenient gift giving stop,” she explained. “[For my daughter], we have a book with all of the pictures of our family and friends at home that we look through every other day to feel close to everybody that we’re missing when we start to feel a little bit homesick.”

She added: “One of my all time favorite items is when I got my stepmom a blanket with our family portrait on it. It was the biggest hit. She lays it out over the couch during the holidays. It’s very sweet. We’re big Halloween people, so we love any reason to feel festive. I utilize a lot of our Halloween pictures for gifts on Shutterfly.”

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Normani Teases ‘New Chapter in My Life’ Amid SHEIN Fashion Label Debut

Normani is stepping into a new era.

The “Wild Side” singer, 29, exclusively told Us Weekly that she is working on “creative new things” more than a year after releasing her debut album, Dopamine — though she stopped short of revealing new music.

“I feel like I’m in such a creative and a sweet spot right now coming off of Dopamine, but also entering a new chapter in my life,” Normani said while discussing the launch of her first-ever fashion brand, NORMANI, in partnership with SHEIN. “In terms of my career, I mean, I don’t want to give too much away, but I’m definitely in the process of creative new things. I’m very excited and I feel more fearless than ever, [and] more grounded.”

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The “Motivation” singer told Us on the set of her NORMANI photoshoot that she is “ready” and “eager to get out” the “creativity” that she has “pent up” inside. A part of that creativity includes her new fashion line, which she designed with her fans in mind. Normani told Us that she is “a girl of authenticity” and “a fashion girl at heart.”

“[SHEIN] allowed me the opportunity to be as involved and as creative as possible,” the “Candy Paint” singer explained. “I really just wanted to have this collection represent what Normani stands for, and things that I just naturally gravitate towards and would typically wear day to day. I’m really proud of this collection.”

Normani Teases New Chapter in My Life Amid SHEIN Fashion Label Debut
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Normani notes that the collection, the first of multiple, year-long brand drops planned exclusively on SHEIN, features “a lot of browns [and] earth tones,” which the singer loves to wear. The former Fifth Harmony member had affordability in mind when she began designing the label, which is partially inspired by ‘90s and Y2K fashion.

“I’m a ‘90s girl, early 2000s. There’s some of those influences in there,” the singer dished. “It was really important for me — just because I understand the climate that we’re in — I wanted to make sure that it was affordable for my fans, especially considering everything going on and taking place in the world today. I wanted to create a luxury, but affordable brand.”

Normani, who described her style as “refined,” “risk-taking,” “elegant” and “feminine,” noted that the collection is inclusive to all body shapes and sizes.

Normani Teases New Chapter in My Life Amid SHEIN Fashion Label Debut
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“All of our pieces, they really represent every type of girl out there; every woman out there,” she shared.

Normani credited her mother, Andrea Hamilton, for helping her develop her sense of style. The singer told Us that Hamilton was “so detailed putting her outfits together” and Normani would often watch her mother “do her hair [and] makeup” as a child.

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“I really had my mom to look up to,” she dished. “I would definitely say, obviously in my career, [my style] has evolved a lot. I think that that just, honestly, lends itself to experience. Me evolving as a woman and not being afraid to try different things. I think that I always give myself and allow myself the opportunity to just kind of play and experiment.”

Fans can shop NORMANI exclusively on SHEIN.

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Why a Coup won’t work in Modern-Day Nigeria

By Tony Ogunlowo

In the runup to the October 1st Independence celebrations Sahara Reporters leaked a story that a bloody coup aimed at destabilizing , and overthrowing, the democratic government of President Tinubu had been thwarted.

There is still no official confirmation of this todate even though top service chiefs have been replaced and more than 40 officers have been arrested by the DSS who allegedly have had them under surveillance since August 2024.

Nigeria is a different country to the way it was in the 60s, 70s and 80s when anybody, presumably any disgruntled junior officer, could just pick up a gun, overthrow the incumbents, become Head of State and start their dictatorships: Africa, and mostly certainly Nigeria, have moved on from the Abachas and Idi-Amins of the past.

A military junta coming into power will abolish all laws and will rule by degree, so it’ll be a question of them shouting ‘jump’ and the people going ‘how high?’. Nigerians have long evolved beyond this and it’ll only bring out the people , en-masse, to protest. And as we’ve seen from previous mass protests, such as #ENDSARS, it’s not easy to crush the will of the people anymore. No more are they scared of a soldier with a gun. And with SM to pass the word around and keep everyone up to date; a medium even the junta can’t control or shut down completely as we’ve seen when the Buhari-led government tried shutting down Twitter usage in Nigeria, people just used VPNs to get around the ban. So a government overall control of the media is out of the question.

Nigerians have tasted the freedom of democracy, however imperfect it may be, and a return to a repressive military will not be welcomed with open arms: people now have the right to elect whoever they want to rule them instead of having somebody imposed upon them.

For a military coup to be successful the military will have to coral the people into a pen they can control: this can work in countries like Mali or Niger where the entire populace is less than the population of Lagos state. In Nigeria, a country of more than 200 million souls plus, the military is already stretched beyond its limits fighting insurgencies in the North and South-East so a new military junta won’t have the might – or equipment – to control the country successfully.

Mali and Niger armed forces removed democratically elected Presidents and their governments on the grounds of absolute abuse of office. Some will argue that the same should happen in Nigeria.

Whilst I’m not a big fan of President Tinubu it’s got to be said  he’s been in power for less than two years and he inherited a mess from Buhari who in turn inherited it from Jonathan, who….need I go back any further? Logically thinking, anybody coming into power, military or civilian, will not have the power to change things overnight, as the people want, and the hardship will continue. For those old enough to remember when the Buhari/Idiagbon junta ousted Shehu Shagari from power in 1983 change did not happen overnight: it was a gradual undertaking and things weren’t as bad as they are now. So a military junta coming in will just huff and puff without getting anything done.And to make matters worse the international community will be watching and will impose extremely tough sanctions upon the nation in effect crippling all business transactions in and out of the country. And if they go as far as declaring an oil embargo and call in all loans obtained, the country will be finished. Further more ECOWAS, the OAU – including President Trump’s USA – may decide on a military intervention to forcibly remove the junta from power because democracy can not be seen to fail in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, as it has in Mali,Niger and elsewhere.( – and don’t forget Trump is looking for any excuse to bomb ‘disgraced’ Nigeria anyway!). If people think life under Tinubu is hard, then it’ll become unbearable.

In an earlier article ( “Are Coups in Africa still a Good thing?) I did point out that if we are going to practice democracy the African way there should be provision to remove inept and corrupt leaders the African way (aka a coup d’etat). Without sounding like I’m contradicting myself, people like the late Robert Mugabe needed a palace coup to remove him from office ( – as may well Paul Biya of Cameroon) for the systematic abuse of the democratic process that kept him in power. The same can be said also of the autocratic democracies of Niger, Mali etc who were also overthrown by the military. But the question is, as I pointed out then, is where do you draw the line?

Nigeria is still a fledgling democracy, I say is still in its infancy and mistakes will be made as we learn as once did the great democracies of the Western world: we are going to screw things up, abuse things but eventually we’ll get it right ( – whenever that might be!) as they say Rome wasn’t built in a day. Allowing the boys in khaki back will just send us back to square one and all the efforts of those who fought for modern-day democracy in Nigeria, like MKO, would have been in vain.

So the idea that a semi-illiterate gun-totting ‘who-build-dis-garda’ Army General seizes power and miraculously restores the country to its former glory, overnight, is not going to happen. It’s simply against the Law of Averages.

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Gender Minister Navicha unhappy with static women representation numbers in Malawi Parliament

.….Calls for Accelerated Action

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Minister of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare, Mary Navisha, has raised fresh concerns over the low number of women serving in Malawi’s Parliament, revealing that women currently make up only 21 percent of all sitting legislators.

Speaking in an interview, Navisha said the figure is a reminder of the persistent barriers women face in political participation despite years of advocacy aimed at increasing female leadership in governance.

“It is worrying that women remain underrepresented in such an important decision-making space,” Navisha said.

“We need to collectively step up efforts to ensure more women are empowered and supported to contest for public office.”

She attributed the low numbers to structural and cultural challenges, including limited access to campaign resources, political intimidation, and deeply rooted social norms that discourage women from seeking leadership roles.

According to Navisha, increased female representation is critical to achieving gender equality and ensuring that issues affecting women and girls such as gender-based violence, maternal health, and economic empowerment are addressed effectively at policy level.

The minister said the government, civil society organizations, and political parties must intensify capacity-building programs, mentorship initiatives, and financial support mechanisms aimed at helping women navigate the political landscape.

Several gender rights advocates have echoed Navisha’s sentiments, saying the 21 percent representation falls short of regional and international commitments such as the SADC Protocol on Gender and Development, which encourages member states to strive for 50 percent women’s representation in decision-making positions.

As Malawi prepares for future elections, stakeholders are urging communities to challenge stereotypes and support female candidates, emphasizing that stronger representation in Parliament will contribute to more inclusive and balanced national development.

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CAF crowns PSG star Hakimi as 2025 Africa’s Best Male Player

RABAT-(MaraviPost)-Moroccan football star Achraf Hakimi has been named the Best Male Footballer in Africa for 2025 by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), in a ceremony held on Wednesday night in Rabat, Morocco.

Hakimi, who plays as a right-back for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in France, secured the prestigious award after an outstanding year for both club and country.

His consistent performances, decisive contributions in big matches and leadership on the pitch helped him outshine two other African giants Mohamed Salah of Egypt and Victor Osimhen of Nigeria, who were also strong contenders.

The win marks a historic moment for Hakimi, who becomes one of the few defenders to claim the top individual honour in African football.

Throughout 2025, Hakimi was instrumental in PSG’s domestic and continental campaigns, often delivering match-winning contributions.

For Morocco, he remained a key figure, helping the Atlas Lions maintain their strong form in international competitions and World Cup qualifiers.

This year’s CAF Awards ceremony attracted top football officials, former players and international dignitaries. The atmosphere in Rabat was electric as Moroccan fans celebrated their star’s achievement on home soil.

Hakimi, in his acceptance speech, dedicated the award to his teammates, his coaches and the Moroccan people, saying the recognition motivates him to push even harder.

He also encouraged young African footballers to continue working hard, reminding them that discipline and determination can take them far.

His victory adds another major milestone to his career, strengthening his legacy as one of Africa’s most accomplished footballers of his generation.

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Vice President Jane Ansah attends first cabinet Meeting after historic September Elections

By Burnett Munthali

Vice President Jane Ansah has announced that she attended the first Cabinet meeting held since the landmark September 16 polls.

In a statement posted on her official Facebook page, Ansah said the meeting took place today at the Mtunthama State Residence in Lilongwe.

She revealed that the session was chaired by President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika.

The Vice President described the meeting as an important step in advancing the new administration’s agenda following its electoral victory.

She concluded her update with the message, “#DeliveringThePromise,” signalling the government’s commitment to fulfilling its pledges to Malawians.

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Malawians unite in mourning Dr. Victoria Bobe: Laid to rest in Blantyre

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-A sombre atmosphere filled the Limbe Cathedral on Wednesday afternoon during the funeral mass for 33-year-old medical doctor, Dr. Victoria Bobe.

Dr. Bobe, who served at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital and lectured at the Kamuzu University of Health and Sciences (KUHES), was tragically killed after unknown assailants entered her compound in Chigumula Township.

She was laid to rest at Misesa Cemetery following a funeral mass led by the Vicar General of the Blantyre Archdiocese, Rev. Fr. Boniface Tamani.

In his sermon, Rev. Fr. Tamani described her death as a devastating loss for Malawi.

He said the country had lost a promising young doctor and academic whose contribution to health and education was invaluable.

He emphasised that justice must be pursued for those responsible for her killing.

Speaking on behalf of the bereaved family, George Nnesa appealed to the government to consider reinstating the death penalty.

He argued that Malawi has recently experienced an increase in brutal killings that demand stronger deterrent measures.

He questioned why Malawi should avoid capital punishment when countries such as the United States and several European nations still apply it.

He said the family was deeply pained by the loss of such a vibrant and dedicated young medical professional.

Malawi News Agency photojournalist Arkangel Tembo captured the scenes and emotions that marked the funeral ceremony.

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