FOR GIVEnESS IN MARRIGE IS FREEDOOm FINAL EPISODE 5 Forgiveness In Marriage Is Freedom. Final Episode 5. . 3months later after Alex Divorced me just because i saved his life by accepting that the robbers should have 5ex with me rather than killing him, it was so painful that he divorced me, but i must move on with my life, My parents blamed me of marrying Alex, my father was so angry to see me back home. . So while in my parents house, i started my water business again, i stared selling in bags, i will carry it on my head and be moving round the street, i was never ashamed, everybody have known me as WATER SELLER, at a point i stopped carrying it on my head round the street, i now keep it at a particular place, many people have known me already, so they always come and buy. later i started supplying the sachet water to people, i no more sale one by one, i now sale in bags, from there i bought a fridge and the business was growing, finally i now have a small company where i produce my own table water, from small company, it migrated to a big company, after some years, i bought a land and i builded a big company for the table water production, i bought two cars, i gave one to my parents, this was just like a miracle to me, am now a big woman. . After five years in the business, i can now boost of 3 cars, two big houses and many other things. I got information from someone that my formal husband Alex is now very poor and cannot even feed himself, one day i went out with one of my car, on the way the car broke down, so i sent someone to go and call me a mechanic to come and know whats wrong with the car, after 5mins, the person i sent arrived with a mechanic, i started explaining to the mechanic how the car stopped and i dont really know what happened, when i looked close to the mechanic man, behold it was Alex my formal husband, so you are now a mechanic Alex? [i asked him]. He was surprised and he rushed to hug me but i pushed him out immediately and i looked for another mechanic to repair my car. I can never forgive Alex, someone i saved his life and he drove me out of his house and divorce me, now that i have made money, he want to take me back. . After six months from the day i met alex, my business was increasing more and more, i now produce bottle water and can juice, Oneday Alex called me, i dont know how he got my number, he started begging me to forgive him, i told him i will never and can never forgive him, i rather die than to forgive him. Its was his turn then, but now its my own turn, Life is turn by turn, what goes around comes around. . some months later, i fell sick, i was taken to many hospitals but no solution to my illness, the sickness was eating me up and i was dying slowly, none of the doctors could figure out what the problem was, if its money issue i can pay, after i might have gone to many hospitals, i now discover that the sickness is spiritual, so i went to one powerful man of God to pray for me, after the man of God finished praying for me, he told me that the solution to my illness is forgiveness, he said that someone broke my heart long ago and the person have already apologized to me but i did not accept, he said if i want to be free i should forgive the person. immediately i remembered Alex my formal husband, i narrated the story to the pastor and told him that i can never forgive alex, He pleaded with me to forgive him but i said no that i can never forgive him. . [Jane later died of the illness and he never forgave Alex.] The_End. Let me use this opportunity to advice you, Forgiveness is a must in marriage, no matter what pls try and forgive, marriage is for better and for worse, had it been Jane forgave Alex, she wouldn't have died. Forgiveness in Marriage or Relationship is Freedom.
The colour dream of former president the late Bingu wa Mutharika—the Nsanje Inland Port—is fast fading away as the port, which cost the country $20 million, is now hanging above a muddy swamp following the drying up of the Shire River on the port’s section. Currently, the Shire River water levels at Nsanje Inland Port have decreased to lowest levels in decades, exposing the riverbed which is now characterised by cracked mud signifying the impact of intense heat in the Lower Shire. Stat
e of the port when it was launched by former president the late Bingu wa Mutharika State of the port when it was launched by former president the late Bingu wa Mutharika The drying of the Shire River vindicates Mozambique government’s position on the issue which questioned the viability of the project by looking at the ever-decreasing water levels in both Shire and Zambezi rivers. The drying of the port this year is a result of the dwindling of water inflows in the Shire River and Lake Malawi due to the El Nino weather episode in the 2015/16 rainy season which has also affected power generation in the country. The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has warned that the country should brace for prolonged hours of black-outs following the continued dwindling of water flows in the Shire and Lake Malawi. Escom announced in April this year that the flow of Shire River is still around 170 cubic metres per second (cumecs). Although the figure was an increase over the previous month, it was still far below the flow of about 264 cumecs required for optimum power generation. The other major tributaries of the Shire River are Mwanza and Ruo Rivers but Escom public relations officer George Mituka said in April that due to the inconsistent rainfall pattern especially in the southern areas and downstream of Kamuzu Barrage at Liwonde, the tributaries are not making significant contribution to improving Shire River flows. In 2015, Mozambique Minister of Transport Carlos Mesquita said the viability of the waterway project could only be assessed if the consultant determines the behaviour of water levels in the Shire and Zambezi rivers, the cost of maintenance of the waterway and the rights of the fishing families along the two rivers. He casted doubt if Mozambique would adopt the feasibility study report conducted by Hydroplan GmbH, on the navigability of the rivers which has been a dominant feature from the neighbouring country’s side as evidenced by its sending of mixed signals on the matter. Ministry of Transport and Public Works, which is the line ministry for the project, did not respond to a Weekend Nation questionnaire, but the government spokesperson, Minister of Information Patricia Kaliati insisted that the project was well on course despite the climatic challenges and the complications of a regional setup that it has taken. Said Kaliati: “The project is on and that is the official position of the government of Malawi. It has been adopted by the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) as a regional project. These things take time but work is being done and you shall see it soon. Although the climate issues are there, the technicians had already taken all those issues into consideration.” Sadc, through the African Development Bank (AfDB), in 2011 pumped in US$ 3.5 million (K2.5 billion) into the comprehensive feasibility study on the Shire-Zambezi Waterway project which was initially projected to cut Malawi’s transportation of goods costs to and from the Indian Ocean ports by 40 percent. The project had also roped in Zambia and Zimbabwe to make it more regional based. The countries adopted the study that gave a green light to the navigability of the two rivers. However, a senior lecturer in Environmental Sciences from the Physics and Biochemical Sciences department at the Polytechnic in Blantyre, Chikumbusko Kaonga said recent climatic factors have made the project unattainable. “If we base our arguments on current water levels and climate change issues, then the materialisation of the project is almost impossible. However, there is hope in that there is a project (Shire River Basin Management Project) which is trying to restore the Shire River basin to its former glory. On the other hand, government may be ready but the involvement of other countries such as Zambia and Mozambique makes the whole thing very tricky,” he said. Additionally, the expert said feasibility studies which look at the practicality of proposed plans or method within a specific period of time may contain a margin of error. “Since these are plans or methods, they may contain some errors in them as such they are not 100 percent correct. But the drying of the Shire River this year can be attributed to the dry spells that have hit the region as a result of the El Nino phenomenon. However, that does not make the feasibility study entirely incorrect,” he said. A team of ministers from the regional grouping considered the report by consultants on the navigability of the Shire-Zambezi Waterway whose proposed route is from Nsanje in Malawi to Chinde, the small Mozambican town at the mouth of the Zambezi River into the Indian Ocean, stretching over a distance of 343 kilometres through Mozambican territory. In 2012, Mozambique refused to allow the use of Zambezi River for commercial shipping but changed tune later when its Foreign Minister and Cooperation Oldemiro Baloi said experts from the two countries would collaborate on the feasibility study and environmental impact assessment. Sadc director of Infrastructure and Services Remmy Makumbe in 2013 said the grouping had committed itself to coordinating the study and said it would include Zambia and Zimbabwe to ensure smooth running of the project. Although in 2014 president Mutharika after attending the 34th Sadc Summit at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe said Sadc had endorsed the project, in April 2016 Mozambique president Felipe Nyusi questioned the viability of the project, saying it was just an ambition by Zambia and Malawi to cut transportation costs, urging the two countries to explore other means.
The Malawi Under-17 National football team will face neighboring Zambia and Mozambique in the Cosafa Under-17 Championship set for this month in Mauritius. Young Flames have been drawn against the defending champions Zambia in Group B which has also Madagascar and Mozambique. According to Cosafa, the youth championship will be played from July 22nd to 31st July. Hosts Mauritius are in
Group A with former winners South Africa as well as Namibia and the Seychelles. The tournament will be played at two venues in Mauritius, the George V Stadium in Curepipe and St. François Xavier Stadium in the capital Port Louis. The last Cosafa Under-17 Championship was played in Zimbabwe in 2014 as part of the AUSC Region 5 Under-20 Youth Games and saw Zambia defeat the hosts 3-0 in the Final.
Human rights activist Timothy Mtambo has accused government of delaying investigations on the murder of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) official, Issa Njauju.Issa NjaujuIssa Njauju; Was mercilessly killed.Mtambo argued that there is no will from the government to have the suspects being brought to book following the murder over a year ago.“It’s sad that out of many lives we have lost, the 20 July, Robert Chasowa, and now our brother Njauju, justice has not been delivered and I see hide and seek games on the case.In Malawi we have a problem of sitting on things that are w
wrong, we worship impunity,” said Mtambo.Mtambo added that the delay gives people the impression that some top government officials are behind the murder.“What will be wrong for us is to conclude that politicians are behind the murder because in the case of Chasowa we saw top government officials having a hand and when police officers are involved cases stuck forever, my question is that is justice for some people not the same for other people?,” added Mtambo.Timothy MtamboTimothy Mtambo says the murder needs to be investigated thoroughly now.Malawi police arrested fellow officer Christopher Naphiyo in connection to the murder of Njauju as a second suspect to the case.Police also arrested Frank John as the first suspect and charged him with murder after he was found with Njauju’s mobile phone.However, the suspects are yet to be tried as police claims that that investigations are underway on the matter.The late Njauju went missing on July 2, 2015 and his body was discovered two days later behind Presidential Villas in the capital Lilongwe.Post-mortem results revealed that Njauju’s body had bullet wounds on the neck and stomach.His official vehicle was later found burnt along Ntandire Road within the city.
Member of Parliame
nt (MP) for Mulanje South Bon Kalindo popularly known as Winiko has disclosed that he is ready to leave the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) following his semi-nude parade that condemned the malpractice of killing people with albinism in the country.The first ever near-nude parade sparked fire between Winiko and members of the DPP who blocked him from attending party functions in his constituency.Kalindo was also reported to be living in fear due to death threats from DPP you cadets who planned for his demise.Bon KalindoBon Kalindo says he is not shaken. Information sourced reveal that lDPp officials are yet to summon Kalindo for disciplinary meeting following his parade.But reports show that the party plans to have Kalindo arrested on accusations that he used dark channels to have his expensive cars cleared for duty at the border posts.However, Kalindo said he is ready to leave the party upon being given official communication from the DPP.“Let me take this opportunity to say that I am a Malawian and I have that right to express my opinion and I feel nothing wrong to my action therefore am not apologizing to any person, if the party wants to boot me out, I will not resist,” said Kalindo. He added that he is surprised by the sad development from DPP arguing that the demonstration were not meant for the party but rather for the legislators to bring back the death sentence.DPP spokesperson Francis Kasaila has since confirmed calling Kalindo for disciplinary meeting arguing that he has been going against the party’s constitution for a while.
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