March 3, 2021 Watipaso Mzungu – Nyasa Times 14 Comments
Faith leaders on Tuesday took the government to task for allegedly ambushing them on the rollout of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccine, accusing the Capital Hill of imposing ‘an already crafted script’ on them.
Prophet David Mbewe: As faith leaders, we need to have a say on what needs to be done to have a successful vaccination campaign
Speaking in Lilongwe during his contribution during a top religious leaders orientation on Covid-19 vaccine and its acceptability in Malawi, president of the Prophetic Ministries Association of Malawi (PROMAM), Prophet David Mbewe, expressed disappointment with the way the government is handling issues surrounding the soon-to-be rolled out jab.
January 29, 2021 Watipaso Mzungu - Nyasa Times 19 Comments
Prophetic Ministries Association of Malawi (PROMAM) has reinstated Prophet David Mbewe to the position of chairperson, with Senior Prophet Justice Hara deputizing him.
Prophet Mbewe: Reinstated chairperson–Photo by Watipaso Mzungu, Nyasa Times
Senior Prophet Har: Deputy chairperson
Both Mbewe and the association’s General Secretary (GS), Prophet Lex Kalolo, confirmed the development in separate interviews on Wednesday.
Mbewe – who heads Living Word Evangelical Church (LIWEC) – had earlier resigned from his position to take up a similar position at Freedom of Worship Association of Malawi (FWAM).
Kalolo told
Nyasa Times on Friday that after thoughtful discussions, the association resolved to reinstate the LIWEC founder and overseer.
January 26, 2021 Watipaso Mzungu - Nyasa Times 17 Comments
Prophetic Ministries Association of Malawi (PROMAM) general secretary Prophet Lex Kalolo, has dismissed assertions that there is a leadership crisis in the association, clarifying that its president Prophet David Mbewe voluntarily resigned to take up a similar position at another faith institution.
Faith group leader, Prophet David Mbewe still with Promam but leading Fwam
Speaking to
Nyasa Times after the meeting for religious leaders on Covid-19, which Malawi Interfaith Aids Association (MIAA) organised in conjunction with the Malawi Network of People Living with HIV and Aids (MANET+), Kalolo disclosed that Mbewe, of Living Word Evangelistic Church, is now leading the Freedom of Worship Association of Malawi (FWAM).
January 21, 2021 Watipaso Mzungu – Nyasa Times 39 Comments
The Malawi Interfaith Aids Association (MIAA) has expressed disappointment with opposing and misleading messages coming from prophets who are propagating that coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic is nonexistent.
Bishop Matoga: We have noted that some faith leaders are propagating fake prophecies on Covid-19.-Photo by Watipaso Mzungu, Nyasa Times
Senior Prophet Justice Hara: Don’t take us for granted, vilekeke..-Photo by Watipaso Mzungu, Nyasa Times
Rev Brian Kamwendo: I will directed prophets concerns to Presidential Task Force on Covid-19.-Photo by Watipaso Mzungu, Nyasa Times
MIAA board chairperson Bishop Gilford Matonga feared such messages have the potential to confuse Christians and cause them to stop observing Covid-19 prevention measures.