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Saturday, 18 May 2024 11:46

Nambuma Bridge gives hope

By Elia Chibwe

Lilongwe, May 18, Mana: For several decades, the remote Kapangarika community and surrounding villages under Traditional Authority Chiwaula in Lilongwe have suffered due to impassable roads, resulting in lost lives and unstable business activities. Poor agricultural outcomes also plagued the area due to a lack of better markets to sell their produce.

Year after year, the community's pleas for help seemed to go unheard, until legislator Dr. Mphatso Boti announced that the government, through the GESD project, planned to construct a bridge in their area. The construction of the Nambuma Bridge commenced in 2022, marking the beginning of a new era for Kapangarika.

Senior Group Village Head Kapangarika, who oversees 39 villages, stated that the bridge's timing is perfect and will address many challenges, including agricultural activities, small businesses, and reducing deaths caused by poor wooden boats on the Nambuma River.

"We never hoped this village would have a bridge, but in 2022, we saw the government bringing this great development of the Nambuma Bridge construction project. It has given us hope that many transport-related challenges will no longer exist," he said.

However, he noted that the project's slow progress is affecting local businesses and agricultural activities, as the community had hoped for completion by December 2023. Despite this, he expressed his joy at seeing the work nearing completion.

One of the bridge's beneficiaries, Lloyd Josophat from Chaomba village, highlighted the bridge's potential to improve transportation of agricultural yields to markets such as Nambuma and Mponela in Dowa.

"People from Chaomba and other surrounding villages in the North West Constituency found it difficult to transport their harvests to good markets like Mponela and Nambuma. The Nambuma Bridge is the beginning of our hope.

“It will ease the transportation of goods like soya, beans, groundnuts, and maize," he said with a smile.

He also emphasized that the bridge will help to reduce deaths in the area.

Traditional Authority (T/A) Chiwaula said the development is welcomed with antipation of building strong relationships with neighboring areas.

"I'm very excited to see this development in my area. You know we have our relatives in Dowa. We were very troubled to visit them when Nambuma River was full during the rainy season and we even failed to attend ceremonies like wedding and funeral.

"But I hope the bridge will now address these issues once completed," he said.

Chiwaula also hailed the government for bringing this project in his area.

Member of Parliament for Lilongwe North West Constituency, Dr. Mphatso Boti, stated that the project aims to create a mobility corridor between Lilongwe North West and Dowa, addressing the community's challenges.

 

"We were losing over 10 lives every year when people tried to cross the Nambuma River during the rainy season.

This project will end water-related deaths. The bridge will also promote trade and transportation of agricultural goods for the people of Lilongwe and Dowa. My desire is to create opportunities for people to do business and create wealth, and this bridge will do exactly that," Boti said.

He added that the bridge will benefit several thousands of people from the surrounding areas.

"Over 80,000 people in the immediate surrounding areas and many more will benefit from this development project. The road passing through this bridge connects the M1 road and the Lilongwe-Kasungu-Kasiya-Santhe Road, boosting agricultural businesses in the area," he said.

Lilongwe District Council is hopeful to see the completion of the Nambuma Bridge, which was delayed due to funding issues. Director for Public Works for Lilongwe District Council, Sydney Chiphaka, said the project was expected to be completed in December 2023 but faced delays due to funding.

Chiphaka reassured the community that the bridge construction project is expected to be completed next month. He explained that the bridge is a 30-ton-capacity concrete deck, 60 meters long, with a 200-meter-long embankment on the approaches.

He also mentioned that the bridge's cost is K120 million, funded by the Performance-Based Grant (PBG) under the GESD project for the 2022-23 financial year.

By Tikondane Vega

Blantyre, May 18, Mana: Government has said hosting of 9th Africa Population Conference would boost the country’s revenue through tourism and hospitality services.

Minister of Information and Digitalization, Moses Kunkuyu ho was accompanied by Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Simplex Chithyola Banda disclosed Saturday during a media briefing in Blantyre.

He said the conference would help to showcase some of the tourism potential the country has and woo would be investors to come. 

Kunkuyu said President, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera would open the conference under the them; Road to 2030; ‘Leveraging Africa’s Human Capital to Achieve Transformation in a World of Uncertainty’, be held at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe with over 600 high profile delegates expected to attend.

“There will be high delegates coming in the country including Prime Minister of Iceland. The conference is coming at a time when Malawi is looking forward to achieve Sustainable Development Goals and Malawi 2063. The knowledge to be shared will highly benefit Malawi proper planning.

“The Conference will raise Malawi footprints. My plea is; let us all continue showing our warm heartedness. By doing so our image will be built on trust and tourism development will be raised,” Kunkuyu said.

The Minister said the conference would bring key stakeholders in the population sector and experiences to be share would highly benefit Malawi for in planning developments.

The Conference is held every four years and this will be the first time be held in Malawi.

Banda said the conference would strengthen partnership between Malawi and key foreign stakeholders, building capacity of next generation, enhancing collaboration as well as sharing information related to population.

He said Ministry of Finance was coordinating the conference and it would run from May 20 to 24, 2024.

“There will be Civil Society Organizations, legislators, young generation from higher learning institutions, researchers and other key stakeholder in as far as issues of populations are concerned. This is the reason we are saying the meeting will provide platform for knowledge sharing as well as exploring strategies for sustainable development,” Finance Minister added.

He pointed out that the conference would align Malawi 2063 on issues of human capital development adding with this Malawi would have evidence based policies.

Banda added, “It is expected that Malawi will highlight its achievement in health, gender equality, climate change and environment among other important areas. We take this as our opportunity to showcase what Malawi has in store.”

The Two Ministers were flanked by Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Jacob Mazalale and Secretary to the Treasury, Betchani Tcheleni. 

Saturday, 18 May 2024 07:16

Recruitment policies should be followed

By Lesnat Kenan

Lilongwe, May 18, Mana: Deputy Labour Commissioner for Ministry of Labour, Wafwile Musukwa has urged all private employment agencies to follow proper policies when doing recruitments

He made the remarks on Friday during the Mapping Exercise of Private Employment Agencies in Lilongwe conducted by Ministry of Labour in partnership with International Organization for Migration (IOM) in some districts of the country including Lilongwe and Blantyre

Musukwa said this would help the country to improve and attract labour market offers from both local and international.

"We have employment agencies in the country just like other countries which are internationally recognized. We have an international labour standards and is called employment agencies convention. The reason for coming up with this is because public employment agencies alone cannot manage to save the labour market so for the efficiency of job market we need both public and private employment agencies to work together," he added.

Musukwa pointed out that government has labour rules such as employment act that touches on issues of regulations and the labour export guide that focus on employment agencies that recruit for employment abroad.

He said employment agencies should ensure that there was fair and ethical recruitment when recruiting people abroad and to check human trafficking.

Musukwa appealed to all employers to comply with government on minimum wage saying that it was a crime to pay below minimum wage and people should complain to the Ministry of Labour if they are getting below minimum wage.

IOM Programmes Officer, Jeremiah Joshua said they partnered with government to make sure that migration or job recruitments are done formally and orderly.

"Over time, studies have shown that labour experts have started bringing slavery where employers take advantage to migrants. IOM is partnering with government and private employment agencies to ensure that migration is done properly and all employment recruitment process should be done well documented to avoid human trafficking and slavery," he added.

Director of Administration for Nswala Employment Bureau, Songazaudzu Sageni said that as an employment agency they are facing some challenges saying that some of them they do not know what exactly to do and he asked for the coordination of private employment agencies to come up with an association for agencies.

He added that the coming in of private employment agencies has helped a lot in provision of employment to people across the country by removing favoritism and bias and he appealed to all youths in the country to follow proper channels and policies whenever they are looking for an employment.

Owner of Hope Employment Bureau, Mphatso Chabwana expressed her gratitude to Ministry of Labour and IOM for working together with private employment agencies saying this makes work easier.

The aim of conducting this mapping exercise is to find out how many employment agencies are in the country and where are they operating.

Over 40 private employment agencies have been visited countrywide.

By: Aquino Munthewe

Mwanza, May, 17 Mana:  Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Richard Chimwendo Banda has expressed satisfaction with progress of the construction of Mwanza Stadium worth K3.7 billion.

He expressed the satisfaction on Thursday when he toured the project site to appreciate status of the work after ground breaking ceremony by the President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera in January this year.

 “I am satisfied with both progress and quality of the work and I believe this will continue to meet the target of February, 2025,” said Banda.

District Public Works Officer, Eric Nyekanyeka said that the work is on good course because the contractor. Bonongwe Construction has already finished constructing perimeter fence, toilets and ticket selling rooms and this gives hope to meet the dead line.

“All materials required were already bought and there is good coordination between the council and the contractor,” said Nyekanyeka.

One of the workers at the construction site, Chimwemwe Kadongo thanked government for the project which provided her employment opportunity to support her households.

Later Banda proceeded to Senior Chief Nthache Headquarters to appreciate construction work of the chief's house which is underway with government funding under Chiefs Housing Programme.

After touring the house project, Banda said government appreciates the role traditional leader’s play in the country, adding this was the reason government embarked of the programme.

“This facility is part of motivation to chiefs so that support provided to the government to achieve its development agenda is continued for the benefit of people in the country, “said Banda.

Senior Chief Nthache commended government for the house saying the house will be a decent one with spacious rooms to accommodate visitors.

"As chiefs we receive a lot of visitors. This house is going to solve accommodation problem here at the headquarters,” said Nthache.

By Bishop Witmos               

Mangochi, May 17, Mana: President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera is in Mangochi, to grace the enthronement of the Third Bishop for the Anglican Diocese of Upper Shire, Right Reverend William Mchombo at St. Peters and Paul Cathedral in the district.

Speaking upon his arrival at Mtakataka Turn off on Friday evening, the President said he was happy to be in the Eastern Region and asked people in the region to continue having hope in his government and his leadership, saying he is developing the country to the best level.

The Malawi leader said that despite external economic and weather challenges locking the country, his government is achieving tremendous developments that he promised Malawians.

‘‘I am happy to be back here, even though for a short time, as I am here to attend the enthronement of Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Upper Shire.’’

‘‘I am urging you to continue supporting my government because what we are doing across the country is just a small portion of what we intend to do,’’ he said. 

Chakwera added that his government has plans to develop the country and people are yet to see more development.

‘‘We have plans, and some of the plans are to initiate developmental projects that you are seeing across, therefore expect more from us.’’ the president added.

Amongst people who received the president included party officials, as well as Malawi Congress Party (MCP) supporters in the Eastern Region.

In his remarks, MCP, Deputy Secretary General, Gerald Kazembe thanked Chakwera for putting efforts to improve livelihoods of people in the country regardless of region.

“I have lived in Mangochi for about 50 years, but this is the year that I have started drinking piped water because of the Nkhudzi Bay Water Supply Project, which was commissioned by your administration. ‘’

As of now, we have witnessed the construction of Cape Maclear tarmac road, The Mangochi – Makanjira road has also started taking shape, all these project are implemented because of your commitment to development,”  said Kazembe.

By Bishop Witmos

 

Mangohi, May 17, Mana: Anglican Diocese of the Upper Shire is set to enthrone Right, Reverend William Mchombo as the third Bishop of the diocese taking over from Brighton Vitta Malasa.

 

This follows close to one and half year as the diocese had no bishop, following disagreements between the faithful Anglican Diocese of the Upper Shire leadership.  Mchombo replaces Malasa who left office in October 2022.

Chairperson of the Bishop's enthronement organizing committee, Winasi Boma said in an interview that all is set for the enthronement of Bishop Mchombo as the next bishop of Anglican Diocese of the Upper Shire

He disclosed that President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, his vice Dr. Saulos Chilima, the Speaker of the National Assembly, Catherine Gotani Hara, and other top government officials are among those that will attend the event.

 

"Bishop William Mchombo will be enthroned tommorow (Saturday) to become the third Bishop of our diocese, at a function that will take place at St. Peter and Paul's Cathedral at Mpondasi in Mangochi, as  of now all is set for the event," said Boma.

 

Boma added that Archbishop Dr. Albert Chama, who is head of the Anglican Province of Central Africa (APCA) in which Anglican  Dioceses in Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana fall, will preside over the enthronement.

Anglican Diocese of the Upper Shire covers districts of Mangochi, Machinga, Zomba, Balaka, Ntcheu, Mwanza, Neno and part of Dedza.

Meanwhile, Anglican faithful’s, as well as all other Malawians are all over the streets of Mangochi to welcome President Chakwera and other dignitaries.

Born on August 21 1962, Bishop Mchombo is transferred to Malawi from the Diocese of Eastern Zambia.

By Solister Mogha

Zomba, May 17, Mana: Zomba District Council says it is planning to construct boarding facility at Chisi Island to accommodate learners whose classes are mostly disrupted in times of floods on Lake Chilwa as was the case with Tropical Cyclone Freddy disaster.

Speaking during the Full Council Meeting, Chairperson of Development Committee, Macferson Sulumba said due to continued disruption of classes at Chisi Island the council would like to have a boarding facility that would accommodate learners in times of disasters.

Sulumba cited Tropical Cyclone Freddy as the case of concern which disrupted classes at schools Chisi, Chinguma and Ngotangota schools when rising waters in Lake Chilwa forcing total closure of the schools.

He added that rising waters in the Lake Chilwa heavily affected learners especially those in Standard 8 who were preparing to sit for Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE) examinations.

“The facility is meant to accommodate learners only in times of disasters. The decision is as a result of the experience during tropical Cyclone Freddy. Learners were accommodated at St Michael's Primary School to prepare for their examinations," he said.

Member of Parliament for Zomba Lisanjala. Dr. William Susuwele Banda while acknowledging the importance of the facility asked the council to critically look into what the Education Policy says about establishment of boarding facility in primary schools.

Dr. Banda further said the council should also look into who will be responsible for feeding learners at the proposed boarding facility.

“Boarding facility is expensive to manage and this is why some schools are struggling to keep learners in such facilities. Will parents going to bear the responsibility, have we done research on that,” the MP asked.

Director of Education, Youth and Sports, Thomas Mbwembwe said although there is no policy on boarding facility for primary schools, the case of Chisi Island is exceptional especially considering access to quality education.

“Much as we know there is no policy but this issue has to be carefully looked into. In terms of who will be responsible… obviously parents will be responsible unless a partners come in to support," he said.

During Tropical Cyclone Freddy schools on Chisi Island were disturbed and this compelled school authority to closure the schools for learners’ safety but at the expense of child education.  

Standard 8 learners at Chisi were affected for about three months and were forced to leave their homes and join the other school upland to prepare for PSLCE examinations.

By Patricia Kapulula

Lilongwe, May 17, Mana: President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has emphasized on the need to enhance climate smart agriculture in order to build self-reliant and climate resilient communities to address effects of climate change amongst communities.

He was speaking at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe on Friday during the launch of the Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) 2024 Flag Week.

He said climate smart agriculture that includes winter cropping through the use of irrigation technologies are important in addressing climate change related shocks.

“Presently, Malawi is in the midst of the state of disaster which I declared almost two months ago in 23 districts of the country on account of El Niño weather conditions that have destroyed much of the country’s food crops adding to the already acute food shortages caused by Cyclone Freddy last year, cyclones ANA and Gombe a year before,” he said.

The cyclone has left a total of nine million Malawians in need of food assistance this year.

President Chakwera, therefore, called upon Malawians to support MRCS whose work, he said, is important in the advancement of the welfare of Malawians.

“MRCS is an indispensable player with operations worth of our support. There is need to enhance response to humanitarian aid as implications of food crisis on public health are enormous and demand collaborative efforts to ensure that every Malawian household is reached with the necessary humanitarian support,” said Chakwera.

The President made a donation of K2 million towards the Flag Week.

Minister of Health, Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda, appealed to Malawians to join hands in helping MRCS raise funds for its humanitarian activities.

MRCS President Innocent Majiya, said the society is expected to raise K160 million that could see them having readily available funds in their reserves for emergencies.

He, therefore, appealed to well-wishers and the corporate world to support them with donations towards the cause.

“With so many global challenges competing for attention and resources, the Red Cross movement is committed to addressing the forgotten crises around the world.

“Beyond borders and amidst our diverse backgrounds, the unity of our movement lies in shared commitment to humanitarian action,” he said.

As part of activities to raise funds during the week, MRCS has organized a Cycling for Humanity which aims to raise K100 million for disaster response.

Two cyclists, Dziwani Mwachumu and Kenneth Chikazunga will, on Monday, cycle from Lilongwe to Blantyre on voluntary basis.

It is expected that Vice President Dr Saulos Chilima will send off the cyclists from Lilongwe whose cycle will take two days.

MRCS Flag Week, which is held to raise funds for various activities, follows commemoration of the Red Crescent Day which falls on May 8 every year.

By Lyte Ali

Mangochi, May 17, Mana: Centre for Social Accountability and Transparency (CSAT) has appealed to community journalists in the Eastern Region to write stories focusing on parliamentary proceedings to keep communities aware of issues good governance.

Citizen Engagement Manager for CSAT Moffat Mphweya Phiri said CSAT established that community radios do not focus on what Members of Parliament (MPs) discuss when parliament is in session.

Phiri made the call on Thursday in Mangochi at the end of a media training on Access to Information Law under Parliamentary Support Programme.  

"As CSAT, we saw a gap that most of the community radios in the country do not pay attention on parliamentary reporting. We note that the proceedings are mainly covered by few national radio stations,” he added.

He said that CSAT therefore felt the need to engage community radios to raise awareness on the need to adequately report on parliamentary proceedings.

“We felt it necessary to empower community journalists so that they should have knowledge on Parliamentary Support Programme and how to access as well as report parliamentary proceedings," the Citizen Engagement Manager said.

Phiri added that the media training was aimed at identifying and addressing barriers in accessing parliamentary information to reach communities in rural areas.

In her remarks, Head of News at Dzimwe Community Radio in Mangochi, Maureen Kawerama commended CSAT for the training which she described as an eye opener.

She said that for a long time Dzimwe Community Radio were left out in parliamentary reporting, adding that her media house did not know procedures to follow in accessing parliamentary proceedings.

"As community journalists, we felt left out on parliamentary reporting as we did not know how to access information in parliament. This training has helped us know procedures to follow when accessing information on parliamentary proceedings,” she added.

Kawerama therefore said that community radios will be able to cover parliamentary proceeding to keep communities well informed on issues of national importance.

Journalists from different community radio houses based in Mangochi, Balaka and Machinga attended the training.

By Beni Bamusi

Thyolo, May 17, Mana: Thyolo National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) Trust and Thyolo Police have urged political party’s followers in the district to maintain peace and harmony during 2025 general elections campaign to ensure violent free and credible polls.

The appeal was made on Thursday, during a stakeholder engagement with Thyolo Multi-Party Liaison Committee (MPLC) on a peace building organized by the Trust in the district.

NICE Trust. Programmes Officer for Thyolo and Chiradzulu, Moses Kaunda stressed the importance of peace and harmony in electoral process, saying political parties in the district should refrain from confrontational politics that often lead to burning of party campaign materials and other party properties. 

"Peace is paramount. There is need to ensure that the peace is maintained. Political violence only illustrates immature democracy," said Kaunda, adding that party representatives need to convey to their followers’ the importance of maintaining peace during campaign.

Thyolo Police Officer In-Charge (OC), Francis Chisoti said the engagement with the MPLC was the most effective way to deal with political violence among party members.

 “The meeting has provided room to strategies how the district should handle issues of political chaos if they erupt,” said Chisoti, adding that it was important for leaders of political parties in the district to work together and share strategies that should help in preventing violence during political meetings ahead of the general elections.

“As police, this committee is a security strategy, any problem emanating from the ground regarding disagreements can ably be resolved by the committee.

“We have proposed that party representatives should conduct joint sensitization meetings in trading centers that we are one in principle despite having different political parties,” he said.

He further warned perpetrators of political violence that police will arrest and take them to court, saying crime and disorder in society affect development.

A MPLC member, Charles George said the engagement meeting was relevant and timely, saying it provided a forum that promoted a spirit of coexistence among political parties.

Political party’s representatives, Thyolo MEC officials, CSO representatives among others attended the MPLC engagement meeting.

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