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Malawi security officers housing project to improve service delivery
By Tikondane Vega
Lilongwe, September 25, Mana: Malawi security officers' housing project is expected to improve service delivery among workers in the country.
This was revealed when Malawi News Agency visited Parachute Battalion in Salima and Mvera Battalion in Dowa district.
Speaking at Parachute, Emmanuel Chimbiri, Assistant Adjutant said the construction of 50 houses has excited many officers knowing they will stay close to their working places.
Chimbiri said that now that more officers stay within, communication and service delivery will also improve due to efficient and effective working.
“The houses are almost complete here. We have 40 houses for Junior staff and 10 for Senior staff. We commend the government for this amazing project which will transform our working conditions.
“We have some officers who stay outside our campus and we are very hopeful that many will stay within now,” said Chimbiri adding that this has provided a conducive working environment.
On his part, Charles Malata, Engineer for Solid Construction Company said the construction of the 50 houses is now at 95 percent remaining with carpentry and joinery as well as drain and road earthworks.
He said the company provided temporary employment to over 270 local workers who have benefited more from the construction of the houses.
Malata said,” Let me commend the government of Malawi for giving us a chance to be part of this huge project. We look forward to more as we continue with the work.
Meanwhile, Yamikani Saikodi, Armour Battalion Adjutant at Mvera has also commended government for providing the Mvera Battalion with 59 houses saying such projects are needed.
“Our duty demands to live within, so the coming in of the houses is a game changer to us regarding service delivery. Currently, some officers stay outside our campus but soon they will start staying within since the houses are almost complete,” said Saikondi.
The 10,000 housing units project is a national initiative by the Government of Malawi through the Ministry of Lands to provide decent accommodation for the members of the Malawi Police Service, the Malawi Defence Force, the Malawi Prisons Service and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services.
President Chakwera officially launched the project at Ipiyana Police Station in Karonga in 2020.
The overall project is expected to benefit the police, Malawi Defence Force (MDF), Malawi Prisons Service and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services.
Mzuzu fails to curb illegal vending
By Tower Kumwenda
Mzuzu, September 24, Mana: Mzuzu City Council (MCC) has accepted that efforts to curb illegal vending in the city have failed.
In an interview with the Malawi News Agency (Mana), Tuesday, spokesperson for MCC, McDonald Gondwe said the council has been unsuccessful in all its attempts to relocate the vendors.
He said it remains a challenge to the council to relocate vendors who ply their businesses in illegal spots in the city, as many of them return to the same undesignated places despite the council’s numerous enforcement mechanisms to curb the malpractice.
“We are now pondering on coming up with a permanent and lasting solution through engaging various stakeholders including the vendors themselves for joint planning to come up with solutions together,” said Gondwe
He bemoaned the fact that the council had of late registered increased street vending practices despite what he described as best efforts from the council to ensure sanity in operations to maintain the city clean.
Said Gondwe: “We have MCC Central Market, Zigwagwa Market and Ndata Flea Market which became operational in 2014 but despite these available spaces, some vendors prefer plying their businesses in unapproved areas.”
One of the vendors who sell groceries outside the Main Market, Adam Ascot, said that he makes more sales as he operates a place of his choice which he said is convenient for customers.
“We would want to be placed at a better market that would help us boost our business as we are not satisfied with where the council would like to relocate us.
Here, I sell one carton of Azam tablet soap a day, while it would take three to four days to sell the same at Ndata Flea Market,” said Ascot
Another vendor, Jane Soko who sells potato vendor at undesignated place, urged the council to expanded the main market for increased space to accommodate more vendors, rather than relocating them to other markets which she said have unfavorable business environment.
Vice Secretary for MCC Central Market, Master Katete urged the council to find a permanent win-win solution to the problem considering that every have find ways of surviving the city either through business or employment.
“The council has to conduct research to find out why people opt to operate outside the market and solution should be hatched and implemented for the benefit of us all,”
said Katete
A visit to Chiyaleyale Market which is undesignated trading place just outside central market, it indicated that it was evident that the vendors are looking for a practical solution.
Ministry of Lands engages police officers on new land laws
By Innocent Chamtulo
Mulanje, September 24, Mana: Ministry of Lands on Tuesday engaged police officers from the South-West Region on the amended laws and Land Information Management Systems (LIMS) in Mulanje as one way of equipping them with knowledge in land case management.
Director of Administration in the Ministry of Lands, Dr. Victor Sandikonda, said previous engagement with police officers had yielded positive results; hence considering a fresh interaction.
“Before the sensitizations on the new land laws police officers were having difficulties to handle such cases. The meeting was arranged to impart knowledge to police officers on how they can handle cases of land with regard to the new amended land laws.
“For a fact, in our respective villages all cases related to land are referred to police. Therefore, this simply means that police is a critical stakeholder in dealing with land cases; hence, the call for the meeting,” Sandikonda said.
Sandikonda said the ministry has also engaged other stakeholders such as district commissioners, traditional authorities, group village heads and government directors on the new land laws for them to be at the same wavelength.
Deputy Commissioner of Police for South-West Region, Mavuto M’bobo, said the training has provided an opportunity to police officers to work professionally on cases to do with lands in their respective duty stations.
“Police is one of the departments that is overwhelmed with land issues; therefore, the training is very crucial to our profession and it will assist us to have wide knowledge when dealing with land issues considering that some of the laws that we have been using have been amended,” he said.
Ntcheu Council approves K1.9 trillion 2022-2030 development plan
By Maston Kaiya
Ntcheu, September 24, Mana: The Ntcheu district council Monday approved the 2022-2030 District Development Plan (DDP) hovering around K1.9 trillion.
In her remarks, the Council’s Chairperson Councilor Flaness Kampeni, said they have a huge task for successful implementation of the development blueprint.
"The approval of the district development plan is timely, however we have a big task to market the document to partners," said Kampeni.
Director of Planning and Development for Ntcheu district Obed Mwalughali said the district development plan provides a clear vision and strategy for the district's development.
He said secretariat will ensure that the implementation progress is regularly reviewed and updated every year.
He further explained that the plan has been developed by prioritising the most critical needs and opportunities for the district.
Ntcheu Central Legislator Dr. Albert Mbawala hailed the plan and was optimistic that the district will positively change when it is implemented.
The district has twelve prioritized areas, the first three include; food and nutrition insecurity, high morbidity and mortality rates and high illiteracy rate respectively.
Two die, three seriously injured in Dedza road accident
By: Steve Chirombo
Dedza, September 24, Mana: Dedza Police Station, has confirmed the death of two people while three others sustained serious injuries in a motor vehicle collision at Nkutu village in the district on Monday.
According to the district's police Public Relations Officer, Sergeant, Beatrice Jefita, the deceased have been identified as 18-year-old Robert Mfutumalo and Violet Mzoma aged 42.
Jefita told Malawi News Agency (Mana) in an interview Tuesday that the accident which involved a Ford Ranger registration number LL 11326 was being driven by Hastings Mzoma from the direction of Dedza Roadblock towards Ntcheu with his wife (now deceased) on board.
"Upon arrival at Nkutu, he hit an unregistered Lifan Motorcycle which carried a passenger and was crossing the road from left to right," said Jefita.
The police PRO further said consequently, the driver lost control of the motor vehicle and swerved to the offside lane where he collided head on with a Toyota Land Cruiser registration number KK 9706 which was coming from the opposite direction.
"Following the impact, the rider, (Robert Mfutumalo) and the passenger from Ford Ranger motor vehicle sustained severe head injuries and were pronounced dead upon arrival at Dedza District Hospital, while the other three are still receiving treatment at the same health facility," she added.
She said police in the district are appealing to all road users to always follow road safety measures to avoid accidents.
Robert Mfutumalo hailed from Kwatali Village, Tete district in Mozambique while Violet Mzoma hailed from Malola village, Traditional Authority Malemia in Zomba
Iceland hands over school facilities in Nkhotakota
By Wongani Mkandawire
Nkhotakota, September 24, Mana: The government of Iceland Tuesday handed over to the Nkhotakota District Council the first phase of schools, semi-detached houses, and toilet blocks it has built in various parts of the district.
The construction projects have been implemented through the K11.4 billion Kwacha Nkhotakota Basic Services Program (KKBSP).
Head of Mission for Iceland embassy in Malawi, Dr. David Bjarnason, said his government is geared towards providing a conducive learning environment for the country's primary school learners to ensure access to quality education for all.
"We are committed to ensuring that the necessary infrastructure is available around the district and we have built eight schools for now, but next year we will construct seven primary schools because our target in the first phase is fifteen schools," Bjarnason stressed.
Principal Education Officer for Nkhotakota District Council, Willard Magunda, said the support that Iceland is providing to the education sector in Nkhotakota is timely adding that it would assist in ensuring access to quality education.
In his remarks, Member of Parliament for Nkhotakota North Constituency, Henry Chimunthu Banda, thanked government of Iceland for supporting his area with various projects including education, health, and water and sanitation.
The government of Iceland and Nkhotakota District Council are implementing the Nkhotakota Basic Services program to support the health, education, water, and sanitation sectors.
Phalombe District Council elects new council chairperson
By Linda Likomwa
Phalombe, September 24, Mana: Phalombe District Council on Tuesday elected Agason Sompho from Chiringa Ward as Council Chairperson and Luka Geoffrey from Swang'oma Ward as Vice Council Chairperson.
Sompho’s victory came about after beating four other contesters with eight votes against a total of 12 votes as the remaining four got one vote each while on the position of Vice Chairperson Geoffrey had no competitor.
In his acceptance speech, Sompho promised to improve coordination between council officials and elective members to boost development in the district.
"I cannot develop the district alone. Let us work as a team. So I would be asking for your support to make sure that all developmental activities are done with support from all the necessary sectors," he said.
The election was facilitated by Malawi Electoral Commissioner officials.
St. Michaels Anglican Church appeals for support for new church project
By Blackson Mkupatira
Chiradzulu, September 24, Mana: Chairperson of a committee responsible for the construction St. Michaels Anglican Church construction in Chiradzulu District, Wilson Dickson, appalled to people of good will to financially support construction of the new church building which will cost about K42 million upon completion.
Speaking in an interview with the Malawi News Agency (Mana), Dickson said congregants at St. Michaels Anglican need for a proper and spacious place of worship considering growing number of Anglican church members in the area.
“From Blantyre taking the Phalombe road, the only established Anglican church is in Milepa. As such, many people are failing to attend church due to the distance and lack of a proper facility.
“Since God loves those who pray and respects the house in which they pray, we as members of St. Michaels Anglican Church, decided to embark on this project,” he added.
According to Dickson, the church requires an estimated K42 million to be completed, and so far, the congregation has managed to raise K9.2 million.
"Church members and other well-wishers mobilized the money through events such as Paper Sundays,” he added.
Dickson therefore called on more individuals to contribute financially or donate construction materials such as cement and bricks to completed the church project in time as congregants are currently holding church prayers in a dilapidated building.
In a separate interview, Bishop Alinafe Kalemba, of the Anglican Diocese of Southern Malawi, praised St. Michaels' congregation’s initiative and further commended their dedication in mobilizing financial resources towards the project.
“Our three strategic objectives are to evangelize, build shelters for prayers and ensure financial stability. It is therefore commendable that a small congregation, consisting of only 14 families, has taken the initiative to build a new church.
"As secretariat, we will support them in ensuring that the project is completed so that people can worship without disturbance,” said the Bishop Kalemba, adding that the new church building will serve as a spiritual hub for many Anglicans in the area who currently lack a nearby place of worship.
In May 2023, the 14 families mobilized financial resources to buy land such that in July the same year construction of the new church building began.
Madam Chakwera advocates for quality education for the girl child'
By Lisa Malango
Newyork, September 24, MANA: First Lady, Madame Monica Chakwera has said that education obstacles pose a significant threat to the future of Malawi's youth, as merely 17 percent have access to secondary education, due to factors such as poverty, long distances to schools, and inadequate infrastructure.
She made the remarks during a summit of the global platform for First ladies and gentlemen at the United Nations (UN) Headquarters in New York, USA.
Madame Chakwera drew attention to the critical risks that teenage pregnancies and child marriages present to the prospects of young girls, with alarming statistics revealing that 29 percent of girls aged 15-19 are pregnant or have already given birth, and 42 percent are married before reaching 18 years old, stating that these circumstances lead to school dropouts and perpetuate the cycle of poverty.
The First Lady stated that youth unemployment intensifies poverty and inequality in Malawi, as many lack the requisite skills for the job market, thereby impeding economic participation and growth.
“Enhancing the quality of education is paramount in overcoming these challenges by improving adolescent health, reducing incidences of child marriages, and fostering youth participation in the economy," Madame Chakwera said
Additionally, Madame Chakwera highlighted the initiatives of the Shaping Our Future Foundation in Malawi, which focuses on advancing girls' education, empowering women economically, and advocating for sexual and reproductive health to effectively address these pressing issues.
She mentioned that the Foundation's efforts have already benefitted over 2,000 girls to remain in school and facilitated 25 girls attending public universities.
Chakwera stressed the necessity for more initiatives to prevent school dropouts, such as expanding national scholarship programmes and establishing hostels in rural areas to provide secure accommodation for girls.
Furthermore, she emphasized the importance of enhancing health services and access to sexual and reproductive health services, in conjunction with economic empowerment programmes for women, to deter child marriages and encourage the retention of girls in school.
She also pointed out the significance of investing in skills training and agricultural innovation for the youth, supported by the President's initiative on environmentally sustainable large-scale farms, which will create opportunities in agribusiness saying this will require additional support in the form of matching grants and loans.
Madam Chakwera advocates for quality education for the girl child'
By Lisa Malango
Newyork, September 24, MANA: First Lady, Madame Monica Chakwera has said that education obstacles pose a significant threat to the future of Malawi's youth, as merely 17 percent have access to secondary education, due to factors such as poverty, long distances to schools, and inadequate infrastructure.
She made the remarks during a summit of the global platform for First ladies and gentlemen at the United Nations (UN) Headquarters in New York, USA.
Madame Chakwera drew attention to the critical risks that teenage pregnancies and child marriages present to the prospects of young girls, with alarming statistics revealing that 29 percent of girls aged 15-19 are pregnant or have already given birth, and 42 percent are married before reaching 18 years old, stating that these circumstances lead to school dropouts and perpetuate the cycle of poverty.
The First Lady stated that youth unemployment intensifies poverty and inequality in Malawi, as many lack the requisite skills for the job market, thereby impeding economic participation and growth.
“Enhancing the quality of education is paramount in overcoming these challenges by improving adolescent health, reducing incidences of child marriages, and fostering youth participation in the economy," Madame Chakwera said
Additionally, Madame Chakwera highlighted the initiatives of the Shaping Our Future Foundation in Malawi, which focuses on advancing girls' education, empowering women economically, and advocating for sexual and reproductive health to effectively address these pressing issues.
She mentioned that the Foundation's efforts have already benefitted over 2,000 girls to remain in school and facilitated 25 girls attending public universities.
Chakwera stressed the necessity for more initiatives to prevent school dropouts, such as expanding national scholarship programmes and establishing hostels in rural areas to provide secure accommodation for girls.
Furthermore, she emphasized the importance of enhancing health services and access to sexual and reproductive health services, in conjunction with economic empowerment programmes for women, to deter child marriages and encourage the retention of girls in school.
She also pointed out the significance of investing in skills training and agricultural innovation for the youth, supported by the President's initiative on environmentally sustainable large-scale farms, which will create opportunities in agribusiness saying this will require additional support in the form of matching grants and loans.