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MACRA to construct K100 million ICT lab
By Mary Makhiringa
Balaka, June 3, Mana: There was jubilation and excitement on Saturday at St. Peter’s Community Day Secondary School (CDSS) in Balaka when the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) launched the construction of an Information and Technology Communication (ICT) lab at the institution.
Teachers, parents and students alike from the school and surrounding areas of Sub Traditional Authority (STA) Matola in Balaka North Constituency gathered at the school to witness the historic occasion marking the start of new life in the area.
MACRA has embarked on the Connect-a-school project whereby 75 ICT laboratories will be constructed in 9,000 schools across the country with each district receiving two during the first phase.
Speaking during the launch, Member of Parliament for Balaka North, Tony Ngalande hailed the initiative, saying it would increase the confidence of learners at the school and enrich them with computer skills.
“As a leader, my duty is to encourage possible investors as well as developers to come forward and help us as MACRA has done. This ICT lab will help in bridging the ICT gap that our leaners especially those coming from the rural areas have.
“We are now seeing the Malawi 2063 taking shape as the world is going digital, having an ICT lab in this rural area is a positive step forward as you know if you cannot operate a computer you are considered to be way behind,” he said.
Ngalande assured the community that he would always be available during the implementing period of the project so that the structure meets the required standard considering that the facility was meant for the learners who would take over from him development of the area.
MACRA Broadcasting Service Manager, Matilda Bande said the project was funded by Universal Service Fund whose aim was to have equal access to information services.
“Schools irrespective of where they are ought to access internet services and they have the much needed facilities, we are coming from the background of tele-centres which targeted the community in general and did not work.
“In these ICT labs, we are targeting the pupils so that we grow the generation that will know how to use the internet that is why we would like to reach out to them while they are young so that when we bring back the tele-centres in future we will now have a catchment,” she said.
Bande disclosed that each school will be given 20 computers for a start and within the project, each school will have 60 computers with free internet provision for three years.
Head Teacher of St. Peter's CDSS, Sister Regina Komicho noted that the project apart from imparting computer skills to learners, would help in enhancing learning and teaching of different subjects as leaners would be free to search for information on the internet.
“Let me register my profound gratitude to the Ministry of Education for considering our school to be in the first phase of this project, this means a lot as we have now seen that our school is regarded,” she added.
Chinsinsi, the provider for Mponda
By Tione Andsen
Lilongwe, June 2, Mana: Super Substitute, Chinsinsi Maonga’s 90th minute striker was the provider for league leaders, Silver Striker to hand in first historic defeat of the season to TNM Super League defending champions, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets 0-1 beating at Kamuzu Stadium on Sunday.
Is this a clear statement of intent to win the league title after 10 years of absence owing to the fact that Silver Strikers have managed to collect six from for the two Blantyre giants this season.
Aggrey scenes took the centre stage after Silver had scored where Bullets supporters resorted to throwing missiles to the pitch.
The match was briefly to allow fans to calm down but this was not possible until referee, Gift Chiko had to end the match after consultations.
The last time Bullets fans were involved in throwing missiles into the pitch was in 2018 when their team was beaten in the finals of the Airtel Top 8 at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe and was banned from participating in the 2019 tournament.
The Central Bankers had to wait for 11 years to defeat Bullets at Kamuzu Stadium and they have used their Assistant Coach, Peter Mponda to break the losing streak.
They last won a league game against Bullets 1-2 in 2013 and it was the same year won the league.
Bullets have recorded the first defeat of the season at home, now they are stuck with 14 points from nine games and have dropped to position five from four.
Silver have posted their second away win after they had collected maximum points when they beat Baka City 2-0 in Karonga.
They have eight wins and a draw making them 25 points seven clear of the second placed, Kamuzu Barracks with 18 points and are 11 points ahead of the defending champions.
Mighty Mukuru Wanderers resurrected from the dead to push in a 3-1 won of Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.
Interim Coach, Meke Mwase was off to a good start after the team had suffered two consecutive defeats away from home under the tutelage of form coach, Nsanzurwimo Ramadhan and the defeats made he to step down.
Second half substitute for Wanderers, Isaac Kaliati turned to be to king pin for the starved Wanderers supporters when he scored a brace when the two teams were tied 1-1.
Wanderers are 15 points from nine games and are number four up from five with 10 points short of leaders, Silver Strikers.
Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos has dropped to position nine with points from six with 11 points.
Creck Sporting were victorious on their travel when the beat Mafco 1-2 at Chitowe to collect maximum points and they are now position eight from nine with 11 points.
The win has come when the coaching panel was warned on the team’s performance by top management of the club.
FOMO handed second defeat to Mzuzu City Hammers after 2-1 beating to collect full points making them to move to position 11 from 13 with 10 points.
The Hammers have recorded their third loss and have dropped to position three from two with 16 points.
Bangwe All Stars have registered their first win of the season after edging Chitipa United 3-0 win at Mpira stadium in Blantyre.
They have six points from nine games and they are on position 14 from 16 but still in relegation zone.
Moyale Barracks beat Mighty Waka Waka Tigers 1-0 at Mzuzu Stadium to move to position seven from 10 with 14 points while Tigers have dropped to position from 10 eight with 11 points.
On Thursday, Kamuzu Barracks over run Karonga United with a 2-1 win at Civo Stadium to go second of the log.
On Friday, Civil Service United moved one step up to position six after beating Baka City 3-0 at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe.
With the defeat, Baka City are back to the bottom of the log table with three points.
The full results for week nine are as follows;
Thursday, May 30,2024
Kamuzu Barracks 2 Karonga United 1
Friday, May 31, 2024
Civil Service United 3 Baka City 0
Saturday June 1, 2024
Mighty Mukuru Wanderers 3 Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos 1
Mafco 1 Creck Sporting 2
FOMO 2 Mzuzu City Hammers 1
Moyale Barracks 1 Mighty Waka Waka Tigers 0
Sunday June 2, 2024
FCB Nyasa Big Bullets 0 Silver Strikers 1
Bangwe All Stars 3 Chitipa United 0
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Chakwera emphasizes on the restoration of the lost factories
By Elia Chibwe
Lilongwe, June 1, Mana: President Dr Lazarus Chakwera says his government is working on restoring factories and banks that were sold by previous government, as one way of controlling the country's currency.
Speaking Saturday during the launch of Magwero Industrial Park Project at Area 55 in Lilongwe, Chakwera said some of the challenges the country is facing by selling of factories and banks that would have assisted to control the country's currency.
"I do not have time for fighting with anyone but to ensure that the lost economy is restored. The companies and factories that were sold should be back," Chakwera said.
He, therefore, cautioned against abusing power to delay the project saying such behavior is not condoned and those found doing that will be brought to book.
Minister of Trade and Industry, Sosten Gwengwe, said the project is important in building Malawi.
"This is important to any investor. Those who invest in these parks and do production, should also have the markets locally and they will be supported," Gwengwe said.
President for Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Wisely Phiri, said the project is an opportunity for vocational skills and mutual development.
Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre, Alfred Jiya, hailed government for the project saying it will accord the youth employment and impart skills among people.
"I see piped water and electricity coming here and I see youth getting jobs from this park," he said.
The park, which sits on a 400 hactare land, will have different industries specialized in agro-processing, chemical and plastic and is expected to help advance the country’s economy as envisioned in the Malawi 2063.
Government acquired US$200 million from Afrexim Bank for the project whose area will be developed by Arise Integrated Industrial Platform.
The launch was held under the theme "Catalyzing Industrialization in Malawi".
Point of Progress to rollout agricultural project for youth
By Moses Nyirenda
Lilongwe, June 1, Mana: Lilongwe based non-governmental organization, Point of Progress, is set to launch an agricultural project dubbed Transformative Livelihood Improvement through Management of Ecosystems (Tilime) in the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Kabudula in Lilongwe.
The project which will be funded by IM Swedish Development Partner Southern Africa seeks to empower youth from TA Kabudula with farming skills and resources for them to venture into agri-business and become economically independent.
In an interview with Malawi News Agency (MANA) on Friday, Point of Progress Head of Programmes, Innocent Luesha, said they decided to implement the project in TA Kabudula after their survey revealed that youths in the area lack empowerment.
“Our baseline survey indicated that TA Kabudula is lacking a number of interventions in youth economic empowerment hence our decision to implement the project in the area,” he said.
The survey also indicated that Tilime project would produce positive results in TA Kabudula in fostering economic transformation among the youth in the area.
Luesha said his organization is focused to provide various agricultural interventions among the youth including irrigation and mechanization, value addition, market access as well as policy advocacy in relation to climate change and agriculture.
Currently, Point of Progress has engaged Lilongwe District Council and Ministry of Agriculture to support in the implementation of the project.
Lilongwe West Agriculture Officer, Joseph Mtengezo, commended Point of Progress for its mission to rollout the project.
“Tilime Project will be helpful in providing a forum for the youth from TA Kabudula to learn agriculture as it comes in to assist in the production of crops,” Mtengezo explained.
He asked Point of Progress to expand the project to other districts so that it benefits more youths in the country.
Chilima leaves for Korea – Africa summit
By Lesnat Kenan
Lilongwe, June 1, Mana: Vice President Dr Saulos Chilima on Saturday left the country for Seoul, Republic of Korea to attend the Korea – Africa summit scheduled for June 4 to 5, 2024.
Upon departure at Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe,
Chilima was seen off at Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) in Lilongwe by government and party officials.
The summit will provide an opportunity to Malawi to engage with Korean government and the private sector towards win-win solutions that will build up an equal and strategic partnership between Malawi and Korea.
It will also provide impetus to the momentum and foundation for deepening diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Chilima is expected to return to Malawi on Friday, June 7 through KIA.
Matiti Primary School in Zomba holds cultural day
By Emily M’mangisa
Zomba, June 1, Mana: Failure to absorb expressive arts, history of different ethnic groups and understanding of cultural diversity by learners compelled educationists, parents and traditional leaders at Matiti Primary School in Zomba into action to host a cultural day.
The day was held on Friday under the theme; Our Culture, Our Pride.
Matiti Primary School Head Teacher, Leah Pahuwa, told Malawi News Agency (MANA) in an interview that learners have been fairing badly on subjects which could easily be related to daily life.
She said the school sat down with all stakeholders and resolved to organize a cultural day as one way of imparting cultural knowledge that can easily be applied in the classroom.
“We thought of organizing this activity so that learners should know and remember their culture and tradition and apply the same during examinations. With this knowledge, I am sure they can do well,” she said.
Chief Education Officer for Zomba Rural, Medson Mbilizi, concurred with Pahuwa saying the cultural day will rejuvenate the understanding of culture and tradition among learners.
He observed that there was moral decay among most learners due to diversion from moral values.
“We hope to have citizens that are morally sound. This generation has completely lost moral values hence the state of moral decay is incomprehensible,” he said.
He expressed hope that the learners will embrace the cultural day to uphold cultural, traditional values and identity, adding that learners have to be identified by characteristics of their ethnic group.
Group Village Head (GVH) Makungula appealed to parents to take a leading role in ensuring that learners are abreast with their culture and traditions as teachers are there to supplement parent’s efforts in raising children into responsible citizens while maintaining moral and cultural values.
“Any country is identified by its culture and tradition; we risk losing the identity of language if this generation won’t take interest in what their fore-fathers believed in,” said the GVH.
Hilda Tambala, a Standard Five learner at the school and comes from Rumphi District, who showcased a variety of different food items described the event as relevant saying it will assist her and fellow learners to relate with what teachers teach in class.
The day showcased traditional dances such as manganje, tchopa, ngoma, gule wankulu and malipenga among others while makaka, kalongonda, kondowole, mikate, thobwa were some of the local food items that caused the audience to salivate.
Recently, Kingdom Builder Academy in Zomba also held a cultural day.
Six arrested for theft of Illovo irrigation equipment
By Leah Malimbasa
Chikwawa, June 1, Mana: Chikwawa Police Station has arrested six individuals for allegedly stealing irrigation equipment from Illovo Nchalo Estate.
Chikwawa Police Station Public Relations Officer, Sergeant Dickson Matemba, said the six were arrested earlier this week when police intercepted Yohane Sakala, 28, at Thabwa Roadblock with 150 metres of electric cable.
“The suspect confessed to stealing the cable and identified five accomplices: Enock Mtefula, 20; Mverani Sakala, 22; Thokozani Maxwell, 27; Robert Bwanali, 24 and Hamilton Machika, 43,” he said.
According to Matemba, the stolen equipment valued at K4.3 million was taken from fields 412, 413, and 419
The suspects will appear in court soon to face theft charges.
Meanwhile, Chikwawa Police in cooperation with Mitole Police Mobile Services officers have intensified security measures to prevent further vandalism and theft of Illovo irrigation equipment.
Salima District Council strategizes nutrition interventions
By Lekereni Chinkhota
Salima, June 1, Mana: Salima District Council has developed a Community Led Action against Malnutrition (COLAAM) strategy to combat the rising cases of malnutrition the district is facing.
Speaking during a District Nutrition Coordination Committee meeting with various partners implementing nutrition interventions in the district, Acting Director for Community and Social Services, Chifundo Manong’a, highlighted the importance of the strategy in addressing acute malnutrition.
He expressed optimism that the strategy will be adopted and implemented by all stakeholders to deal with nutritional challenges the country is facing.
“We have been monitoring indicators like death rate for children admitted with acute to severe malnutrition. Unfortunately, numbers are increasing amidst partners and government frontline workers implementing interventions,” he said.
Manong’a emphasized that the strategy will bridge the knowledge gap that exists in communities by ensuring that households are utilizing the same knowledge disseminated at a community level.
“Most of nutrition interventions are displayed at community level but there is no adoption at household level. This strategy will make communities aware of malnutrition because there is poor understanding concerning malnutrition and poor health seeking behaviors amongst communities to act on malnutrition,” he said.
Chairperson for Civil Society Nutrition Alliance (CSONA) Salima Chapter, Joseph Kandiyesa, said prioritizing nutrition will assist in combating malnutrition effectively in the district.
"We have to change our mindset about nutritional issues, we have to take nutrition seriously by allocating sufficient resources to address this critical issue," he said.
In their 2024 Nutrition Budget Research Brief, CSONA indicated that there is an increase in the rate of nutritional related deaths due to acute malnutrition which is at 18 percent on average.
“In order to combat the numbers, the district council should prioritize and allocate more funds to the nutrition sector and the health sector should develop and implement new strategies in combating acute malnutrition at community level,” said Kandiyesa.
The nutrition unit, in collaboration with partners, analyzes data they collect and brings it back to communities for them to appreciate the number of children suffering from acute malnutrition and those who have died of it for their own actions.
COLAAM, which is action pact strategy, has been nodded in favor of its implementation by various stakeholders and partners as such CSONA, Feed the Children, Care Malawi, Hunger Project, World Vision, GIZ, frontline workers and community leaders to influence mindset change for the communities to adopt.
Chakwera describes Malawi youth as game-changers
By Sellah Singini
Lilongwe, June 1 Mana: President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has described youths in the country as game-changers because of their involvement in the country’s economy as it is being transformed to wealth creation, job creation and food security.
Chakwera made the remarks Friday evening when he hosted youth leaders from across Malawi at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe.
He said the youth have significantly contributed to the productivity of the economy as well as growth in Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM) because of their efforts, ideas, advocacy as well as their passion for mindset change.
“I am, therefore, hosting you the game-changers to this dinner to say thank you for understanding that this is your moment to shine your talents like a light in the darkness of the challenges we face. Thank you for understanding that this is your government to run by your ideas.
“Remember that you are a great asset, not a liability. Being young is an opportunity, not an obstacle. Being young is a powerhouse, not a problem,” he said.
He, therefore, urged the youth not to let anyone look down on them because they are young.
Minister of Youth and Sports, Uchizi Mkandawire, commended Chakwera for dedicating his entire day hosting the youth at the Palace saying the act is a testimony that youth are dear to the President.
Mkandawire considers the meeting, the President had with youth leaders, as a send-off for the youth to go back to their respective communities energized and do more as they take part in developing the country.
“Let me assure you that your investment in time and resources to host and inspire these youth leaders will not go in vain. Today you have planted seeds which will eventually germinate and grow. In no time we will be inviting you to witness some of the fruits that will be borne out of this engagement,” Mkandawire said.
The dinner was spiced up by performances from Ellie Njuchi and the Malawi Police Band.