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By Elias Masamba

Phalombe, May 13, Mana: We Effect, a Swedish international organization, and the Farmers Union of Malawi (FUM) have launched a five-year nutrition-focused project to empower Malawi’s civil society organizations (CSOs) to achieve sustainable nutrition levels in Phalombe and other districts across the country in order to address malnutrition.

Presenting the project to Phalombe District Executive Committee (DEC) recently, We Effect Nutrition Officer, Olivia Mpulula, said the organization has an advocacy role to play in improving the country’s pursuit of good nutrition levels among citizens.

She explained that the project was designed to empower CSOs to take lead in advocating, lobbying and pushing for increased funding towards nutrition programmes while equipping local communities with essential skills and knowledge in nutritious food preparation.

“This is an upstream advocacy project; funds will not be directly disbursed to districts, instead, they will be used to build capacity of community members and the media to effectively advocate for better nutrition,” Mpulula said.

She further said that the project will work closely with local organizations and community radio stations to disseminate nutrition-related messages for impactful results.

“We believe that community radios and local organizations will pray an active role in this project. We expect them to produce greater impact and more meaningful results,” Mpulula added.

Recent statistics show that Malawi continues to face critical levels of malnutrition, underscoring the need for urgent interventions.

The project will be implemented under the theme; Nourishing Futures: Empowering Malawi’s Civil Society Organizations for Sustainable Nutrition.

We Effect, in partnership with FUM, will spend €1,579,000 from the European Union (EU) and the Government of Malawi.

The project aligns with Malawi 2063, National Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Policy and Sustainable Development Goals

By Patience Kapinda

Lilongwe, May 13, Mana: The Miss Malawi 2025 beauty pageant has officially opened its registration, inviting young women from across the country to participate in one of Malawi’s most prestigious cultural events.

According to Co-chairperson of the Miss Malawi pageant, Godfrey Kambewa, the main objective of the pageant is to empower young women, promote cultural representation, and foster national pride.

Kambewa emphasized that the pageant aims to provide a platform for self-expression, personal growth, and development through workshops, mentorship, and community engagement. 

“Contestants will have access to development workshops, career talks, health and beauty lessons, and charity events,” he said.

The pageant promotes national pride by celebrating Malawi's rich cultural heritage and encouraging contestants to showcase their unique traditions and customs.

Kambewa highlighted that the organization ensures inclusivity and cultural representation by selecting contestants from diverse backgrounds, ages, cultures, and religions.

Former Miss Malawi, Jessica Natalia Mponda, shared her experience as a titleholder, saying: "My experience wasn’t rosy at all but it built me to the strong woman I am today and I’ll forever cherish it."

She emphasized that the pageant provides a seat at a table full of influential people and opens doors to new opportunities.

When asked for advice to aspiring contestants, Mponda encouraged them to "go for it" and have fun while maintaining their identity, saying, "You’re unstoppable. Have fun at it and don’t lose yourself in the process."

Registration for the Miss Malawi 2025 pageant is open from May 1 to May 31, 2025, with a non-refundable registration fee of K20,000. Eligible contestants must be between the ages of 18 and 19.

By Patience Longwe

Lilongwe, May 13, Mana: The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has formally presented the preliminary voter's register for the September 16, 2025 general election to all registered political parties.

Speaking during a press briefing held at Capital Hotel in Lilongwe on Monday, MEC Chairperson Annabel Mtalimanja said this marks a significant milestone in the electoral process as the voters' register is a critical component of ensuring the integrity and transparency of elections.

She said the preliminary voters' register will be open for inspection and verification from May 13th to May 31st 2025 in all councils and at all registration centres.

"During this period; voters, political parties and observers can verify the accuracy of the register and report any discrepancies or irregularities, “she said.

Mtalimanja said the Commission has put in place various arrangements to facilitate inspection and verification process which includes posting copies of the voters register at registration centres.

According to Mtalimanja, the process includes distributing electronic copies of the register to registered political parties, making the copies available at the Commission’s regional offices and verification using SMS system by dialing *2509#.

"The process provides an opportunity for voters to verify their registration details and for political parties to audit and verify the list of voters at each registration centre,” she said.

Mtalimanja said during the quality assurance process, the Commission identified some issues affecting voter images in certain registration centres including unclear photographs and photographs with obscured faces.

"The Commission has compiled a list of affected voters and will implement remedial measures during the inspection and verification period,” she explained.

The Commission has, therefore, urged political parties to handle observation and issues constructively and responsibly, avoid rushing to the media or social media to announce issues without engaging with the Commission.

By Paul Madise

Lilongwe, May 12, Mana: The newly elected Executive Director of Ladies in Tertiary Education (LAITE), Esther Bonyonga, has expressed her full commitment to the cause and has called for multi-stakeholder collaboration within the gender equality community to ensure the Young Feminist Movement (YFM) is firmly grounded as it embarks on its bold journey to advance gender justice in the country.

The development follows stakeholders’ engagement meeting held on Saturday at Cross-Roads Hotel in Lilongwe, which attracted young feminists network including Ms. Letty Chiwara, Country Representative of UN Women Malawi, and Her Excellency Ingrid Marie Mikelsen, Ambassador of the Royal Norwegian Embassy.

Speaking to Malawi News Agency (Mana) on Monday, Bonyonga acknowledged the continued grapple with deeply rooted gender inequalities that affect girls and women in the country underscoring the movement`s determination to challenge these structures aiming at build a society where the rights, dignity, and voices of women and girls are non-negotiable.

“We aim to be a strong voice for the voiceless, and we will push for policy reforms that protect and empower women, we will leverage digital spaces to amplify feminist narratives and ensure that no woman or girl is left behind. We understand that transformation requires partnerships, and we are ready to collaborate across sectors to achieve our goals. A feminist leader must deliver, and that is our pledge,” she explained.

United Nations (UN) Women Country Director Letty Chiwara expressed the organization`s commitment to join efforts with Malawi`s Young Feminist Movement to fight for gender equality in Malawi.

During the Executive Committee Elections held on Saturday, several young leaders were appointed to key positions, including the Vice Chairperson of the Kawale Feminist Hub (under ActionAid Malawi), as well as roles within the Secretariat from the Young Feminist Network and the Monitoring & Advocacy Lead from the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP)

In a historic show of unity and leadership, several young feminist-led organizations across Malawi came together to form the Young Feminist Movement, a collective platform dedicated to amplifying youth feminist voices in the ongoing fight against gender inequality.

By Maston Kaiya

Ntcheu, 12 May, Mana: The Maseko Ngoni Heritage Trust has embarked on resource mobilization for the 2025 Umhlangano wa Maseko Ngoni annual cultural festival scheduled for September 4-6 at Nkolimbo village in Ntcheu.

The festival is expected to cost 150 million Malawi Kwacha.

The Heritage's Secretary General, Impi Kandi Padambo, in a statement, said the Heritage has partnered with TNM and Airtel Malawi to mobilize funds using their mobile money services.

This means donations can be made through TNM Mpamba and Airtel Money, in addition to the existing FCB bank account.

"For Airtel Money, people must dial *211# and select payment, then choose other, where they are supposed to enter a nickname Abenguni and UM 2025 as a reference name," he said.

Impi Padambo said, for Mpamba, people must dial *444# and select make payments, then select goods and services to pay merchant 608009 with description UM 2025.

“The donations can also be made through the Maseko Ngoni Heritage Trust FCB, account number 0004502000159, Capital City Branch”, said Padambo.

According to the Chairperson of the Maseko Ngoni Heritage Trust, Inkosi Makwangwala, the ceremony forms part of the Maseko Ngoni rights of celebrating traditions.

In 2024, Paramount Chief Gomani V cancelled the umhlangano in honour of the late Impi Dr Saulos Chilima and the late legendary musician, Soldier Lucius Banda.

By Lesnat Kenan

Lilongwe, May 12, Mana: Minister of Agriculture, Sam Kawale, has described the 7th Africa-Wide Agricultural Extension Week (AAEW) Malawi 2025 as a landmark event that will help transform Malawi’s economy by fostering collaboration and partnerships among stakeholders across the agricultural value chain.

He made the remarks during the opening of the 7th Africa Wide Extension Week Malawi 2025, on Monday at Crossroads Hotel in Lilongwe.

"The event is a platform for developing knowledge and skills related to the rebranding of extension services and discussing key policy issues affecting Agricultural Extension Advisory Services (AEAS).

"The goal is to share ideas how we can help our extension workers as well as extension services to develop agriculture sector,” he stated.

Kawale further explained that he is pleased that Malawi is taking a bold step in transforming the agriculture sector by having new agriculture advisory policy and embracing the use of technology for increased productivity and commercialization as aligned with the Malawi 2063 vision.

He also said that Malawi is eager to learn from other countries in order to have an inclusive agriculture sector.

The Minister further praised the organizing committee, sponsors and development partners for organizing this year's AAEW.

In his remarks, MAFAAS Board Chairman, Charles Masangano, expressed his gratitude to Malawi's government Minister of Agriculture and the organizing committee for the support to this year's AAEW.

He said the event is an important platform for learning from professionals and building relationship with investors for a better Malawi.

The AAEW has brought together various players in the agriculture sector, including government officials, policy makers, agricultural extension professionals, researchers, private sectors representatives, development partners and farmers.

The event is organized by the Malawi government in collaboration with the African Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services (AFAAS) and the Malawi Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services (MAFAAS) and it will be held from 12 to 16 May, 2025.

The theme for this year's AAEW  2025 is "Rebranding Extension for Enhanced Public /Private Sector Driven Commercialization, Industrialization, and Inclusive Food Systems".

By Wongani Mkandawire

Nkhotakota, May 12, Mana; In an effort to promote timely treatment and support to women with fistula, Theatre for a Change (TFAC) is urging women in Nkhotakota District to promptly seek medical attention if they suspect any fistula case.

Advocacy and Communications lead for TFAC, Henry Kambuzuma said this at the end of a one-week Obstetric Fistula awareness campaign conducted in Nkhotakota, aimed at reaching almost 10, 000 women with Fistula awareness messages.

Kambuzuma said;" Together with Nkhotakota District Health Office, through Bridging Hope Project titled “Empowering Women with Obstetric Fistula”, we organized a one-week awareness campaign on Obstetric Fistula treatment and prevention measures in all Traditional Authorities (T/A) in Nkhotakota District with funding from the Embassy of Iceland in Lilongwe through United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

"A research which was conducted in the district showed that only 30 percent of people are aware of Fistula, so we took a step to encourage women with such problems to get support and receive treatment at Bwaila Health Centre in Lilongwe. "He added.

According to Kambuzuma, the use of interactive theatre performances has impacted and challenged people's way of thinking, leading to behavior change among community members.

One of the survivors of Obstetric Fistula, Asiyatu Tambala from Chiputa Village Traditional Authority Malengachanzi, testified that she received her treatment and was cured from Fistula at Bwaila hospital after suffering for 15 years.

"I suffered for 15 years, it started in the year 2000 and I received my treatment at Bwaila Health Centre in the year 2015, since then I am free ", said Tambala.

Another survivor, Gladys Nkhoma from Kamange Village in the area of T/A Malengachanzi said she got treated at Bwaila Hospital.

"I had the same problem after giving birth, and was referred to Bwaila hospital where I received treatment in 2022."Said Nkhoma.

Nkhoma has since advised all women that Fistula is treatable and preventable and they should seek medical treatment.

By Sheminah Nkhoma

Mchinji, May 12, Mana: President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has emphasised the importance of having more nurses and midwives as they contribute to the health care of many Malawians.

Speaking on Monday during the Commemoration of International Nurses Day at Nkhwazi Admarc Ground in Mchinji, Chakwera appreciated the efforts which nurses put to help people in different hospitals across the nation.

He said the government is constructing over 200 health posts to improve access to healthcare services in rural areas, which will also contribute to job creation.

“As government we are proud of having our nurses and midwives in our hospitals because our country cannot go forward without your health support,” he noted.

Chakwera further stated that the government will continue to support nurses by providing quality education to ensure the country has well-trained and experienced healthcare professionals.

“People in rural communities should have access to quality education, as such we are working on having good nursing facilities where people will be trained and educated so that they provide better health services,” said Chakwera.

President of National Organisation of Nurses and Midwives (NONM), Shouts Simeza,  commended government for recruiting more nurses and midwives in the country.

Simeza stated that it is important for the country to invest in nurses to build a resilient healthcare system.

He said for credible work to be done by nurses they need to be promoted and trained as it provides them with motivation to keep on the hardworking spirit.

Minister of Health, Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda urged nurses and midwives to be responsible for their work.

“My ministry has received alot of complaints about the way you misbehave to patients, I am urging you all to stop this kind of behavior and you should treat all patients equally and seriously,” she said.

At the ceremony, President Chakwera presented awards to nine performing nurses and midwives.

The day was being held under the theme "Our nurses our future. Caring for nurses strengthens economies".

By Prisca Promise Mashushu

Lilongwe, May 12, Mana: The Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Colleen Zamba, has emphasized the importance of ethics, accountability, and transparency in the civil service.

Speaking at the launch of the Public Service Fellowship Programme in Lilongwe on Monday, Zamba highlighted the need to invest in young professionals and fresh graduates to ensure they serve Malawians with integrity.

She further explained that the Public Service Fellowship Programme, under the Emerging Public Leaders (EPL) platform and Government of Malawi, aims to shape young individuals who are about to enter the civil service.

“We aim to promote integrity by training young professionals to serve with integrity and uphold ethics in public service while focusing on the next generation of leaders.

“We will further encourage accountability and transparency in government departments and agencies by developing a community of public servants who prioritize national service over personal needs,” explained Zamba.

The programme is a collaborative effort between the Government of Malawi and the Mastercard Foundation, which is also implementing similar initiatives in Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Kenya.

 “The first cohort of almost 35 young professionals has been assigned to various ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) to learn and contribute to public service leadership and governance,” she said.

One of the Public Service Fellowship members, James Gwanda, expressed gratitude for the programme, stating that it has helped them understand how to serve the community with integrity and work effectively in government departments.

By empowering young professionals, the programme aims to improve public service delivery and promote good governance in Malawi.

By Prisca Kasache

Mangochi, May 12, Mana: Minister of Information and Digitalisation, Moses Kunkuyu has called on journalists across the country to uphold ethical standards in their reporting ahead of the September 26, 2025 tripartite elections, saying the media should play a vital role in safeguarding good governance and democracy.

The minister made the call in Mangochi on Monday at the start of a two days’ workshop for District Information Officers (DIOs) and managers of community radios, on election reporting, organized by the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and Digitalisation.

Kunkuyu said journalists are critical in information dissemination, as such they should remain professional, ethical and impartial to ensure that the information they disseminate is accurate, balanced, and free from bias.

“The media does not only cover politics, but also provides a platform for citizens to voice out their views and opinions. As such, we would want reporters to be responsible in reporting,

“As we are approaching the elections, journalists should remind themselves that elections are sensitive, and the information they share should not lack anything,” he added.

The Minister said government is committed to upholding freedom of the press to ensure that journalists operate in conducive work environment

In his remarks, Board Director for MACRA, Isaac Songea, encouraged journalists to stay professional when reporting on the elections, urging them to be mindful of the content they broadcast and write.

He said there should be proper mechanism in place to filter out obscene and hate language that has potential to incite violence or offend public morals.

Held under the theme; Rethinking community broadcasting and ethics ahead of September 2025 elections, the workshop drew DIOs and radio managers and reporters from community radio stations across the country to equip them with skills and knowledge for ethical and professional election reporting ahead of the September 26 tripartite polls.

Maureen Kawerama from Mangochi based Dzimwe Community Radio said the election coverage workshop was ideal and relevant considering that journalist play a bigger role in reporting elections.

“The workshop is ideal, we need a lot of additional knowledge on elections as we head for the polls in September,” she said.

Among others, Mzimba, Bembeke, Kasungu, Chivomerezi, Rumphi Chanco, community radios attended the election reporting workshop at Sunbird Nkopola.

The workshops discussed topics such as; Upholding ethical standards in electoral coverage; the watchdog role of Media Council of Malawi, Digital broadcasting and the 2025 elections; combating disinformation in the age of social media, Training for the truth; strengthening journalistic capacity ahead of 2025 elections.

Renowned facilitators; Moses Kaufa, Executive Director of Media Council of Malawi, Benson Linje from the British High Commission were among those that made presentations at the two days training workshop.  

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