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By Elia Chibwe

Lilongwe August 25, MANA: Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) congregants, government officials, people from all corners of the country and Worldwide, gathered on Sunday morning to celebrate 100 years of its existence.

Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, First Lady Madam Monica Chakwera, Vice President Michael Biziwick Usi, Madame Ella Usi, Vice President of Zimbabwe Kembo Mohadi and former President Joyce Banda joined the celebrations to express their dedication to religious activities.

Speaking during the Centenary Celebration at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe, Chakwera hailed the great contribution of the church to the country's development in various sectors of the government.

"The church has promoted oneness, as well as encouraged people to pray for one another. Today we are celebrating that God has answered your prayers in different ways.

"I urge you to continue to be faithful and dedicated in uplifting people's lives as you have contributed to education, health, and infrastructure sector by providing relief items and businesses among others," said Chakwera.

He urged the church to continue working hand in hand with the government in promoting the country's development and praying for the Nation

In his sermon, Moderator for Blantyre Synod, Rev. Reuben Msowoya quoted three chapters Psalms 126:1-6, Luke 4:14-22 and Ephesians 4:1-7, saying people should take up the spirit of the church founders who showed humility, faith and unity among others.

"The Lord changes seasons, Israelites stood strong on the faith that God will remove their slavery and wipe their faces. He transforms people from poor to rich, from uneducated to educated.

“Let's focus on humility, tolerance, love and peace among others by not allowing our mouths to speak evil of others. Let's show unity without discrimination because of tribes as we are all one. This is the spirit founders of this Church have shown" Msowoya said.

Vice Moderator for Western Cape, Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa, Prof. Marius Nel hailed the strong leadership in the church, saying it has contributed to the growth of the church.

 Nkhoma Moderator, CCAP General Assembly Biswick CK Nkhoma underscored the significant contribution that CCAP has made in elevating the economic development of the country.

"CCAP has made significant contributions to community development such as social justice, education and we are still dedicated to building universities," Nkhoma said.

The celebration was held under the theme "The Lord has done great things for us"

By Robert Nayeja

Nsanje, August 24, Mana: Commissioner for Disaster Management Affairs, Charles Kalemba on Saturday toured Nsanje District’s Makhapa Irrigation Scheme, which is not in operation due to vandalism of equipment and disclosed that government will revive the scheme to improve food production.

The commissioner therefore appealed to Nsanje District Council to invest much in agriculture sector for improved food production citing irrigation farming as solution to food insecurity.

Kalemba expressed worry over the nonfunctional solar-powered facility, adding that Nsanje and some other districts fail to prioritise agricultural investments yet food insecurity remains a continuous challenge.

“Food insecurity is the common problem in most districts’ social-economic profiles. Surprisingly in their development plans, there is nothing to deal with hunger situation in their districts, food insecurity will remain if councils ignore investing in agricultural infrastructures such as irrigation schemes,” said Kalemba

The commissioner therefore disclosed plans to revive Makhapa Irrigation Scheme and said there was need to bring in a new committee to manage the scheme for sustainability.

“DODMA will support with the irrigation equipment to beef up the remaining equipment. I would like to see communities and the District Council jointly working together to rehabilitate canals,” he added.

He told people at Makhapa Irrigation Scheme that government will remove all the people in the scheme once the scheme gets vandalized again.

Senior Chief Mlolo hailed Kalemba for touring the scheme and said there was a need for members of the community to reconstitute the committee so that it should manage the scheme for sustainable food security.

“It is very disappointing that we failed to manage the scheme. We are glad that government has assured us that it will revive the scheme. We are going to protect the scheme from vandalism,” said Mlolo.

Member of Parliament for Nsanje North, Enock Chizuzu said reviving Makhapa Irrigation Scheme was a way to go as this was the only way to deal with hunger in the area.

“We have fertile land, and we're not supposed to suffer from hunger. This irrigation scheme will help to end hunger that mostly hit my constituency hard,” the legislator added.

The 150 hectares Makhapa Irrigation Scheme was revamped by DODMA in 2021 and was vandalized in 2023 forcing it to shut down for growing maize, rice and other crops

Sunday, 25 August 2024 13:10

Blantyre Archdiocese ordains four priests

By Pempho Nkhoma

Blantyre, August 25, Mana: Blantyre Archdiocese of the Catholic Church on Saturday ordained four deacons to the priesthood at Limbe Cathedral where Archbishop Thomas Msusa of Blantyre Archdiocese and Bishop Alfred Chaima of Zomba Diocese presided over the ordination, calling the new priests to remain celibate and obedient to the Catholic Church.

The four newly ordained priests are Father Crescensio Njerenga and Father Davidson Muyaya from Namulenga Parish, Father Lawrence Ganisyeje, and Father Lucius Mpita from Nguludi Parish.

One by one, all the four deacons vowed to respect and assist the bishop in his mission, preach the truth of the catholic faith, remain celibate, pray without ceasing, celebrate the liturgy reverently, and imitate Jesus Christ.   

In his homily, Archbishop Msusa advised the newly ordained priests to resemble Jesus Christ by being good shepherds and lead a life of simplicity consonant with the people they serve.

“You are taking the role of Jesus Christ who said that he is the gate, since you have taken the responsibility of being a gate; through you, people should be able to find Jesus Christ and should find God’s mercy and healing. Today God has sent you to look after his flock, you should be fully committed and you will see those sheep in good health,” he said.

The Archbishop emphasized the need for the newly ordained priests to be connected to Jesus Christ.

“You should be close to Jesus Christ, be close to him through the Sacrament of Eucharist every day, respect our holy Eucharistic Mass,” he said.

The archbishop further called on all Catholics to support the newly ordained priests to serve the church better.

“Let’s pray for our deacons so that they should love and use what they have requested, they have waited for many years to be priests now they need to enjoy their priesthood,” Msusa said.

Speaking on behalf of all parents, McDonald Patrick Ganisyeje (parent to Lawrence Ganisyeje) commended the Catholic Church for supporting the newly ordained priests to fulfill their dream.

“Thank you, Archbishop, Thomas Msusa for taking good care of our children during their studies and giving them the sacrament of holy orders. We are extending our gratitude to everyone who helped our sons reach where they are today,” he said.

Ganisyeje therefore appealed to the newly ordained priests to show good character in their new roles.

“As your parents, we are urging you to be reliable in your ministry and to obey your leaders,” he added.

Blantyre Archdiocese Laity Council Chairperson, Peter Nzolima, expressed excitement, assuring the newly ordained priests that they were welcome in the Archdiocese and encouraged fellow Christians to support the priests.

“On behalf of all Christians in the Archdiocese, I am welcoming you and pray that the Holy Spirit should guide you in your work. To my fellow Christians, let us support the newly ordained priests and all other priests that are already in our parishes in their spiritual and physical needs,” he added.

People from all walks of life attended the ordination which was full of celebrations as the Archdiocese of Blantyre Choir was celebrating 10 years anniversary on the same day.

These ordained priests have already been posted to various parishes where they will be ministering.

Father Njerenga has been posted to Mwanza Parish, Father Mpita to Kadikira Parish, Father Ganisyeje to Namulenga Parish while Father Muyaya will serve Pius XII Minor Seminar and will also be curate at Nguludi Parish.

Saturday, 24 August 2024 22:44

A month old baby found abandoned in Thyolo

By Yamikani Yapuwa

Thyolo, August 24, Mana: Police in Thyolo is appealing for public assistance to identify parents of a one-month-old baby girl who was abandoned at Thyolo District Hospital.

 The baby, identified in a note as Glory was discovered under a motorcycle parking area near the Pediatric Ward on the morning of August 24, 2024.

According to Thyolo Police Station publicist, Rabecca Kashoti, a well-wisher on her way to visit a patient heard the baby's cry and found it alone under the parking area.

“The concerned citizen immediately handed over the baby to Benito Meja, an Expert Client at Macro and upon inspecting it, found a note tucked inside the blankets.

According to Kashoti, the note, written in Chichewa by the parents stated that: “We the parents of the baby cannot take care of the baby due to financial problems. Any person of good will can take care of the baby as her own.  The baby’s name is Glory but whoever adopts it is free to give it another name,”  

Responding to the situation, Kashoti said Thyolo Police involved the District Social Welfare Office to provide the baby’s immediate care and well-being.

Speaking on the matter, Thyolo District Principal Social Welfare Officer, Fedda Mbwana said that a temporary home has been identified for the baby while efforts are underway to locate the parents.

Meanwhile, police is urging anyone with information about Glory's parents or their whereabouts to contact the nearest police station.

Saturday, 24 August 2024 22:33

MUM to fundraise for summit

By Beatrice Bangula

Blantyre, August 24, Mana: Musicians Union of Malawi (MUM) Southern Chapter Women Desk has organized a Meet and Greet Tea Party on September 6, 2024 at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre to raise money for MUM National Women Summit expected to take place in Salima this year.

Chairperson for MUM Southern Chapter Women Desk, Dr. Ethel Kamwendo Banda disclosed to Malawi News Agency that the event has been organized as a way of fundraising K2 million in preparation for MUM National Women Summit, which will take place from October 24h to 26 in Salima this year.

“We want to raise almost K2 million for the summit, The summit is crucial for female artists as this is where we are trained how to market our music and issues to do with promotion, among others.

“We will also teach each other about stage work and voice projections and many more. We therefore appeal to all our fans to come in large numbers,” she said.

Kamwendo said entry fee at amaryllis Hotel is K10,000 per head and promised that people who will attend the event will be allowed to interact with any musician of their choice and take tea together.

“We are very grateful because some two male musicians, Piksy and James Phiri have shown interest and have accepted to support us by making themselves available on this day to meet and interact with fans,

“We appeal to all people of good will to support us whether in cash or kind,” Banda added.

Piksy, one of the male artists who will perform at the event said he feel honoured to be invited to the event and looked forward to interact with female musicians and fans.

“Am looking forward to the event and I am sure it will be a good and memorable event to me and all my fans, I therefore invite people to come so we can support the female musicians,” he added.

Apart from Dr. Ethel Kamwendo Banda and male artists Piksy and James Phiri, other musicians to grace the event are: Favoured Martha, Princes Chitsulo, Miracle Chinga, Gloria Manong’a, Falles Mang’anda also known as daughter of Zion, Queen Fire, Mable the Warrior and Abiti Najere.

The Meet and Greet Tea Party will start from 6 to 8 pm, according to organizers.

By Andrew Phiri

Balaka, August 24, Mana: Police in Balaka have arrested five people suspected of vandalizing and stealing Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) copper wires worth K7.5 million, a few days after police in Mangochi and Mwanza also arrested other men for similar offences.

Balaka Police Station, Public Relations Officer, Gladson M'bumpha identified, Rodgers Mkwanda, 28, Stanford Chabwera, 30, Christopher Kababe, 24, Ephron Mtambalika, 30 and Binton Banda, 41 as the suspects.

M`bumpha said the vandalism happened at night between August 18 and 19, 2024 at Govati Village and Phombeya Sub Station within Phalula area in Balaka.

“The suspects have been on the run until Thursday, August, 22, 2024 when the police arrested them,” he said.

He said Mkwanda and Chabwera will answer theft by servant charges, Kababe and Mtambalika on vandalism charges while Banda will answer charges of stealing stolen property in court soon.

In a related development, police in Mangochi on Thursday arrested Joseph Simeon, 40 for allegedly stealing ESCOM and Southern Region Water Board equipment in the district.

 

During night patrols, police intercepted a push bicycle tax operator carrying two bags containing 99 ESCOM fuses and cable wires and after investigations discovered that the stolen items belonged to Simeon.

 

Simeon was arrested after it was revealed that the stolen items belonged to him and that he has been involved in a series of vandalism and theft in many parts of Mangochi.

 

Recently, vandals targeted Mwanyama, Mosiya, Mgundaphiri, Kalonga and Mpondasi to vandalize ESCOM equipment such as transformers.  

 

In another development, Zalewa Magistrate Court on Friday convicted and sentenced Patrick Malikebu, 34 and Lonjezo Magaleta, 27, to seven years’ imprisonment with hard labour for vandalizing ESCOM property that included copper cables in Mwanza and Balaka.

 

Malikebu and Magaleta who have been involved in series of vandalism and theft of ESCOM equipment were convicted by the Zalewa Court.

 

Reacting to the series of vandalism, ESCOM Chief Public Relations Officer, Kitty Chingota has called on the public to collaborate with the corporation in dealing with vandalism and theft of ESCOM equipment.

 

By Leonard Masauli

Lilongwe, August 24, Mana: President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera on Saturday afternoon arrived from Italy and Germany where he went for official duties.

 

Speaking on arrival at Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe, Chakwera said his visit pose a great deal for the country's Development.

 

Chakwera said during his visit to Italy, he met Pope Francis where he discussed a number of issues as well as visiting Saint Egidio which he said is instrumental in helping the youths and development in the country.

 

"The visit is a great advantage to Malawi. I had a chance to meet the President of Germany and signed a number of Memorandums of Understanding among other agreements for us to benefit, in terms of trade, democracy, natural disasters and disease out breaks.

 

"We also had a meeting with the Pope, people who are praying for the country and wishing us well, as well as the community of Saint Egidio who are doing a lot to help the youths. We also signed agreements to revamp Marine development and transportation in the country," said Chakwera.

 

Before going to Italy and Germany, the President traveled to Mozambique for the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) meeting in Zambabwe.

 

Upon arrival the President was welcomed by Vice President, Dr. Michael Usi, Minister of Homeland Security Ken zikhale Ng'oma, Minister of Information and Digitization Moses kunkuyu, Minister of Health Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda, Minister of Gender Community Development and Social Welfare, Jean Sendeza, Minister of Justice Titus Mvalo, Secretary to President and Cabinet Colleen Zamba, other Senior government officials and Chiefs.

Saturday, 24 August 2024 13:42

Chakwera winds up Italy, German visits

By Abel Ikiloni

Berlin, August 23, Mana: Malawi`s President, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera on Saturday concluded his official visit to Germany where he held discussions with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and discussed a number of issues aimed at strengthening bilateral relations between Malawi and Germany which have been in existence for 60 years.

While in Germany, Chakwera witnessed the signing of an agreement on issues of water transport and solar power investment.

“In Frankfurt I met private investors and we signed a number of agreements with regards to the marine transportation on lake Malawi and also met officials for the Chambers of Commence in Frankfurt.

He said many of the investors he met are willing to get involved in Agriculture and tourism as well as in the mining investments in Malawi.

Chakwera said he held cordial discussion with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier focusing on various areas of cooperation.

He said he took the opportunity to invite president Steinmeier who was elected on 12 February 2017 and currently serving his second five hear term, to came to Malawi.

Before going to Germany on 21 August, 2024, Chakwera visited the Vatican, where he met Pope Francis, head of the Roman Catholic Church.

While in the Vatican, Italy, the Malawi President met the Community of Sant` Egidio, whose activities have helped transform many lives in Malawi.

By Vincent Khonje

Mchinji, August 24, Mana:  World Vision Malawi (WVM) has launched the ENOUGH Campaign to eliminate child hunger and malnutrition in the country.

The initiative is a three-year global effort aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Number Two, which aims to achieve a world free from hunger by 2030.

Minister of Gender, Social Welfare, and Community Development, Jean Sendeza, presided over the official launch, at Kalulu Primary School ground in Mchinji on Friday.

Sendeza said the campaign's importance is to ensure that children across the country have access to proper and nutritious food.

"Although some districts yield more food crops, children still lack proper food, the ENOUGH campaign is here to make sure that our children are eating properly. If children have enough food and are eating properly, they will be able to attend school and thrive," said Sendeza.

The Minister also called on extension workers from the agriculture and community development sectors to actively engage with communities.

"I urge extension workers to go around the communities and teach how to prepare proper meals," she said.

WVM Country Director, Francis Dube, said the aim of the campaign is to end child hunger and malnutrition in the country.  

He said the project will ensure that Malawi has access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food, significantly reducing hunger and malnutrition.

“It is our collective responsibility to ensure that no child should suffer due to hunger. This campaign is built on three pillars which are enough food, enough resources and enough will,” said Dube.

Also speaking at the launch was Traditional Authority (TA) Kapondo who said the project will help people to produce more relevant food.

“When we talk of malnutrition we talk of food which mostly is scarce. We are hopeful that with the project the food will be made available and we will also be able to diversify our farming,” said TA Kapondo.

The ENOUGH Campaign comes at a critical time for Malawi as national statistics mirror the rise in hunger and food insecurity.

Among others, the campaign will concentrate more on school feeding and distribution of farm inputs to households to reduce hunger.

Approximately 35.5 per cent of children under five years old in Malawi are stunted, and nearly 40 per cent of the population is likely to experience acute food insecurity.

The $44 million ENOUGH project is a direct outcome of one of President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera's foreign trips, where he met with officials from World Vision International (WVI).

By George Mponda

Karonga, August 22, Mana: Farmers in Karonga have been advised to be innovative and adapt to the changing environment by using modern technologies for sustainable agriculture production and high yields.

Vice Chairperson for Karonga District Council King Mvula said this Wednesday while speaking as a guest of honor at the 6th Karonga Agriculture Fair which was organised by the District Agriculture Extension Coordination Committee (DAECC).

Mvula said; “Adoption of climate smart agriculture will improve the productivity and profitability of farmers by introducing new adapted varieties and agronomic practices for rice, maize, and even tomatoes which will also enhance their value chains and strengthen Karonga's food security."

"It also promises to increase availability of nutritious food for communities and put more money in farmers’ pockets which is good for our district which is hit by disasters annually," he added.

Mvula went on to encourage farmers to be in cooperatives, associations and clubs so that they add value to their produce and sell in bulk for better prices which will create good relationship with buyers from other districts or even attracting international buyers.

In his remarks, Karonga DAECC's Acting Chairperson Jabesi Nyirenda said it is essential for farmers to change their ways of doing things especially with the district being prone to disasters.

"The effects and impacts of climate change are felt in the agriculture sector as they have resulted in the decline of agricultural productivity. Farmers need to adopt modern methods to ensure that they sustainably increase productivity, enhance resilience and ensure the achievement of food security and development goals," Nyirenda said.

The theme for the 6th Agriculture Trade Fair in Karonga was ‘Climate Smart Agriculture: Key to increased productivity, Agro-processing and Market Linkages for Sustainable Rural Livelihoods.’

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