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By Vincent Khonje

Mchinji, March 20, Mana: Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) has closed Total Filling Station at Mchinji Border for failing to comply with the authority's directives on restriction of selling fuel in jerry cans.

The move follows police operation that led to the arrest of five suspects and the confiscation of 42 jerry cans of fuel.

MERA Legal Officer, Clement Ng’ambi, said the filling station failed to comply by ignoring the order that fuel should only be sold directly into motor vehicles.

“As MERA, we urge all fuel service stations to adhere to our regulations. Selling fuel in jerry cans is strictly prohibited, fuel should be sold by directly fueling the motor vehicle,” said Ng’ambi.

Mchinji Police officers received intelligence about illegal fuel sales, launched a patrol operation, and impounded a vehicle used in the illicit activity.

Malawi Police Commissioner for Central West Region, Barbara Mchenga Tsiga, reaffirmed police’s commitment to enforce the law.

“Our job is to ensure that the law takes its course. We will enforce all necessary regulations to curb illegal fuel transactions. The filling station will remain closed until the suspension is lifted,” Tsiga said.

Recently Zambian social media have been awash with stories about cheap fuel being bought in Malawi.

By Leah Malimbasa in Windhoek, Namibia

Windhoek, March 20, Mana: Vice President Dr. Michael Usi has arrived in Windhoek, Namibia for the inauguration of President-elect, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.

 Nandi-Ndaitwah won the November 2024 elections with 57 percent of the vote, making history as Namibia’s first female president succeeding Dr Nangolo Mbumba.

Usi is expected to join other African leaders and dignitaries at the inauguration ceremony in Windhoek on Friday.

Upon his arrival at Hosea Kutako International Airport, Usi was welcomed by Malawi’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Stella Chiripo Hauya Ndau, and Namibia’s Minister of Youth and Sports, Emma Kantema-Gaomas.

Thursday, 20 March 2025 18:18

Astria E-learning expands in Malawi

By Patience Longwe

Lilongwe, March 20, Mana: Minister for Higher Education, Dr Jessie Kabwira says the launch of the Astria E-Learning  second office in Lilongwe marks a significant milestone in Malawi's journey to enhance digital education.

She said the initiative is a testament to the country's commitment to leveraging technology to improve access to quality education in line with the National Education Sector Investment Plan (NESlP) 2020-2030.

Kabwila made the remarks Thursday during the official opening of Astria E-Learning second office in Lilongwe.

She said the integration of technology in higher education is no longer a luxury but a necessity.

The Astria Learning Office will provide cutting edge technology solutions, including Learning Management Systems, the Astria digital library, virtual labs and innovative ed-tech tools.

"These solutions will bridge the gap between learners and institutions, particularly in remote areas where physical access to higher education remains a challenge,” she said said.

Kabwila added that the partnership between Astria E-learning and universities, including the University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) will enhance e-learning for both students and faculty.

"This collaboration will improve the quality of education, foster research and collaboration, and position Malawi as a regional leader in digital education," she said.

She, therefore, said Government of Malawi has placed a strong emphasis on digital transformation in education and the launch of the Astria Learning office demonstrates government's commitment to supporting initiatives that enhance learning through technology.

"As Malawi celebrates this milestone, it is essential to reaffirm our commitment to embracing technology in education.

“Government urges universities and academic institutions to fully embrace the resources and expertise that Astria Learning brings to Malawi,” she said.

Astria E-Learning Chief Executive Officer, Dr Jeff Bordes, emphasized on the vital role of technology in modern education stating that traditional teaching methods can no longer keep pace with today's fast evolving world.

"Higher education is a key driver of economic growth and social progress. However, rapid evolution of technology presents new challenges and institutions must update their process to stay competitive globally,” he said.

Bordes added that the office is open to collaborate with more universities and institutions, offering its technology and expertise to support Malawi's education sector.

The said the initiative demonstrates a genuine commitment to Malawi's digital transformation and education sector, paving the way for a brighter, more connected future.

Thursday, 20 March 2025 16:17

Government advises farmers to shun vendors

By Pempho Nkhoma

Blantyre, March 20, Mana: Government, through the Ministry of Agriculture, has advised farmers in the country not to sell their farm produce to vendors to maintain their harvest for national food security.

Minister of Agriculture, Sam Kawale, told Malawi News Agency (MANA) on Thursday that as farmers in various parts of Malawi have started harvesting their produce there is need to guard their produce from unscrupulous vendors.

He said the ministry sees the importance of protecting farmers against exploitation and other unfair trading practices that rob them of their hard work.

“To address the tendency of some farmers selling their produce to vendors at low prices, often due to immediate financial pressures or lack of accessible markets, we are working closely with the Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (ADMARC) to ensure that their depots are operational and ready to purchase produce, particularly maize, at competitive and fair prices,” he said.

Kawale said his ministry is enhancing structured market systems such as the National Smallholder Farmers’ Association of Malawi (NASFAM) and Agricultural Commodity Exchange (ACE), which allows farmers to sell their crops through a transparent platform that guarantees better prices and access to larger buyers.

“We are encouraging farmers to utilize these systems and providing training through our extension services to help them understand how to participate effectively.

“Additionally, the warehouse receipt system under ACE enables farmers to store their produce securely and sell when the market is favourable,” he said.

Kawale, therefore, assured farmers that the ministry will further regulate the market and protect them as government enforces measures that require all produce buyers to obtain permits from the Ministry of Agriculture, in line with the Agricultural General Purposes Act.

He said this ensures that only licensed traders, who are accountable to set standards can operate, reducing the influence of unscrupulous vendors.

“These efforts align with our broader vision under Malawi 2063 to transform agriculture into a commercialized, productive sector that ensures food security and improves livelihood.

“We remain committed to supporting farmers, who are the backbone of this nation, and I encourage them to reach out to district agricultural offices for assistance or clarification on these initiatives,” the minister said.

Agriculture expert, Tamani Nkhono Mvula, said apart from encouraging farmers to sell their produce to recommended markets, government should ensure that markets are open in time, offer good prices and open satellite markets closer to the farmers saying this will help reduce exploitation and unfair trading practices by vendors.

“The challenge has been that vendors, in most cases, are the only available buyers as ADMARC fail to open in time, or may be too far away from the farmers. Farmers, therefore, opt to sell their produce to vendors who mostly happen to be immediate buyers,” he said.

Ministry of Agriculture intensifies public awareness to sensitize farmers to retain some of their harvest for household food security and sell the surplus through official channels rather than to vendors offering exploitative prices.

By Leah Malimbasa

Windhoek, Namibia, March 20, Mana: Malawi’s Vice President, Dr. Michael Usi, is expected to arrive in Namibia this afternoon ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, scheduled for Friday.

The inauguration coincides with Namibia’s 35th Independence Anniversary, marking a significant moment in the country’s history as it welcomes its first female President.

Malawi’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Stella Chiripo Ndau, emphasized the importance of Malawi’s presence at the event, highlighting the strong diplomatic ties between the two nations.

“Malawi celebrates this achievement and recognizes the significance of having a female President, especially on Independence Day. This momentous occasion inspires us to reflect on our own journey towards gender equality and encourages us to continue working towards a more inclusive and equitable society,” said Ndau.

She further reiterated Malawi’s commitment to strengthening its relationship with Namibia under the new leadership.

“Malawi and Namibia have enjoyed a long-standing relationship based on mutual respect and cooperation. We look forward to strengthening our ties and exploring new opportunities for collaboration under the leadership of the new President. Together, we can work towards a brighter future for our nations and the African continent as a whole,” she added.

Thursday, 20 March 2025 16:00

Journalists asked to put own safety first

By Rose Cross Mahorya

Mzuzu, March 20, Mana: As September elections draw near, journalists in the country have been asked to put their safety first.

Speaking in Mzuzu on Wednesday during a one-day training on safety of journalists during elections, Media Council of Malawi (MCM) Executive Director, Moses Kaufa, emphasized the need for journalists to think security saying no story is worth their lives.

“As a Council, we believe that if journalists can think of their safety first before any reporting, it will help them avoid dangerous situations and even seek help or protection on time.

“We have noted that most times journalists, in a bid to get a good report, break news first or get a good story, find themselves in risky and dangerous environments. We are saying it is time they learnt to put their safety first and flee when their lives are believed to be at risk,” said Kaufa.

He said the Council has established agreements with concerned stakeholders to ensure journalists are safe before, during and after the elections.

Northern Region Police Public Relations Officer, Maurice Chapola, said they are already working hand in hand with MCM and Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi Chapter by developing proper guidelines on how the security agency can ably protect journalists from life threatening incidences.

“As a service, we are available anytime the media requires our service; we are also sharing safety guidelines with officers in our respective districts so that they can respond positively once approached by journalists.

“At the same time we are also sharing with them procedures they should and can take once they are in a situation that requires help,” said Chapola adding the guidelines are already being put into use as election processes are underway.

One of the journalists present for the training, Tiwonge Hara, said development of guidelines on how security agencies can work with the media to ensure their safety during elections is a welcome development because journalists are human first.

“No matter how hardworking you may be, life is something you cannot gamble with; therefore, journalists should think of their safety above everything else,” she said.

The training, which was conducted with support from United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), had representatives from all media institutions in the northern region.

Thursday, 20 March 2025 15:44

NCIC launches national construction day

By Patience Longwe

Lilongwe, March 20, Mana: The National Construction Industry Council (NCIC) has organized a National Construction Day to recognize the construction sector’s role in shaping the nation’s environment and contributing to Malawi’s socioeconomic transformation in line with Malawi 2063.

The inaugural day will be held on May 20, 2025 at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.

Speaking during a press briefing on Wednesday at NCIC offices in Lilongwe, NICC Chief Executive Officer, Gerald Khonje, said the event will feature exhibitions and showcase various development projects highlighting the industry's achievement and contributions.

"The day will celebrate the construction sector's crucial role in diversifying the economy, advancing technology, fostering national pride, economic growth and overall national development.

“The event will promote quality infrastructure, ethical conduct, integrity, partnerships, safety, sustainability, agility and innovation in construction,” he said.

Khonje said NCIC remains committed to ensuring the sector is transformed, quality driven and grows sustainably contributing to Malawi's development.

"The inaugural National Construction Day is a significant step towards achieving this goal" he said.

It is expected that President Dr Lazarus  Chakwera will preside over the launch which will be held under the theme ‘Quality Driven Construction Industry building for generations.’

By Charlie Ligomeka

Machinga, March 20, Mana:  Palliative Care Association of Malawi (PCAM) has distributed specially designed wheelchairs to 22 people with cerebral palsy in Machinga District to improve their mobility.

The recipients are 12 children and 10 adults.

Speaking during the distribution at Machinga District Hospital on Wednesday, PCAM Project Manager, Fred Chiputula, said although cerebral palsy cannot be cured, life of those with the condition can be improved through palliative care.

“Our goal is to provide holistic care, addressing physical, psychological and spiritual needs of people with cerebral palsy. We recognize that caregivers face immense challenges in providing round-the-clock care.

“The wheelchairs will go a long way in improving mobility and overall quality of life," he said.

According to Chiputula, 12 of the wheelchairs were donated by Malawi Against Physical Disabilities (MAPD), a non-profit organization that advocates for the welfare of people with disabilities.

He, therefore, expressed gratitude to MAPD for the support and encouraged communities to consult the organization to learn how to make similar wheelchairs to improve mobility of people with cerebral palsy.

Machinga district Hospital Nursing and Midwifery Officer, Flossy Fatch, commended PCAM for reaching out to people with cerebral palsy saying the initiative will ease mobility of people with the condition and ease caregivers’ responsibility.

"The main cause of cerebral palsy is premature birth that goes with complications during delivery. These complications can cause brain damage, resulting in cerebral palsy,” Fatch explained.

She noted that many people with cerebral palsy face stigma and rejection in their communities, with some fathers abandoning their families due to misconceptions about the condition.

“It's essential to raise awareness about cerebral palsy and promote acceptance. We urge well-wishers to reach out to people with cerebral palsy as PCAM has done,” she said.

Catherine Sulani, a beneficiary from Traditional Authority Sitola, expressed gratitude to PCAM for the wheelchair saying it will enable her to care for her two-year-old son.

“The wheelchair is a huge relief to me. I will be able to do household chores and care for my son without having to carry him everywhere,” she said.

PCAM's efforts align with its mission to advocate for the availability and accessibility of palliative care services in Malawi.

It aims to improve the quality of life for people with life-limiting illnesses.

By Steve Chirombo

Dedza, March 20, Mana: A total of 30 women volunteers on Wednesday received bicycles from Trocaire to help them address issues of Gender Based Violence (GBV) in three areas of Fosa, Kamenya and Thambolagwa under Senior Chief Kachere in Dedza District.

The women volunteers work under Gender Justice Unit (GJU) to which Trocaire sub granted funds to implement a project dubbed “Empower Safe: A Dedza Community’s Effort to Combat Gender Based Violence through Legal Empowerment.”

Speaking at the handover of the bicycles, Trocaire Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Lead, Thandizo Ngwira, said the donation marks International Women’s Day celebrations, which is globally celebrated on March 8 every year.

“We want to ease mobility challenges which these women pass through when addressing GBV issues in their areas. It is our aim to see equality achieved,” said Ngwira.

She hailed government for putting in place laws and policies in ensuring that women are empowered.

She expressing optimism that the donation will go towards ending GBV, enable volunteers to follow up cases and find it easy to report to relevant authorities.

Ngwira, therefore, urged the volunteers to be responsible for the bicycles while thanking government, partners and the communities for joint efforts in ensuring that women are empowered.

“We happy to see women holding positions; we want to see you in Area Development Committees, Village Development Committees and even elected as councilors or Members of Parliament.

GJU Project Coordinator, Chifundo Chulu, expressed hope that mobile courts will soon start happening in the area.

Both Agness Kachere and Alinafe Videli, volunteers for the project, said the training and knowledge gained have significantly helped in the reduction of GBV cases in their areas.

Dedza District Council Gender and Development Officer, Lisnet Dauya, stated that her office appreciates efforts from partners in ensuring that, apart from understanding GBV, women are empowered.

“As an office we can’t do everything on our own; we rely on partners. I urge women to utilize the knowledge gained to benefit both them and the people they serve,” she said.

However, Dauya, warned the women not to regard the bicycles as a means to assert power over their husbands.

Senior Chief Kachere said the project has transformed lives of most women in his area who are now able to stand up and speak on issues that affect them.

The donation was made possible with financial support from Irish Aid.

By Steve Chirombo

Dedza, March 20, Mana: Dedza District Council Project Facilitator for the Climate Smart Enhanced Public Works Program (CS-EPWP), Jocaster Mnemba Khoriyo, has urged the program’s participants to actively take part in community contribution activities.

According to Khoriyo, having worked for 30 paying days, participants are allocated another 10 day period where they do community work in order to improve their communities.

The work includes community road maintenance, manure making as well as maintaining some small bridges, among others.

In an interview with Malawi News Agency (MANA) during the fourth phase of the pay parade at Kalungama Catchment in Senior Chief Kachindamoto, Khoriyo said people need to proceed with contribution works and not relax because they are done with the allocated 30 days.

“In normal circumstances, apart from the 30 days working (paying period), we have another 10 days that communities do community contribution and community leaders play a crucial role in community mobilization.

“So, let us not be crooks on this one probably because the paying working period is over but rather be active in contributing to the development of our communities,” she said.

She said, from experience, community contribution works have been positive to the areas.

Khoriyo said the work does not limit anyone, as everyone is encouraged to take part in that particular area.

She, therefore, encouraged community members to remember that there are trees in their catchments and they need to always take care of them for their survival as a way of enhancing the environment.

Dedza district has 21,411 participants in all the 24 catchments.

CS-EPWP is one of the components of the Social Support for Resilience Livelihoods Project (SSRLP) being implemented by the National Local Government Finance Committee (NLGFC) with funding from the World Bank Multi-Donor Trust Fund.

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