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By Stella Mwalwanda

Mzuzu, September 3, Mana: Mzimba North District Health Office (DHO) has applauded Malawi Health Equity Network (MHEN) for empowering mother care groups (MCG) to promote immunization of under five children in Mzimba district.

Speaking in Traditional Authority (TA) Kampingo Sibande on Thursday, Expanded Program on Immunization Coordinator for Mzimba North DHO, George Nundwe, said the coming in of the MCGs will help eradicate some of the challenges the area has been facing such as long distance to access vaccines.

“MCGs help to identify zero dose children and encourage mothers to know the value of vaccines and track down farm workers and encourage them to send children for immunization so that no child is left unvaccinated,” said Nundwe.

Chairperson for Chigude MCG, Getrude Muyabo, appreciated the initiative saying many people now understand the need for vaccines.

“With the training we have received, we are able to teach others and encourage them to go for vaccination and we have experienced change,” said Muyabo.

Group Village Headman Inkosana Chimimba Nkhata said they take part in the initiative by not only encouraging other chiefs but also imposing fines on those who refuse to vaccinate their children.

MHEN Assistant Project Officer, Herbert Chikwawa, said the core objective of working with MCGs is to provide them with capacity to be part of the solution to health challenges in the community.

“This is achieved through provision of capacity building on how MCGs can trace immunization defaulters and how they can encourage women to take their children for immunization,” Chikwawa said.

MHEN is implementing the project in partnership with Ministry of Health since August last year.

By Patience Kapinda

Lilongwe, October 5, Mana: Malawi's music scene just got a boost with Caleb's latest reggae track, "Kuleza."

This catchy tune is more than just a great listen; it is a powerful call to action.

In "Kuleza," Caleb shares his vision for a harmonious community, where love and kindness reign supreme.

With every lyric, he emphasizes the importance of humility, cooperation and mutual support.

"I want people to understand that love and hospitality are essential. We need to remove hatred from our communities and learn to live together in peace,” he explains.

The song's message is particularly timely, as Malawi approaches its general elections next year.

Violence and division have marred past elections, but Caleb's music offers a beacon of hope.

For fans like Jon Barry, "Kuleza" is more than just a song; it is a rallying cry.

"Caleb is one of my favorite upcoming artists. His music preaches positivity, and 'Kuleza' is no exception. The song encourages peace among different political parties, which is crucial for our communities,” Barry said.

He believes "Kuleza" will play a significant role in promoting peace in the upcoming elections.

With "Kuleza," Caleb proves music can be entertaining, thought-provoking and inspire real change.

By Chisomo Kambandanga

Nkhata Bay, October 5, Mana: Director of Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resource for Nkhata Bay District Council, Raphael Mkisi, has urged famers in the district to embrace value addition to agricultural produce in order for their produce to compete on the market.

Mkisi was speaking Thursday at Chipopoma Ground during Nkhata Bay District Agriculture Fair where various agriculture stakeholders displayed a number of farm produce, inputs and implements for sale.

He expressed concern that the district faces low adoption of new agriculture practices due to inadequate agriculture extension workers.

“Besides this, some challenges include land degradation and low access to farm inputs by small scale famers.

“To excel under such conditions and attract the market, farmers need to embark on value addition to their produce,” he said.

Chairperson for Nkhata Bay District Council, Joseph Thula, advised agro dealers across the country to establish depots in the district as famers struggle to access farm inputs and implements.

Agribusiness Manager for Village Farms Limited, Chisomo Zawanda, said he has learnt new skills in value addition which will help his company increase production.

He commended Nkhata Bay District Council for organising the event which, he said, provided a platform for farmers to share best practices.

The fair was held under the theme ‘Agricultural value addition, leveraging technology for agricultural development.’

By Ernest Mfunya

Mangochi, October 4, Mana: Minister of Information and Digitalization, Moses Kunkuyu, has called upon the public relations and communication strategists to be proactive in disseminating narratives that promote principles of transparency and accountability as the country moves towards 2025 general elections.

Kunkuyu made the remarks at Club Makokola in Mangochi on Friday during the annual conference of Public Relations Society of Malawi.

He said that the theme for the conference; ‘Managing Narratives for Enhancing Democracy and Development' challenges the public relations and communication strategists on their role to manage the narrative in shaping public discourse and fostering inclusive development.

The minister said government recognizes the significance roles that communication practitioners play in promoting democracy and development such that Malawi cannot be democratic and developed if communication is not taken seriously.

“As you are all aware that Malawi will in September, 2025 be going for parliamentary and presidential elections management of narratives in taming misinformation is crucial during any election.

“It is essential that we prioritize fact based information and constructive dialogue because narratives have the ability to shape public opinion, influence and ultimately, determine the course of our democratic journey,” said Kunkuyu.

He expressed government commitment to ensure that public relations and communication practitioners operate in a conducive environment, support the sector through capacity building initiatives to ensure that those discharging public relations and communication roles are well trained.

Kunkuyu, therefore, urged communications strategists to be custodians of information citing that authoritarian narratives are gaining traction, seeking to undermine democratic institutions and values.

“Every day, as communicators, you have no choice but to go into the social media battle field to win that war. If you lose that war, you lose business, reputation and everything.

“These narratives often exploit grievances,” he added.

President for Public Relations Society of Malawi, Benson Linje, commended government in ensuring that the practitioners are working in a conducive environment following enactment of the Access to Information Bill.

He expressed gratitude to the minister for challenging and inspiring the practitioners to make the communication sector robust and vibrant apart from committing to make PR positions established in government sectors.

Established in 2018, Public Relations Society of Malawi is a grouping of public relations and communications practitioners from both public and private sectors in Malawi.

By Patience Longwe

Lilongwe, October 4, Mana: Norwegian Ambassador to Malawi, Siri Frette Allsted, has emphasized that the funding amounting to US$3.5 million which the Norwegian Government has supported Malawi through the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) will support strengthening of foundation for learning in Malawi.

Speaking during a press conference at Capital Hill in Lilongwe on Friday, Frette said Norway reaffirms its commitment to work with the government of Malawi and partners to give children education opportunities.

“I would like to thank UNICEF for the excellent partnership and your engagement with the Malawi Government to support education for all children,” she said.

Minister of Education, Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima, said the contribution is a clear demonstration of dedication to shared goals and will play a crucial role in addressing key challenges within the education sector.

“We are confident that we will see significant improvements in learning outcomes, particularly in the early years of education. This strategy is not only aligned with the NESIP 2020-2030 but also with the Malawi 2063 which places education at the core of our national development efforts,” she stated.

UNICEF Representative in Malawi, Shadrack Omol, said UNICEF effectively supports the Government of Malawi in its goals to enhance learning outcomes and bring a first class learning ecosystem to every child in Malawi through flexible funding.

“This flexible funding allows UNICEF to effectively tackle critical issues in our education sector, such as access to quality inclusive early childhood and lower primary education to further strengthen the foundations for learning in Malawi,” he said.

By Sheminah Nkhoma

Lilongwe, October 4, Mana: Vice President Dr. Michael Usi, has appreciated the Good News Mission for the support they are providing to the country in empowering the youth.

Usi made the remarks on Friday during the grand opening of International Youth Fellowship (IYF) centre in Lilongwe.

He said it is high time young people utilise their skills and talents to develop the nation.

“We live in a country where we cannot just depend on being employed by other people. It’s time to use our skills and resources just like this facility will help youth to acquire different technical skills and make them independent,” Usi said.

The urged the young people to maintain, preserve and protect the facility as it will be an asset towards shaping their future.

“As government, we look at the Malawi 2063 whereby we want to have independent youth. So, this facility should not be taken for granted but an opportunity to make good use of it,” he said.

Secretary for IYF, Rev. Young Joo Park, said it is their wish to see Malawi developing in all aspects that is why they want to empower the young ones as they have the ability to make a change.

He stated that IYF in Korea has opened a university whereby they want to train people from Malawi and other countries in different fields so that they can help their nations.

Minister of Youth and Sports, Uchizi Mkandawire, said government is committed in ensuring that youth have attained technical skills to contribute to the development of the country.

“The ministry has started partnerships with different stakeholders to make sure that youth are developed. So, the coming in of IYF will help youth who are struggling to be employed to come and learn technical skills as they have a training centre,” said Mkandawire.

One of the beneficiaries, Yhobson Kumwenda, expressed gratitude to IYF for training him with media skills in broadcasting, photography and editing.

Kumwenda was selected to go to Kenya and pursue his education which, he said, has helped him to find a job in the media industry.

IYF will be providing youth with skills in media, tailoring, carpentry and construction.

Currently, IYF has branches in over 100 countries worldwide.

 

Established in 2001 in South Korea, IYF is a global youth organisation and NGO that provides local and international volunteers opportunities through a vast global network.

By Beatrice Bangula

Blantyre, October 4, Mana: Minister of Trade and Industry, Sosten Gwengwe, on Thursday opened Metallo Trading Limited in Limbe, Blantyre where the company is expecting to expand to produce pots, electrical cables and steel bars among others.

Gwengwe said was impressed to see Metallo, a big investor in Mozambique getting established in Malawi to buy and process metal.

He said Matelo is also a job creator to young people.

“Through the conversations we had, Metallo have built this shelter and have started small but their plan is to expand so they are able to deal with local scraps that we have in Malawi. They will be producing value added products like pots, electric cables, steel bars and everything else,” he said.

The minister also appealed to other foreign companies to establish bases to contribute to Malawi’s economy.

“The trade balance has always been on the negative side for our country and we are trying as much as possible to have policies that reverses the trend where our trade balance start balancing,” Gwengwe said.

He observed that Malawi was having too much imports and very little exports, adding government was working hard to encourage companies to make export quality goods that should compete on international markets.

Speaking on behalf of the metal company, Shivam Mittal, appealed to Malawians to sell scraps to Metalo Trading Limited, saying their products will also be sold here.

“We are here now to buy the scraps and recycle them. Next year we will start manufacturing copper cables so that Malawi will not have to import from other countries. Malawi will be exporting these products to earn forex,” he said.

Before opening Metallo Trading Limited, Gwengwe toured Pharmanova Malawi Limited in Blantyre to appreciate how the company is faring. 

By Manasse Nyirenda

Rumphi, October 4, Mana: British High Commissioner to Malawi, Fiona Richie, says Rumphi District has potential in attracting tourists who would help improve economic activities in the district and the country at large.

Richie made the remarks Thursday when she engaged officials for Rumphi District Council on various issues.

“Rumphi is an incredibly beautiful part of Malawi. I think, with good infrastructure, it would be easier for tourists to come here. Nyika National Park is an asset to the country. It is beautiful. It offers what you cannot see in other places,” said Ritchie.

Richie, later in the day visited headquarters of Paramount Chief Chikulamayembe at Bolero to pay a courtesy call to the traditional leader of the Tumbuka people.

She said she was pleased to have been offered royal experience of Chikulamayembe Chieftaincy.

Paramount Chief Chikulamayembe said he was honored by British High Commissioner’s visit to his headquarters.

 

District Commissioner for Rumphi, Emmanuel Bulukutu, said tourism is one of the council’s strategic areas aimed at improving the district’s economic development in contributing to the attainment of the Malawi 2063 with focus on upper middle income status.

Bulukutu also shared the council’s plans to have an industrial park to promote value addition to crops such as soya beans and groundnuts, among others. 

"We export a lot of raw agricultural produce such as groundnuts. We need to start adding value to our farm produce. That would create job opportunities to people. We need to work on these opportunities to transform our economy and achieve Malawi 2063," said Bulukutu.

By Robert Nayeja

Nsanje, October 4, Mana: Nsanje District Council has put in place measures to improve education standards in the district in order to ensure quality education.

Nsanje District Council Chairperson, Husein Ngwali, made the remarks Thursday during the district’s commemoration of Day of the African Child.

Ngwali cited construction of additional classroom blocks as one of the measures to improve education in the district.

He expressed concern that the Council is not doing well in child education and construction of more classroom blocks is one way of giving children access to education.

“We are not doing well in education. This is due to shortage of classroom blocks; we have stepped up efforts to construct more classroom blocks,” he said.

According to Ngwali, the Council has also laid out plans to deal with child abuse to allow a lot of children access to education as per their right.

“The Council will make sure that all perpetuators of gender based violence (GBV) face the law," he said.

District Social Welfare Officer, Chikumbutso Salifu, urged children to report any form of abuse to relevant authorities.

“Some of you do not report GBV. Let us report to authorities for appropriate action,” he said.

Salifu highlighted that shortage of school blocks compromises quality education and lack of bursaries for needy students were among challenges affecting child education in the district.

The day was commemorated under the theme: Promoting Quality and Inclusion Education for All Children in Malawi: Act now.

Nsanje appears on the bottom 10 education districts in the Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE), Junior Certificate of Education (JCE) and Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examinations for 2024.

By Gift Chiponde

Lilongwe, October 4, Mana: Secretary for Mining, Dr Joseph Mkandawire, has expressed satisfaction with the recently concluded Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) and Power Sector Coordination pre-lab meeting, stating that the initiative will help remove bottlenecks hindering the energy sector.

Speaking during the closing ceremony in Lilongwe on Thursday, Dr Mkandawire, commended participants for their teamwork, dedication and commitment.

He expressed confidence that the forthcoming main delivery lab would mark significant progress in addressing the identified bottlenecks.

"As we transition to the main lab next week, we anticipate thorough discussions on issues identified in the pre-lab, some of which will be addressed during problem-solving sessions," said Dr Mkandawire.

He hailed the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) for the financial and technical support towards the meeting.

Director for Presidential Delivery Unit (PDU), Dr Enwell Kadango, said the meeting pointed 19 critical issues, with nine in need of dedicated problem-solving sessions to be held during the main delivery lab.

Kadango emphasized that PDU would engage various key stakeholders on cost-effective tariffs during the main delivery lab.

He underscored Malawi's target to enhance its energy generation capacity to 1,000 megawatts by 2030, through initiatives such as the Mozambique interconnection programme and the full implementation of the Independent Power Producers (IPP) for Power Production Plan.

Director of Electricity in the Ministry of Energy, Million Mafuta, stated that the pre-lab provided a platform to thoroughly examine challenges facing the energy sector in the country.

Mafuta expressed optimism that once these issues are addressed in the main delivery lab, the energy sector will undergo a significant transformation.

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