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All set for Blantyre Deanery Christmas Choir Festival
By Benedicto Maguda
Blantyre, December 21, Mana: Choirs under Blantyre Deanery of the Archdiocese of Blantyre have organized a Christmas Choir Festival to be held on Thursday December 26 at St Montfort Catholic Institute (CI).
Technical Director for Blantyre Deanery Christmas Choir Festival Organizing Committee, Moses Iron, told Malawi News Agency (MANA) that preparations for the festival are at an advanced stage.
He said the festival, which will see choirs from the Blantyre Deanery come together to celebrate Christmas, will prove opportunity for choirs to share music experience thereby assessing the deanery choirs’ performance.
“This will be a big day for Blantyre Deanery. Many choirs from the deanery will participate on the day.
“Best three choirs will compete at Archdiocese level. We have decided that the choir should perform two Christmas songs from Catholic hymn book; Hymn number 12, Anjero adika and Hymn number 19, Yesu wabadwa lero,” he said.
According to Iron, each choir will perform two songs at a maximum of 10 minutes to prove talent on stage.
He advised participating choirs to ensure adequate preparations and to abide by all the procedures of the festival as 23 choirs are expected to take part.
In 2023 more than 20 choirs participated in a similar festival when St. Martin Chirimba Catholic Choir emerged winner, St. Mary’s Chemusa were runners up while St. Vincent Mwangata Choir took position three.
In women category, St. Agnes Choir from Chirimba won the competition at position one, St. Clara from St. Mary’s Chemusa Parish came second as St. Cecelia Choir from St. Montfort CI won on third position.
Thyolo Finance Service Committee hails quality in GESD projects
By Yamikani Yapuwa
Thyolo, December 21, Mana: Finance Service Committee for Thyolo District Council has commended quality infrastructures constructed under the Governance to Enable Service Delivery (GESD) projects implemented in the district.
Committee Chairperson, Owen Makondi, who led a team of ward councilors and chiefs, expressed satisfaction on Friday during an inspection tour of Limbe Bridge and Chilengo Health Post, saying the committee saw real workmanship in the two infrastructures.
He praised the Council for its commitment in implementing projects that assure durability and high quality per communities’ development aspirations.
“The infrastructure we have seen will stand the test of time, serving many generations to come. This is a clear indication that funds have been utilized prudently, unlike what we have been hearing from media reports from other areas where project costs and results do not match," said Makondi.
He urged the Council to continue engaging contractors with proven expertise to ensure quality infrastructures across the district.
“The contractors have shown great professionalism, and we are pleased with the outcome of these two projects.
“The collaboration between the Council and contractors has been exemplary, resulting in smooth and timely completion,” he said.
Traditional Authority (TA) Nanseta applauded the GESD funded projects and looks forward to seeing such projects benefiting a lot of people in the district.
“Many women will now have easy access to health care with the new Chilengo Health Post nearby. This will save lives and reduce the burden of traveling long distances to access health services,” said Nanseta.
He anticipated benefits Limbe Bridge would bring to local farmers, stating that the bridge will enhance market access for farmers around Bvumbwe, enabling them to transport their produce with ease.
The two projects worth K440 million were constructed through GESD project with financial support from the World Bank.
Malawians' welfare is current govt.'s priority - Usi
By Kondwani Magombo
Lilongwe, December 21, Mana: Vice President Dr Michael Usi says the welfare of all Malawians is the current government’s priority, adding that given the challenges that Malawians are going through, it is naive to prioritize politics at the expense of the people's welfare.
Usi said this Friday at Chileka Community Day Secondary School Ground in the area of Senior Chief Kalolo in Lilongwe, where he interacted with chiefs and people, outlining government's commitment in solving the challenges facing Malawians.
Usi said this is why he's going out, reaching out to Malawians who are in need of support to complement government's efforts in uplifting the well being of Malawians.
"I'm not doing this to gain popularity, or to position myself for running mate candidacy: I'm doing it because it is the right thing to do, given what we are going through as a nation," said Usi.
He added that a leader with a sound mind ought to help people out at this moment, other than promising to do so when they take over government.
Usi told Malawians to be cautious, saying the forthcoming elections will be a make or break moment.
"I want you to listen to this very carefully: on September 16, 2025, you'll either curse yourselves, or bless yourselves," he cautioned.
The Vice President said there are no new challenges that the country is going through, adding that the current government is doing its best to solve the challenges and improve the welfare of all Malawians.
"We've had these problems all along and if there's a government that is ready to find solutions to these problems, then it's this current government," he said.
Usi further commended President Chakwera's fore-sightedness in implementing infrastructural developments that will benefit the current generation and generations to come.
The Vice President said Malawi has got a lot of developmental projects underway, and he warned Malawians "not to send a pregnant cow to the butchery".
Later, in his response to journalists' question on his political stand ahead of the September 2025 elections, Usi said what matters most to him, as Vice President, is to complement government's efforts in attending to the needs of Malawians now.
Earlier, Senior Chief Kalolo thanked government for a number of developments that are being implemented in his area, including construction of school blocks.
However, Kalolo asked government to open ADMARC depots to enable his subjects in the area access maize at a reasonable price compared to the price from vendors.
The chief also asked government to consider providing Namitete Police Station with, at least, an extra vehicle, saying the station has one vehicle only, despite the large area that the station commands.
Jetu to spend festive season at home, Bangwe
By Pempho Nkhoma
Blantyre, December 20, Mana: One of the celebrated female artists, Jetu real name Christina Khoriyo is set to amuse fans at a music gathering dabbed ‘Jetu’s Homecoming Party’ slated for December 24 at Zharein Garden in Bangwe Township, Blantyre.
Over the year Jetu had witnessed significant progress in her career through more YouTube views, performing in big shows and being nominated in several awards like MBC entertainers of the year and Maso awards.
In an interview with Malawi News Agency (Mana) on Friday, Jetu’s Manager who is also her grandson Madalitso Kazembe, famously known as Emmu Dee said they have organized this Homecoming Party to give an opportunity to Jetu to spend the festive season and have fun with her fans.
“Since Jetu rose to fame, she had never performed in Bangwe, where she is based. After touring and performing in other places, we felt it was fitting for her to spend this festive season with her community,” he said.
Emmu Dee who recently was awarded by Royal Arts for his effort in protecting and supporting the elderly, urged people in Bangwe Township and all music enthusiasts to patronize the event promising a great experience saying that Jetu is ready to set the place ablaze and will give a special performance of her newly released song titled Waimanya.
“Entertainment lovers will have the privilege to watch Jetu performing Waimanya for the first time. The song has never been played on stage since its release,” he added.
Guntolah, one of the artists set to perform on the day, confirmed his participation, stating that it will be an opportunity to celebrate Jetu’s success.
He observed that the lineup is dominated by artists from Bangwe Township, signifying Jetu’s big celebration at home.
“People should come to celebrate with their artist. Jetu’s performance has been enjoyed by people from other areas while people from her home had never had a taste of it,” Guntolah added.
Other artists that will perform on the day include Zonke Too Fresh, Dyonkhwe, Inkosi Jay Vee, M’buka Man, Bangwe King, Princo Beib and many more.
Similar event will also be held on Christmas day at Mulanje View Motel in Mulanje where Jetu used to stay before relocating to Bangwe.
National Bank and NEEF donate cleaning materials to Mwanza Council
By Victor Amula
Mwanza, December 20, Mana: National Bank of Malawi, Mwanza Branch and National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) in the district jointly donated assorted working equipment and cleaning materials worth K550.000 to Mwanza District Council to be distributed to two major markets.
In an interview after receiving the donation on Thursday, Mwanza District Council, Chairperson Councilor Emmanuel Kapawe said National Bank of Malawi and NEEF contributed K300, 000 and K250, 000 respectively to purchase brooms, protective gloves, vim, gumboots and assorted types of soap among others to be distributed to a market at Mwanza Boma and Chipatala market.
“We are grateful to the two institutions for the donation that will help to improve sanitation and hygiene at the two marketplaces therefore reducing outbreak that may occur due to poor sanitation as we are in the rainy season when disease outbreaks are inevitable,” said Kapawe
In his remarks, Chifundo Mangazi who represented the National Bank Mwanza Branch Manager said that the institution considered the request by Mwanza District Council for support.
He added that the bank took the request into consideration, as issues of good sanitation and hygiene are crucial to human health.
“It is our corporate responsibility to ensure that our customers live in safer environment, free from poor sanitation and unhygienic related diseases,
“Toilets at the markets will be clean. Our customers that go to these two markets will be assured of good trading environment,” Mangazi added.
In his remarks, Mwanza Boma Market committee chairperson, Henderson Ganizani said cleaning the market was a challenge with no proper cleaning items in place.
He added that the donated items will improve sanitation and hygiene of the market place and commended working relationship between Mwanza District Council and its partners, National Bank and NEEF.
Cancer center to open in January-Chimwendo.
By Pickson Chipeso & Patience Longwe.
Lilongwe, December 20, Mana: Leader of Parliament, Hon. Richard Chimwendo Banda, has confirmed that the Cancer Center will open in the second week of January 2025.
Chimwendo made this announcement at Parliament in Lilongwe on Friday during the mid-year budget review.
He stated that the Cancer Center will be officially opened by President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera.
"This is good news, especially for patients who have been traveling abroad for cancer treatment or struggling to access medication," he said.
Chimwendo also highlighted the government's effort in prioritizing healthcare projects. He said almost 135 health centers have been completed, and 40 new health centers will be constructed in the coming year.
In addition, Chimwendo mentioned the government's focus on agriculture, with over 400,000 Malawians benefiting from cooperatives and agriculture loans.
Chimwendo praised President Chakwera for increasing the welfare fund for students from K150,000 to K550,000. Adding that the number of students benefiting from loan boards has also increased from 9,000-10,000 to 30,000.
He emphasized that the prioritization of tertiary education is crucial, noting that no college—whether private or public—is now closing due to a lack of fees or resources.
Meanwhile, the Leader of Opposition, George Chiponda, commended Parliament for bringing its proceedings closer to the people through the session they held at Dedza Stadium.
"This initiative was commendable, however, it lacked certain elements that would have made it a truly inclusive and engaging activity for the people. I hope that next year we can build on this foundation and do even better," he highlighted.
"I also commend the adherence to resolutions made by the Business Committee. Unlike the previous sitting, I have been impressed by the progress made, including the response to the opposition’s call for President Chakwera to appear in Parliament to answer questions under Standing Order 70," he said.
Today, Parliament adjourned, marking the conclusion of its four-week mid-year budget review session, which began on November 25, 2024.
Fish farmers excited with establishment of Mzuzu Fish Feed Mill
By Stella Mwalwanda
Mzuzu, December 20, Mana: With scarcity and high cost of fish feed, fish farmers around Mzuzu used to face huddles in prospering their business for the past years.
However, this is now history as a fish feed mill has recently been established and officially inaugurated at Luwinga Industrial Area in Mzuzu by President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera.
In an interview on Friday, one of the fish farmers, Telita Chitsulo who owns fish ponds at Songwe and Mpamba in Nkhata Bay said that the establishment of the mill will go a long way in promoting fish farming for economic empowerment.
“We are also excited with the infrastructure as this will ease access to fish feed which we used to source from either Zambia or Lilongwe hence transport costs eating our expected profits,” said Chitsulo.
She added that fish farmers have been accorded an opportunity to use the machinery to produce their own fish feed using locally available raw materials, thereby leading to increased profits.
Public Relations Officer for Mzuzu Prison which has some fish ponds, Macbeth Wasambo said that the establishment of the mill will propel fish farming initiatives in the north and the country as a whole
He then concurred with Chitsulo that fish feed transportation costs from far areas away from Mzuzu will drastically be minimized, hence attracting more investors in fish farming entrepreneurship.
Fisheries Research Officer who is based at Mzuzu Aquaculture Centre, Silvester Jambo said that the establishment of the mill is the first of its kind as a public investment in Malawi.
"The mill is equipped with a specialized machine for producing floating feed suitable for fish at all stages of growth, particularly Tilapia species (Chambo),” said Jambo.
Jambo added that the feed will be of high quality as it will take into consideration crude protein composition for fish at various levels of growth and will be affordable.
He however said that at the moment the feed is not yet on commercial market as they are still in the early stages of economic planning and setting prices so that they meet the needs of all farmers.
Establishment of the mill which produces 5 tonnes of feed per hour, translating into 9,600 tonnes per year, has been financed by the African Development Bank under the Sustainable Fisheries Aquaculture Development Watershed Management.
NCST and LCC partner to boost Malawi's tech advancement
By Patience Longwe
Lilongwe, December 20, Mana: The Director General of the National Commission for Science and Technology (NCST), Gift Kadzamira, emphasized that the collaboration between NCST and the Lilongwe City Council (LCC) is vital, as both organizations play significant roles in promoting innovation.
Speaking during the launch at sunbird hotel in Lilongwe, Kadzamira said that they would like to have a link that will provide a connection between the innovators and the industry, so that the industry is also able to give out grants to the innovators.
"As you are aware, one of the key pillars of the Malawi 2063 agenda is industrialization, and another is urbanization. Establishing a call center for the Lilongwe City Council will play a crucial role in supporting the urbanization of our communities," she said.
Her worship the Mayor, Councillor Esther Sagawa said through the initiative, citizens will now have a direct and reliable channel to report issues, request services, and offer feedback from waste management to infrastructure inquiries, from emergencies to general queries, and that their team will be just a phone call or a click away.
"I encourage you to make full use of these platforms. Your active participation is critical to the success of this initiative. To our staff, I urge you to serve with dedication, empathy, and professionalism. Together, let us create a culture of excellence in service delivery," she stated.
The Deputy Resident Representative in the Malawi Country Office of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Challa Getachew, stated that the platform will provide a space for innovators and investors to connect, enabling those with resources to discover and invest in promising ideas.
"The Malawi 2063 agenda is focused on transforming the nation and improving the quality of life. We achieve this through innovation by enhancing service delivery, facilitating transformation, and creating opportunities for innovators and young people to bring their ideas forward and contribute to Malawi's development," he said.
Meanwhile, Secretary for Education, Dr. Mangani Chilala Katundu commented that the new call centre and innovation portal would serve as vital tools in enhancing communication and promoting scientific research and supporting technological advancements.
"This entire process of developing the system is not limited to Lilongwe. We know that the town of Mwanza has also benefited from innovative software designed to enhance service delivery," he said.
Chiefs asked to lead the war against gender-based violence
By Martin Banda
Kasungu, December 20, Mana: Group Village Head Uthonde of Traditional Authority Lukwa in Kasungu District has asked fellow traditional leaders to take a leading role in guarding against gender-based violence in families to ensure that women and girls are safe.
Uthonde made the remarks on Friday during a community awareness and sensitization meeting on gender-based violence targeting group village heads in the area of Senior Chief Lukwa in the district.
Girl on the Lead, a nongovernmental organization promoting girls' rights, organized the meeting as part of the activities of the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence.
“There are many cases of violence against women and girls taking place in our communities which call for our action as traditional leaders. We must lead this war and help create safe homes where women and girls can live peacefully.
“It is only when our homes are peaceful that we can have productive family members working together to deal with poverty in the households,” Uthonde said.
She said violence robs the future of girls as they fail to proceed with their education when there are conflicts in their homes.
Project Coordinator for the organization, Tapiwa Maulana said the sensitization was part of the 16 days of activism where countries across the globe reflect and raise awareness on the evils of gender-based violence.
“Chiefs are important stakeholders in the fight against gender-based violence, so we targeted them for the important role that they play in this campaign.
“Women and girls suffer the brunt of all forms of violence, so our mission is to contribute towards efforts to mitigate the vice,” she said.
Child Protection Officer at Kasungu Police Station, George Kantondo, hailed the organization for organizing the meeting saying gender-based violence needs concerted efforts by various stakeholders to fight it.
“We must all preach the messages against violence at the same time reminding each other of the need not to take the law into our own hands,” he said.
With funding from the African Women's Development Fund, Girl on the Lead is implementing activities to help people deal with violence and is also giving out business capital to girls so that they become independent.
Farmers, WFP partnership improves school feeding programme
By Aisha Chiwaya
Salima, December 20, Mana: Farmers in Salima District have expressed satisfaction with the readily available markets and farming skills provided by the World Food Programme (WFP) through the school feeding programme.
The homegrown school feeding programme being implemented by the Ministry of Education with financial support from WFP in Salima District provides meals in 52 primary schools.
Speaking on Thursday during a food exhibition open day organized by WFP, Chairperson for Linthipe Rice Farmers Club, Haroon Chapola, highlighted that aside from supplying food crops in schools which aims at improving cases of malnutrition, the corporative has also been empowered.
He said they are given a chance to bid for better prices on their produce.
However, Chapola emphasized the need for fair trade where all interested corporative participate in the bid.
“In the past, we have been competing on everything but this time around we were told that we can bid on everything else except for rice which our corporative grows. So, we were surprised because there is a need to put the same conditions on every crop," he said.
Salima District Assistant Nutrition Coordinator, Kingsley Chizeze said the positive change recorded can never go unnoticed adding the district continues to record positive strides in nutrition due to the homegrown school feeding programme.
"The good partnership between WFP and farmers has paved the way for the success of this programme as far as reducing cases of malnutrition is concerned. We credit WFP and farmers’ partnership,” he said.
Chizeze said they are currently focusing on food systems, whereby the food chain is analyzed from the beginning to the time of harvesting because understanding the efforts that are put into making food available in schools and on the market, makes one appreciate the efforts of farmers.
"Farmers explain how they are growing their crops and finding markets. This has contributed to high enrollment in schools and the decline in the number of school dropouts. So WFP is implementing government efforts to increase literacy levels.
“The foods that are being supplied by these farmers are locally available and grown by the farmers from this area, so we are assured that nutrition will not be affected even when the project end," he said.
WFP is working with Mkundi irrigation scheme, Senga hero cooperative, Salima horticulture cooperative among others.