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Mining, exploration company launched in Malawi
By Sheminah Nkhoma
Lilongwe, January 20, Mana: A Tanzanian based mining, exploration, oil and gas company, Azurite Management and Consultancy, has been launched in Malawi with an aim of giving professional and technical assistance to the mining industry in the country.
Speaking during the launch at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe on Friday, Minister of Mining Monica Chang’anamuno, hailed the launch of the company saying it will boost the mining sector in the country as it will be working with different companies in the mining sector.
Chang’anamuno emphasized the importance of having such companies saying they are well experienced in the mining sector thereby helping in economic development.
“We are happy to launch this company as it will be giving services to large scale businesses that are into mining. Azurite Management and Consultancy is a company that is heavily grounded in the mining sector. The company aims to provide unparalleled expertise and support to mining companies,” Chang’anamuno said.
She added that Malawi Government is trying its best to give the private sector a conducive environment for them to come in with their different businesses.
Azurite Management and Consultancy Business Development Manager, Siziwe Mkandawire said Azurite saw that many people in the country lacked a professional advisor in the mining industry hence the launch of the company.
“We are here to explore possibilities in the mining industry like mining in Karonga and Balaka. As such, we want to give solutions to the problems which clients face in this industry,” she said.
Azurite Management and Consultancy will be working in collaboration with Malawi Government to create a productive mining industry.
Mzimba residents hail council for intensifying garbage collection
By Joel Phiri
Mzimba, January 17, Mana: Mzimba residents have applauded M'mbelwa District Council for embarking on a special garbage collection operation which has resulted in clean residential and business environments.
A resident of Chanthomba location, Maxwell Banda said for a long time he has been observing trends of uncollected garbage around Mzimba Boma which was giving bad image of the town.
"Coming in town to do business, one could see mountains of uncollected garbage, but for the past one week the town looks great and nice," said Banda.
Banda wished the Council could be clearing garbage often so that the trading centre should not be a host to uncollected mounds of garbage.
Another resident, Alison Gondwe of St Pauls location said councils should not wait for garbage to mount for them to move in.
"We pay taxes and councils should ensure that citizens live in good environments. Now the council has cleaned most areas where was stinking smell due to rotten materials," said Gondwe.
General Secretary for marketing committee in the district, Julious Dongo Zgambo said the markets have a lot of areas that need cleaning.
"We have seen the Council deploying a tractor to clear most garbage which is commendable but there are still some areas the Council should still do the clear up exercises including a section where young people operate barbershops,” said Zgambo.
He said there were broken toilets and water pavements which the Council needs to repair.
In a separate interview, Principal Environmental Officer for Mmbelwa District Council, James Pelani, acknowledged that the Council has been unable to collect garbage but has started to clear up garbage to its dump site.
"The works will continue and we will do it in almost all trading centres. Last week we collected at Jenda Trading Centre and now we just completed Mzimba Market.
"Our aim is to ensure traders operate in good environments but let them also take care of their environment by avoiding dumping wastes anyhow. Together we can achieve the cleanliness of our trading Centre’s", said Pelani.
CS-EPWP economically empowering Ntchisi rural livelihoods
By Maria Tembo
Ntchisi, January 17, Mana: Participants to the World Bank-funded Climate Smart Enhanced Public Works Programme (CS-EPWP) in Banja micro-catchment in Senior Chief Nthondo, Ntchisi district have applauded the project saying it has brought developmental benefits.
One of the participants in the micro-catchment, which falls under Kavuma catchment area, Tiberia Nsungwi, told Malawi News Agency (MANA) during a media tour over the weekend that apart from the 10,000 tree seedlings that are meant to restore forest cover, the locals were also provided with fruit seedlings which have been transplanted in households of all the 99 participants.
“We have so far transplanted at least three personal paw-paw trees for each household some of which, when they are fully grown, will be consumed by our families while some will be sold and ordered out to other fruit selling business people. We have all hope that this will economically empower our households.
“We plan to plant more varieties of fruit trees through the same initiative and we believe that, going forward, more people will benefit from the same,” said Nsungwi.
A foreman for Kavuma catchment area, Angel Sauzande said, through the project, participants are able to support their families with basic needs through the monthly K28,000 payments they get for their participation.
Sauzande said when the tree nurseries grow into forests, they will serve multiple benefits in the catchment area including reversing climate change woes that have hit the district in the recent past due to land degradation.
“We have also suffered demolition of houses due to strong winds that often hit our catchment area and the forest will serve as a wind breaker to shield our houses” explained Sauzande.
The CW-EPWP is a government initiative being implemented in ten district councils by the National Local Government Finance Committee to enhance climate resilience.
Pictorial: Life at Chiitana Primary School
By Steve Chirombo
Dedza, January 17, Mana: Standing in a hard to reach area and at a distance of about 56 kilometers from Dedza Boma, Chiitana is a full primary school under Group Village Headman Mwenje in Traditional Authority (TA) Kasumbu and boasts about over 800 learners.
The school, with insufficient desks, has only two temporary classroom blocks which were made possible with support from community members and other well-wishers of Indian origin.
The rest of the classrooms are improvised grass thatched posing threats to learners especially when the weather is not favorable. No wonder, for the past two academic years, when it turned into a full primary school, no learner has been sent to a national let alone a district secondary school.
Malawi News Agency (Mana) photojournalist, Steve Chirombo, captured the highlights.
NICE orients volunteers ahead of elections
By Rose Cross Mahorya
Mzuzu, January 17, Mana: National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) Trust has asked its volunteers to step up civic education activities as part of civic and voter education in readiness for elections.
Speaking on Tuesday during an orientation meeting at Bwengu in Mzimba North, NICE District Civic Education Officer for Rumphi, Mzimba North and Mzuzu City, Freency Mapanga said as elections are approaching, para-civic educators need to intensify civic education efforts so that more people register to vote.
“This meeting was held as a refresher for our para-civic educators specifically on their roles and duties as elections approach. They are key in disseminating information and governance messages hence the meeting was organized to ensure that messages on registration are sent across,” she said.
Aida Mdolo, a para-civic educator from Chizaula in Mzimba North appreciated NICE for the training which she said served as a timely reminder to their roles.
“It has been a while since we got a similar training. The refresher is timely as it comes at a time when registration for general elections is almost nigh,” she said.
According to recent electoral calendar released by Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), phase 1 of registration for the 2025 general elections is expected to begin in September, this year.
Relief maize distribution excites Lilongwe communities
By Martha Simchimba
Lilongwe: January 17, Mana: Communities in Traditional Authority (TA) Kalumbu in Lilongwe have expressed excitement over the distribution of relief maize by government saying it will ease the challenges faced in the lean season.
Speaking on Tuesday during a maize distribution exercise at Mtenthera food distribution point, Group Village Head Funachina thanked government for the initiative saying the area is experiencing hunger as communities did not harvest much last year due to dry spells.
“I am happy to see this exercise happening in my area today. This will go a long way in reducing the problems people were facing, especially women and children,” he said.
Funachina, therefore, called on his subjects to use the maize donation for the intended purpose and not sell to vendors saying anyone who will be found doing that will face the law.
In his remarks, one of the beneficiaries Mtima Lyson assured government that they will use the relief maize received for the intended purpose and not sell.
“My family has suffered a lot in this lean season and I cannot make a grave mistake to sell this relief maize. I am so thankful to government for bailing us out from this dilemma,” she said.
Lilongwe District Risk Management Officer, Anganile Kalonga said government, through Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA), will make sure that they reach all the vulnerable people in all TAs in the district.
About 1,419 beneficiaries received 50 kilogram of maize at Mtenthera food distribution point.
The project will run for four months. DoDMA is targeting 4.4 million beneficiaries across the country to receive relief items like maize and money.
Govt, FAO launches project to fight to zoonotic diseases
By Roselyn Phiri
Lilongwe, January 16, Mana: Ministry of Agriculture and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have launched a five-year ‘Enhancing Animal Health and one Health capacities to mitigate zoonotic disease threats in Malawi’ project.
Among others, the project will capacitate the animal health sector to prevent, detect and respond to public health threats.
Speaking during the launch on Wednesday, Director of Animal Health and Livestock Development Dr Julius Chulu said the project will help strengthen capacity in the Ministry of Agriculture as well as Ministry of Health so the country should quickly respond in an outbreak.
“Malawi has not been spared from pandemics. This is why we had to sit down as a Ministry to see how we can move forward hence the project,” he said.
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Director for Health, Population and Nutrition, Christina Lau said they will invest US$1.8 million during the first year of the project to assist Malawi Government in complying with international health regulations.
“We are planning to support the Government of Malawi by investing money. We pledge to continue to help Malawi save and change lives for good,” she explained.
Representing FAO, Mohammad Naeem, extended gratitude to the Ministry of Agriculture, especially the Department of Animal Health and Livestock, and USAID for continued commitment in enhancing animal health to ensure that both animals and humans thrive, free from the looming shadows of zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
“FAO will continue providing the expertise, supporting Malawians to combat zoonotic threats and tame the beast of AMR,” he explained.
FAO will be the key implementers of the project in conjunction with the Malawi Government.
The five-year project, which is being funded by USAID, will have FAO in collaboration with Malawi Government as the key implementers.
Seneji signs a two-year contract with quadruple winners
By Petro Mkandawire
Blantyre, January 16, Mana. Kenyan Centre-back Clyde Seneji on Tuesday put a pen on paper to a two-year extension contract with the quadruple winners FCB Nyasa Big Bullets following his current contract which will expire next month.
The 27-year-old Saneji has been nominated as one of the 2023 best defenders of the season after joining the people’s team at the start of the 2023 season and featured in all four CAF champions league matches played in the 2023 campaign.
Clyde Senaji Nevade is the fourth player to extend his contract with FCB Nyasa Bullets head coach Kalisto Pasuwa's side after Ephraim Kondowe, Anthony Mfune, and Precious Phiri also dedicated their loyalty to the people’s team until 2027.
Speaking with Malawi News Agency on Tuesday, Senaji said it was an easy decision for him to make the extension because he had a good season at the club where they claimed everything and he is looking forward to do better in the 2024 season.
“Am a person who is open to new ideas, I have had a good season and time here at the club so I decided to buy some more time and am looking forward to do well in the coming season since I know more teams have prepared for us,” he said.
He added that his strong bond with the people’s team and everybody associated with his club also convinced him to have some more time with the club and was well prepared to handle the pressure coming from their competitors.
In a separate interview, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets head coach, Kalisto Pasuwa said extension is what everyone at the club was waiting for, saying Saneji’s expertise will see Bullets achieving more.
“I appreciated the decision that Saneji has made. This will help the team achieve even more. We are trying our best to have a strong bond with the players for the betterment of the next season,” said Pasuwa.
Government wants more tobacco growers
By Chilungamo Missi
Chiradzulu, January 11, Mana: Minister of Agriculture, Sam Kawale says government is committed to promote tobacco farming in all regions of the country as there are more markets internationally that are set to buy Malawian tobacco.
Kawale made the remarks in Chiradzulu on Wednesday when he visited one of the tobacco fields in Traditional Authority (TA) Sandiraki to appreciate how tobacco farming is fairing in the district.
He said his ministry is committed to continue supporting farmers and working with buyers to offer good prices for the farmers to realize good profits hence his visit was aimed to understand the challenges facing the growers.
“Ministry of Agriculture works with small, medium and large-scale farmers to find out how we can support them in the tobacco industry. In the field we visited today, the family has been growing tobacco since 2001 and over the years they have been meeting challenges which we have been addressing.
“Most of the issues which they had have been addressed in the recent tobacco bill that has just been passed and the reason we came is to assure the farmers that government is taking care of the problems raised,” he said.
Kawale, therefore, encouraged farmers to embrace tobacco farming saying tobacco can be grown anywhere in the country adding his ministry is yet to embark on a massive campaign to encourage farmers to grow more tobacco since there is plenty markets.
Speaking in an interview, a tobacco farmer whose field was visited, Wyson Komwa said he has been growing tobacco for 21 years but has been realizing low profits due to low prices.
He added that climate change effects have also been affecting the farming.
In the previous growing season, Komwa realized about K4.7 million.
He said, with support from government together with his fellow farmers, he can do even more in the tobacco industry and continue contributing to the country’s development.
He, therefore, hailed the minister for finding time to visit farmers and hear their problems, a gesture described as courageous to farmers as well as those who aspire to start tobacco farming in the area.
Gumba commissions research vessel on Lake Malawi
By Bishop Witmos
Mangochi, January 11, Mana: Minister of Lands, Deus Gumba has commissioned a research vessel on Lake Malawi which will be used for scanning resources that are found below the surface of water including generating maps for navigation of ships that sail on the lake.
The vessel, which is called Timber, was assembled in 1989 but has been off lake for 17 years since 2006 after it broke down.
Speaking during the commissioning of the vessel in Monkey Bay, Mangochi on Wednesday, Gumba said the ship will help enhance hydrographic surveys on the lake as well as improving economic status of the country through revenue generation.
“This vessel will enable us conduct more research within the blue economy because it has equipment which is able to scan and measure anything below the surface of the water.
“The development will, in one way, provide us an opportunity to boost revenue. For instance, right now, we have people from England, who have come to do some research on Lake Malawi. They have already borrowed it for three months, to pay us K1,650,000 per day; the revenue that we have been looking for,” said Gumba.
Gumba said there was a gap during the time the vessel was off water as other important services within his ministry were not adequately done.
Government has managed to buy two engines that have enabled the vessel to bounce back with full force.
In his remarks, Surveyor General under the Department of Survey in the Ministry of Lands, Masida Mbano, said the vessel has been maintained with state of the art equipment so that it can also be used by other security bodies for marine services.
“Inside it, we have an equipment called multi-beam equal sounder which scans the depth of water on the lake and produces maps that are used for navigation of ships that sail on the lake. This can enable security agencies to operate marine services,” said Mbano.