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Thursday, 09 January 2025 13:44

Blue Eagles secure super league promotion

By Alinafe kapatamoyo

Lilongwe, January 9, Mana: Blue Eagles FC has secured their return to the Super League after a thrilling 4-1 victory over Armour Battalion at the ADL Stadium in Lumbadzi, Lilongwe.

 

This win marks a significant milestone for the team, who were relegated from the Super League in 2023.

 

The match saw impressive performances from Paul Master, Lanken Mwale, Maxwell Gustavo and Checkson Alinzi, who all scored goals for Blue Eagles. Lumbani Mkandawire scored a consolation penalty for Armour Battalion.

 

In an interview Blue Eagles Captain, Shuemaka Kuwali, has assured the supporters that the team will continue doing well and will always make the supporters happy.

 

"We will continue performing well as we have done in the Chipiku Premier League division and this promotion to the TNM super league will make us work hard in order to end at a good position in the 2025 TNM super league season," said Kuwali.

 

He added that their supporters should expect a lot from them since they will always perform well to make them happy and also show that they are a better team.

 

Interestingly, Blue Eagles' return to the Super League comes after they topped the Chipiku Stores Central Region Football League's Premier Division with 14 points. This achievement demonstrates the team's determination and hard work.

 

Blue Eagles FC also claimed the title of 2024 FDH Cup in the last year's tournament after beating Nyasa Big Bullets.

By Max Medison

Salima, January 9, Mana: Green Belt Authority has set an ambitious target of covering 200 hectares for maize production in Salima district, expecting to yield 800 metric tonnes of maize, during the 2024-2025 growing season.

The development was revealed on Wednesday, in Salima when the Authority briefed members of the media from the district. Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Manager for Greenbelt Authority, Frank Chidampamba expressed optimism of high yield because of thorough preparations.

Chidampamba said to meet this target, the Authority has already hired over 200 seasonal workers and intends to increase the number as the season progresses.

“Our goal for this year is to cultivate 200 hectares, with a target yield of 4 tons per hectare. To ensure we meet this objective, we have recruited over 200 seasonal workers already, and we anticipate increasing this number to ensure success,” he said.

He said the maize once harvested will be delivered to the National Food Reserve Agency as a way of improving food security in the country.

The Authority’s Public Relations Officer, Sam Majamanda, praised the ongoing productive partnership between the authority and Salima District Council and the media. He expressed the authority's commitment to strengthening the collaboration and taking it to new heights while continuing to fulfill its mission.

“We appreciate the cooperation between us and Salima District Council, and we are eager to deepen and expand this partnership as we work towards achieving our goals,” Majamanda said.

He said the Authority also regards Salima as one of their core strategic districts due to its easy access to Lake Malawi and hopes to make good use of the available resources in pursuit of its goals.

On his part, Love Community Radio Station Manager Henry Mlelemba commended the good working relationship that exists between the media and the Authority. He said timely sharing of information is the backbone for ensuring an informed community.

"By engaging us on their production plans here in Salima shows how eager the Authority is to inform the public about their continued commitment to be transparent in their operations in the district," he said.

The Chikwawa irrigation scheme located in the area of Senior Chief Khombedza in Salima is one of the Green Belt Authority mega farm projects aimed at promoting food security and economic growth for the country.

By Brighton Thengoliweta Chimsinde 

Mchinji, January 9, Mana: Mchinji District Rehabilitation Officer for Malawi Council for Disability Affairs (MACODA) Master Chingson Kachule has appealed to non-governmental organizations and well-wishers to provide wheelchairs for children with physical disabilities in the district to help in their education.

Kachule made the appeal on Thursday when MACODA district office in collaboration with Malawi Against Physical Disabilities (MAP) distributed five wheelchairs to children with physical disabilities.

“The office mobilized the wheelchairs for children from our local working partner, World Vision Malawi (WVM) but they are not enough considering the district population of children which is over 2500 children with physical disabilities. We are appealing for additional support to meet the demand,” Kachule said.

MACODA thanked WVM for helping with the wheelchairs and appealed to other non-governmental organizations and well-wishers to emulate gestures displayed by World Vision Malawi.

Jacqueline Sipuliyano Banda, a widow and mother to Esther George thanked MACODA for the initiative and for considering their children to be on the recipient's list.

“We felt lucky that our children are receiving wheelchairs today. Some of the children are over 10 years old but they have been denied access to education due to lack of mobility facilities.

“Receiving the chairs will help our children who have never gone to school to enrol and start going to school because the chairs will ease mobility,” Banda said. 

MAP Regional Supervisor and Physiotherapist Petros Chiyombo advised parents to take care of the wheelchairs.

"I urge the parents to ensure that children attend classes for them to be productive citizens in the future," he said.

By Wanangwa Tembo

Kasungu, January 9, Mana: Authorities at Kasungu District Council have revealed that Cyclone Chido blew off roofs for hundreds of structures in at least 51 primary schools in the district, a development that has affected teaching and learning.

Chairperson for the council’s Education Service Committee, Gift Nyowani Banda made the revelations on Wednesday during a full council meeting convened to present second quarter progress reports to members.

Banda said the cyclone, which stormed the country mid-December, left teachers in several schools homeless as it blew off roofs for their houses, school blocks, kitchens and toilets and left some structures heavily cracked.

In an interview, Minister of Basic and Secondary Education, Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima described the disaster as a serious hit to the ministry.

“We are looking into this to make sure we rectify everything. We have been discussing with the ministry officials to make sure we resolve this quickly.

“The cluster on disaster in the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Department of Disaster Management Affairs is on the ground to make sure that we correct the situation as soon as possible noting that it is rainy season,” Wirima said.

She hailed the efforts of some schools which have started making repairs on their own.

“It is unfortunate that most of our learners will either have to squeeze in classrooms and the school leadership will be laboured to look at alternatives ensuring that teaching and learning is taking place.

“Some schools were proactive and did some repairs on their own but many others did not have that chance so we are hitting the ground running so that our learners are not disadvantaged,” the minister said.

Director of Education and Youths for Kasungu, Joseph Chioza said in an interview that the situation is being managed to ensure that there are no disruptions to teaching and learning.

“Indeed many schools in the district were affected in different categories and magnitudes. But I would single out the case at Kadamsana Primary School at Suza to have been very serious where classroom blocks and seven teachers’ houses were blown off.

“If we are talking of seven teacher’s houses blown off, obviously it means we have serious accommodation challenges as schools have now opened,” Chioza said.

To avoid disruptions to teaching and learning, Chioza said new arrangements have been made in that some learners attend classes in the morning while others go in the afternoon.

“In some cases learners of the same class who were initially split into two have been put back in one classroom, and there is a consideration for examination and foundation classes that they should be attending classes in the morning hours and the rest in the afternoon.

“These are disasters. No one is to blame. Some think the structures were not strong but that’s not the case. We just have to manage the situation, fix everything and be alert all the time,” he said.

Apart from destroying infrastructure, Cyclone Chido killed seven people and affected at least 34 741 people in 20 councils.

Thursday, 09 January 2025 12:24

Mindset Youth Club gives back to the Community

By Winfrida Kamwana

Mchinji, January 9, Mana:  As a way of empowering health hygiene in schools, Mindset Youth Club, a youth-led organization, has donated a changing room and a urinal block at Chapanama Primary School in Mchinji to ease some of the sanitation challenges that the school is facing.

Speaking on Wednesday during handover ceremony, founder of Mindset Youth Club, Daniel Kamchacha highlighted that the idea came about when the club interacted with the pupils during a few football bonanzas that the club organised for them. The pupils voiced out the challenges the school was facing among them the lack of changing rooms and toilets.

“As a student under MasterCard Foundation we believe in giving back to the community and we believe that youths need to take charge in developing their areas, youths that are energetic make it easier to take care and be responsible for the development they have facilitated,” said Kamchacha.

Kamchacha further explained that the youth giving back to the community using projects like these encourages the children to work hard because they feel more is being provided for them for them to succeed.

In his remarks, Chapanama’s Headteacher, Enoch Kadango appreciated the youth for seeing it fit to help the school saying health hygiene is the most crucial part of education.

“When children are healthy it is easier for them to attend classes rather than when the place lacks facilities such as toilets or blocks, this affects the pupils negatively,” said Kadango.

Sandra Wasili, a standard 8 pupil celebrated over the changing house stating that now girls will have a safe space to take care of themselves during menstruation.

Mindset Youth Club has donated a changing room and urinal block built with funding from MasterCard Foundation to the tune of about 1.8 million Malawi kwacha.

By Patience Harawa

Karonga, January 9, Mana: Police in Karonga are keeping in custody a clinical officer, Chimwemwe Kaonga, 37, on allegations that he abducted a 17-year-old girl, a student at Nyungwe Community Day Secondary School in the district.

Public Relations Officer for Karonga Police Station, Margret Msiska confirmed the development in an interview on Thursday.

She said Kaonga, who works as a clinical officer at Thawilo Health Centre, proposed to the girl on December 18, 2024, and took her to his house for marriage.

"The suspect is believed to have taken the girl to his house where he claims they were living as husband and wife. This was done without the knowledge or consent of the girl's parents, who later reported the matter to Nyungwe Police Unit which led to his arrest on January 8, 2025," said Msiska.

"He has since been charged with abduction contrary to section 136 of the Penal Code and investigations are underway to establish allegations of having sexual intercourse with the minor during the time of their stay at his house," she added.

Kaonga hails from Mwakasangila Village, Traditional Authority Kilupula in Karonga district.

By: Aisha Chiwaya

Salima, January 9, Mana. In a bid to ensure sanity in the district, prevention of fire accidents and fuel panic buying, Police in Salima on Wednesday, confiscated 65 litres of fuel plus empty plastic bottles and gallons from illegal vendors.

According to Salima Police Public Relations Officer, Sub Inspector Rebecca Ndiwate, the illegal vendors are suspected to have been buying the commodity at a lower price from fueling stations, and selling them at a higher price.

"The act of these vendors keeping fuel in plastic Jerry cans and containers do not only go contrary to Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority Act but also posing danger to lives of people surrounding the storage area," she said.

In addition, the operation 'chotsa zigubu' also aims to ensure that no one is found buying fuel using gallons or selling or keeping fuel in unauthorized places.

She said anyone found doing the same will be arrested to answer relevant charges. Meanwhile, Police have appealed to the public to report anyone found buying fuel in Jerry cans, selling and storing the same without a permit.

By Chisomo Kambandanga

Nkhata Bay, January 9, Mana: Participants of Climate Smart Enhanced Public Works Programme(CS-EPWP) in Nkhata Bay have commended the programme for unlocking their business potential.

Nemesi Mphande from Chiomba village in Senior Chief Fukamapiri said through the wages they receive after working, she started a business selling tomatoes and usipa.

She said this Wednesday during the launch of the third cycle pay parade of wages to program participants in the district.

"I am grateful for the programme because, from the K48,000.00 I receive, I have managed to start a business selling tomatoes and fish, enabling me to take care of my family with ease," Mphande said.

Another participant, Wellington Chirwa, 48, from Chimika Village in the same area, said he used the wages to start pig farming.

“I used the wages to buy a pig at K35,000.00, and from today's wages, I will add more pigs," he said.

On her part, Victoria Nkhoma from Chibunya Village, Group Village Head Chavula, said she can now support her children's education through the program.

"I used the money I received after working to top up my capital selling plastic bags.

"Today, I can support my children, a third-year student at Malawi University of Applied Sciences (MUBAS) and another one at Kapanda Community Day Secondary School with school fees and my business is growing, " she said.

She therefore urged her fellow participants to invest the money for it to multiply.

In his remarks, CSE-PWP District Programme Facilitator Edward Ngwemba said that currently work is progressing well in all 14 catchments for the fourth cycle, and participants are expected to get their wages as early as February.

"In this phase, we are focusing on riverbank protection through tree and vertiver planting, among others, as you know that we are in the rainy season.

“Let me urge all frontline workers to always preach this message and always make sure that all data is correctly captured for smooth processing of the wages,” he said.

CS-EPWP is one of component of Social Support for Resilience Livelihoods Project implemented by the National Local Government Finance Committee with Funding from the World Bank Multi-Donor Trust Fund.  

By Alexander Tchongwe

Mzimba, January 9, Mana: Country Director for Ripple Africa, Force Ngwira, has said that his organization plans to invest K3 Billion for planting 3 million tree seedlings in Mzimba district.

Ngwira was speaking Wednesday in Mzimba during the district’s executive committee meeting when he briefed stakeholders on projects which the organization is implementing in the district.

“We conducted a research last year which indicated that there is rampant deforestation in Mzimba, hence we started planting trees since last year to address the challenge.

Our goal is to plant 3 million tree seedlings in Mzimba within three years and budget of K3 billion has been allocated for the initiative," Ngwira said.

He added that environmental conservation is a long-term process that requires community sustained civic education and behavioral change.

"Such problems cannot be addressed within a year or two. We need sufficient time to civic educate people and raise awareness to bring about meaningful achievements in environmental management," he added. 

Principal Environmental Officer for M’mbelwa District Council, James Pelani, commended Ripple Africa for the project, saying it will go a long way in responding to climate change related issues.

 "This initiative is timely, especially when the country is grappling with the effects of climate change emanating from deforestation among other malpractices. Efforts like this," said Pelani. 

M'mbelwa District Council Public Relations Officer, Joel Phiri, said that the initiative, complements the council's efforts in environmental conservation.

By Patience Longwe

Lilongwe, 8 January, mana: The Malawi Police Service has arrested Hastings Dumba, 44, for allegedly for having sexual intercourse with a minor, a 16-year-old standard six girl.

Dumba who is in police custody at Area 3 in Lilongwe, was apprehended on January 4, this year by community policing members at Njewa area when the two were together searching for a house to rent following a decision to relocate from Chinsapo where they stayed for two months as a couple.

It is said that the suspect, who is a panel beater by profession, proposed to the girl at Nsaru Trading Centre in November last year when the victim escorted a friend for shopping.

The suspect promised to take the girl to town same day if she said yes to his marriage proposal, a thing which happened, though without the knowledge of the victim's parents.

During interrogation, the suspect admitted to have stayed with the girl as wife. However, he blamed it on the victim saying being single as he was, he could not resist the girl's approaches that she desperately wanted to stay in town.

After the suspect's arrest, the victim was taken to One Stop Centre at Kamuzu Central Hospital for medical examination where it was also discovered that she was born on December 2, 2008.

The suspect, who hails from Thapaniwa Village, Traditional Authority Nsamala in Balaka District, will appear in court soon to answer a case of Having Sexual Intercourse with a Child.

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