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Tuesday, 11 February 2025 19:27

Joint effort to boost Malawi's economy

By Patience Longwe

Lilongwe, January 11, mana:  Vice president Dr. Michael Usi on Tuesday jointly engaged with top officials from the ministry of Finance, Ministry of Trade, Malawi Revenue Authority and Reserve Bank of Malawi to address the country's economic concerns.

Speaking during the engagement meeting at Capital Hill in Lilongwe, Usi said they discussed a number of issues and that it is a work in progress.

"We will be meeting again and will keep on meeting, looking at short- term solutions and long-term solutions at the issues that are rocking the economy of Malawi," he said.

Earlier today, the Vice President met with the Judge-in-Charge of the High Court Commercial Division to discuss the progress of the purpose-built High Court of Malawi Commercial Division building in Blantyre. He commended the stakeholders for their coordination and efforts since his intervention on January 17, 2025, to ensure the project’s completion.

Concluding the meeting, the Vice President announced that the implementation phase was now underway and stated that he would await a final report once the building is completed and occupied.

Tuesday, 11 February 2025 18:05

MACRA raises awareness on Data Protection Act

By Sellah Singini

Lilongwe, February 11, Mana: Principle Secretary for Ministry of Information and Digitalization, Baldwin Chiyamwaka, has described the Data Protection Act awareness as a milestone towards safeguarding the digital rights and privacy of Malawians.

Speaking on Tuesday during the opening of Data Protection Act awareness and compliance workshop in Lilongwe, Chiyamwaka said Malawi as a country recognizes the protection of personal data as not merely an issue of security but also a human rights issue.

He said, in an increasingly interconnected world, where digital interactions are at the heart of personal, professional and society lives, the importance of protecting the data and privacy of people cannot be overstated.

“Our ministry is committed to ensuring that the fundamental right to privacy is respected and upheld in the face of rapid technological advancement,

“The establishment of the Data Protection Authority is a significant step towards our journey that data is collected, processed, and used in a way that respects the privacy of Malawians,” Chiyamwaka said.

He further said, the Data Protection Authority will oversee the implementation of data protection laws, monitor compliance and ensure that individuals’ data is handled with transparency and accountability and respect.

“The authority will serve as a critical institution in Malawi, with the responsibility to protect individual privacy rights, promote accountability, educate and raise awareness, regulate and enforce compliance,” he added.

He therefore said, by enacting and enforcing data protection measures, they are not only protecting individuals, but also creating an environment where business can thrive.

In his remarks, Director General of MACRA, Daud Suleman emphasized the need for the authority to work together with various stakeholders in operationalizing and raising awareness of the Data Protection Act.

“As you are aware that the Data Protection Act was passed in 2024 and this means the law is relatively new. Therefore, we have embarked on a series of these workshops to raise the necessary awareness amongst the stakeholders, those that are holding data, but most importantly on Malawians, so that they must understand that they have rights with the data they provide to processes,” he said.

By Chisomo Kambandanga

Nkhata Bay, February 11, Mana: Senior Chief Nyaliwanga in Nkhata Bay has lauded the district council’s 2025/2026 financial year budget describing it as people centred.

Senior Chief Nyaliwanga was speaking on Tuesday after a full council meeting approved K11.5 billion meant for various projects in the upcoming financial year.

He expressed satisfaction with the budget stating that the financial blueprint had prioritised the needs of community members.

“It is a good budget covering the needs of all the six constituencies and 19 chiefs. Looking into it closely, most of the projects are leading to completion of already existing projects to start functioning like construction of staff houses at Kanyazuka clinic and procurement and installation of a transformer at Chituka dispensary giving hope to community members,” the chief said.

“Also, for the first time people of Thoto will be connected with the NKhata Bay town and access various social services after completion of the K235 million Nsanje –Thoto road that we have seen in the budget and we need such type of projects,” he added.

Chairperson for Finance Service Committee, Osman Phiri, while presenting the budget disclosed that out of the K11.5 billion, K2.5 billion is for recurrent transactions (ORT), K2.9 billion for capital development of which K810 million is for Governance to Enable Service Delivery and K442 million is for Regional Climate Resilience Programme.

According to Phiri, donor funds budget totals K6, 041, 169, 800.00 of which 1.9 billion is for Social Cash Transfer and 4.1 billion is for Climate Smart Public Works Program and K442 million for Regional Climate Resilient Programme.

“Some major projects include construction of Tukombo EPA staff houses at K225 million under Traditional Authority Zilakoma, Mpamba market fence at K95 million under Senior Chief Timbiri and water pumps projects at K90 million in various health facilities,” he added.

In a separate interview, National Local Government Finance Committee senior budget analyst Patricia Banda commended Nkhata Bay district council for championing implementation of model projects saying this is the direction all councils must emulate.

“It is pleasing to note that in all projects from various funding categories, Nkhata Bay has embraced all guidelines to implement projects that are big enough and complete.

‘Their budget is good and we except it to be executed as planned,” she said.

Banda therefore urged the council to continue widening its sources of revenue to meet its target of K284 million on local revenue generation which has been adjusted upwards by 36 percent from the 2024/2025 budget.

 

District commissioner for Nkhata Bay Rodgers Newa said that the council will strive to follow all guidelines during implementation of all projects and called for support from all stakeholders involved for the council to continue giving out improved service delivery to the people of Nkhata Bay.

Tuesday, 11 February 2025 17:38

Four arrested for armed robbery in Nkhata Bay

By Abednego Sibale

Nkhata Bay, February 11, Mana: Police in Nkhata Bay District have arrested four individuals in connection with an armed robbery that occurred on Monday morning in the district.

According to Nkhata Bay Police Publicist, Kondwani James, the victim is identified as Geoffrey Manda, a businessman from Kavuzi Trading Centre in the district who was hijacked while driving his Toyota Voxy and robbed of K2.5 million.

"The suspects, comprising two Malawians namely Amos Manda, 35, from Nkhata Bay district, and Alex Nyasulu, 42, from Mzimba and two South Africans identified as Marvellous Khowane, 26, and Bnekisipho Mthembu, 41.

"The arrests were made after a joint investigation by Nkhata Bay Police detectives and the Northern Region Police Headquarters,” James said.

He added that during the arrest, the police found two loaded pistols and MK1,226,000 in cash.

James said the suspects have been charged with robbery and will appear in court once the necessary paperwork is completed.

By Yamikani Yapuwa

Thyolo, February 11, Mana: Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity, and Culture, Joyce Chitsulo has expressed concern over delays in the construction of a school block in Thyolo, describing the situation as disappointing and unacceptable.

During a site visit to Thyolo Boma Primary School on Tuesday, the Deputy Minister lamented that the project, which was expected to be completed by January 2025 to benefit learners, remains far from completion due to the contractor’s failure to meet contractual obligations.

“It is really sad. This project was supposed to be completed by January so that learners could start using the structure. Unfortunately, the Malawian contractor who was given this opportunity has not fulfilled what was agreed in the contract,” she said.

She further questioned the significant payments already made to Pyramid Contractors, the firm responsible for the project, saying the work done so far does not reflect the funds disbursed.

“The council paid the contractor a lot of money compared to the work done. This is very unfortunate, especially when the State President is encouraging Malawians to take up business opportunities, yet some are not performing,” she added.

The Deputy Minister therefore suggested that contractors that fail to deliver on their contracts should be blacklisted to prevent them from securing future projects.

“I strongly believe that we need to start blacklisting such contractors to ensure they do not get future contracts. Doing so might push them to improve their performance,” she stated.

She, however, expressed gratitude to the World Bank for funding the project, emphasizing the need to put donor funds to good use.

Thyolo District Commissioner, Hudson Kuphanga disclosed that the council had already paid the contractor MK400 million out of the total contract sum of MK561 million.

“We are very worried about the pace at which the contractor is working. We have repeatedly advised them to increase manpower and extend working hours, but they have been reluctant to do so,” Kuphanga said.

He added that the contract, which started on August 14, 2024 and was initially scheduled to end on January 31, 2025, has now been extended to April.

“If the contractor fails to meet this new deadline, the contract will be terminated. We have clauses in the contract that allow us to terminate if the contractor fails to meet key terms.

“If there is no significant progress by April, we will be left with no choice but to take action,” he added.

Thyolo Boma Primary School construction project is being funded by the World Bank through Governance to Enable Service Delivery (GESD) project

By Lesnat Kenan

Lilongwe, February 12, Mana: Minister of Energy, Ibrahim Matola has said the European Union (EU) Energy Package for Malawi will help to boost inclusive and sustainable economic growth as it will increase electricity supply in the country.

Speaking during a press briefing on Tuesday in Lilongwe, Matola said the project is a comprehensive plan to support the strengthening of Malawi's energy sector.

"Energy is a driver for economy as electricity is vital for sustainable development for Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM) strategy to be fruitful and meaningful. We need enough generation, transmission distribution and rehabilitation of infrastructure focusing on the promotion of innovative renewable energy solutions in the country," added Matola.

He further expressed gratitude to President Lazarus Chakwera for partnering with European Union in energy sector through Growing Malawi Together (Kukuza Malawi Limodzi) and Wala Malawi Energy Programmes with the aim to advance the governance of Malawi's energy sector and boost solid, viable energy policy and frameworks for investments.

In his address, EU Ambassador to Malawi, Rune Skinnebach said EU is committed to support Malawi's energy sector and help the country to address forex situation by allowing it to export energy.

Skinnebach announced that EU Energy Package for Malawi project is estimated to amount to over 500 Million Euros which is approximately over MK1 trillion.

"Key energy investment projects under discussion for approval include Eastern Backbone Transmission Line programme, the Mpatamanga Hydro-power plant and the Malawi-Mozambique Interconnector," he added.

The project comes following Malawi-EU first investment forum organized in November, 2024 and the M300 Africa Energy Summit concluded in Tanzania few weeks ago.

The partners for the project are the Ministry of Energy, Electricity Supply Cooperation of Malawi (ESCOM) and Electricity Generation Company (EGENCO) and regulator Malawi Energy Regulator Authority (MERA).

By Bazilio Chingoli

Ntcheu, February 8, Mana: Malawi Adventist University (MAU) students from the Lakeview campus in Ntcheu have asked well-wishers to assist them with financial support to purchase wheelchairs for a 15-year-old physically challenged girl, Mphatso Wilson and his father who are failing to walk due to cancer.

The students made the call when they donated some items to Mphatso's family at Kabwazi village in the area of Traditional Authority Njolomole in the district.

According to the student's Patron, Eluby Masauko, a Lecturer in the Department of Education at the University, after seeing Mphatso's condition, thought of contributing and sharing what they have with the family.

"As students, we believe in love and sharing little things that we have with others who are in need, hence we decided to contribute some items to share with Mphatso and her father", said Masauko.

William Thom, Chairperson of the Student'' asked well-wishers to come in with long-term support.

"We are asking those who can help with financial support to come in and assist us to purchase wheelchairs for Mphatso and his father so that they can be able to socialize,” he said.

Meanwhile, Alinafe Wilson, a mother to Mphatso commended the students for the support saying the help will address some problems she faces in taking care of her family.

Mphatso who was born with the problem is failing to access education and other social services due to mobility challenges.

Through their Reach Out and Touch club, the students donated sugar, Soap and clothes, among other items.

By Steve Chirombo

 

Dedza, February 8, Mana: Beneficiaries of the Climate Smart Enhanced Public Works Programme (CS-EPWP) have applauded government through the World Bank-supported initiative saying it is helping to restore devastated forests in the district.

 

The remarks were made during random interviews with some programme participants on Friday when authorities from Dedza district council were wrapping up a pay parade for phase 3 at the Mtakataka area under Senior Chief Kachindamoto in the district.

 

80-Year-Old Galizio Lifeyo who hails from Kabota Village in the area expressed satisfaction with the initiative saying the involvement of the elderly in making tree nurseries while receiving wages motivates them to help others on how to take care of the environment.

 

Lifeyo said: "I have received K48, 000 and this money will help my family. My husband died some years back and I live with my grandchildren. The money will therefore help my family buy food in this lean season."

 

Lifeyo further encouraged young people to cultivate the spirit of taking part in various development initiatives for the benefit of themselves and their communities.

 

She added: "Dedza is well known for its cold weather but it should be noted that this part of Dedza is always hot and requires proper management of trees that assist in lessening the heat wave."

 

Elenita Ausesiyo from Maliki village in the same area agreed with Lifeyo saying the money she received would help her support her family as well.

 

"Making of the swales has helped in controlling running water that has, previously destroyed our ridges. These strategies are protecting the soils from being washed away hence conserving the environment,” she said.

 

Dedza District Council, project facilitator for the programme, Jocaster Mnemba Khoriyo said the programme aims at transforming people's lives by empowering them to embrace ways of environmental sustainability and at the same time empowering them economically.

 

CS-EPWP is funded by the World Bank and the Multi-Donor Trust Fund through the National Local Government Finance Committee (NLGFC) to mitigate the effects of climate change while enhancing local livelihoods.

By Zenak Matekenya

 

Dedza, February 8, Mana: Deputy Minister for Local Government, Unity and Culture Joyce Chitsulo says completion of Governance to Enable Service Delivery (GESD) projects should meet the stipulated three-month time frame noting that the funder, World Bank, disburse funds in time.

 

She made this statement on Friday in Dedza following her visit to new classroom blocks at Mwenje and Kabango Primary Schools as part of her familiarization tour to GESD projects in different districts.

 

While expressing satisfaction with the project’s quality of work, the minister expressed worry over councils' delay in paying contractors at certain levels of the work emphasizing that the donor's timely funding paves the way for swift implementation.

 

“Despite the outstanding quality of work, several councils are facing delays in project completion due to late disbursement of funds to contractors. Some projects have gone up to eight months without completion,” she said.

 

Chitsulo acknowledged that sometimes contractor capacity issues are to blame and urged councils to conduct thorough assessments of contractors’ capabilities to ensure timely project delivery.

 

The deputy minister also expressed concern over certain communities' reluctance to mobilize materials such as sand as their contribution yet they are the ones owning the projects.

 

Dedza District Council Chairperson Stanley Manase said in recent years, the council has made significant progress in overcoming challenges related to the GESD project and is optimistic that it will achieve 100 per cent efficiency.

 

He urged stakeholders to remain committed to the GESD project implementation, highlighting the transformative impact of newly constructed health facilities, classroom blocks, bridges, public servants' houses and other vital infrastructure on local livelihoods.

 

“For instance, the new classroom blocks visited today have responded to the challenge of school dropout by reducing distance barrier and providing good shelter as opposed to learning under a tree,” he said.

 

District Commissioner for Dedza District Council Thomas Chigwenembe commended the minister for the visit and assured that the council is leaving no stone unturned in pursuit of effective implementation of GESD and other projects.

 

He said the council conducts a verification process before disbursing funds to contractors.

 

He added that certain contractors’ actions were in direct contravention of their contract terms, as they demanded advance payments before commencing work.

 

“We have intensified our scrutiny of contractors’ capabilities and the progress is good. There is enough money for the implementation of GESD and DDF [District Development Fund] projects. Once the contractor has met the conditions of the contract, they are being paid,” he added.

 

Dedza District Council councilors praised the council's secretariat during a full council meeting last year for its strict measures and great progress in overseeing the implementation of infrastructure development projects.

 

The 2024/25 allocation for GESD projects in Dedza District totals about K1.5 billion with Kabango Primary School’s classroom blocks construction receiving over K98 million.

By Patience Harawa

Karonga, February 8, Mana: National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) Trust has urged political party leaders in Karonga District to support aspiring women candidates in readiness for the general elections slated for 16 September 2025.

NICE Trust District Programs Officer (DPO) for Karonga, Nathan Sakala said this on Friday during a multiparty liaison committee (MPLC) meeting held at NICE Trust offices in the district.

Sakala urged the MPLC members to utilize their positions in garnering support for aspiring women candidates from the political parties’ primaries up to the general elections.

“We want to see more women taking an interest in leadership positions and decision-making roles and we are working with party governors to break down the mental barriers that prevent women from taking on leadership roles,” said Sakala.

He said it is against this background that his organization, with financial support from the UNDP, is implementing a women empowerment project dubbed Nthawi Yawo Project that aims to encourage and support women to vie for political leadership positions.

"Mindset change is crucial in empowering women to vie for decision making positions but some of the things that hold women down are to do with self-belief.

“We are not just focusing on numbers; we are focusing on creating a mindset shift that will lead to sustainable change. Women need to believe in themselves that they can equally compete for leadership roles just like their male counterparts,” he added.

In her remarks, District Chairperson for the Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) Edda Mkwala said the meeting was an eye opener on how best they could enhance women’s participation in leadership and decision-making positions.

“This meeting has come at an opportune time especially now that we are gearing towards the primaries and general elections. As women in political leadership, we really have a role to play in empowering and supporting our fellow women aspiring candidates,” she said.

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