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Parliamentary committee inspects projects in Blantyre
By Abel Ikiloni
Blantyre, June 8, Mana: Chairperson of Budget and Finance Committee in Parliament, Gladys Ganda has praised the Blantyre District Council for the teamwork they employed with Members of Parliament and communities, which has led to the successful implementation of Constituency Development Fund (CDF) projects in the district.
She said this on Saturday after touring projects under CDF and (District Development Fund (DDF) in Blantyre such as Namikango classroom block under CDF and Matandani concretely bridge under DDF.
Ganda said the committee is mandated by the constitution and Public Finance Management Act to play the oversight role on the funding that is channeled to the councils and to do budget tracking, hence the visit.
"So we had to inspect projects under CDF and DDF. As you might be aware, the money for CDF increased from K100 million to K200 million. That's quite a lot of money that needs to be supervised in terms of how it is being utilized. Besides, the councils have DDF and Governance to Enable Service Delivery (GESD) projects.
"For Blantyre District Council, we didn't inspect GESD projects because they have none. For two consecutive years, they didn't receive the funds due to poor performance.
"In terms of CDF, we praise the council for the teamwork because from the presentation they made and on the ground, it was clear that they were working hand in hand with MPs and communities. Under this funding mechanism, we have also seen the bridge that was constructed under the CDF," she said.
Ganda said overall, the councils across the country still have challenges but they are improving from it, every time.
"As a way forward, we would like to convene the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Local Government, and National Local Government Finance so that we can consolidate the information we have gathered. We will check the lessons learned and map the way forward so that at the end of the day, every council should be able to perform well and receive GESD funds for the implementation of infrastructural development projects to benefit the local citizenry," she said.
Speaking on behalf of the District Commissioner (DC) for Blantyre, Director of Agriculture, Environment, and Natural Resources, Edward Katunga hailed the parliamentary committee for the visit to inspect projects done by the council.
Ganda was joined by members of the Budget Committee, Parliament Secretariat, officials from Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Local Government and Culture and National Local Government Finance Committee.
Lupaso community applaud council for under five clinic
By George Bulombola
Mzuzu, June 8, Mana: Lupaso community has hailed Mzuzu City Council (MCC) and Member of Parliament (MP) for Mzuzu City, Bennex Mwamlima for constructing K22 million under five shelter in the area.
Speaking during the handover ceremony of the clinic which has been financed with Constituency Development Fund (CDF), Group Village Head, Wainga Singini said the construction of the facility was an indication that there was good working relationship amongst the community, MP and council.
He added that the establishment of the health facility was a step towards reaching out to people with health services for their good health.
“Women used to travel either to Mapale Health Centre of Mzuzu Central Hospital for antenatal and under five children services which was costly.
With this development, we expect that parents will be motivated to develop early treatment seeking behavior for their children since the clinic is just within their door-steps,” Singini pointed out.
Mwamlima expressed gratitude to government for the provision of CDF which was meant to address some of the immediate needs of the communities in constituencies across the country.
“You should expect more development projects since Mzuzu City Constituency has been demarcated into three constituencies, this means there will be more resource trickling to the council in the of CDF,” he said.
Health Promotion Officer for Mzimba North District, Lovemore Kabaghe said the clinic would among others, provide nutrition assessments, vaccinations for under five children besides providing family planning services, Hypertension and Diabetes examination in adults.
Environmental Health Officer for MCC, Augustine Gama advised community members in the area to observe hygiene and sanitation practices to avoid disease out breaks,
“Every household should have a toilet and should consume potable water so that we reduce cases of disease out breaks in our area,” he said.
The Facility will serve Lupaso, Nkhorongo, Doroba, Dunduzu and Msiki communities.
Parliamentary committee impressed with ADL projects
By Lesnat Kenan
Lilongwe, June 8, Mana: The Parliamentary Committee on Transport and Public Infrastructure says it is impressed with progress of different projects Airport Development Limited (ADL) is undertaking in different airports including at Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) in Lilongwe.
Speaking Friday after meeting ADL and Malawi Catering Service officials, Chairperson for the Committee, Enock Phale, said the committee was impressed to see ambitious plans ADL has such as rehabilitation of cargo terminals at KIA in order to develop air transport industry in the country.
"As a mother body for transport and public infrastructure in the country, we came to appreciate their plans and what they are doing as well as their reforms which have a huge potential to contribute to the country’s economic growth,” he said.
Phale, therefore, assured ADL that the committee will continue to support air transport saying it has potential to help Malawi generate more revenue.
ADL Chief Executive Officer, Victor Lungu, expressed gratitude for the meeting saying it will help ADL work together with the committee in improving air transport in Malawi.
"We have shown the committee where we are and briefed them on the programs and reforms we have at our airports. We have assured them that we will continue to do our best to have quality services from our airports,” he said.
According to Lungu, ADL has plans to construct a canopy at KIA which will provide shades to passengers especially during rainy season and also a transit passenger facility as one way of rehabilitating the airports in the country.
He said these reforms also include construction of the airport city at KIA which will include a shopping mall, hotels and aviation university among others.
Restructuring of the airport sector has led to ownership of all airports in the country placed under ADL.
Farmers urged to be innovative
By Sheminah Nkhoma
Lilongwe, June 7, Mana: President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has called upon farmers to be innovative by focusing on non-food agricultural products such as cotton, and not only food crops, in order to achieve the country’s economic growth.
He was speaking at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe Friday evening during a presidential dinner hosted for Farmers Union of Malawi (FUM) leaders and members.
Chakwera said there is need for farmers to adopt new strategies in farming as the country imports a lot of products which can be locally produced.
"The government will continue supporting farmers so that they improve in production of agricultural commodities as agricultural sector plays a significant role on the global market”, he said.
He appreciated the farmers for the efforts they put in producing crops despite challenges they face in their fields.
FUM President, Maness Nkhata, expressed gratitude to the president for supporting efforts which farmers put in their work saying it is encouraging to farmers.
“We are pleased for the assistance we receive from government. As farmers, we are going to continue working for the betterment of country,” Nkhata said.
Japan commits to improving agriculture sector
By Paul Madise
Kasungu, June 7, Mana: Japanese Ambassador to Malawi, Youichi Oya has said response to impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war on agriculture in Malawi Project would help to ensure food security in the country.
He made the remarks on Friday in Kasungu after handing over Solar pumps, seeds and fertilizer to farmer’s groups in the district.
Oya said through the project, the country could mitigate the food insecurity which has come about due to effects of El Nino weather conditions.
"This project was responding to the effects of the Russia-Ukraine war but it will also help to reduce the food insecurity that is there due to the El Nino weather," he added.
The Ambassador pointed out that the country should adopt winter cropping to supplement its food needs in the face of changing climatic patterns.
Oya said the Japanese government was committed to supporting various interventions towards agriculture and help the country achieve food security.
Controller of Agriculture and Technical Services in the Ministry of Agriculture, Alfred Mwenefumbo commended the Japanese government for the support to Malawi government's agriculture sector.
He said the Ministry of Agriculture was promoting adoption of new farming technologies among the farmers so that there is increased production even in the face of climate change-induced shocks.
The Japanese funded project is being implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Kasungu and Mzimba South.
FAO Representative for Malawi, Zhijun Chen expressed gratitude to the Japanese Government for supporting the project and entrusting FAO to work with the government of Malawi and other stakeholders to contribute towards food security and climate change resilience in the two districts.
"The Japanese Government remains a strong and committed partner to FAO and their support symbolizes the confidence they have in the partnership between FAO and government of Malawi," he said.
Burundi forces a 1-1 draw against Harambee Stars
By Tione Andsen
Lilongwe, June 7, Mana: Kenya’s Harambee Stars Friday gave away their lead in the 72nd minute when Burundi capitalized in their defence lapse to force a 1-1 in 2026 World Cup Group F qualifiers at Bingu National Stadium in Area 48 in Lilongwe.
Kenya playing at home could have easily punish their visiting Burundians but mother luck was not on their side as they squandered half chances in both halves.
Although playing away from home, the Burundians enjoyed massive support from Burundians residing at Dzaleka in Dowa and they came in numbers.
Burundi with their fantastic display of passing game were marvel to watch and they had team leave it late to force a draw on counter attack.
With the draw, both teams have points from three games and Kenya are third on the log while Burundi are fourth while Gambia and Seychelles are yet to register a point in the qualifiers.
Group F is being led by Ivory Coast with six points followed by Gambia with the same points margin but they have played two games each.
Ivory Coast is playing host to Gambia late on Friday evening and the Ivoirians will travel to Malawi to face Kenya on Tuesday next week.
The First 10 minutes of the game, Burundi had an upper hand piling pressure towards Kenya’s territory through massive counter attacks from the wings.
Kenya mounted an attack after 12 minutes where their captain, Olunga Ogada shot was parried away by in-form Burundian keeper, Jonathan Nahimana and 14 minutes later, Ogada had another chance by the keeper fumbled his powerful shot.
Kenya’s winger, Miheso Ayisi put through Mugambi Muguna but his long range drive was craftily saved by top notch keeper, Nahimana.
The two teams were deadlocked 0-0 at half time and Burundian keeper was on top of his game with his exciting saves.
At the start of the second half, Burundi made a double substitution they brought in Aladin Msanga and Amissi Mohamed for Abedi Bigirimana and Baininwa Liongola.
Burundi came closest from scoring after 51 minutes when Bienvenu Kanakimana had his effort eluded Kenyan goal minder, Patrick Matasi but the ball hit the upright with nobody to tap in.
Kenya could have opened the scoring after 62 minutes but a lob over keeper, Nahimana from Timothy Ouma was punched away for safety.
Things work well for the home side, when they brought in Miheso Ayisi and Timothy Ouma for Austine Odhiambo Otieno and Duke Abuya respectively in the 65th minute and the game improved for the better.
Seven minutes later, Kenya’s substitute, Abuya planted home a pass from Otieno by beating advancing Burundi keeper, Nahimana to make it 1-0.
With six minutes to time, Burundi leveled the scores 1-1 through a counter attacker in the goal scorer, Sudi Abdallah had outpaced Kenyan defender, Omorwa Otieno and gave no chance to Kenyan goal minder, Matasi to save the situation.
Late substitutions were made with five minutes added on the clock, the two teams failed to find the winner.
Kenyan Coach, Engin Firat simply echoed, “This is not the results we wanted, we knew it could be hard game for us because Burundi has fast players who are always playing long balls upfront.”
He admitted that the first 15 minutes of the game they did not play their usual passing game as a team.
Burundi Coach, Etienne Ndayiragiye said was happy that his charges finished the game well and forced a draw although Kenya gave them tough game.
“I am glad that football lovers have enjoyed the entertaining football his team played and the spirit his players showed despite that they were one down,” he said.
Government to ensure no child is left behind in immunization
By Daniel Siame
Lilongwe, June 7, Mana: After receiving cold chain equipment from the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) in collaboration with Unicef and Master Card Foundation, the Government of Malawi through the Ministry of Health, says it is committed to ensure that no child is left behind on immunization.
Deputy minister of Health, Halima Alima Daudi, made the statement during the handover ceremony of the cold chain equipment in Lilongwe.
She said as Malawi recently suffered from a number of catastrophic events including Cyclones, Covid-19 Pandemic, Polio and Cholera, the country`s resource basket underwent a huge set back in the delivery of health care services including immunization, therefore the support from the Africa CDC has come at the right time.
“The equipment we are receiving today will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and effective storage of vaccines, ultimately leading to improved immunization coverage and the prevention of vaccine-preventable diseases in our country.” Daudi said.
With the procurement through Unicef and financial aid from Mastercard foundation, the Africa CDC has handed over 722 vaccine carriers, 6 freezers, 10 vaccine refrigerators, 12 cold boxes, 7 solar-powered refrigerators, and various spare parts.
Regional Director of Africa CDC, Dr. Lul Pout Riek, said the equipment will support Malawi’s expanded program on immunization by improving storage capacity of all vaccines and the introduction of new ones knowing that vaccines are the best way to protect Malawian children and communities from preventable diseases.
“This handover marks just the first phase of our commitment to Malawi. We are planning phase two that will focus on completing the vaccination of healthcare workers and vulnerable groups, building a robust workforce of community health workers.” He said.
The Cold chain equipment support by the Africa CDC will help the Ministry to reach out to the most remote areas in Malawi, overcoming power, transport and storage challenges therefore fulfilling its mandate to reach each and every child in the urban and mostly rural communities.
SDA women in clean-up campaign in Blantyre
By Innocent Kachingwe & Pempho Nkhoma
Blantyre, June 7, Mana: A group of women from the Seventh Day Adventist Church conducted a clean-up exercise of the Blantyre District Council premises earlier this week, promoting cleanliness and spiritual uplifting.
The women, clad in their uniforms, swept, mopped and collected trash, transforming the council’s surroundings.
They also sang praises to the Lord before sharing the word of God to people around the area.
In an interview with Malawi News Agency (Mana), Director of Women and Children for Malawi Conference for the South, Tendai Mambala said the initiative is done in different special places such as prisons, hospitals, markets and orphanages.
“We want to keep the surroundings clean and also motivate workers through the word of God so that they should not lose hope. We believe that by serving our community we are also serving God,” Mambala said.
She pledged that the SDA Women Ministry will continue to clean other places, pointing out that in the previous week they had swept Limbe and Blantyre markets as one way of promoting cleanliness and preaching the gospel, noting that cleanliness is close to godliness.
Blantyre City Council (BCC) Public Relations Officer, Deborah Luka commended the SDA Women Ministry for cleaning BCC premises, saying this is complementing the clean-up initiatives carried out by the city council.
“As BCC we do clean up campaigns symbolically to make sure that residents should adopt and embrace the concept and it is the responsibility of every city resident to keep the surroundings clean,” Luka said.
People in Likoma commends government for SCTP
By Ireen Mseteka
Likoma, June 6, Mana: People of Chizumulu Island have commended government for Social Cash Transfer Program (SCTP) which is being implemented in Likoma District, saying it has improved their livelihoods.
In an interview Friday, after receiving her stipend, Marla Njakale of Chiunda Village at the island said the program is a relief to her household as she is able to provide for her children.
“I have been assisted a lot since the inception of this program, I am able to provide for my family beside investing some of the money into fish selling business.
I also manage to pay fees for my two children who were at Likoma Secondary School and now are done with their secondary education. My dream now is to build a house,” said Njakale.
Arthur Chirwa 78, of Msoka Village said the program has helped him and his household to increase uptake of balanced diets with six food groups and has also bought fishing nets.
“I stay with my grandchildren and they depend on me for everything, My son in-law is the one who goes fishing using my fishing nets and we are earning a living through this SCTP” said Chirwa.
He commended government for increasing monthly stipend from K4,000.00 to K8,500.00 for each befitting household saying beneficiaries will manage to invest in various small scale businesses.
Principal Social Welfare Officer in the Ministry of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare, Gilbert Kaponda said the program aims at reducing poverty, increase school enrolment and reduce malnutrition.
He said, government decided to increase the money from old cash transfer to current transfer levels due to inflation.
Blantyre trains 40 Digitizers in Data collection
By Memory Chatonda
Blantyre, June 7, Mana: Blantyre District Council through the Climate Smart Enhanced Public Works Programme (CS-EPWP) has for the first time trained 40 digitizers to collect accurate data of the work being done by communities participating in restoring degraded landscapes to facilitate timely payment of their wages.
Speaking during the training on Thursday, Blantyre District Council Principal Information Management Analyst, Bengula Mhone said the digitizers are from 15 catchment areas including Chilambalare, Mgawa, Lirangwe 2, Mlombozi, Mikundi, Somba, Mabala, Mikundi, and Linjemesi where the project is being implemented in the district.
Mhone said the digitizers will make use of Mthandizi monitoring tool which is an android-based application to record daily work logs of the participants that are recorded on log sheets and the information will be directly captured into computer systems from the catchments.
“This will streamline the wages preparation process and the participants will enjoy timely receipt of their wages. This also means the subsequent cycles will start on time because there will not be any delays in between the cycle,” said Mhone.
Mhone said in the near future, the application shall also be used by extension workers to record progress and images of all project works.
Director of Planning and Development for Blantyre District Council, Melayi Mhone advised the digitizers to work with a high level of integrity and professionalism to ensure that accurate data is captured so that wages are paid on time.
Mary Sipuni, one of the digitizers from Nazombe catchment area, hailed the council for the training, pledging to utilize the knowledge gained to gather and record accurate data from the participants of the project.
One of the project participants from Mikundi catchment area, Moses Molofati said he is delighted with the new step which the council has taken to ensure that they receive their payments in time to support their households.
“At the moment, we wait for two weeks, sometimes a month after completing work in the cycle for the wages to reflect in our mobile phone wallet. But we are happy with this new development and we pledge to cooperate well with our digitizers,” he said.
CS-EPWP is implemented by district councils with support from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund, including the World Bank. The project is facilitated by the National Local Government Finance Committee.
In Blantyre, close to 17,200 communities participate in the project where they are involved in restoring degraded landscapes such as tree planting, construction of swales, gully reclamation and natural tree regeneration activities.