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Wednesday, 02 April 2025 15:13

Girls hostel excites Misuku CDSS learners

By Aliko Munde

 

Chitipa, April 2, Mana: Misuku Community Day Secondary School (CDSS) learners have applauded Chitipa District Council for constructing a girls’ hostel at the school with funding from the World Bank’s Governance to Enable Service Delivery (GESD) project.

 

Misuku CDSS Head Girl, Jestina Mtambo, said girls have been walking long distances to school which, she said, resulted in many girls dropping out of school.

 

She said this Tuesday when the reporter visited the school to appreciate the girls hostel which has been constructed to the tune of K70 million; beds and mattresses inclusive.

 

Mtambo said the terrain of the area, which is mountainous, has also contributed to early marriage amongst learners.

 

“The construction of the hostel has seen many girls committing to education rather than marriage,” Mtambo said.

 

Misuku CDSS Head Teacher, Patrick Kamanga, said construction of the hostel has contributed to quality of education for girl learners.

 

“For the first time in the history of the school all the girls who wrote Junior Certificate of Education and Malawi School Certificate of Education examinations last year passed.

 

“We attribute this to the hostel because girls are able to concentrate on their education than thinking of long distance going back home after classes,” Kamanga said.

 

According to Kamanga, the highest learner got 15 points and highest amongst girls got 27 points, which he said is an achievement to a rural school like Misuku.

 

Chitipa District Council Director of Public Works, Engineer Misheck Gondwe, said the council decided to construct the hostel at Misuku CDSS to accommodate girl learners on campus so that they concentrate on education.

 

“We do not want our girl learners to travel long distances to school. The girl learners are no longer exposed to sexual harassment since they are on campus. It is expected that the girl learners' performance will improve significantly and dropout rate will be reduced,” Gondwe said.

 

GESD is a Government of Malawi project implemented by the Ministry of Local Government, Ministry of Finance and the National Local Government Finance Committee with funding from the World Bank.

Wednesday, 02 April 2025 15:02

MCC in infrusture development drive

By George Bulombola

Mzuzu, April 2, Mana: Mzuzu City Council (MCC) has handed over two bridge construction sites to contractors who emerged successful bidders for the construction of the duo road infrastructures in a bid to address some of the challenges which commuters face within and outside Mzuzu City.

MCC intends to construct Target Bridge which will connect Mchengautuba East Ward and Mchengautuba West Ward besides Lupasso Bridge at a cost of over K54 million.

The two bridges will ease mobility of people of Lubinga and Nkholongo wards in the city.

Speaking during the handover ceremony of the sites on Tuesday, MCC Director of Planning and Development, Philemon Maseko, said the projects are a few amongst several bridge construction projects in the city.

“MCC is mostly characterized by streams which cut across most road infrastructure hence the intervention which is being supported by government through Infrastructure Development Fund,” said Maseko.

He said the projects once completed are expected to contribute towards the country’s attainment of Malawi 2063 through Urbanization Pillar with Economic Infrastructure as its enabler which advocates for urbanization across the country.

Councillor for Mchengautuba East Ward, Mandinda Ng’oma, commended MCC for prioritizing bridge construction projects across the city, saying the initiative will go a long way in reducing communication and transportation challenges in the city.

“This is a good development which need not politicized as resources for these projects have been provided by government, hence we all need to own them for their successful completion.

“Apart from creating this infrastructural asset for public use, the project has also created employment opportunities for local people including women,” said Ng’oma.

Councillor for Lubinga Ward, Gift Desire Nyirenda, advised people who would be employed to provide unskilled labour at the construction sites against theft of construction materials.

Target Bridge Construction Project and Lupaso Bridge Project have been awarded to Uhuru Civil Engineering and Tam Civil Works respectively.

Both projects are expected to be complete within two months.

Wednesday, 02 April 2025 14:49

Man murders rival football supporter in Dowa

By Sylvester Kumwenda

Dowa, April 2, Mana: Police in Mponela, Dowa have arrested a 31-year-old man for allegedly killing a supporter of a rival football team over goal celebrations.

Mponela Police Public Relations Officer, Macpatson Msadala, identified the suspect as Luke James, of Changunda Village in Senior Chief Chakhaza in Dowa.

He is suspected of killing Austin Kayera, 35, who hailed from Kapichira Village, Senior Chief Chakhaza in Dowa.

Msadala said a controversy emerged on March 30, 2025 around 3pm during a football match between Magantha and Changunda football clubs held at Kabwinja Primary School ground.

"In the course of the game, Magantha football club, which Kayera was supporting, scored a goal. Kayera went to celebrate the goal on the other side of the ground where there were fans of the rival team.

"This provoked the fans of Changunda team who started chasing him. Kayera run away heading towards Kabwinja School teacher’s houses. While chasing him, James took a hoe handle and hit Kayera at the back of his head," said Msadala.

When he went home, Kayera complained of body pains and his relatives took him to Madisi Mission Hospital which, upon assessment, refered him to Mtengowanthenga Mission Hospital.

However, medical officers there on the same day further refered Kayera to Kamuzu Central Hospital.

"On March 31 Kayera was pronounced dead while receiving treatment. Postmortem which was conducted the following day established that death was due to severe traumatic brain injuries with severe intracranial hemorrhage, secondary to the assault.

The suspect will appear before court soon to answer murder charges.

By Memory Kutengule Chatonda

Blantyre, April 2, Mana: Blantyre District Council has disbursed K20 million to 48 women's village savings and loan (VSL) groups in Blantyre North Constituency to enable the groups boost their income generating activities.

The groups include Matondo, Tagwirizana, Kamphikamtama, Tikondane, Chilipa, Lirangwe, Tuyanjana, Gwirizano, Chitsanzo, and Zayahwe.

Speaking during the symbolic presentation of a cheque on Tuesday at Traditional Authority (TA) Lundu, Blantyre District Council Principal Gender and Development Officer, Stephano Joseph, disclosed that the K20 million is part of the K200 million Constituency Development Fund (CDF) meant for the implementation of development projects in the constituency.

“This is a good development because the money has been injected directly to the groups to either venture into income-generating activities or top up their business ventures.

“This money will be operating as a revolving fund, and the council will be responsible to monitor utilization of the funds so that it benefits many communities in the constituency,” he said.

Member of Parliament (MP) for Blantyre North, Francis Phiso, said each group received different loan amounts ranging from K400,000 to K500,000 depending on their membership, existence and type of business ventures, among others.

“This is the first cohort in this constituency to benefit from this initiative, which is solely coming from the government coffers. Next set of groups will be considered in the coming financial year,” he said.

He advised the group members to invest the money for intended purpose to scale up their businesses.

Umodzi Group Secretary, Dyna Bright, hailed Blantyre District Council and their legislator, Phiso, for empowering women groups, observing that the initiative will encourage women, who are mostly vulnerable in the society, to actively engage in various income generating activities to sustain their livelihoods.

Bright, whose 16 member group received K500,000, pledged to use the money to boost their business of selling farm produce, saying the funds came at the right time when farmers were about to harvest their produce.

In 2024, a similar ceremony was held in Blantyre North East Constituency, where the council, through MP, Fidson Chisesere, handed over K9 million to women and youth groups in the constituency.

Wednesday, 02 April 2025 11:43

Man arrested for defiling a minor

By Dalitso Kampira

Thyolo, April 2, Mana: Police in Thyolo have arrested a 28-year-old man for allegedly defiling a 14-year-old girl on March 31, 2025.

Thyolo Police Station Publicist, Rabecca Kashoti, confirmed the development and identified the suspect as Philip Lipulo.

"The girl was returning home from smallholder market in the company of her friends when she encountered three men, including the suspect. Lipulo allegedly dragged the girl into a nearby bush," Kashoti said.

She said after hearing her cry for help, the victim’s friends attempted to intervene but the suspect threatened to kill them.

"He then took the girl to a nearby house, tore her clothes, and sexually assaulted her before releasing her," said Kashoti.

The incident was reported to Thyolo Police Station where the victim was referred to Thyolo District Hospital for examination and treatment.

Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officers later raided the suspect’s residence leading to his arrest.

Lipulo, who hails from Nansanya Village, Traditional Authority Nchiramwera in Thyolo, is currently in police custody and will appear in court soon to answer charges of defilement.

By Manasse Nyirenda

Rumphi, April 2, Mana: Group Village Headman Galang'anga from Paramount Chief Chikulamayembe in Rumphi has urged the youth in his area to be disciplined in the way they carry themselves in order to earn people’s trust for leadership positions.

He made the remarks during a community engagement meeting at Mwazisi in the district.

The meeting was organized by Women Legal Resources Centre (WOLERC) under European Union (EU) funded Gender Transformative and Youth Inclusive Democracy Project.

He said many youths in his area portray themselves as people without purpose in life which makes it difficult for people to trust them with leadership positions in spite of their abilities.

He, therefore, urged them to utilize the project and prove to take up leadership roles.

"The youth are obviously more exposed than the elderly in a number of areas. A number of them have attained some level of education and can easily understand complex issues such as climate change hence making a difference in their communities.

"However, to achieve leadership roles there is need for discipline so that people in their communities trust them," said Galang'anda.

He called on the youths to prove themselves worthy of political and other leadership positions so that the elderly can take a backseat and let them lead. 

He also encouraged women and persons with disabilities in his area to compete for local and parliamentary positions in the September 16 general elections and take a lead in developing their communities.

Youthful aspirant for Hewe-Bembe Ward, Absalom Demwera, said he is ready to take up the position of councilor and urged chiefs and community members to support him.

A female aspirant for Hewe-Bembe Ward, Annie Chipofya, said is ready to lead in developing her area having served in various areas including area development committee (ADC) which has improved her understanding of development processes.

The project, among others, promotes importance of electing women, youths and persons with disabilities, inclusion and addressing violence against women during elections.

By Mercy Botha

Mzimba, 1 April, Mana: Social Welfare Officer for Mzimba, Bernard Nangwale, has applauded Foundation for Children’s Rights (FCR) for its interventions in child protection in Traditional Authority (TA) Kampingo Sibande in the district.

Nangwale was speaking Tuesday during a meeting to mark the end of an Addressing Sex and Gender Based Violence (GBV) Through Social Analysis and Action project which FCR was implementing.

He said, through the project, the organization managed to withdraw seven children from marriages and sent them back to school.

“The project’s focus on economic empowerment through village savings and loan groups has also been particularly effective in reducing vulnerability to GBV. We are grateful for this and we are looking forward to working with FCR again,” said Nangwale.

FCR Project Manager, Chimwemwe Singini, said the project focused on promoting children’s access to education, healthcare and protection from harm.

He said the organization worked closely with the communities, traditional leaders and health workers to ensure that children’s rights are respected and protected.

“We are proud of the progress made in combating sex and GBV in Mzimba. Our project has not only raised awareness about the issue but also provided community members with the skills and knowledge to prevent and respond to GBV,” he said.

Singini assured the council that the gains made will be sustained through community engagement and support.

“Our project will be sustained through various community structures like Kampingo Sibande Women’s forum, community gender technical working groups and traditional leaders.

“We have also given them the manual which will guide them to ensure sustainability of the initiative.” he said.

The project was funded by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

By Memory Chatonda

Blantyre, April 2, Mana: Government has fixed faulty dialysis machines at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) in Blantyre which were not functional for weeks, compelling the hospital to take patients to Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) in Lilongwe for treatment.

The development, described as inconvenient and costly, was disclosed Tuesday when Deputy Minister of Health, Noah Chimpeni, toured the Dialysis Unit at QECH to appreciate the status of the newly repaired dialysis machines.

The machines stopped functioning for weeks, a situation which QECH Deputy Director responsible for Clinical Services, Dr. William Peno, said created a huge economic burden as the hospital had to transport patients to KCH every fortnight for medical attention.

“We usually assist between 20 to 30 patients on dialysis machines every week from the five machines that cater for the whole Southern Region. After it stopped functioning, it became a challenge as the hospital had to transport patients, medical supplies and nurses to KCH,” he said.

Peno, therefore, said it is pleasing that government repaired the faulty machines.

“As of today (April 1) we have three machines that are functional. Two more machines are being worked on and we anticipate that by Thursday or Friday this week, all five machines should be functional.

“Currently, patients that come from home are dialyzed in the afternoon while those that are admitted at the hospital are dialyzed in the evening. This means that the machines are functional almost 24 hours every day," he said.

Chimpeni expressed relief saying the repairing of the machines is a positive development in the health sector.

“I am happy because patients have been complaining of staying long in Lilongwe. Their complaints have been heard as the machines at QECH are now up and running such that some patients have already been serviced.

“Patients that were admitted to KCH will now travel back to Blantyre to continue with their treatment,” Chimpeni said.

QECH receives about 100 patients per month from districts in the Southern Region for dialysis.

The dialysis machine is used as an artificial kidney to clean blood by filtering out waste and excess fluid when kidneys fail, using a process called hemodialysis, where blood is circulated through a dialyzer and back into the body.

After QECH, Chimpeni also toured Adventist Hospital in Blantyre to appreciate how the facility operates.

By Aliko Munde

 

Chitipa, April 1, Mana: Motorhino Electric Motorcycles Malawi has donated 10 Kenyan Top Bar Beehives valued at K1 million, which the company pledged during the K20 million 2024 Misuku Motorhino Eco Rally competition in Chitipa District in 2024.

 

The organization’s country director, Barros Atupele Mweso said his company is proud to take the first step in supporting the conservation of Misuku Hills Forest by donating the beehives.

 

Mweso said this on Tuesday in Chitipa after delivering the beehives to the district council.

 

“This initiative aligns with our commitment to protect the forest while empowering local communities through sustainable economic activities. Beekeeping not only contributes to forest conservation by encouraging tree preservation but also provides a valuable source of income for the community through honey production,” he explained.

 

He said they will soon donate an additional 10 beehives, adding that the organization remains dedicated to implement more impactful projects that will ensure long-term protection of Misuku Hills while fostering economic resilience for the people.

 

Chitipa District Forest Officer, Daniel Mbeu, thanked Motorhino for the donation, saying as a district, they work with communities in the development of forest-based enterprises, and beekeeping is one of them.

 

“The donation will encourage more community members to venture into beekeeping. The communities will be benefiting from the forest through beekeeping, and eventually this will lead to forest conservation since they will be the direct beneficiaries of the beekeeping enterprise,” Mbeu said.

 

He further said the beehives will help the community through income generation and poverty reduction.

 

“We are going to form a cooperative for women, youths and other vulnerable people to start a beekeeping business. When the cooperative sells its honey, they can save their money in village savings loans groups,” he said.

 

Motorhino Electric Motorcycles Malawi are the sponsors of the K20 million Misuku Motorhino Eco Rally competition, which is part of the district council's reform agenda, and is meant to contribute to the realization of the Malawi 2063 agenda.

Tuesday, 01 April 2025 17:45

SEZs are crucial in attracting investment

By Josephine Chipofya

Lilongwe, April 1, Mana: Ministry of Trade and Industry has emphasized the significance of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) regulations in attracting investment and fostering industrialization.

Secretary for Trade and Industry Christina Zakeyo said developing regulations for SEZs is crucial in attracting investments and promoting economic growth.

She made the remarks in Lilongwe during the validation meeting of Special Economic Zones regulations attended by consultants and developers.

“The SEZs regulations will provide a clear and transparent framework for the establishment and operation of the SEZs, ensuring alignment with our national development goals under Malawi 2063 and the draft industry policy,” she said.

She further said SEZs will facilitate job creation, foreign investment flows, export growth and economic diversification.

In her remarks, Head of the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office, Mickelle Hughes, said the success of SEZs depends on dedicated and specifically calibrated policy, legal frameworks and an effective implementation framework.

“With the enactment of the Special Economic Zones Act (2024), Malawi is well positioned to leverage SEZs as a catalyst for industrialization, economic diversification and regional trade integration under the African Continental Free Trade Area.

“However, for SEZs to deliver their intended impact, clear and actionable policies and regulations are essential,” she said.

The Special Economic Zones Act assented in January 2024 and came into force in March 2024 to allow the provision of more liberal economic laws.

SEZs' aims include increasing trade balance, employment, increasing investment, job creation and effective administration

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