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Saturday, 12 April 2025 16:07

Boat capsizes in Likoma, 11 dead

By Ireen Mseteka

Likoma, April 12, Mana: Eleven people have been reported dead as the boat they were sailing in to board MV Chilembwe capsized in the wee hours of Saturday at Jalo in Likoma.

Deputy Administrator for St. Peter's Hospital, Nkhonjera Banda confirmed that the dead bodies; six women, a girl and four men are being kept at the hospital's mortuary.

"I have received the reports that the 11 bodies are being kept at the hospital mortuary. They were brought in this morning and other survivors are receiving treatment at the hospital," said Banda.

Speaking on the hospital bed, a survivor, Elinase Phiri a business lady from Karonga, said the boat had a hole where water was entering into the boat and led to its capsizing.

"We realised very late that the boat had a hole. We confronted the operator to take us back to the shore but he insisted that he would be fast. We shouted but all in vain and the boat capsized.

“By the grace of God, I had to hold tight to the boat, then I was rescued," said Phiri.

Likoma Police Station Public Relations Officer, Enala Kalua confirmed the incident saying that investigations are in the process.

By Solister Mogha

Zomba, April 12, Mana: South African Pan-Africanist and parliamentarian Dr. Mbusiyeni Ndlozi has challenged Malawians to begin questioning how the wealthy acquired their riches without any known inventions or innovations.

During a public lecture held on Friday evening at the University of Malawi (UNIMA)’s Great Hall, keynote speaker Dr. Mbusiyeni Ndlozi questioned how some individuals have amassed significant wealth despite having little to no visible investments.

He observed that many times, those that are rich are people involved in corrupt practices or dirty businesses, saying, “These are the same people who have been in forefront destroying the African continent.

“We are all aware of how some rich people in the world got their wealth, atleast they invented something. For instance, Bill Gates invented Microsoft, but how about people in Malawi, what did they invent for them to get that rich,” he said in his argument.

Addressing the public, he said time has come for Malawi and Africa to take stock on the lifestyle of some individuals so that Africa should move forward on corrupt free pace.

“A take home point for everyone here is; what is your contribution towards national development?” Dr. Ndlozi asked.

He however appealed for patriotism, love and unity, describing them as vessel for prosperity and further stated that Africa should stop politics of hatred, destruction and regionalism and start promoting patriotism with responsibility on its economy.

“Let’s start promoting peace and love, we are all one and hate does not have space in our modern days,” he added.

Dr. Ndlozi who seemed to have appeased the people who pratronised the UNIMA public lecture concluded his speech with a call for a united Africa.

Minister of Trade and Industry, Vitumbiko Mumba said Malawi has derailed from the right track for years due to people, especially politicians that are not patriotic, and further observed that most of the times; politicians serve their interests other than national interests.

Under the Public Lecture’s theme: People Over Politics, Mumba said Malawians should embrace change and not accept politics that will take the country nowhere.

“We have not progressed because we don’t value continuity once government changes. At times   we don’t implement what is in our master plan, we rather implement politically motivated issues,” he added.

The Minister conquered with Dr, Ndlozi that lack of patriotism over matters of national interest amongst Malawians has destroyed the country to its current regressive state.

The public lecture was meant to provoke new thinking and shake Malawi’s political dimension, according to organizers.

Apart from academic staff, UNIMA students and students from various colleges, notable sections of the society that attended the Public Lecture included; paramount chiefs and the clergy from various denominations

Saturday, 12 April 2025 12:26

Dedza farmers advised to join cooperatives

By Steve Chirombo

Dedza, April 12, Mana:  Maltida Mtambo, Dedza District Council's Chief Agriculture Officer, has advised farmers in the district to join cooperatives for easy access to farm inputs and also be able to learn modern agricultural methods.

Mtambo made the sentiments on Friday during a field day for farmers at Bembeke area under Inkosi Kamenyagwaza in the district.

Mtambo said, “Time has come for farmers in the country to work together and harvest bumper yields. We appreciate the lead farmers here who are also at the forefront in helping other farmers.”

She further encouraged farmers to continue using hybrid crops, saying they mature earlier than other local varieties, also to beat climate change.

In his remarks, chairperson for Bembeke lead farmers network, Chikumbutso Montino, said there are 18 groups that recently managed to contribute MK33 million, which was used to buy hybrid seeds and maize.

“Many farmers have now realized the importance of joining the groups, and this year we are expecting to put together over MK100 million. We encourage other farmers to collaborate for the mutual benefit of all.

“We also plan to intensify irrigation farming, hence calling upon small-scale growers to join cooperatives," said Montino.

By Memory Chatonda

Blantyre, April 12, Mana: About MK710 million has been injected into the construction of Kadidi Health Centre and medical staff houses in the area of Senior Chief Kapeni in Blantyre as one way of bringing health care services closer to the people.

The facility, which is to cover a catchment population of 65,000 people in Mtema Village and surrounding areas, will start functioning by May this year, offering outpatient services, and later on, maternity services.

Speaking this week, after inspecting the facility, District Commissioner for Blantyre, Alex Mdooko, expressed satisfaction with the construction works at Kadidi.

“I am satisfied with progress of the work, and once this project is fully completed, it will be considered as one of the flagship projects in Blantyre funded by Governance to Enable Service Delivery (GESD)," he said.

According to the DC, the council through GESD is also constructing Kachanga concrete bridge at Traditional Authority (T/A) Kuntaja and a classroom block in T/A Somba with funds amounting to MK103 million and MK89.9 million respectively, saying, “All these projects are at an advanced stage towards completion.”

Commenting on Kadidi project, Senior Chief Kapeni hailed government for introducing GESD, saying projects under GESD financially support the councils in implementing infrastructural development projects that are meant to benefit the rural population.

“In our case, this health facility will provide quality health care services to my subjects and they will access the services within reach. This will help to prevent deaths,” he added.

Chairperson of the building committee at Kachanga Bridge, Elson Chikalusa, said the committee will take ownership of the infrastructure to ensure that it benefits current and future generations.

GESD is a Malawi government project which is facilitated by the National Local Government Finance Committee and is implemented by local authorities among them Blantyre District Council.

Councils access funds to implement projects through performance-based grant, which is given to each council upon passing annual Local Authority Performance Assessment.

By Charlie Ligomeka

Machinga, April 12, Mana:  People at Group Village Head Matache, Traditional Authority Mposa in Machinga South expressed gratitude over construction of Lifani Bridge, saying the new infrastructure will improve mobility and facilitate economic activities in the process.

Constructed under District Development Fund (DDF) at an approximate cost of K53 million, the bridge relieves communities’ struggles in accessing social amenities such as markets, health facilities, schools, as they did not have a reliable bridge across Lifani River.

During Malawi News Agency (Mana) recent tour of Mposa, Aisha Iddrisa from Chipalamoto Village said she recalled many bad experiences including an incident when her son fell ill with malaria, saying she had no option but to find a motorbike rider to take her to a facility in the area, Machinjiri Health Centre to avoid a risk crossing point at Lifani River.

“The rider refused to cross on what used to be Lifani Bridge as it was risky to do so. This compelled him to take me via a longer route that also called for additional fare,” she added.

She said the new bridge automatically changes things for the better compared to the situation before the new DDF bridge over Lifani River.

“We faced a lot of challenges in rainy seasons. It becomes difficult for pregnant women to brave longer routes. We had to take a longer route to access a health facility.

“It was not only time-consuming but also posed security risks. During rainy seasons, the crossing point at Lifani River proved impassable, forcing community members to take longer routes to access essential services,” she added.

She said this had negative economic bearing, stating that many farmers struggled to sell their produce for failing to cross over.

Construction of the bridge has brought relief to the community, with many residents expressing gratitude to Machinga District Council and local leaders for the new infrastructure.

"This is a significant development in our area. For years, we've been looking forward to a good bridge,” said Alex Tambala from Matache Village, at Traditional Authority Mposa.

Councilor for Mposa Ward, Cedrick Stande who championed the initiative, said construction of the bridge at Lifani River was a fulfillment of his campaign promise.

“With DDF, I thought of prioritizing needs of people in my area and this is why l thought of engaging the council to construct Lifani Bridge.

“Our area is known for abundant agricultural produce, including maize and rice, which are the backbone of our economy. The bridge has shortened distance and improved access to our markets,” he said, adding that the bridge will allow farmers to sell their produce and improve their living standards.

The Ward Council said the bridge will also be of good advantage to women and the entire community as people will be able to access essential services more easily than before.

“The bridge will promote better trade by making it easier for buyers to access farm produce,” said Shanil Hassani, a farmer in the area.

Machinga District Council, Director of Public Works, Clement Ntambo, assured the community that his office was committed to facilitate development projects at Mposa, citing the Lifani Bridge.

According to data from the Machinga District Council, the bridge has reduced travel time by 30% making it easier for community members to access essential services.

Saturday, 12 April 2025 10:22

E-Nyasa launches gas use movement

By Joseph Ligowe

Blantyre, April 12, Mana: E-Nyasa Gas and Solar Limited is set to begin an initiative; gas use movement to provide affordable and accessible cooking energy to households in the country other than using non-environmental friendly energies such as charcoal.

Eric Ngomwa, Chief Executive Officer of E-Nyasa Gas and Solar Limited, announced during a press briefing this week that the initiative aims to educate the public on the use of gas and other commodities to help households save money and protect the environment.

“Gas is very cheap, fast and is accessible compared to other types of energies such as electricity and charcoal. I understand that some people cannot afford to buy gas stoves at once. Our company has come up with a fair mode of payment for gas cylinders, which will allow clients to pay in installments so that everyone can afford.

“At the same time, we are also fighting some misconceptions that gas could lead to explosions,” he said.

Ngomwa also revealed that E-Nyasa Gas and Solar Limited is currently constructing five gas filling stations in Blantyre, where customers will be able to refill their gas cylinders.

“Additionally, we have motorbikes which we will be using to deliver gas at customers’ doorstep,” he added and further stated that it was the company’s desire to see every household in Malawi using gas for cooking other than charcoal and other costly means.

A resident from Machinjiri Township in Blantyre, Pauline Mkwinda, commended the E-Nyasa company for the initiative.

"I have used electricity and charcoal for cooking for quite some time, but these cannot be compared with gas. Using gas for cooking is fast and convenient,” she said.

She therefore called on the company to market the initiative further to allow the public to understand cost effectiveness of using gas.

By Charlie Ligomeka

Machinga, April 12, Mana: Minister of Natural Resources and Climate Change, Owen Chomanika says government has increased investment in climate and meteorological services to provide timely weather information for public safety and for the agricultural sector to make informed decisions to minimize losses.  

Chomanika made the remarks on Friday at the commemoration of 75th World Meteorological Day at Machinga Teachers Training College football ground where he also emphasized the importance of disseminating accurate weather information and utilization of early and meaningful warning systems. 

“Government is investing a lot in climate and meteorological services apart from engaging extension services from our partners and Ministry of Agriculture in matters of weather information.

“This way, we can provide information to help people know what to do when a call is made on bad weather and commencement of rain. This, assist farmers on the other hand to avoid planting in dry spells.” he said, citing a scenario in the 2024-2025 rainy season, when forecasters said rain would come in December while some farmers planted in October, leading to crop failure.

Chomanika stressed the need for people to take immediate action when warnings are issued by the DCCMS.

“It is very sad that we lost lives of our loved ones which could have been saved if people took immediately actions once the warnings were issued by our forecasters. Let's take actions quickly once the warnings are issued and let us continue to save lives,” the minister added.

The Director of Programmes and Development at the Malawi Red Cross Society, Gloria Kunyenga said there was need for meaningful collaboration among all actors to ensure every person is protected by use of early warning systems by 2027, a goal set by the United Nation’s Early Warning for All initiative.

"We need to reflect this goal in practice; we don't have to wait for the disaster to strike. We have the Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services (DCCMS) that can ably forecast upcoming harsh weather events," she added.

Kunyenga also stressed the need to use scientific forecasts to trigger early action before a disaster unfolds.

“When meteorological data shows a high probability of flooding in a particular area, we need to mobilize ourselves and act before the first drop of rainfall,

“This approach has saved millions of lives and minimize damage, especially in vulnerable communities," she said.

The director emphasized the importance of sustaining support for early warning and early action, stating, “This doesn't have to be the end—let's keep pushing forward.”

Machinga District Council Chairperson, Councilor Simplex Diwa, also encouraged people in the district to always take precautionary measures and to act accordingly when forecasters call for quick actions for safety in times of disasters.

Malawi commemorated the 75th World Meteorological Day under the theme: Closing the early warning gap together.

By Donald Zimba

Lilongwe, April 11, Mana: Lilongwe City Council hosted the 2024 FDH Bank Intercity Mayor’s Trophy games at the Bingu National Stadium (BNS), bringing together top-performing school teams from the country’s four major cities.

The event, sponsored by FDH Bank, featured teams from Lilongwe, Blantyre, Mzuzu, and Zomba each having won the Mayor’s Trophy in their respective cities.

The tournament aims to promote youth talent and foster intercity sportsmanship among learners.

Mayor of Lilongwe City, Councillor Esther Sagawa, expressed her enthusiasm during the event, highlighting the importance of investing in young talent.

“We are not only excited to see our children participate in these games, but also proud to be nurturing talent that can grow into responsible citizens who contribute positively to our cities,” said Sagawa.

She praised FDH Bank for reviving the intercity tournament, noting that the games had been vibrant in previous years but had seen a pause.

“I commend FDH for stepping forward to support this initiative. It’s encouraging to see corporate commitment towards youth development,” she added.

Sagawa also hinted at future plans for the tournament to rotate among different cities. “This will give children the opportunity to experience other urban settings and learn what their peers in other cities are doing,” she said.

FDH Bank’s Head of Personal and Business Banking, Daniel Pinto Khamula, said the bank is committed to making impactful investments in youth and sports.

“These are the kinds of investments we need to be making as a bank,” Khamula said. “We already support national teams and city-level football, so focusing on young people was an obvious next step. We want to grow together with them it’s something we’re genuinely excited about.”

The Intercity Mayor’s Trophy games are part of ongoing efforts to promote grassroots sports and unearth young talent across Malawi, while also encouraging unity and exchange between cities.

By: Mirriam Bwanali

Blantyre, April 11, Mana: Solomonic Peacocks Theatre has organized a festival as part of celebrating Easter at Alliance Francaise De Blantyre formerly Jacaranda.

Tye festival is earmarked to take place from April 25th up to 27th under the theme; Celebrating Culture through Theatre.

Festival Director, McArthur Matukuta, told Malawi News Agency (Mana) on Thursday that the festival is an annual event, which is meant to bring drama, poetry, comedy, storytelling and dances both traditional and contemporary.

He added that festival will also bring upcoming and established artists to celebrate theatrical arts locally and internationally.

“Easter Theatre Festival is the only international theatre festival in Malawi. It started in 2015 and it is celebrating its Sixth edition this year," he added and further stated that the festival was expected to see men, women, children, young people and the elderly.

One of the artists expected to perform at the festival, Jack Musumba, who is also the Founder of Arts Sustainability Lab, said Malawi, hosts several music festivals and this will be the only festival to celebrate theatre in its purest form.

“We're going to perform a powerful play titled; Half Past 2, which was nominated last year as the best stage drama at MBC Entertainers of the Year Awards,

“The play is all about leadership issues within the government and it also encourages Malawians to love our country and remain hopeful,” he added.

Musumba further said that the festival is an advanced form of storytelling apart from being just an entertainment, expressing hope that a lot of theatre lovers will learn a lot from the Art Sustainability Lab’s play.

By Patience Longwe and Lesnat Kenan

Lilongwe, April 11, Mana: Parliament has concluded an 8-week meeting in the 51st Session, marking the end of the six-year plenary session.

Speaking during the adjournment in parliament on Friday, Leader of the House, Richard Chimwendo Banda, expressed gratitude to members of parliament from both sides for their collaborative efforts in passing key legislation Bills.

"Key highlights of the budget sitting was first in the education sector, government has prioritized education, with initiative such as constructing 11,000 school blocks, promoting teachers and providing learning materials

Tertiary education has also received attention, with support for students in public institutions" he said.

Chimwendo also added that in agriculture sector, vulnerable farmers will benefit from social protection programs, including the affordable input program.

"The budget allocates 99 billion kwacha for irrigation development, aiming to reduce reliance on rain-fed agriculture.

He, therefore, emphasised that there is hope for Malawi, citing the president's leadership and critical sector initiatives.

"The government's efforts aims to motivate teachers, support students, and empower farmers, ultimately driving economic growth and development" he said.

As the parliamentary session comes to close, members reflect on their achievements and look forward to the future.

President Lazarus Chakwera officially opened the session of parliament and 2025/2026 budget meeting on February 14,2025.

Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Simplex Chithyola Banda presented a K8.08 trillion 2025/2026 budget on February 28, 2025.

Parliament has in this meeting, also passed bills including bill no. 13 of 2025, appropriation bill and bill no.13 of 2025, value added tax bill among others.

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