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Saturday, 06 April 2024 17:29

Dr Benson Chilima installed as GHV Chilima

By Andrew Mkonda

Lilongwe, April 6, Mana: Senior Chief Njewa of Lilongwe has called on her subordinates to promote unity among people in their areas for them to be in the forefront in supporting development activities that government is implementing in their respective areas.

Senior Chief Njewa made the call Saturday during the installation of Group Village Headman (GVH) Chilima whose real name is Benson Chilima.

“Traditional Leaders are the custodians of development, social cohesion and cultural heritage preservation. These can only be achieved where there is unity,” she said.

Njewa condemned some traditional leaders who engage themselves in corrupt scams which, she said, have potential to destroy the much needed development for their subjects.

“Let me remind you, as traditional leaders, you should be instrumental in bringing development projects in your area such as bridges, clinics, markets and many more for the betterment of your subjects.

Speaking on behalf for the royal family, Edward Chilima, assured the people that the newly installed chief will work hand in hand with people in the area as he has been doing before.

Chilima urged the newly elevated chief to be exemplary to his subjects in preserving cultural values.

The newly installed GVH is a retired civil servant who worked with the Ministry of Health for 35 years.

He retired from civil service in 2023 as Director responsible for Community Health Science Unit (CHSU).

Vice President Dr Saulos Chilima and Madame Mary Chilima, Member of Parliament for the area, Marko Ezra Banda Ching’onga, Lilongwe District Commissioner Dr Lawford Palani were some of the notable people who graced the event.

By Noel Chimwala

Chikwawa, April 6, Mana: Tamva Friends for the Deaf, a charitable organisation, has provided guidance to learners, youths and women with hearing impairment on safeguarding, safety and inclusive disaster risk management in Chikwawa.

Speaking to Malawi News Agency (MANA) on Friday after a two-day training held at Chikwawa Teachers’ Development Centre, Executive Director for Tamva Friends for the Deaf, Zenasi Govati, stated that the training was aimed to enhance capacity of people with hearing impairment during disasters.

He said they are providing participants with tips so that they know what to do and how to safeguard and protect themselves during natural disasters like floods and cyclones,” he said.

“With funding from the Disability Rights Fund, we are implementing this project, knowing that people with hearing impairment face communication challenges during natural disasters as they are unable to hear what is happening, resulting in them being the most highly affected,” he said.

He, therefore, appealed to community leaders, religious leaders, teachers and parents to promote the welfare of people with different disabilities in their communities.

Malawi Council for Disability (MACODA) Disability Affairs Officer for Chikwawa, Elizabeth Khumbanya, commended Tamva for initiating the project which she said will address challenges faced by people with hearing impairment during and after natural disasters.

“We often struggle to raise awareness about natural disasters, leading to many people with hearing impairment missing this information and ending up in highly affected areas,” Khumbanyiwa said.

She emphasised the need to employ interpreters so that people with hearing impairment can communicate with relevant authorities when facing challenges.

Chikwawa District Chief Education Officer, Greystone Alindiamawo, praised Tamva for the training, highlighting that learners with hearing impairment often face exclusion in class due to teachers’ inability to communicate with them effectively using sign language and gestures.

“We are thankful for this training, which has provided learners, youths, women and teachers with knowledge on safeguarding themselves during natural disasters and humanitarian crises,” said Alindiamawo.

The training focused on several areas including safeguarding and its legal framework, disability inclusion, role of schools and communities in safeguarding amidst disasters and humanitarian crises, sexual abuse and exploitation and how they can work with community reporting mechanisms.

By Brian Wasili

Mwanza, April 6, Mana:  Mwanza Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) women on Saturday donated assorted food and nonfood items to patients at Mwanza District Hospital as a symbol of love.

In an interview, one of CCAP women Tuweni Gonambali said the donation was meant to share love with those who are in difficult situations such as those in hospital.

“As we are celebrating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, there is need to show love to one another because Jesus Christ himself used to share messages of love and peace among people,” said Gonambali.

Church Minister for Mwanza CCAP congregation, Rev. Wilson Kazembe, commended the women for promoting the spirit of sharing with others saying this is what God commands.

“The Holy Bible assures us that a hand that gives is blessed. Therefore, it is my hope that God will not leave these women the same way,” said Kazembe.

In an interview with guardians’ representative in the male ward, Alefa Batford from Mulongolora Village in the area of Inkosi Kanduku Maseko in the district, said the items received will go a long way to assisting the patients as some do not have relatives who can provide their daily needs because they come from far areas.

Mwanza District Hospital Nurse Midwife Technician, Clifford Mkagula, commended the women saying, apart from the donation, patients also needed to hear the Word of God as a way of encouragement.

The donation which included soya pieces, soap and salt is worth about K200, 000 and was mobilized among the women themselves and other well withers.

The women also donated assorted items to Mwanza Prison to replicate love of Jesus to the inmates.

By Brian Wasili

Mwanza, April 6, Mana:  Mwanza District Commissioner, Dr Martha Magreta Sineta, has commended Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) for donating assorted cholera prevention supplies worth K4 million to Mwanza District Hospital for use in the fight against the disease in the border district.

In an interview on Friday, Sineta said Cholera is a serious disease and if not contained may derail development efforts in the district hence the need for collaboration with partners to combat it.

“We thank MRCS for the support as it will assist us prevent further spread of the disease in the district,” said Sineta.

MRCS National Health Community Coordinator, Francis Liyati, said the donation has been made under MRCS once off Floods and Cholera Response Programme which is expected to run for the next three months targeting Mwanza, Mulanje, Karonga, Nkhotakota and Mangochi districts at a grand total of K76 million.

The programme is expected to roll out to other districts soon.

“We have also provided resources for conducting various interventions regarding cholera prevention in the district,” said Liyati.

Mwanza District Health Promotion Officer, Dikirani Chadza, said with support from MRCS the district has already trained health workers about the disease and has also conducted sensitization meetings with local leaders.

“In the meantime, we have enhanced dissemination of prevention messages through mobile vans across the district,” Chadza said.

The donation, which includes chlorine, 25 boxes of examination gloves, 60 pieces of heavy duty gloves, disposable aprons, 25 buckets with taps with a capacity of 60 litres each, 20 cartons of hand and body tablet soap, jerry cans, gumboots and liquid soap among others, will be distributed in all health facilities and hot spot areas in the district.

The district’s health office daily Cholera update indicates that from the onset of Cholera season in November, 2023 to early April, 2024, Mwanza has recorded 47 Cholera cases nine of which are cross border from Mozambique with one death registered.

Saturday, 06 April 2024 12:39

Coaches drilled on CAF-D course in Thyolo

By Beni Bamusi

Thyolo, April 6, Mana: Thyolo District Sports Office has provided CAF-D coaching lessons to 58 coaches from various parts of the district with an aim of developing football in the district.

Addressing the participants at Adolorata Secondary School on Friday, Thyolo District Commissioner, Hudson Kuphanga, expressed excitement with the development saying it will develop football in the district since the coaches have acquired expertise that will be imparted to players in their localities.

He said there is need for introduction of leagues and cups in the district for the skills acquired to be challenged and consolidated.

Kuphanga said he will ask the corporate community in the district for sponsorship in the leagues and bonanzas.

“As we are developing other sectors, we have not neglected sports. Tea estates and banks in the district have been helping us and we will ask them again to help in football development,” he said.

He said with the nearly completed stadium, the district needs to have a league which will in turn bring funds to the Council.

Thyolo District Sports Officer, Olga Mlambe, said his office organized the training after identifying a gap where there were no professional coaches in the district which she described as hindrance to the growth of football in the district.

Mlambe has called for support of various materials such as balls, football jerseys and other football kits that will help the coaches executing the acquired skills.

“We have provided them with skills, but there is more to be done. My office is, therefore, calling upon well-wishers to provide us with these materials that will assist in implementing the skills the coaches have acquired,” she said.   

Fatsani Chisale, one of the participants from Mapanga Secondary School, was thankful for the training saying it has provided them with new skills to help in their profession as coaches.

Out of the 58 coaches, 44 are primary and secondary school teachers while the rest are social club coaches from the district.

By Paul Madise

Lilongwe, April 6, Mana: Minister of Homeland Security, Ken Zikhale Ng'oma, has described the commissioning of the National Identity High Performance Printer as a milestone in improving National Registration Bureau (NRB) service delivery.

He was speaking in Lilongwe on Friday during the commissioning of the National ID High Performance Printer.

The Minister expressed concern that NRB was in low capacity to meet the growing demand of producing and printing national IDs hence the commissioning of the new printer will reduce waiting time and respond positively to the negative sentiments towards the Bureau.

"The commissioning of the printer is not only a game changer but also will save government resources to printing national IDs,” he said.

He, therefore, expressed gratitude to the United States embassy in Malawi, through Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), for the support rendered to NRB in procuring the high advanced printers.

Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Colleen Zamba, said the initiative will enable NRB to maximize its service delivery by doubling the ID printing rate.

"The printer has the capacity to produce 3,500 cards per day unlike the machines the Bureau currently has which was producing about 200 cards a day. This will reduce waiting time,” she said.

CDC representative, Dr Verita Buie, said US government recognizes the ongoing challenges NRB is facing.

"With the new printers we are providing Malawi the capacity for printing nearly a double ID printing capacity and we expect delivery time to be about 30 days,” she said.

Buie emphasized that the right to person identification is vital as it grants an individual access to key services such as education, health as well as voting.

In 2015 US government, through CDC with funding from the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) supported NRB in expanding birth and death registration in Malawi through the two five-year cooperation agreements worth over US$7 million.

"We are delighted with the progress made so far having expanded birth and death registration from only four facilities in 2015 to all facilities in all 28 districts in the country, while community registration has been introduced in 18 districts in the country as part of the civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) through which mothers can be able to access birth certificates for their children before leaving the hospital,” she said.

By Willy Kadewere

Chikwawa, April 5, Mana: As a strategy for waste management, Development Alternatives Incorporated (DAI), with funding from USAID through the Governance for Solutions (GfS) project, has trained all youth networks in Chikwawa on how to conserve the environment.

During a daylong training workshop held on Friday, youths were challenged to initiate innovations that should contribute to environmental conservation through proper plastic waste management for a better and conducive environment.

In his remarks, Environmental Health Officer for Chikwawa, Boniface Grem encouraged the youths to develop new and innovative ideas on waste management that could be transformed into other sources of income.

“Malawi has high unemployment rate and with proper waste management, we can turn our ideas into entrepreneurial opportunities to support our lives,” said Grem.

In his remarks, District Youth Officer for Chikwawa, McNeal Shire commended DAI for organising an engagement meeting with youths considering numerous challenges Chikwawa district faces in waste management.

"This meeting is paramount for youths as they can share innovative ideas on plastic waste management.

“I am grateful because some have already started producing products from plastic wastes," Shire said.

One of the youths that attended the meeting, Chisomo Samson from Masache Youth Network, applauded the organisation for the training, stating that knowledge and skills gained from the workshop will help them to develop business ideas from plastic waste, such as doormat making and other items from plastic waste.

She pledged to share the knowledge and skills with fellow youths and community members.

Recently Chikwawa District Council officials conducted market place clean up exercise at Bereu after observing poor waste management.

Market vendors were encouraged to do regular clean ups to address the environmental concern.

By Levison Lester

Lilongwe, April 5, Mana: Minister of Mining, Monica Chang'anamuno has said the Mining Investment Forum which is scheduled to take place in the country will be crucial in accelerating the growth of mining industry.

Briefing the media on Friday in Lilongwe, Chang'anamuno said the conference will take place on 23 and 24 April in 2024.

"The Ministry of Mining is pleased to announce that it will hold a Mining Investment Forum at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe which has been organized under the theme of transforming the nation through Sustainable Mineral Extraction.

"The mineral resources that the country has is instrumental in industrialization as scribed in the Malawi Agenda 2063 vision. The mining sector is a significant source of government revenue through taxes and fees which are essential in funding developmental initiatives across other sectors," She said.

The Minister also highlighted that the Malawi Government is committed to the growth of the mining Industry which will be able to contribute 20 percent to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Chang'anamuno also said the forum will serve as a platform of stakeholder’s engagement in the industry, and this will also promote Agriculture, Mining and Tourism (ATM) strategy that President Lazarus Chakwera implemented some weeks ago in Mzuzu.

Chang'anamuno applauded the Members of Parliament for passing the 2024/25 national budget saying this will help in the operationalization of Mining Regulatory Authority and Mining Company in the country.

By Tikondane Vega

Blantyre, April 5, Mana: Minister of Lands, Deus Gumba says his ministry will continue to sensitize all stakeholders on matters related to land laws so that Malawians should have common understanding on land issues.

Gumba said this in Blantyre on Friday during the meeting with Blantyre City Council (BCC) management and ward councilors on land laws, planning, development control and enforcement.

He added that he was aware that some people deliberately confuse communities regarding the newly reviewed land laws saying before being passed, the laws went through proper consultations.

“Government recognizes that land is the most capital resource in Malawi and this is why my ministry is trying to engage each and every stakeholder and today we are in Blantyre meeting BCC management and councilors.

“These are very important stakeholders when it comes to planning, development control and enforcement. There are many things contained in the reviewed land laws including that a land should not be sold to the foreigner unless it is for investment purpose,” said Gumba.

He added that the law review process received overwhelming input from many Malawians who pointed to the need to address landlessness, concentration of land in the hands of few people.

“Malawians also pointed out simplifying the process of granting customary estates. In the meantime we are also going to the same stakeholders explaining the changes that have taken place,” he added.

The minister then urged the participants to be active and get correct information from the technocrats adding government will continue to make land available to every individual regardless of their affiliations.

On his part, Mayor for Blantyre City Wild Ndipo said the sensitization has come at a right time when land is a big issue in the city.

Ndipo said the reviewed land laws have addressed several dirty areas that were there adding with the coming of decentralization, there is need for more clarity on land issues as they have power within them.

“This kind of awareness will help us to take crucial information to the people so that they are made aware of the opportunity of owning and utilizing land through rightful means,” he said.

Parliament passed the amendments of the Land (Amendment) Act, 2022, Customary Land (Amendment) Act, 2022, Land Survey (Amendment) Act, 2022, Land Acquisition and Compensation (Amendment) Act, 2022, Physical Planning (Amendment) Act, 2022; and Registered Land (Amendment) Act, 2022. 

By Peter Mseteka

Mzuzu, April 5, Mana: Ripple Africa, a non-governmental organization, through its Forestry Conservation Project, Wednesday donated three motorcycle to the Department of Forestry in Mzimba District to ease mobility challenges being encountered at the department.

Speaking during a handover ceremony at the department’s offices, Country Director for Ripple Africa, Force Ngwira said the organization is obliged to ensure that stakeholders whom they work with, have necessary equipment to effectively discharge their duties.

“We work with the Forest Department and it is our obligation to enhance our partnership in promoting environmental protection,” said Ngwira.

Ngwira said besides the donation, the organization will support the department with fuel and up keep allowances as a motivation towards hard working and efficiency in attaining objectives of the project is being implemented in the district.

In her remarks, District Forestry Officer for Mzimba District, Masozi Shawa applauded the organization for the donation, saying it will go a long way in extending extension in hard- to- reach areas.

“It was difficult for us to reach out to hard-reach populations with extension services. This support will go a long way in helping us provide technical expertise to farmers through frequent field inspections by our forestry officers,” said Shawa.

The motorcycles have been allocated to Mzimba North and Mzimba South at Champhira and Luwerezi respectively.

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