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Emmanuel TV Partners donates to Chiradzulu District Hospital
By Yanjanani Mendulo
Chiradzulu, September 30, Mana: A local chapter of a religious grouping, Emmanuel TV Partners, on Saturday, took a walk from Blantyre to Chiradzulu District Hospital to donate assorted food items to patients to ease some of the challenges they face at the facility.
Among others the Emmanuel TV partners donated salt, sugar, soap and bags of maize flour.
The group’s chairperson, Fyness Njobvu told Malawi News Agency (Mana) that Emmanuel TV partners believe in; ‘Let love lead’ adding that their donations will positively change people’s lives.
“Prophet TB Joshua used to say let love lead just like the Bible says that you should love your neighbor as you love yourself. This is why we decided to show love to our neighbors who are sick at the hospital,” said Njobvu.
Secretary for the group, Leah Salima, said the group walked from Blantyre to Chiradzulu to raise MK5 million to help the needy elsewhere.
“I would like to encourage people that, helping is not about giving money only. Helping is also about sacrificing time and this is why we managed this long walk,” she said.
On his part, Chiradzulu District Hospital Nurse and Midwifery Technician, Charles Tembani, acknowledged the donation saying the food items will keep the patients going for some time.
“We are very thankful for this donation as it will fill the food gap here. We have a lot of patients that really lack this kind of support,” he said.
Emmanuel TV Partnership falls under Synagogue Church of all Nation under the leadership of Mama Evelyn Joshua, wife to the late Prophet TB Joshua in Nigeria.
GORIM to hold mega Christian service in Chirimba
By Petro Mkandawire
Blantyre, September 30, MANA: Glory of Revelation International Ministries (GORIM) will on 4th October host a mega Christian service at Chirimba CDSS Hall in Blantyre under the theme ‘Raising of Judges and Councilors’.
In an interview with Malawi News Agency on Monday one of the organizers, Apostle James Sekeya said the service is aimed at planting heaven on earth through uplifting spiritual life and showing the need for God’s grace.
“The event brings nourishment, healing, miracles, deliverance, and power to overcome sin and evil in the world. There are many physical and emotional challenges which we encounter every passing day. As such the service will enable us to rest our burdens into God’s hands,” said Sekeya.
According to Sekeya, the privilege of repenting is made possible through the atonement of Jesus Christ and therefore the event allows repentance and makes a straight path for people through the power of the Holy Spirit.
A member of the church, John Banda expressed gratitude for the service saying he is expecting to be freed from immoralities which slows his spiritual progression.
“I expect spiritual healing and the Lord's spirit to fill our houses. The event is a must-attend service for all believers because worshipping God together encourages spiritual growth,” said Banda.
The service will start at noon up to 04:30 PM, spiced by the Glory of Revelation International Ministries praise team and Pastor Saulos Howa will grace it.
Nkhotakota Agricultural Office appeals for Value Addition Agriculture
By Damiano Thengo
Nkhotakota, September 30, Mana: Nkhotakota District Agricultural Office has appealed to farmers in the district to add value to their farm produce to attract buyers from both local and international markets to make profits.
District Principal Agricultural Officer for Nkhotakota, Prince Shaibu said this during the 5th Agriculture Fair held at the District Fisheries Office in the district over the weekend. He said the fair was aimed at linking farmers and agricultural cooperatives with service providers and potential buyers.
Shaibu revealed that farmers in the district need to seriously consider adding value to their farm produce which will eventually lead to improved performance across the entire agricultural value chain and benefit smallholder farmers.
"We have seen that as a district we are not doing much value addition in most of the value chain, so we plan to train mass agricultural cooperatives to engage in value addition seriously as a matter of urgency,” said Shaibu.
Nkhotakota district council chairperson, Charles Chimzukuzuku praised the Agriculture Office for organizing the activity which would encourage farmers to share knowledge and practice modern ways of farming. He asked people in the district to venture into farming to assist in producing enough food to feed the district and the whole country.
Chimzukuzuku however encouraged smallholder farmers to get loans from government financial institutions like the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) to have enough capital that can help boost their farming business activities.
"We are far behind in value addition, one thing that is a challenge is lack of economic empowerment, that's why I have encouraged all farmers to visit our district offices to understand how they can access loans from government financial institutions like NEEF," said Chimzukuzuku.
This year's Agriculture Fair was conducted under the theme ‘Agriculture Productivity Diversification and Value addition in the face of adverse climate conditions’.
Blantyre District Council commemorates Day of the African Child
By Agatha kadzinje
Blantyre, September 28, Mana: Blantyre District Council on Friday commemorated the Day of the African Child, with emphasis on the need for inclusive education for all children, both with and without disabilities.
During the celebration at Chilaweni Primary School in Lunzu, Chairperson of Blantyre District Council, Elson Dumuka, said that children must be encouraged by their parents and guardians to go to school, as every child has a right to education.
He said that children living with disabilities in Malawi should be enrolled in school as most schools are trying to achieve disability- friendly environment so it must be easier for them to access quality education.
“So today, as Blantyre District Council, we are happy to celebrate the African child as it reinforces our commitment to ensuring that every child has access to quality education and opportunity to thrive,” he said.
Director of Education, Alfred Mphandamkoko, told Malawi News Agency (Mana) that this year’s commemoration is very colorful as it has allowed children living with disabilities to also showcase what they are being taught in their classes.
Mphandamkoko added that it is in the ministry’s plans to include the disability-friendly infrastructure and specialized teachers in every primary school in Malawi, so that all children living with disabilities can access education easily.
“Currently, only 40% schools have disability friendly infrastructures, but in few years, as a ministry we believe the percentage will increase through a program called Malawi Education Reform Program (MERP), which is supporting the government in building school infrastructure in selected schools across the country,” he said.
Wezi Mkandawire, Director at Hope Communication College, said that during the ceremony the children voiced out challenges they face in their daily lives as children living with disabilities which has given stakeholders insights into learning conditions in schools.
“Our college offers training to teaching instructors on how to recognize and integrate children living with disabilities for them to learn with less difficulty,” Mkandawire said.
A member of Chilaweni Special Needs Club, Jonathan kapito, said as children living with disabilities, they face many problems that affect their school attendance.
“We receive a lot of hate speech from the community and guardians as well. We do not have enough equipment to help us such as wheels’ chairs and disability friendly classrooms,” he said.
This year’s theme for Day of the African Child is ‘Promoting equality and inclusive education for all, act now’. Its emphasis is on the need for inclusive education for children with and without disability in education.
NOCMA clarifies on fuel procurement, refutes shady deals
By Leonard Masauli
Lilongwe, September 29, Mana: The National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) has assured stable fuel supply in the country, clarifying that so far, no financial transactions have taken place between the two proposed fuel deals with G.E.T Global and Sheikh Saud bin Saqr al Qasimi of the UAE.
This was said during a press briefing held at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe on Sunday to clarify how fuel is procured in the country.
NOCMA Chief Executive Officer Clement Kanyama said since covid 19, the country has not been able to generate forex for critical imports including fuel.
Kanyama said as a country coming out of covid 19, the country is failing to generate adequate forex to pay for the critical imports.
“We are benefiting from a situation where all the four suppliers have agreed to waive a contractual requirement. In this, we are required to establish letters of credit with these suppliers, when they supply on open credit and the amounts are due, we are also not able to pay the amounts on the due dates.
“As a result of that, there have been times when the volumes of fuel in the strategic fuel reserves have been depleted, and there have been some instances where we've run out of stocks in the retail outright,” said Kanyama.
Kanyama said with such a scenario, NOCMA examined the situation and concluded that in addition to engaging local banks to secure increased Forex, they also decided, such as one, where the suppliers are paid in Malawi Kwacha.
However, he said to do that, there is a need to follow the processes, such as open tender, restricted tender and single sourcing.
“Now allow me to indicate that Sheikh Saud bin Saqr al Qasimi who then came up with an offer that they are willing to be paid in Malawi Kwacha. Now, this Malawi kwacha will not be taken to UAE, but shall be used by this office of the sheik in implementing the activities which they intend to implement in Malawi under the MOU.
“So, I can assure you, and I can assure the country that, as NOCMA, we have not seen anything which is suspicious to us. This is a single sourcing of a supplier because there is an advantage, where they are going to pay in Malawi Kwacha,” he said.
Concerning the contract between the Ministry of Transport and Public Works and G.E.T Global which is on concessionary terms, NOCMA CEO said the Ministry of Transport and Public Works is yet to be issued a license by Mera and a hospitality agreement is yet to be signed.
He said this includes verification work with entities storing the product, which he said has also not been carried out by NOCMA, which among others is to obtain confirmation on the bank accounts that will receive payments for onward processing to the supplier.
CSJ for enactment of termination pregnancy bill
By Tione Andsen
Lilongwe, September 29, Mana: Centre for Solutions Journalism (CSJ) has appealed to government to expedite the enactment of the Termination of Pregnancy Bill.
The Chairpersons for CSJ, Josephine Chinele made the appealed Saturday in a statement in Blantyre where Malawi joins the rest of the world in commemorating the global day of action for access to safe and legal abortion on September 28 every year.
She said the National Assembly need to allocate adequate resources to support the prevention of unsafe abortion by scaling up the provision of contraceptives and to continue scaling up post abortion care services.
“The Executive, the Judiciary, the National Assembly, state human rights institutions and civil society organizations to use their power and mandate to protect the realization of sexual and reproductive health rights,” Chinele added.
Board member of CJS, Rev. Martin Kalimbe said religious and community leaders to vigorously promote abstinence among their members and subjects so that unwanted pregnancies, some of which result in unsafe abortions are reduced.
“All the citizens to remain steadfast in claiming their sexual and reproductive health rights,” he said.
This year’s International Safe Abortion Day, statistics from medical facilities regarding the number of women and girls experiencing complications from unsafe abortions show that the nation's abortion law, which was passed in the colonial era in 1930, is not only out of date but has utterly failed to lower the number of unsafe abortions.
As seen by the rising number of women seeking post-abortion care in government health facilities, the current law has only succeeded in pushing over 141,000 women and girls seeking abortions in the country to herbalists, witchdoctors, and certain traditional birth attendants where they suffer grave complications.
The Statistics for the first half of this year show a persistently high number of women and girls experiencing complications from unsafe abortions. In Lilongwe, from January to June, 1,041 women and girls required treatment for complications related to unsafe abortions.
In Dedza, 830 women and girls sought post-abortion care during the same period, while health facilities in Dowa provided services to 381 women and girls.
This alarming trend of women sustaining injuries from clandestine abortions and subsequently arriving at hospitals in critical condition, some with ruptured uteruses, is evident across all districts and cities in the country.
The issue of unsafe abortion remains significant, and the establishment of Post Abortion Care Units in every government district hospital is one of the testimonies of this problem.
Wanderers progress through penalties
By Pempho Nkhoma
Blantyre, September 29, Mana: Mighty Mukuru Wanderers have progressed into the semifinals of Airtel Top 8 Cup after defeating Bangwe All Stars 4-2 on post-match penalties after the game ended 1-0 in favor of Bangwe All Stars in regulation time making it 1-1 on aggregate.
The game played on a sunny Saturday afternoon at Mpira Stadium in Blantyre promised to be a tough contest from the first whistle as both teams played a very physical game and the first half ended goalless.
At half time both teams made changes with the hope of finding the back of the net such that in their attempt to outshine each other, Wanderers brought in Wallace Adam and Thierry Tanjong Sama replacing Misheck Botomani and Gaddi Chirwa while Bangwe introduced Felix Dumakude in place of Lyton Chinong’one.
The host who looked a changed side in the second half, found their goal and the only one of the game in the 55th minute through Temitope Ojeyinka Ebenezer who headed in Richard Lapson’s free kick making it 1-0 on the day.
With both teams searching for a goal to avoid going into post-match penalties it was Wanderers who came the closest to scoring in added time when their left back, Timothy Silwimba produced a powerful shot but Bangwe All Stars goalkeeper, Elias Missi responded with a fantastic save and the game went into post match penalties.
Wanderers goalkeeper, William Thole was the hero of the day as he denied Bamgwe side two penalties and scored one himself to help his team reach the next stage of the competition.
The nomads scored their penalties through Isaac Kaliati, Wisdom Mpinganjira, William Thole and Thierry Tanjong Sama while for Bangwe’s Innocent Msowoya and Clever Chikwata scored while Felix Dumakude and Temitope Ojeyinka Ebenezer saw their spot kicks saved by nomad’s goalkeeper.
After the game Mighty Mukuru Wanderers, Head Coach, Meck Mwase, praised his charges for reaching another stage.
“We congratulate the boys for working very hard, we are happy that we have progressed to the semifinals,” he said.
On his part, Bangwe All-Stars Head Coach, Trevor Kajawa, accepted the defeat saying that penalties can go either way.
“It was like we won in 90 minutes and it come into penalties which is rotary and luck was not on our side so we have to congratulate Wanderers for winning the game,” he said.
Wanderers will face the winner of the semifinal game between Silver Strikers and Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos.
Community hail rehabilitation of health facility
By Sylvester Kumwenda
Dowa, September 29, Mana: Communities around Nalunga, Traditional Authority (TA) Chiwere in Dowa have hailed the rehabilitation of Nalunga Health Centre saying it will improve health service delivery in the area.
In an interview, Lines Faidon from Mawende Village, TA Chiwere said the old, small and worn-out structures challenged service delivery to the people.
"It was a challenge because the structure was not safe as it was too old. There was congestion as the number of service seekers was high compared to the capacity of the facility.
"Also to admit patients, and even expectant women, was a problem. As such some people used to travel to other facilities which was also expensive and time-consuming," she said.
However, she said the construction of the new structures has improved health service delivery.
"A lot of people can now easily access medical help when needed. We also expect to have enough health workers, drugs and equipment. This means a healthier community which can effectively engage in socio-economic activities," she said.
Through the Health Rehabilitation Fund, Dowa District Council has also constructed a new under-five clinic, out patient department and a modern maternity wing to replace the old structures at the hospital.
The maternity unit, amongst other facilities, has a delivery room, examination rooms, reception, offices, waiting room, drug store, sanitary facilities and also prenatal and postnatal services.
Chikondi Hamadi of Gooke Village said the new maternity wing will enable expectant women to access maternal services within their localities.
"On the other hand, the under-five clinic will also enable children to have their own separate section where they can effectively be helped by health workers," she said.
Carolyn Ignatious Maida, nurse and midwife technician at the hospital said the facility serves around 22,667 people.
"This is a considerably big number. We are happy that we now have these new structures which have improved our work.
"We also believe, once the new maternity facility is operational, expectant women will have the best services they can because it will have almost all essential equipment," she said.
Senior Group Mafika commended government, through the district council, for what he described as a significant development in his area which he said will help save lives and also foster development.
CBEs urged to encourage more people to vote
By Andrew Gondwe
Chitipa, September 29, Mana: Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) has asked its Community Based Educators (CBEs) to help deliver accurate information to citizens of Malawi to reduce voter apathy during 2025 general elections.
CHRR District Coordinator, Smith Movete, said this Friday during a one-day training workshop for CBEs in the district to sensitize them on the forth coming general elections.
Movete said if the CBEs have accurate information about the forthcoming general elections, they will be able to encourage people to participate in the electoral process.
"If eligible citizens have been well encouraged with accurate information concerning 2025 general elections, more people will be able to register and vote as a result voter apathy will be reduced," said Movete.
Movete added that CHRR expects CBEs to deliver what they have learnt during the training so that people should register and vote in large number without being hindered because of misinformation.
"We also expect more aspirants to take part in all the electoral processes in which they deserve to participate as citizens.
"When citizens are well aware of what to do and are patriotic, it helps to promote democracy, good governance as well as human rights. This results in more developments in the country," Movete said.
One of the CBE from Mweneuluma Village in Senior Chief Mwenewenya, Bridget Nyondo, thanked CHRR for conducting the training which, she said, has equipped them with appropriate information concerning elections.
Nyondo said the training has helped them gain skills and knowledge about the 2025 general elections as some electoral laws have changed.
REFRESH hands over vehicles, office equipment
By Patience Longwe
Lilongwe, September 27, Mana: Director of Fisheries, Dr Hastings Zidana, has emphasized the significance of Refresh Project, stating that it is closely aligned with the department’s strategic plan known as the Chambo Restoration Plan.
Addressing attendees during the handover ceremony on Friday at Capital Hill in Lilongwe, Zidana said due to the diminishing fish stock in Lake Malawi, the Department strategically identified key fish species for focused management, particularly those of economic importance.
“We have meticulously developed the Chambo Restoration Plan, and in our quest for support we engaged the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which subsequently initiated the project aimed at rejuvenating our fisheries resources,” he articulated.
Zidana disclosed that the equipment received is valued at US$190,000, constituting a fraction of the overall project cost of US$18 million.
The Department has committed US$190,000 towards procurement of the necessary equipment, which has been instrumental in its operations over the past four years.
Refresh Project Chief of Party, Dr Daniel Jimu, lauded the past five years as remarkably fruitful, underscoring the strong partnership and collaboration with the Department of Fisheries.
He underscored that the project, a bilateral agreement between the United States government and Malawi government, was designed to address critical issues within the fisheries sector to bolster economic prosperity, food security and the livelihoods of Malawians.