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By Sheminah Nkhoma

Lilongwe, November 14, Mana: President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera has urged graduating students to be bound by the holy spirit to avoid being ruled by evils of the world which have affected many.

The president was speaking at Bingu International Convention Center ( BICC) in Lilongwe during the 12th Congregation graduation ceremony of Malawi Assembles of God University (MAGU), which was held under the theme: Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders :Innovate, Lead and Inspire.

He said there are  a lot of bad things happening in both the public and private sectors by the most educated and trained people in the country hence the need for the devine intervention.

“They are many temptations out there but you should not fall for them greater is He that is in you than the degree that is in your hand,” he said.

Chakwera further encouraged the graduates to show good leadership as it goes beyond academic achievement.

“When you have good positions in different fields you should not be abusing them but help towards improving the environment you are working for,” said Chakwera

In his remarks, MAGU’s Chancellor, Reverend  Benito Chitsamba,  reiterated the university’s commitment to promote quality higher education in the country.

He said the university wants to expand its infrastructures to ensure they reach out for more students.

“We are hopeful that the efforts you are making your excellency to turn around the economy of the country will be supported by all Malawians so as the university we should be able to have more infrastructures development for our institution,” he explained.

One of the graduating student, Dorrie Gama,  appreciated the university for the academic experience saying the journey was not easy.

She said they will apply everything they have learned to develop the country, as they are many things that are needed to the society.

The university has awarded Diplomas, Degrees and PHDs to 358 graduands in different faculties. 

By Alinafe Kapatamoyo 

Lilongwe, 15 November, Mana: TNM Super League Match Week 28 continues this weekend with intense competition as team’s battle for crucial points. 

On Saturday, 16 November, Kamuzu Barracks will host Mafco FC at Nankhaka Stadium, while already-relegated Baka City will face Mighty Tigers at Karonga Stadium. Bangwe All Stars will take on Civil Service United at Balaka Stadium. 

On Sunday, 17 November, Karonga United will play against Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos at Karonga Stadium. 

With the season drawing to a close, every team is eager to secure all three points, as each match is vital in the race to the finish.

Big hitters that include league leaders Silver Strikers are on bay together with second placed Mighty Mukuru Wanderers as well as Nyasa Big Bullets all who have contributed a large chunk of players to the national team.

By Wongani Mkandawire

Nkhotakota, November 15, Mana: First Lady Madam Monica Chakwera has through her office in collaboration with the Department of Disaster Management Affairs donated food relief items to people who were affected by water disaster due to heavy rain that hit Nkhotakota early 2024.

Speaking in an interview during the distribution, Chief Advisor to the First Lady, Michael Mkandawire said they have donated 40 tonnes of maize flour and 5 tonnes of beans that will help almost 1800 people affected.

"This is not the first time for Madam Chakwera to help, she has been helping people of different backgrounds to ensure food security in the country,” said Mkandawire.

Mkandawire insists that Madam Chakwera intends to have food-sufficient households, adding that such households can participate in the development of their areas.

Nkhotakota District Commissioner Ben Matengeni Tonho thanked the First Lady for the support and emphasized that all households they targeted will benefit from the donation.

He stated that they have done a lot of agriculture sensitization about disasters in preparing people for water disasters that are prone in the district.

Member of Parliament for Nkhotakota North East Overton Kondowe asked other stakeholders to help with agriculture equipment for the community to be vibrant.

"Community has to be empowered through agriculture inputs such as fertilizer and seeds that can help them to harvest their own so that they should not be relying upon relief items," said Kondowe.

One of the beneficiaries from Msenjere Aida Banda expressed gratitude for the donation saying it has been a relief to her family.

"Life at camp has not been easy since the disaster hit and we are grateful to Madam Chakwera for remembering us," said Banda.

Over 14,000 people were displaced by the floods that hit Nkhotakota early this year due to heavy rains and water rising levels on Lake Malawi.

Thursday, 14 November 2024 22:10

Committee wants immediate amendment of ATI Act

By Josephine Chipofya 

 

Lilongwe, 14 November, Mana: Parliamentary Committee on Media, Information and Communication has said their need for immediate amendment of Access to Information Act (ATI) in order to hold accountable non compliant institutions.

 

This was said on Thursday at the parliament building, where the committee met officials from Ministry of information and Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC), to give update on compliance on ATI.

 

Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Media, Information and Communication Susan Dosi said the Act needs to be amended to give powers to Ministry of information and MHRC to issue punishments to non compliant institutions.

 

"There are a lot of gaps in the Act one of them is what happens if an institution is not complying with the law, Malawi Human Rights Commission and the Ministry should be given powers to hold to account no compliant institutions," she said 

 

She added that the committee we will continue to press institutions to comply with the ATI Act, saying the laws are made so that everyone should abide to them.

 

Meanwhile Director of Information in the Ministry of information, Arthur Chipenda said all Ministries, Departments and parastatals have at least designated information officers, he also said they need to update the list to check if the information officers appointed are still the same.

 

"We will publish the names of the information officers by December, we have a total of 150 information officers appointed from public institutions and we are yet to receive from the private sector," he said.

 

He added that there is need for capacity building for information officers and information holders to submit names of the information officers and reports without being reminded.

 

In his presentation Malawi Human Rights Commission Head of Access to Information Unit Chancy Kalolokesha said some provisions in the ATI Act conflict with other laws like official secrecy Act.

 

Access to Information Act was enacted in 2016 and became effect in 2020 to regulate the provision of access to public information.

By Lyte Ali

Mangochi, November 14, Mana: Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Unit in the Department of Fisheries with support from Ripple Africa confiscated illegal fishing material from traders around some shops at Mangochi Boma and Makawa Trading Centre this week.

Speaking during a press briefing on Wednesday, Fisheries Inspector in Mangochi, Allan Katola said after noticing increased illegal fishing gears on Lake Malawi, the department planned to conduct a spot check operation in shops that trade fishing material. 

He said some of the fishing materials that were seized are monofilaments as well as gillnets, saying that most fishers buy them because they are cheap and that they kill more fish. 

“What we confiscated are illegal fishing gear and are banned by the laws of the country, as such, they are unauthorised. They help are responsible for depleting every aquatic life in the water bodies.

‘‘As such, we thought of starting to move in shops, targeting traders, and those found selling these materials will be prosecuted in court,” said Katola.

Commenting on the development, District Project Manager for Ripple Africa, Robert Manthonyera said Ripple Africa will continue supporting the Fisheries Department with resources through their Fishing Conservation Project as a way of protecting fish in the water bodies.

He added that the Fish Conservation Project also known as Fish for Tomorrow is aimed at reducing illegal fishing in Malawi as well as promoting fishing regulation.

“Ripple Africa will continue collaborating with the Department of Fisheries in confiscating illegal fishing material whether in shops or lakes in order to protect our lakes,” Manthonyera said.

By Steve Chirombo

Dedza, November 14, Mana: People of Mayani in Dedza district have hailed the Climate Smart Enhancement Public Works Program (CS-EPWP) for transforming their livelihoods as well as farming methods through construction of swales which they say are helping in holding rain waters that used to cause land degradation.

Speaking in an interview on Thursday, Vice Chairperson for Ng’ombe Catchment, Cecilia Seliso said unlike in the past, many communities are embracing the initiative having noticed the many benefits that come with it.

She said apart from swale construction, the cash being provided to members of the communities is helping them to buy farm inputs and also support their households.

“Some are doing small scale businesses while others are paying fees for their children in schools. This intervention is important as it is also improving our lives. Some households have managed to buy domestic animals which also provide them with manure for our farms and others we sale in so doing improving our economic wellbeing,” said Seliso.

On his part, Group Village Chingota expressed satisfaction with the program adding that apart from the swales, they have established nurseries and tree seedlings have also germinated ready for planting soon.

“We are geared to restore forests for the benefits of our next generation. We appreciate the council for leading us in various initiatives that are transforming our lives through the program,” he stated

Agriculture Extension Development Officer (AEDO), Joseph Jassi, for Kaphuka Extension Planning Area (EPA) where Ng’ombe catchment falls, said people are able to make manure.

“About 800 hectares of land is being used by people in this catchment area. We are happy to see that participants have embraced the program.  There are a number of program participants that have owned some businesses while others do have domestic animals curtsey of the financial aspect of this program,” said Jassi

Dedza district council, Land Resources Officer, Franklyn Gomani, who is also desk officer for the program said CS-EPWP is aimed at addressing four areas of afforestation, ending hunger, access to finances and ownership to the affected areas either by soil erosion, galleries and deforestation among others.

There are 22,336 program participants under the CS-EPWP in Dedza district.

The program is being implemented by the National Local Government Finance Committee (NLGFC) through the district council with support from the Malawi Social Protection Multi Donor Trust funded by the World Bank, USAID, Iceland, Ireland, UK-FCDO, EU and Norway.

By Ernest Mfunya

Mangochi, November 14, Mana. Mangochi District Council has established that stormy rains the district had on Thursday, November 7, 2024 affected 2,313 households as 16 people got injured in 12 villages under traditional authorities Mponda, Mapila and Ntonda in the district.

The council's spokesperson, Bishop Witmos disclosed this on Wednesday following an assessment, which the District Disaster Risk Management Committee (DDRMC) conducted recently.

According to Witmos, out of the 2,313 affected households, 1,430 are female headed while 883 are male headed.

The council spokesperson added that 319 households are displaced due to damages of their houses as the council calls for urgent assistance of tents, food and other non-food items to keep the affected households going.

“We are pleading with organization to help the victims with family tents, food items including maize or flour, rice, relish, cooking oil and nonfood items such as blankets, plastic kitchen utensils as most families lost almost everything,” added Witmos.

Mangochi Municipal Council, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ernest Kadzokoya said that the stormy rains affected 782 households in five wards in the municipality including; Chikole, Kalungu, Msukamwere, Chigawe and Ndege.

He added that a boy got injured and infrastructure damaged, citing Mpondasi primary school roof and Ndata market shed were blown off.

Kadzokoya has since appealed to individuals of goodwill and organizations to help the council with tents food and non-food items to timely assist the victims.

The assessments were underway in Traditional Authorities Chimwala and Nankumba to establish the impact of the damage due to stormy rains on Tuesday, November 13.

Apart from Mangochi, stormy rains also affected other districts in the country including, Balaka, Neno, Mwanza, Mzimba.

By Austin Kananji and Yewo Munthali

Lilongwe, November 14, Mana: Research conducted by the University of Malawi (UNIMA) in collaboration with the University of Stirling in Scotland has revealed an increase in alcohol consumption by youth and females across Africa.

Presenting the research findings titled " Regulating alcohol packaging and supply to protect health in sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from policy systems in Malawi and Uganda (RAPSSA) " lead researcher, Dr Isabelle Uny shed some light on the increased alcohol consumption rates.

"The alcohol industry in Africa is using tactics to promote products like beer in larger containers, fruit flavoured beverages to attract this demographic. Alcohol consumption is a leading risk factor for death in this region," she stated.

In his presentation on the National Alcohol Policy, Assistant Deputy Director of the Ministry of Health, Michael Udedi highlighted the need to enforce restrictions on the promotion, sponsorship, advertising, and importation of alcohol in the country through the revision of the National Alcohol Policy.

“The policy intends to curb harmful consumption of alcohol, therefore there is a need for the development of systems that monitor the marketing of alcoholic products in the country.” he said.

Chairperson of the parliament health committee, Dr. Mathews Ngwale encouraged Civil Service Organizations and other stakeholders to bring the issue into much focus to be discussed in Parliament.

“We as parliamentarians do not initiate laws or issues ourselves as we are not lawmakers but rather mere representatives of the people from our societies, we therefore appeal to all stakeholders be they individuals or organizations to bring their findings so we amend the policy if there is a need,” said Ngwale.

 

The research was presented in Lilongwe on Thursday at Crossroads Hotel. Other organizations in attendance were the Southern Africa alcohol policy alliance, the Malawi Chapter, Danish church aid, Parliamentarians, ministries of health and homeland security, and the trade industry.

Thursday, 14 November 2024 17:08

Utatu Woyera Choir 1 in CD and DVD launch

By Benedicto Maguda

Blantyre, November 14, Mana: Utatu Woyera (Kawale) Catholic Parish Choir 1 will launch its first ever-English music CD and DVD album titled, County Your Blessings, on Sunday, November 17 at Golden Peacock Hotel in Lilongwe from 1 pm.

The launch is part of the choir’s mission of spreading the gospel through music on top providing space to establish new relationships with other choirs.

Chairperson of the audio and video project, Laurent Mkwanda, told the Malawi News Agency (Mana), that preparations for the launch were at an advanced stage and pledged that people in Lilongwe will enjoy the audio and video launch.

“We are launching a CD and DVD titled; Count Your Blessings which is our first English album. For a long time, we have been producing Chichewa albums but this time, we have decided to come up with English songs,

“We want to reach those that like listening to the English songs,” he said, adding that many choirs from Lilongwe and outside Lilongwe were invited to the album launch.

 The new CD and DVD have 17 songs and were recorded by Felix Ziyade of Honour Et Gloria studio and Felix Mpinga of Luntha Studio.

“We have decided to invite special choirs to be guest choirs. We want people to watch beautiful performances on stage,” he said.

Silvester Mwang’ana, Secretary for Utatu Woyera Catholic Church Choir, said people should expect live performance, adding that all instruments will be played live.

“We will not use CD on the day like what others have been doing in their launches. We shall play our instruments like guitars, flutes, and violin manually on the stage,” he added.

Mwang’ana called on people in Lilongwe to come in large numbers at Golden Peacock Hotel to witness the launching of Utatu Woyera (Kawale) Choir 1.

“Am requesting all gospel music lovers to come and be blessed with our songs. We are well prepared and let me assure people that they will enjoy the songs,” he added.

Some of the songs that are in other albums include; Ambuye Ndimadabwa, Ndikubwera Kuti Ndidzipereke, Lord of Dance, Sweet Sacrament.

Utatu Woyera (Kawale) Catholic Choir 1 from the Lilongwe Archdiocese, has three albums, the first one being Ndidzatama released in 2012, Kodi Ndidzanena Chiyani in 2018, Ambuye Ndimadabwa in 2023 with Count Your Blessings the fourth one.

By Precious Mandala

Mzuzu, November, 14, Mana: Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament has expressed satisfaction over progress of infrastructural development projects taking place in Mzuzu City.

PAC Chairperson, Mark Botomani, was speaking in Mzuzu when the members of the committee toured the city to inspect infrastructural projects that are funded by government.

“So far, so good, the committee is pleased with the projects’ progression and the council’s efforts are in line with the Malawi 2063 and I believe that they are on track to achieving this development blueprint of the country,” Botomani said

Botomani, however, said that, levy collection for the government has been a hustle, a development he said has affected many projects which are being run by many councils in the country.

Chief Executive Officer for Mzuzu City Council (MCC), Gomezgani Nyasulu, said that despite having registered remarkable progress in projects’ implementation, the council has numerous challenges particularly lack of funding.

“The main challenge we have is lack funding. For example, construction of Zolozolo Road has now stalled for over a year,” Nyasulu said

He then took advantage of the PAC’s visit to the council to implore the committee to lobby for more funding for the council.

Master Chirwa who is site engineer for SOS Construction, the company that is working on Dunduzu-Sonda Road, said that payment delays have forced the firm to reduce its workforce drastically due to funding issues.

The committee among others, inspected road projects and a state of art five-story civic office complex which is expected to be in operational by September 2025.

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