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D.4.C and CHH to host Gospel concert
By Ruth Kumwenda
Blantyre, December 5, Mana: Doing it for Christ (D.4.C) and Blantyre Christian Hip-Hop (BT-CHH) has organized a Gospel concert with the theme “Is CHH dead,” at Jacaranda Cultural Centre (Mandala) with an aim of bringing together the Christian community for an evening of joy, fun and fellowship. The event will take place on Saturday, December 7.
D.4.C is a Christian based movement established in 2014 to empower the youth through psycho-social support, economic and academics whilst CHH is a community of Christian hip-hop artists and all urban gospel lovers.
In an interview with Malawi News Agency (MANA) on Thursday, one of the organizers of the concert, Michael Chinere said people think that CHH is not relevant and they have organized the event to let people know that they are still active.
“The panel discussion topic is inspired by the ever-growing debate on whether Christian hip-hop is still relevant as it used to be in the early 2000s with people and movements like David Kalirani, Nyali Music and Aubrey Mvula, who carried the gospel hip-hop flag and the role of CHH is to evangelize through hip-hop genre that are not reached by local music genres,” said Chinere.
Chinere added that they are well prepared as there will be a lot of activities such as music, poetry, games and a panel discussion.
In a separate interview, Kasai Kumsinda, one of the hosts encouraged people to patronize the event in a bid to network and encounter Christ.
“Blantyre Gospel Concert is an opportunity for people not only to network and build meaningful relationships with others, but also to have an encounter with Christ, it is more than just a musical event, it is a place where people can come together, unite and celebrate their faith,” Kumsinda said.
Dr. Phil, Regenerate, Micco, Pete Banda, Hagios and Em Carlos, among other artists, will perform at the concert. D.4.C organized a similar event in July this year and it is expected to organize similar events yearly.
NLGFC urges councils to go for quality projects
By Robert Nayeja
Nsanje, December 5, Mana: Dr. Kondwani Santhe, Executive Director of the National Local Government Finance Committee (NLGFC), has called on councils across the country to prioritize the implementation of high-quality projects to enhance their durability and long-term impact.
Santhe was speaking on Thursday after inspecting a recently constructed Sankhulani guardian shelter and kitchen in Nsanje North Constituency.
He said his department will hold accountable all the councils that will implement sub-standard projects.
“I am excited with the quality work implemented here at Sankhulani. I am also impressed that the community played a leading role in the implementation of the projects,” he added.
Santhe, therefore, urged communities to take good care of the facility for it to have long life span.
“The participation of the community is an indication that the community really wanted the development,” he added.
Santhe, however, said government has also allocated money for the rehabilitation of health centres in some districts including Nsanje.
He also disclosed that next year hospital rehabilitation fund will go to all 28-district councils in the country.
Chairperson for Nsanje District Health Management Committee, Raphael Genti said the construction of the guardian shelter will enhance security of guardians as mostly they spent their nights in the open space.
“It was very difficult during the rainy season for guardians to cook in an open ground. The kitchen which has been constructed at the facility will address such challenges," Genti said.
Sankhulani guardian shelter, kitchen, bathrooms and VIP toilets have been constructed with funding from Governance to Enable Service Delivery (GESD) amounting to over MK32 million.
Malawi has potential of growing the economy through agriculture
By Christina Mkutumula
Salima, December 5, Mana: National Coordinator for the Global Program on Skills and ProAgro Youth Project in Malawi, Patrick Makondetsa, says Malawi has the potential to grow its economy through agriculture but need to organize the system within the farming management.
He was speaking in an interview on Thursday after a team from the International Labour Organization (ILO) under his project visited selected farms in Salima District.
He said there is need to support smallholder farmers to transition from informal to formal sector and also for them to have required skills within the farm management in order to have standard produce to sale.
“With better skills we can be able to practically provide the necessary support to farms in anticipation of the agriculture mechanization so that our farming institutions have people with necessary skills that will increase productivity with the farms and be able to produce for local buyers and even export some produce,” he said.
He further explained that they will strengthen the partnership that ILO has with TEVETA and that they have already started the work integrated learning to support farming institutions to have capacity of having well and capable farm managers.
In an interview with one of the farmers in the district, owner of Za Fresh Farms, Lucius Nkhoma says since he started farming in 2018 for both crops and animals, he has achieved a lot and his life has changed after gaining knowledge from the integrated learning trainings that ILO had with them years back.
“Our cooperation with the International Labour Organization is good as we started working with them when this farm started operational. So together with other farmers who were growing different crops but lacked skills and knowledge, we learnt on how best to embrace modern farming.
“We were taught that buyers especially those who buy in bulk like hotels and resort require standard and quality farm produce and the training assisted us to change our way of farming. Thus, the project assisted us to be recognized by others and not just the community,” said Nkhoma.
Nkhoma said previously he and other farmers targeted the surrounding communities to sale their produce and they did not have enough after selling as supply was more compared to demand. he said they ended up losing, but thanks to the skills and knowledge gained under the Global Program on Skills and Lifelong learning as they know what and when to produce.
“Our market used to only target the nearby community but after the skills gained we discovered that we can spread our market base, so currently we sale our produce to Livingstonia Hotel, Sigelege Beach resort, Boabab Lodge just to mention a few,” said Nkhoma.
Za Fresh farm boasts of more than 20 acres of land and according to Nkhoma the crops that he plants include maize, rice, watermelon, tomatoes, onions, all types of peppers and he rear goats, pigs, local breed and chicken.
The team also visited Corporate Institute of Horticulture where small scale farmers are learning modern farming techniques. Co- founder and owner of the institute Dickson Banda says they have taught more farmers in the districts and outside. He said many of the farmers have formed cooperatives where people are working in groups to produce more.
“Our institution is doing a lot to ensure that small scale farmers are well equipped and that they have the necessary skills. We have started greenhouse farming and we are hoping to have more so that we teach farmers how to use this and the benefits,” he said.
The Global Program on Skills and lifelong Learning promotes lifelong learning as a way to help people and societies adapt to a changing world.
Silver Strikers delighted with Head Coach Mponda
By Benedicto Maguda
Blantyre, December 5, Mana: Silver Strikers Football Team said they are happy with the performance of Peter Mponda as head coach of the team for managing to be the leagues champions in this year’s TNM super league.
Speaking with Malawi News Agency (MANA) on Thursday, Board Chairperson for the team, George Kaudza Masina said any team wants its coach to manage its players to victory.
“The main function of a coach is to win the league and cups. Peter Mponda has managed to bring the main happiness, which is TNM super league. We are very happy for the development,” he said.
He refuted rumors that Mponda only had a two-year contract with the team.
“As of now Mponda has a running contract with Silver Strikers. Employment is between the employer and employee so we cannot go to media houses and talk about his contract. A press release will be issued on the same but as of now let’s celebrate that we are TNM champions with Peter Mponda,” he said.
Anointed Kasampha, a sports expert congratulated Silver Strikers for being the champions for 2024 TNM super league.
Kasampha said this achievement is coming from different areas because this year the team has been consistent since the league started.
“We have seen a changed team and the coach came with tactics with the aim of winning the league. The team hardly lost any game. So the coach has brought self-confidence to the players,” he said.
Kasampha advised the team to maintain Peter Mponda as a coach otherwise; players may regress in the next season.
Silver Strikers has become 2024 TNM super league after 13 years.
NICE urges Mangochi community to register in large number
By Bishop Witmos
Mangochi, December 5, Mana: National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) Public Trust has urged eligible citizens in Mangochi that are yet to register as voters for the 2025 general election, to come out in large numbers in order for them to exercise their right to vote come next year.
Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) is currently conducting voter registration exercise in Mangochi, Mangochi Municipality, Lilongwe rural, Lilongwe urban, Mzimba, Mwanza, Chikwawa, as well as Nsanje councils, from November 28 to December 11.
Speaking during a football bonanza at Lungwena ground, in the area of Traditional Authority (T/A) Namavi, District Coordinator for NICE in Mangochi, Joseph Chamambala said that from the spot check which they conducted around registration centers across the district, men are not coming out in large numbers, as compared to women.
“Our assessment from some centers in Mangochi so far shows that men are not coming out in large numbers as compared to women, a development which is worrisome to us because the right to vote is for everyone, regardless of our gender.
“As NICE, we have stepped up awareness campaign, and we are also calling on other stakeholders to follow suit in order to ensure that we have more citizens in Mangochi who will exercise their right to vote come September, 2025,” said Chamambala.
He however said that from the general overview, daily figures from the registration centers since November 28 are promising that Mangochi would have more registered citizens.
Speaking in a separate interview, one of the community members at Lungwena, Mustapher Rajab, said that most men are engaged in economic activities during day hours, hence the need for stakeholders to intensify civic education.
“There is need to provide more civic education in order to have an equal participation by both men and women in this electoral process,” said Rajab.
MPS boosts road safety with new speed trap machines
By Alinafe kapatamoyo
Lilongwe, December 5, Mana: In a bid to curb the rising number of road accidents, the Malawi Police Service has procured 10 speed trap machines from South Africa. These machines will be deployed across the country to reduce accidents caused by over speeding.
National Police Deputy Spokesperson, Harry Namwaza confirmed the acquisition, stating that the speed trap machines will significantly enhance traffic operations.
"These machines will help reduce road accidents, especially during the festive season when many people travel extensively.
“The festive season is a peak travel period in Malawi, and the police service is keen to ensure road safety. With the new speed trap machines, we aim at deterring drivers from speeding and promote responsible driving practices,” said Namwaza.
This move is part of the Malawi Police Service's efforts to address the growing concern of road accidents. Previously, the service had acquired breathalyzers and speed cameras to combat drunk driving and speeding.
The deployment of speed trap machines is a positive step forward, given the country’s history of road accidents. By utilizing this technology, the Malawi Police Service aims to enhance road safety and reduce accident rates, creating safer conditions for all road users.
New Agriculture Policies key to sustainable agriculture
BY Paul Madise
Lilongwe, December 4, Mana: Minister of Agriculture, Sam Dalitso Kawale has appealed to all stakeholders in the agriculture sector for collective efforts to ensure successful implementation of National Agriculture Policy, Agriculture Land Resource Management Policy and National Irrigation Policy in pursuit for an inclusively wealthy and self-reliant industrialized upper-middle income country as outlined in the Malawi 2063 vision.
Kawale made the remarks on Wednesday at the Bingu International Convention Centre in Lilongwe during the official launch of the country’s agriculture policies. He highlighted that the National Agriculture Policy complements the goals of Malawi 2063 and its First Ten-Year Implementation Plan (MIP-1) by providing comprehensive and clear guidance on implementing agricultural sector interventions.
He also underscored the crucial role agriculture sector plays contributing to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) further describing agriculture sector as the backbone of Malawi’s economy, stating the need for proactive and collaborative efforts in various respective roles to drive the transformation of the country’s agriculture sector.
“As we are aware, Malawi is an agro-based economy. agriculture accounts for about 22.9% of the country’s GDP, employs approximately 64% of the total labor force, and contributes about 80% to our total foreign exchange earnings,” Kawale explained.
Kawale further acknowledged that not only do these policies align with the national long-term development vision but also with international and regional protocols stating the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the African Union Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP).
Geoffrey Mamba, Principle Secretary for irrigation also echoed that the policies launched today align well with Malawi 2063 objectives since the development of the policies were informed by a thorough review of the predecessor policies, incorporating valuable lessons and experiences gained from their implementation.
Speaking on behalf of developmental partners, British Deputy High Commissioner and Development Director to Malawi Olympia Werko-Brobby has pledged unwavering commitment to working in partnership with the government of Malawi to deliver innovations in the agriculture sector that will cartelize collectively realization of vision 2063.
“The policies clearly recognize the role of the private sector, and we look forward to continuing this conversation, including collaboration on the regulations that can best encourage businesses,” she said.
The launch of National Agriculture Policy, Agriculture Land Resources Management Policy and National Irrigation Policy attracted team players from civil society and NGOs in the agriculture sector, Farmers Organizations, Private and other international developmental partners.
Bullets kick off to the maximum
By Petro Mkandawire
Blantyre, December 5, Mana: TNM Super League defending Champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets on Wednesday defeated Karonga United with a 3-1 win at Kamuzu Stadium in the second round of TNM Super League.
In a post-match interview, Bullets Head coach, Kalisto Pasuwa said they did not start the game with higher intensity because the boys think that the league was over thereby conceding an early goal.
He said the team therefore needed to sit down with the players in order to address the issue of complacent.
"The boys approached the game as if the league is over and this was a bad decision. The boys pulled themselves together to take up an initiative that brought good results,” added Pasuwa.
He said winning the remaining games will motivate the team in the season ahead, adding that this, therefore, calls for positivity in approaching other games.
Pasuwa encouraged his players to avoid complacence in the field of play to ensure positive results that should see the team always winning.
Gomezgani Chirwa scored the opening goal in 45+1 minutes after Nickson Nyasulu’s own goal in early 12 minutes of the game as later in 53rd minutes Ephraim Kondowe scored for Nyasa FCB while Stanley Billiat closed the chapter in the 60th minutes.
Team Manager for Karonga United, Ben Mwahimba expressed concern on midfielder attacker, Ellie Kayombo’s injury saying the team failed to attack because of the situation.
He, however, believed the team will end in top 5 of TNM Super League log table saying; “We have not lost hope in today's results as we have a lot of chances in other games.
“The games ahead of us will fulfill our target of ending in top 5. We will fight with energy in order to finish the league on good note."
In other TNM Super League matches, in Week 29 played on Wednesday, Creck Sporting against Mighty Mukuru Wanderers ended 1-1, Chitipa United defeated Moyale 2-0 as FOMO FC won over Silver Strikers 1-0.
Court sets January 3 for Judgment in former police officer's defilement case
By Emily M'mangisa
Zomba, December 4, Mana: Principal Resident Magistrate Court in Zomba has set January 3, 2025, as the day it will pass judgement in a case in which former police sergeant, Twalick Mpaweni is answering a case on two counts namely; having sexual intercourse with a minor and aiding a suspect to escape from lawful custody at Kachulu Police in Zomba.
This came after the accused’s defense team presented the remaining two witnesses in court on Wednesday.
During the hearing, it was revealed that Inspector Agness Magwira, one of the witnesses, submitted a police report on September 7, 2023, without including a medical report to confirm whether the girl had engaged in sexual intercourse with Mpaweni.
The accused’s side also presented an additional witness, bringing the total number of witnesses to four.
Speaking during the court session, Principal Resident Magistrate, Martin Chipofya instructed both sides to file their submission before December 27.
“Both parties involved in this case must make their documents ready and submit them on 27 this month,” added Chipofya and announced that the court will pass its judgement on January 3, next year.
In her remarks, Tiyamike Chigoneka, who is representing the state and a member of the Women Lawyers Association of Malawi (WLAM), said was satisfied with how the case was progressing and hoped that justice will take its course.
Hanleck Ching'anda from Legal Aid Bureau, representing Mpaweni said his team was equally satisfied with how the case had been handled.
“We are pleased with the testimony of our witnesses and remain optimistic that the court will rule in our favor. However, we acknowledge that the final decision rests with the court,” Ching'anda added.
The former police officer Mpaweni, was arrested for allegedly having sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old girl who was under police custody at Kachulu Police Post in Zomba on August 27, 2023.
Chakwera departs for UAE
By Pempho Kantayeni
Lilongwe, December 5, Mana: President Dr Lazarus Chakwera Thursday morning left for Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates for an official visit.
The President is expected to hold bilateral meeting with His Royal Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to discuss strategic issues for the mutual benefit of the two countries.
The discussions will include modalities for a government-to-government agreement on supply of petroleum products.
Speaking to journalists before departure at Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) in Lilongwe, Chakwera assured Malawians that the meetings will benefit Malawi’s interests.
“Malawians should expect that we will have great outcomes out of the talks with the UAE leadership particularly in terms of things that are extremely needed in this country for us to make progress on our agenda,” he said.
Vice President Dr. Michael Usi, Cabinet Ministers, senior government officials and party officials, saw off President Chakwera at KIA.
The President is expected to return on Sunday through KIA.