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Voting for best winners of Dolo Amavotera Chakwera starts Monday midnight
By Sellah Singini
Lilongwe, February 17, Mana: Fifteen songs comprising of five music categories of hip-hop, reggae, amapiano, local and others have been shortlisted for the on-going Dolo Kwambiri Amavotera Chakwera music challenge.
Organizers of the competition made the announcement at Bingu Wa Muthalika International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe on Monday during a press briefing.
One of the organizers, Yamikani Chinguwo said three songs will compete per each music category to find the best five winners.
“Amapiano has got three songs competing to find the best one, reggae three songs as well, hip-hop three songs, local three songs and others three songs making a total of 15 songs competing,” he said.
“The 15 songs will be uploaded on the Chakwera Challenge website (https://www.chakwerachallenge.com) today, Monday midnight so that people should vote for the best five winners. Voters will be given a chance to vote five times, one vote per music category,” he added.
In his remarks, Vitumbiko Mumba who is sponsoring the music challenge said, those who did not make it into the top 15 will be given something so that at least they can get something out of their sweat for participating in the music challenge.
He said, the top five will still walk away with 5 million Kwacha each per category.
"These artists invested their resources to produce these songs, and we cannot simply let their efforts go unrecognized," Mumba said.
“Having said that, looking at how good and nice the songs are right here, I have decided that, apart from the final day of announcing the five winners, we will have another day for a free event whereby these 15 artists can have a live performance of their songs, if they are willing to do so,” he added.
He therefore said, the whole idea of the music challenge is to have songs that are very familiar with time, technology and the current happenings in Malawi music industry that can hype the campaign for President Lazarus Chakwera.
“So, the whole idea behind this was to create some songs and music and increase the hype towards the campaign,” he said.
One of the judges of the competition, Sophie Mponda expressed her concern that few ladies participated in the music challenge.
“From my experience it is a very huge worry for me to the females, because when things like this arise, we tend to think it is only meant for males. So I therefore, urge the females to be confident and strong and participate in such activities,” she said.
The Dolo Kwambiri Amavotera Chakwera music challenge was introduced by Minister of Labour Vitumbiko Mumba during last year’s youth concert held at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe.
Government commits to health care access in Dedza
By Timothy Peter
Dedza, February 17, Mana: Deputy Minister of Health, Noah Chimpeni, has assured the people of Dedza that the government remains committed to improving access to healthcare services in the district.
He said this on Sunday after he inspected Chimkombero Health Centre in the area of Inkosi Kamenyagwaza and Kanolo Health Post in the area of Senior Chief Kachere in the district.
Chimpeni said government will soon open the two health facilities so that communities can start accessing health care services within a walkable distance.
"Government is working tirelessly to construct health centers across the country and it is the wish of the president to help people get medical assistance easily.
The idea of the government is that district hospitals should handle real issues not as small issues as diarrhea. Such cases should be handled by these health centers," he said.
However, the deputy minister advised the communities to avoid vandalism and to have respect to all medical personnel’s working in the centers regardless of their age or size.
In his remarks, Inkosi Kamenyagwaza expressed satisfaction with government's efforts in finalizing construction works at Chimkombero Health Centre which started 29 years ago.
He said his subjects travel approximately 30 kilometers to have health care services at the district hospital.
"My subjects have been struggling to have access to health services due to the delays in completing this health facility.
Our hope is that, with the coming of the deputy minister here, this facility will be opened and my people will start using it very soon," he explained.
Meanwhile, speaking after inspection works at Kanolo Health Post, Senior Chief Kachere said the constructed health post in the area will ease the burden people bare as they access health care services to far places.
Speaking earlier, Member of Parliament for Dedza North West Constituency, Auzious Chidovu appreciated the Chakwera-led administration for its commitment to improving the well-being of the people.
WOLREC project gains cross party support in Dedza
By Zenak Matekenya
Dedza, February 15, Mana: Political parties in Dedza say they are promoting women, youth and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) aspiring for parliamentary and local-government seats in the September 16, 2025 General Election.
This follows their involvement in Promoting Gender Transformative and Youth Inclusive Democracy project implemented by Women's Legal Resources Centre (WOLREC) and Oxfam.
On Monday, Malawi Congress Party (MCP), Dedza District Secretary, Philimon Ngozo, told MANA that the party has three women contesting in the primary elections for Dedza Boma Constituency scheduled on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
“They will battle it out against three men. For Dedza Linthipe Constituency we have a female aspirant councilor, the youth and a person with disability. We took an initiative as a party to encourage them to contest,” he said.
Dedza Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) District Governor, Colonerio Mphonda said the party is still mobilizing women, youth and PWDs to represent it in the parliamentary and local-government elections.
“So far, we have a female aspirant for Dedza Mayani, Dedza Thete and Dedza Mulunduni constituencies respectively. We also have a male albino aspiring for Mphunzi Constituency,” he said.
United Democratic Front (UDF) aspirant for Dedza Mphunzi Constituency, Janet Gwaza, who is also the women secretary general for the party hailed WORLEC and Oxfarm for the project.
“They have uplifted women, youth and people with disabilities in the district. They should continue mentoring us and engage political parties and all stakeholders to promote us,” she said.
Group Village Head Kapalamula said traditional leaders are eager to collaborate with any development conscious politician regardless of their gender or socioeconomic status.
Dedza District Council Director of Administration Chris Salaniponi urged political parties to work together and develop a strategy on provision of security to PWDs and women for them to contest without fear.
The project is in seven districts including Dedza which as of today has two female councilors and no female parliamentarian.
The project runs from 1st November 2023 to 31st March 2027 with a goal of enhancing inclusion of women, youth, and marginalized groups to meaningfully participate in political and decision-making structures and processes.
TRIDEM distributes sewing machines to Chikwawa youths
By Priscilla Mwakifuna
Chikwawa, February 17, Mana: In a bid to empower youths in Chikwawa through vocational training and entrepreneurship, Apostle Arbert Mpende from Time of Repenting and Deliverance Ministries (TRIDEM) has distributed 36 sewing machines and other sewing equipment to youths.
The distribution was done on Sunday during the graduation of students who enrolled at TRIDEM vocational school at Domasi Trading Center in the district.
According to Mpende, the initiative is under a project called Community Health Evangelism.
“The goal is to equip the youths with the necessary skills to become self-sufficient and independent, thereby improving their livelihoods,” he said.
Mpende added that his ministry will utilize the existing committees in the community to act as surveillance mechanism to ensure proper use of the machines.
Speaking at the event Chikwawa District Youth Officer, Mcnell Shire said the development will have a remarkable impact on the youths’ livelihood.
"Youths who were previously hindered by their struggles to buy their own machines have now been empowered to generate their own income," said Shire.
One of the people who benefited from the initiative, Merifa Mkhwazi said she is happy that her dream of becoming a tailor has now been fulfilled and she has a sewing machine to start her business.
The beneficiaries will be required to pay for the sewing machines in installments for a period of six months.
Machinga Police launches manhunt for villagers that attacked forest patrolmen
By Charlie Ligomeka
Machinga, February 17, Mana- Police in Machinga have launched a manhunt for villagers that unlawfully wounded five forest officers at Chikala-Nauko Forest Reserve on February 16, 2025.
According to Senior Forest Scout, Alfred Saindi, 41, the forest officers were patrolling the reserve when they came across four people producing charcoal.
The four, identified as Justin Willard, 18, Thokozani George, 26, Charles Masamba, 27, and Stella Dyson, all from Chinthenga Village, Traditional Authority Nsanama, District Machinga, were arrested on the spot.
However, when the relatives of the suspects learnt about the arrest, they mobilised themselves and confronted the forest officers, demanding the release of their relatives.
The situation quickly got worse, with the villagers mounting a roadblock and attacking the forest officers with stones and sharp objects.
In an attempt to disperse the crowd, one of the forest officers fired a bullet in the air, but this did not scare the villagers, as a result, five forest officers sustained various degrees of injuries.
The officers, Hebron Nyirenda, 27, was wounded on his right knee and bruised around his face; Jason Sokosa, 27, sustained a big cut on his forehead and around his neck; Sailes Simunja, 28, sustained cuts on his left and right arms and some bruises around his head;
In the fracas, Ruben Jesta, 32, sustained a big cut on his head and some bruises on his face; and Daudi Adam, 53, sustained a big cut on his left arm and some bruises around his head.
Three of the victims were referred to Zomba Central Hospital, while the other two were admitted at St. Luke Mission Hospital in Zomba.
Adam also sustained deep cut on his cheek as angry villagers and charcoal producers resisted apprehension in 2024
Machinga Police Station, Public Relations Officer, Sergeant Western Kansire, the conditions of the victims were not all that good.
“The suspects will appear before court once the paperwork is completed. Meanwhile, the police are urging anyone with information about the whereabouts of the villagers who attacked the forest officers to come forward," said Kansire.
In a related development, charcoal producers at Chikala Hills in Machinga attacked a forest ranger who is currently receiving treatment at St. Luke's Hospital in Zomba.
UPA empowers children with albinism in Machinga
By Charlie Ligomeka
Machinga, February 17, Mana - Ujamaa Pamodzi Africa (UPA) trained 76 children with albinism and other forms of disabilities in Machinga to self-defend themselves in cases of attacks and other forms of violence.
UPA trained the children and their parents at Ntaja in the district as part of a broader initiative to promote children's rights, particularly in preventing and responding to gender based violence following growing attacks on children with albinism in Machinga, according to UPA's District Coordinator, Bonex Chilunga.
“We recognize the need to empower children with albinism with self-defense skills to protect themselves from any form of violence,” he added.
He said UPA believe that it is also the responsibility of every parent and citizen to ensure that people with albinism are protected and treated with dignity and respect.
“We must give them equal opportunities to participate in various activities, such as politics, education and other social events," Chilunga added.
He therefore urged community members to report perpetrators that attack children with albinism to relevant authorities for the law to take its course, saying this would deter others from committing similar crimes.
Child Protection Worker, Jangiya Chimenya, from Kawinga area, commended UPA for training children with albinism on self-defense saying community members should also come in to further protect the children against any form of violence.
“The training has helped us advocate for the importance of treating every child equally," said Chimenya and noted that people with albinism were mostly excluded from various community activities due to stigma and discrimination.
“We thank partners for raising communities’ awareness on importance of reporting GBV cases to relevant authorities," he added.
Chimenya further expressed hope that the training by UPA will help to promote inclusion of children with albinism and other forms of disabilities into various community activities.
“This is a significant milestone, and we are grateful to UPA for organizing the training,” the Child Protection Worker, added.
A parent, Janet Manesi, from Kauma Village, Traditional Authority Kawinga, believed the training will have positive impact on protection of children with albinism against attacks and other forms of violence.
She also thanked UPA for empowering parents with knowledge and skills in caring, protecting children with albinism and other forms of disabilities against all forms of violence in their respective communities.
One of the trained children, Wema Usiku, said the training empowered her with self-defense skills and built her confidence to participate in school and community activities.
“The training was ideal. I have learned how to defend myself, and I will no longer be silent on issues of injustice against people with albinism," Usiku, a secondary school student added.
Machinga District Principal of Gender, Rita Sukasuka, said the district and its partners work tirelessly to sensitize communities as to how and where to report GBV.
“We are committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for all children, regardless of their background or disability," Sukasuka said.
She added that the district will continue to work with UPA and other stakeholders to ensure that children with albinism and other forms of disabilities are protected and empowered to reach their full potential.
UPA is implementing a child protection project in Machinga to help 550 learners with special needs to access education while providing 100 children with albinism with protective skills against violence in schools and in their homes.
Apart from Machinga, UPA is also implementing similar intervention in Mzimba, Kasungu, Dowa, Lilongwe, Ntcheu, Zomba and Blantyre.
Studies reveals that adolescents struggle to access SRHS
By Brighton Chimsinde
Mchinji, February 17, Mana: In separate research studies done by three students of Lilongwe University Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR), findings have revealed that young people face a lot of challenges in accessing Sexual Reproductive Health Service (SRHS).
The findings were revealed when the researchers were presenting their papers at a Research Indaba organized by Girls Activist Youth Organization (GAYO), which was held on Sunday at Mchinji Community Centre Hall in Mchinji District.
In their respective presentations, their studies indicated that long distance, inadequate knowledge on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and unavailability of a youth friendly health facilities in the areas as among other challenges that prevents the adolescents to get the services.
For instance one of the researchers, Praise Lungu was Investigating factors affecting access and utilization of sexual and reproductive health services by young people; case study of young people in Mandible Township in Lilongwe.
Lungu said the study had 60 participants of which 3 were parents, 30 girls ranging 15 to 25 of age and 27 boys with age range of 16 to 27.
“Findings indicated that 45.8 per cent had no knowledge of SRHR. It has been established that 38 per cent of young people face a lot of challenges in accessing SRH service due to long distance and unavailability of a health facility in the area. While 60 per cent of the young people had a negative attitude like SRH services leads to lack of sexual appetite,” Lungu said.
Lungu called on the government and stakeholders to establish Youth Friendly Health Service (YFHS) centres convenient to the youth and the facilities should provide health services that the youth and adolescents need.
Ministry Health Deputy Director Responsible for Reproductive Health and Adolescent Youth Hans Katengeza assured the gathering that the ministry is committed to fill the gap.
"The ministry is committed to ease challenges that the adolescents are encountering in accessing the services. We are making progress, for instance National Statistical Office records of 2016 the uptake of reproductive health services was at 48 percent while in a recent survey we have increased the service uptake to 68 per cent. And majority of the recipients are the youth," Katengeza said.
GAYO Executive Director Richard Batch said the research findings gave them evidence that they need to advocate for improved policies and services at both the community and national levels.
“The gathering advances a cause that is not only crucial to public health but also to human dignity and the right of every young person to access comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights services. Our task is to break down the barriers that still stand between young people and the care, knowledge, and resources they need to excel,” Batch said.
GAYO organized the research Indaba under their project called The Sexuality Education for Transformation (SET), which aims at advancing through dialogue and research discussion.
Maskal, Eli Njuchi deliver a new love anthem
By Tikondane Vega
Lilongwe, February 17, Mana: Legendary Afro Pop/R&B singer Maskal has teamed up with contemporary singer-songwriter Eli Njuchi to dish out a sizzling love song titled “Chonchi”, which hit the airwaves on Valentine’s Day.
The track, produced, recorded and mastered by Tricky Beatz, got the two powerful vocalists and songwriters riding on a phenomenon love journey marveling their better halves.
It is the first time for the two artists to collaborate on a song and “Chonchi” is nothing but a phenomenal piece of art that brings together multi award-winning musicians of two different generations.
“I have several projects lined up. We recorded the song the time I was back home and this was the perfect time to share it with our fans being the month of love.
“Eli is a gifted young musician, someone I said I must work with the very moment I heard his music and everything just fell into place the moment we met in the studio and Tricky Beatz played us the beat, it was incredible.”
21-year-old Njuchi shares how it was working with Maskal, an artist who came into the limelight when the “Zitaye” star was only seven years old.
“It was an amazing experience, grew up listening to his music and in so many ways shaped so much in my music too. Being on a song with him, it was humbling and a great step for the New Year.
“It was a great musical connection that was around us when we met to work on the song, it was very easy to allow music to take over. Everyone was at their best, the environment enabled us to really jump on it.”
The song “Chonchi” is available on radio and online platforms among them Spotify and YouTube.
Maranatha Academy crushes Kalibu Academy
By Tikondane Vega
Lilongwe, February 17, Mana: Maranatha Academy crushes Kalibu Academy in a recent sports day, with an impressive 3-1win record.
The school also showed their skills and teamwork, taking home wins in Football Team A 1-0, Volleyball 3-1, and Basketball 38-24, although Football Team B fell short with a 7-8 loss.
Maranatha Academy, believes that education is more than just academics but also providing students with a well-rounded experience that prepares them for success in all areas of life.
The school authority said they are committed to balance books and balls.
By offering a range of extracurricular activities, the school is helping students develop new skills, make friends, and have fun.
The pictures show part of the action.
Salima targets planting 4 million trees in the 2025/26 season
By Max Mahara Medison
Salima, February 16, Mana: Salima District Council has set an ambitious target of four million trees to be planted in the 2025/2026 tree planting season, calling for support from stakeholders to achieve the target.
The council has already collaborated with M&B Company, manufacturers of Tamu-Tamu drink, in launching the tree planting season with this target of 4,000,000 trees.
Speaking on Saturday during the launch of the 2025/2026 tree planting season at Makande Primary School in the area of Traditional Authority Salima, Salima District Council chairperson Ephraim Manthepa highlighted that the collaborative effort is key in replenishing the district's vegetative cover.
"High population and careless cutting down of trees and large-scale charcoal burning in the district has hit us hard, therefore we really need to coordinate to ease some of the climatic shocks such as droughts and flooding," he said.
He said the district has lost much of its vegetative cover, which is worrisome as most parts of the land have been left bare resulting in running water and soil erosion, adding that low yield has been prevalent in most communities.
Manthepa then recommended tree planting as the best initiative for restoring the environment.
He also urged everyone in the district to take part in caring for the trees.
“We have to restore our nature. This can be done by planting a good number of trees every year, and each one of us must participate in caring for the trees,” he said.
Acting Director of Natural Resources and Environment, Adam Jason, expressed optimism that the target will be met by the end of the season.
“The initiative is going well and we are happy to say that we have managed to plant over 3.8 million trees already. This is giving us more confidence that we will meet the target of four million trees by the end of the planting season,” he said.
Jason also applauded M&B for being a trusted partner in supporting the tree planting initiatives for the past two years, and he further called for more partners in the drive.
M&B Company Manager MacCity Makhuwira highlighted the importance of vegetation to the company’s business and expressed the company's interest in ensuring that nature is restored in Salima.
“Most of the ingredients for Tamu-Tamu drink come from the vegetation. We, therefore, have joined the initiative in which we have planted 10,000 seedlings so far,” he said.
The council aims to plant more trees to ensure that nature is restored and has urged people to take on the responsibility of caring for the trees.