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Dowa Council rated as one of the best performing councils

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By Vincent Gunde

The Local Authority Performance Assessment (LAPA) has rated Dowa District Council one of the best performing councils in Malawi in areas of development planning, procurement, financial management and accounting, health service delivery, among others.

As one of the best, Dowa District Council will be one of the councils to access development grants from the World Bank funded -Governance to Enable Service Delivery (GESD) to implement various projects to benefit the poor in the district.

Out of 28 District Councils in Malawi, 3 councils have failed to access GESD funds because they failed the minimum access conditions due to underperformance, poor performance, misuse of project funds and many other reasons.

Mercy Mpakule



Speaking during a District Executive Committee (DEC) meeting held at the Dowa boma, the Council’s Director of Planning and Development Mercy Mpakule, thanked organizations implementing their various interventions in the district and government sector heads for contributing to the success of the council as one of the best performing in Malawi.

Mpakule said a number of councils did well, Dowa got an overall score of 72 percent in areas of access to information, audit and audit issues, financial and physical progress reporting, financial management and accounting, Health service delivery and procurement.

She said the council performed poorly in the Education and service delivery scoring 20 percent calling on partners and education stakeholders to work together for one unity of purpose to support the education sector to do well.

The DPD said the major issues arising from LAPA were Development Service Committee meetings not prioritizing investment projects for approval by the Full Council, schools not supervised and inspected regularly and teachers not equitably deployed across the district.

She said as putting a way forward, the council has already commenced self-assessments for the assessed sectors and is remaining with 3 sectors (Agriculture, Works and Education) saying the council is targeting to score above 90 percent as the next assessment is to start from 18th September, 2023.

“Very few councils performed well in access to information with Dowa getting a sore of 67 percent, we are also not vigilant in revenue collections,” said Mpakule.

Mpakule said most Local Authorities failed to adequately hold site progress meetings, issuance of certificates not completely done, failed to collect the locally generated revenues as per budget, failed to resolve audit issues and not all the SIG funds were disbursed timely by the Local Authorities.

Public Health Institute challenges stakeholders to priotize researches

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By Wilfred Golden

Goverment through Public Health Institute of Malawi (PHIM), has launched the national research agenda II as well as research methodology with a call to stakeholders within the health sector on the operationalisation of the agenda in order to make sure that there is security in the health system.

Halimah Daud, deputy minister of health made the remarks when she officially launched the strategy which run from 2022 to 2030.

She said this is a great moment as the strategy will increase our health system and that the committiment of all relevant stakeholders is essential to our health.



Speaking in an interview on behalf of the minister, Principal Secretary in the ministry of health responsible for administration, Beston Kasamile said the strategy will give an opportunity for stakeholders in health system to have directions on how they will be conducting health related research, as the strategy have looked into people’s priorities and implementation plan, it just shows that as a country we have taken a postive direction.

“We have been conducting various health researches but now we want to do it in a more focused manner and that is why the task team that did the work hard the representation from the academia, civil society organization and at the launch today we had the representation from the District Councils, so this is more focused and more inclusive,” he said.

He also said that as everything needs money it is very impressive that the strategy will be using 2% of the total health national budget.

On his part, representative of Civil Society Organizations(CSOs), Maziko Matemba commended PHIM for coming up with the national research agenda as it will be guiding them in providing feedback as to the ministry and they will make sure that the agenda is implementable by all partners.

“We as CSOs cannot do advocancy without research, so we hope that this agenda will improve data correction, data sharing within the ministry to media as well as to our CSOs so that when we try to inform policy as well as accountability it has to be based on research and based on evidence which has been generated through this agenda,” Matemba said.

The agenda will guide on researchers, policy makers, program implementers, academic institutions, health development partners and other stakeholders on health research priorities for Malawi.

Chakwera says country’s development not for political gains

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera has once again said the developmental projects he and his administration is implementing are not meant for political milestone but as what is necessary for Malawians in prospering together as one nation.

Chakwera said this in Nkhata-Bay on Thursday, 7th September 2023 when he officially inaugurated the Nkhata-Bay Town Water Supply and Sanitation Project which is to provide clean water for Nkhata-Bay town and surrounding areas.

Highlighting on the first and third pillars of SUPER HI5 agenda that he promised to use as governance framework for his administration of Servant leadership and Prospering together, Chakwera said it is the commitment of his government to mobilize and use public resources to improve service delivery including clean water to Malawians.

President Chakwera



“Not did I only know that the situation with our water services was bad from personal experience growing up in rural areas, but I also knew the severerity of it from annual reports that come out from various sources regarding our country’s water situation, including the warning by the United Nations” Said President Chakwera.

Chakwera told the nation that the timely completion of the project and saving of other resources from it signifies both servant leadership and eagerness to prosper together as one nation.

Chakwera then commended the contractor and engineers of the Project for completing it before its estimated period, saving some resources in the process which Chakwera said will assist over 25,000 citizens of the district.

In his speech, Symon Vuwa Kaunda, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Member of Parliament for Nkhata-Bay Central thanked President Chakwera for the project, saying it is good to appreciate what President Chakwera’ leadership is doing in developing Malawi, urging Malawians to learn giving appreciation for good things others do.

“I want to thank you the President in public for your developmental positive mind that has seen projects such as fixing electricity problem, addressing hunger situation, including this water project being possible.

Who will be good if you are not the best? Bwana ubwino ndi umene mwapanga inuwu. ‘Asani ukhumba kanthu kamampha kwamnyako, udankhi ndiwe” Said Kaunda speaking in Tonga to emphasize his appreciation.

Speaking earlier, Senior Chief Mkumbira applauded President Chakwera for the distribution of maize in Nkhata-Bay district and for the water project that has been commissioned on Thursday.

Mkumbira has since urged his fellow chiefs to encourage their subjects in taking care of the newly commissioned project.

The project is expected to benefit close to 150,000 people in Nkhata-Bay district and has been funded by African Development Bank, OPEC Fund for International Development and Malawi Government to the tune of K31 billion.

Francis Munthali now new Northern Region Water Board CEO

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Board of Directors for Northern Region Water Board (NRWB) has on Wednesday announced the appointment of Francis Munthali as the new Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of NRWB, replacing Engineer Titus Mtegha who retired last year.

In a statement, NRWB Board chairperson Frank Mwenifumbo said the appointment of Munthali, who has been serving as Director of Finance since 2006, is with effect from September 4, 2023.

“Prior to his appointment, Mr Munthali acted as Chief Executive Officer for NRWB from January 2023. Mr Munthali joined NRWB in 2006 as Director of Finance. Prior to joining NRWB in 2006, Mr Munthali worked for a multinational energy company, BP Malawi (now PUMA Energy) for a period of nine years, where he held several senior positions.

Francis Munthali



“Mr Munthali brings along vast knowledge and experience in leadership, strategic
management, financial management, risk management, performance management and organization development coupled with a unique set of skills, perspectives, and relationships to lead NRWB into the future, “reads the statement in part.

Mwenifumbo said building on what NRWB has already accomplished, Munthali is well placed to further grow its business as the Board seeks to realise its vision of ensuring access to potable water for all.

Munthali is a Chartered Accountant and a member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).

He holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration obtained from Eastern and Southern Africa Management Institute (ESAMI).

Chakwera commissions US$30.55 million water project

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By Chisomo Kambandanga


President Dr Lazarus Chakwera says his government is committed to improving the health and livelihoods of people in the country through increasing access to portable and sustainable water supply and sanitation services.

Speaking in Nkhatabay on Thursday when he commissioned the Nkhatabay Water Supply System and Sanitation Project which will benefit 250,000 people in the district, Chakwera said increasing access to portable water is one of his administration’s key priorities.



“This year we lost a lot of lives due to a cholera outbreak that hit the country and Nkhatabay district was not spared. Completion of this project marks a new beginning for the people of Nkhatabay as it will increase their access to clean water and prevent cholera and other water borne diseases,” Chakwera said.

Chakwera disclosed that he will be commissioning a similar project in Mangochi, adding that there are also similar projects being implemented in various districts across the country with support from development partners.

He commended the contractor and other stakeholders for working hard to implement the project timely.

Chairperson for Northern Region Water Board (NRWB), Frank Mwenefumbo said the project is a milestone towards achieving universal access to portable water in the country.

“Nkhatabay, being one of the tourism centers, really deserved this project which will also contribute to reduction of water borne related diseases,” he said.

Africa Development Bank Country Manager, Dr Mc Millan Aunyanwu assured continued support to Malawi with similar projects.

The project was implemented by NRWB with Funding from African Development Fund, OPEC Fund for International Development and the Malawi Government.