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Chakwera marches closer to 10,000 security houses

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By Linda Kwanjana

Chakwera delivers, declares a commanding billboard somewhere in Lilongwe, commemorating the construction of Mzimba Street Dual Carriageway in the Capital City.

That proclamation, in meaning and reality, must surely stretch beyond the shoulders of these intertwined roads as President Lazarus Chakwera’s administration continues to deliver standout developments.

 Its much and more.
The Lilongwe to Karonga M1 Road construction and rehabilitation, a multi-billion Kwacha investment, is in full progress and new health facilities such as the K30 billion Phalombe District Hospital are thoroughly operational.

President Chakwera

Projects that supply the cleanest of waters are in full swing. Nkhata Bay Town Water Supply System and Mangochi Potable Water Supply were commissioned as recently as last month.

Quickly out of the development gates, is the new round of the 10 000 security officers’ houses as the Ministry of Lands has issued an intention to award contracts to 74 firms to construct the houses across the country at a budget that stretches beyond K200 billion.

This round will, most assuredly, take the total number of constructed units to nearly 5,000an enormous feat, considering that the past government left without literally completing any.

The intention was published in The Nation newspaper. In it, the Government has disclosed that it has secured approval from the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority to award the contracts.

The Ministry of Lands wishes to inform the general public and all bidders who participated in the tender for the construction of Staff Houses for Security Institutions that it has finalised the evaluation process and obtained No Objection from the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority, it reads in part.

And that, effectively, is that. The Job is being done.

The beneficiaries are officers of the Malawi Defence Force, the Malawi Police Service, the Malawi Prison Service, and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.

Their shelter experiences are inexcusably painful. A majority live in old, tiny and dilapidated houses, some of which were constructed in the 1950s.

My house leaks heavily. Sleeping peacefully is, on such nights, an impossible mission, laments one officer.

But Chakweras administration is powerfully tilting the winds into the direction that accords security officers the respect they deserve.

Security agencies remain a key component in safeguarding the constitutional attributes of our sovereignty as a country, the president said when launching 15 houses of Malamia Police Mobile Service Camp in Mangochi last year.

As such, the welfare of officers serving in these agencies must be proportionate with their nature of work.

More than anything, there are more benefits attached to the housing project job creation, the heartbeat of the Chakwera’ s campaign promise in the build-up to the court-sanctioned 2020 Fresh Presidential Elections.

I am in Karonga launching a programme to construct 10,000 houses for security officers nationwide, which will also create tens of thousands of jobs for youth as promised, said the President in 2020.
Security analyst Sheriff Kaisi has hailed the project as a game changer in the motivation of security officers.

He said: We really needed this project a long time ago. Go to Limbe Police Station and B Company in Lilongwe and see how poor the security personnel houses.
They were constructed before we attained our independence in the 1960s.

They are very small houses that havent been rehabilitated for years. Its the same scenario with Moyale and Kamuzu Barracks.

From the 10 000 houses, Malawi Defence Force and Malawi Police Service will have 4 000 each while the Prison Service and Immigration will have 1 000 each.

There are two categories of houses. Senior staff houses will have three bedrooms, including a master bedroom ensuite and a carport while those for junior staff will also have three bedrooms, but with common washrooms.

The developments are being implemented when the country is still reeling from the impact of devastating cyclones, storms and flash floods of the past years.
Yet, Chakweras administration has proved to be much stronger.

Takenolab’s Digital Malawi Project a success in Dowa

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By Vincent Gunde

Takenolab, an organization implementing Malawi Digital Program in Dowa district has appreciated the support it is receiving from Dowa District Council saying this is helping the two sides in shaping a brighter future for the youth in the district.

The organization which is based at Dzaleka Refugee Camp-Lilambwe Village in the area of Senior Chief Msakambewa, has described the year 2023 as a successful year for the Digital Malawi Project most especially in the web development training among the students.

Deborah Ntakirutimana



Giving a progress update on the Digital Malawi Project to the Dowa District Executive Committee (DEC) at a meeting held at the Boma, the Project’s Team Leader Deborah Ntakirutimana, said 93 students from the district have been trained in the use of computers in website development at its centre office.

Ntakirutimana said currently, the last cohort for 2023 is progress until the end of November, 2023 and that the outreach to local schools covered all 8 schools surrounding Chigudu zone from August to September, 2023.

She said the project has trained 48 pupils of Chigudu primary school, 43 from Mwangala primary school, Thedze 75, Mtenthela 62, Mkanga 52, Kapatamoyo 59, Mcheza and Golong’ozi Community Day Secondary Schools (CDSS) 52 and 58 pupils respectively.

The Team Leader said the project has so far expanded to Nalunga zone from 2nd October, 2023 saying 4 schools have been engaged; Nalunga primary and secondary school, Windu primary school and Kanyanyata primary school.

“We are committed to further expanding and empowering the youth of Dowa district,” said Ntakirutimana.

She said besides the project registering remarkable successes, it is meeting challenges such as fuel scarcity which is now a national issue but they are adhering to their program schedules and transportation for students.

Ntakirutimana said the challenges were resolved by organizing weekend practical lessons to the students to avoid missing regular classes saying Takenolab has a dedicated team delivering high-quality training in computers.

She said the project has maintained program schedules despite challenges saying this is demonstrating to the outside world that they have a commitment to empowering students of Dowa with various computer skills.

The Team Leader said the project is receiving positive feedbacks from the students from standard 5 to 7 and form 1 and 3 saying examination classes are not targeted to avoid confusing them and teachers too, are requesting computer trainings to avoid falling behind.

In her remarks, Dowa District Council’s Director of Planning and Development Mecry Mpakule, appealed to all partners implementing their various interventions in the district to share progress reports of their projects for cooperation, transparency and accountability purposes.

Gorvement launches disability month with call to action by stakeholders

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By Linda Kwanjana


Minister of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare, Jean Sendeza on Friday 3rd November, 2023 launched 2023 Disability Awareness month at capital hill in Lilongwe.

Delivering her speech, the minister said people with disability continue to face discrimination among the society hence calling all stakeholders to unite and act towards giving the much needed support on people living with various disabilities.

Jean Sendeza



“As we all know, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a global vision that countries agreed in 2015 to live in peace and prosper together as one planet.

“But we can only achieve this vision of better future if everyone including persons with disabilities takes their full participatory role, in this case disability inclusion becomes an essential condition for upholding human rights peace, security and above all Sustanaible Development,” the minister highlighted.

She also explained that despite strong global committiment persons with disabilities continue facing negative attitudes like stigma, discrimination and lack of accessibility to good infrastructures including the physical environment but it is the shared duty as during this month to tackle prejudices and implement strategies and approaches that will promote respect and participation of persons with disabilities.

On the other hand the minister has emphasized that the bill for the persons with disabilities will be tabled in the fourth coming session of parliament in November and that in few days there will be a cabinet meeting which among other agendas is the issue to do with the bill of persons with disabilities.

On his part Charles Banda board member at FEDOMA, as a disability movement they are applauding government efforts as they see fostering in the inclusion of person with disabilities sighting the recent appointment of the 8th corhot of commissioners of Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC).

“As we acknowledge diversity of representation in particular, there is a representation of persons with disabilities. This is a true reflection that persons with disabilities have the capacity to hold strategic positions in the public institution like any other individual,” he said.

He also said the federation is appealing to government and other non-state actors to act with vigour to improve quality of life of persons with disabilities and they must work to break down barriers that prevent persons with disabilities in achieving their full potential.

The theme for this year’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) which falls every 3rd December is “United in action to rescue and achieve SDGs for, with and by, persons with disabilities” and the activities marking the climax of events will be held on 8th December, 2023 in Mulanje District.

All set for ‘Pamodzi’ album launch by Jay Jay Cee

By Staff Reporter


Musician Jay Jay Cee , has said all is set for the launch of his album titled ‘Pamodzi’ at Robins Park in Blantyre on Saturday, November 4,2023.

The album launch has lined up a number of top musicians in the country who have already confirmed their availability on the day.

Speaking in an interview with 247 Malawi on Friday evening, JayJay cee whose real name is James Chitsonga, founder of Raj Nation record label, said all was set for the event and assured people to expect nothing but the best from him and the rest of the artists.

Jay Jay Cee

“All the preparations for the event are done and we are just waiting for the big day to come.”
“I would like to urge all music lovers in the country to come in large numbers and witness this big event,” he said.

Some of the artists expected to spice up the album launch include Lulu, Driemo, Eli Njuchi, Sangie, Nepman, Wikise, Phyzix, Gibo Pearson, Hilco, Kellie Divine Njuchi, Zonke Too Fresh, Chibelekero, Chizmo, Achina Gattah Ase and Black Nina.

The album launch was supposed to take place on October 7 but was postponed due to a number of free events that were slated to take place on the same day.

CSOs hails Chakwera for attainment of Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI) A-Status

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By Linda Kwanjana


The Civil Society leaders in Malawi have congratulated Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on the recommendation by the Accreditation Subcommittee of the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI) that the A-Status of the Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) be sustained.

Addressing a news conference in Lilongwe, Independent Civil Society leaders Chairperson, Ceaser Kondowe said this recognition indicates that Malawi has done well in as far as human rights is concerned.

“This is yet another milestone in his commitment on ensuring that the rights of Malawians are not only upheld but also promoted as enshrined in the Republic of Malawi Constitution as read in Chapter 4,” he said.



Kondowe who was flanked by veteran activis Unandi Banda and Caleb Ng’ombo said the award of an ‘A’ status to the National Human Rights Institutions (NHRI) is made based on a number of reasons one being the role of government and the state in the restoration, sustenance of promotion and protection of human rights in that country for example, providing adequate support to the NHRI.

He said the President and his Government are being applauded as having directly contributed to a credible NHRI in Malawi by creating an environment in which human rights are protected and support institutions that serve as human rights watchdogs.

The CSO leaders said Malawi NHRI is being recognized worldwide due to the support, they are receiving from Government without interfering with their independence.

“The support that the GANHRI has given acknowledges the support that the MHRC has received from the Government of President Chakwera which includes a 41% increase in funding of the Commission; a commitment to strengthen the current legislation’s provisions for the immunity of members of the Commission, and no incident of the President abusing his powers to dismiss members of the Commission from office,” he said.

The CSOs further said that since the day President Chakwera won the elections on 27 June, 2020, he has thrived to maintain his promise of upholding the constitution.

Ceaser Kondowe