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Mtambo’s Peoples movement launches Diaspora wing

The newly launched CFT movement headed by its commander in Chief Timothy Mtambo has opened the door for Malawians living in diaspora to get involved. The movement has launched its Diaspora branch which so far has members from the UK, Switzerland ,Germany and USA.

Speaking about the launch, the interim spokesperson for group Phyllis Chipojola confirmed the launch of the movement. “Indeed we have launched CFT movement in diaspora . Timothy Mtambo felt it necessary that Malawians in diaspora need to be actively involved in the fight to liberate and save Malawi and so far, we have hit the ground running and are accepting new members to the movement”

Chipojola went on to clarify that so far CFT has endorsed grand alliance of UTM and MCP and others. “We want people to know that this is a movement, its not a political party, we are bringing together like-minded people whose motive so far is to see DPP out of power. It is for this reason that the movement is open to members of the other parties as long as their stand at the moment is to see change in Malawi”.

The diaspora CFT has set up a committee which is currently being headed by Linda Khembo-Nwosu on an interim basis. In welcoming the diaspora movement Timothy Mtambo, has expressed his gratitude and appreciation for those in diaspora that have so far joined the movement  and adopted the transformative agenda of the people power movement.

 “People are so in love with the movement, this is a people’s movement. CFT has so far been in the Norther region setting up structures and we will soon be in the Centre and south and the diaspora involvement is timely and welcomed” read the statement from Mtambo.

Movement Diaspora Leader: Khembo

Malawi Covid19 Cases rise to 37

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

The Covid-19 disease cases in Malawi have risen from 36 to 37 following the newly declared case a while ago from Mzuzu.

Minister of health Hon. Jappie Mhango has announced that an additional case has been identified in Mzuzu as 40 year old Malawian man who was on quarantine after traveling to Tanzania has tested positive of the virus known as Corona.

Looking at the way the disease has-been spreading in Malawi, it is clear that had it been all the borders if this country were closed, there could have been no case of Covid-19 as of April 30, 2020, as almost all except one case are as a result of cross border infections. But until this minute it is not known why the state decided to close institutions like schools and put very strict measures within the country while keeping the borders doing business as usual.

The today’s case in Mzuzu has brought the total COVID-19 Cases to 37, with 3 deaths, 7 recoveries and 27 still positive.

Sad news as Malawian UK based medical doctor dies of Covid19

The Malawian community in the UK have yet again faced another sad moment . It has been reported  that a Medical Doctor  based in the city of Manchester, Dr Austin Gunda  has succumbed to the virus .

Dr Austin Gunda

According to report reaching us  Dr Gunda was admitted a few days ago . His condition worsened and he was put on the ventilator as he was having breathing difficulties. He finally died in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

Dr Gunda was well known among the Malawi community. He was a general Practitioner. Details  of his funeral are yet to be announced  

The UK has been one of the worst hit countries with over 22000 people dead so far .

Chakwera accuses MEC ,NRB DPP of running criminal syndicate to create ghost voters

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By Chalo Mvula

The President of Malawi Congress party Dr Lazarus Chakwera has today hit out a Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC)of running a criminal syndicate to manipulate  the forthcoming elections

He was speaking at a press conference that he conducted at the party’s headquarters in Lilongwe. Chakwera began by telling the nation that their vote is not protected. He went on to reveal that MCP has established that Malawi electoral commission is not doing enough to protect the people’s vote.

The MCP leader said the party has established that MEC voters roll has been greatly compromised. He highlighted that the National Registration Bureau (NRB)  is working with MEC in registering minors to vote in the next election.  He also pointed out that DPP has been sending people to buy national identity cards which in the end they are working with NRB to compromise the system and create fake and ghost voter roll.

Chakwera :MEC compromised

Chakwera justified his claims by announcing that a team of investigators from the party conducted an investigation where they followed a voter registration exercise in Chikwawa

 “ In the investigation, we found out that a young man  in Chikwawa by the name of Ephraim who will be 18 in 2 months  took his ID to the centre to register. However it was established that  his name  was already on the roll and was registered back in 2018” said Chakwera.  He went further to say , more cases have been established where by  over 7000 cases of minors being registered and their IDs being stolen and comprised going back to 2018 NRB  database.

Chakwera finally issued a strong warning to MEC  to put their act together.  He announced that he has advised his legal team to begin court action  to demand that NRB and MEC clean up their database.

He promised Malawians  that he will always tell the truth no matter  how hard it might be and that it is his intention  to fight for Malawians.

Health Ministry applauds MUST Covid19 efforts

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Secretary for Health Dr Dan Namarika on Tuesday visited the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) to appreciate its innovation efforts in the fight against Covid19


In his remarks, Dr Namarika said universities should be a source of solutions in this time of the Covid19 pandemic and asked the university to showcase innovations that have been developed and finalized and can be used; those that are still under development but have gaps so his ministry can see how best to support and those that are at concept level and need support to implement.


In response, MUST Vice Chancellor Professor Address Malata said the university learnt about the challenges that come with Covid19 earlier on through its two staff members who are doing further studies in Wuhan, the city where the pandemic started in China.
“As such, we realized that we needed to start preparing so that when the disease reaches Malawi, we should have something to fight it with. As we speak, we have various innovations at various stages of development,” she said.


In line with the Health PS’s plea that innovations should mostly focus on prevention as that is where Malawi’s health systems are stronger, MUST showcased innovations that support prevention and provision of personal protective equipment (PPEs).


The first was the automatic water and soap dispenser which has been transformed from the initial prototype is now ready for use. And to show this, the university donated the first automatic water and soap dispenser to the ministry.


Other innovations included reusable face masks that are printed in 3D, face shields of different designs and costs. Some of these, the university will only come up with designs and engage industrial partners to mass produce.
“For the face shields, we have produces more than 1000 already but the ones that require 3D printing are slow to produce because the printers we are using are not heavy duty. If we can get funding to purchase a heavy duty 3D printer, we can increase production and be able to supply across the country,” said Richard Chilipa, a lecturer and one of those involved in the project.


The university also indicated that it is developing a low cost ventilator that would go at only US$350. It is also developing disinfectors for both people and PPEs.
The university is also producing alcohol based hand sanitizers but it was also exploring production of non-alcohol based hand sanitizers, which will require certification from regulators.
“We also have developed a disposable gown that can be used as PPE by health personnel. This is also low cost and we can produce large quantities if we were to get the orders,” said Kent Kafatia, who is working on the gown.


Some of the university’s students also showcased a mobile application they have developed that is able to trace contacts of patients and suspects, self-test by focusing on symptoms and one’s network of exposure, geo-fencing of patients and people on self-quarantine in addition to providing general information on Covid19. However, this application can only be accessed or utilized on smart phones.


The students have also developed a WhatsApp bot that is able to respond to most questions around Covid19 thereby providing reliable and verifiable information to the public. The bot also incorporates aspects of self-testing.
“Both these mobile facilities are ready except for the information on Covid19 which we would like to request the Ministry of Health to provide to us so that we can share. We want to have a credible source of our information. Another area of support is on making the Apps run on toll-free connectivity. We will also need to register the innovations, especially the WhatsApp bot,” said Madalitso Nyemba, one of the students developing the Apps.
The Secretary of Health was also briefed on what MUST is doing on treatment and other areas of the Covid19 fight.
“We were interested in opening a testing centre and we talked to various partners to understand what it would take in terms of equipment and skills. We are happy to report that one partner in America has donated to us equipment that will be able to run tests with huge capacity and the equipment will be ready for dispatch in a week’s time. However, our challenge is to have the equipment transported from Boston, USA, to America, especially now when flights have been grounded.
“We would appreciate if the Ministry, through its various partners, can help by transporting our equipment together with any humanitarian supplies that would be coming from America so that we can join the fight through testing,” said Dr Gama Bandawe, Head of Biological Sciences Department which will be doing the tests.


As an education institution, the university has also come up with an e-learning platform that can be used to deliver lessons to students during this time when students are not in school.
After the presentations, Dr Namarika and his team that comprised, among others, Director of Planning Kettie Langwe and Deputy Director of Clinical Services Dr Nedson Fosiko, was taken to appreciate work in the MUST design studio where the face masks and face shields are being produced and the laboratories where tests will be done.
At the end of the day, some of the innovators have been linked to some technocrats at Ministry of Health to continue with discussions on how best the two can work together in the fight against Covid19.
As of April 28, Malawi had registered 36 cases with three deaths.