By Jones Gadama
After a brief suspension of operations, the MV Ilala, Malawi’s vital passenger and cargo vessel, has resumed its routine voyages on Lake Malawi.
The ship’s return has brought immense relief to residents of Likoma and Chizumulu Islands, who heavily rely on water transport for goods and services.
According to Watson Maingo, Public Relations Officer in the Ministry of Transport and Public Works, the vessel underwent its annual service, which has now been successfully completed.
Acting Traditional Authority Mkumpha of Likoma and Chizumulu Islands expressed gratitude for the ship’s return, highlighting the critical role it plays in sustaining the livelihoods of islanders.

The suspension of MV Ilala’s operations had significant implications for the communities, particularly in the wake of a recent boat accident on Likoma Island that claimed over 11 lives.
The incident underscored the importance of reliable and safe transportation on the lake.
The MV Ilala has been a cornerstone of transportation on Lake Malawi since its launch in 1951.
The vessel connects the southern and northern parts of the country, including the islands, transporting goods and people across the 350-mile-long lake.
Built in Scotland and transported to Malawi in pieces, the ship has undergone several refurbishments, including a major refit in 2013 that equipped it with brand-new engines.
During the suspension, smaller boats were the only alternative for islanders, which posed significant challenges.
The return of MV Ilala has brought stability and reassurance to the communities, who can now access essential goods and services.
Rice vendor Atrick Munthali noted that the ship’s return is a relief, especially concerning the safety of travelers.
While the return of MV Ilala is welcome news, concerns remain about the vessel’s capacity and safety.
In the past, there have been discussions about replacing the MV Ilala with newer vessels, such as the MV Chilembwe, which has a lower passenger capacity.
However, the MV Ilala remains a vital lifeline for the communities.
The MV Ilala’s operations are crucial for the economic and social well-being of the island communities.
The ship transports a wide range of goods, including construction materials, food, and other essential items.
Its return has ensured the continuation of these vital services, providing a sense of security and stability for the residents.
The resumption of MV Ilala’s operations on Lake Malawi is a significant development for the island communities.
As the vessel continues to provide essential transportation services, it is crucial to ensure its maintenance and safety.
The Malawi Shipping Company’s efforts to maintain the vessel and address labor issues are vital to sustaining this lifeline service.
With its rich history and continued importance, the MV Ilala remains an integral part of Malawi’s transportation network.