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Mathanga opens Katawa CDSS in Salima

By Chisomo Phiri

The Minister of Energy and Mining Jean Mathanga on Wednesday March 11,2026,officially opened Katawa Community Day Secondary School (CDSS) in Kanzimbe Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Kalonga in Salima, marking a milestone in the community’s educational development.

The event drew local leaders, community members, and representatives from JCM Power, whose partnership was instrumental in constructing the school.

In her address,Mathanga hailed the new institution as a beacon of hope for this village and a testament to the transformative power of partnership.

She noted that the school is more than a building; it is a symbol of JCM Power’s commitment to giving back to the communities where they operate.



Highlighting JCM Power’s 2021–2026 Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR )strategy, the minister emphasized its focus on critical areas such as access to water, education, livelihoods, and gender equality.

She commended the company’s significant investment in education, calling it a clear demonstration of their dedication to Malawi’s future and understanding of the pivotal role education plays in shaping individuals and communities.

“Schools like this are the backbone of our development, empowering our youth and driving growth.

“It is a testament to JCM Power’s foresight that they have prioritized education as a key focus of their CSR efforts,”  said Mathanga.

The minister also acknowledged JCM Power’s contributions to Malawi’s energy sector, praising the company for its role in driving economic growth and development.

“This school is a shining example of what can be achieved when the private sector and communities pool their resources, expertise, and energies to create something remarkable,” she said.

Mathanga further encouraged the students at the new school to make the most of the opportunities provided.

“Education is the key to unlocking your potential, shaping your future, and contributing to our nation’s growth. Seize this chance to learn, grow, and thrive,” she  said.

The minister concluded by thanking JCM Power for their support and called for continued collaboration to build a brighter Malawi, where every child has access to quality education.

“May this school be a catalyst for positive change in this community and a beacon of hope for generations to come,” she said.

On his part,Sub-TA Kanzimbe commended JCM Power for constructing the secondary school in the area, saying the community has long lacked such a facility.

Kanzimbe also appealed to government to consider constructing additional teachers houses and building a girls’ hostel at the school.

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