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Dimba wants canabis cultivation to be legalized in Malawi

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By Chisomo Phiri

Lilongwe South lawmaker Peter Dimba on Thursday afternoon presented a motion in parliament that seeks the legalisation of local cannabis cultivation in Malawi.

Presenting his motion, Dimba called for the Amendment of Cannabis Act to legalise the regulated cultivation, production and use of the locally produced variety.

The law maker also called for the Amendment of the Dangerous Drugs Act to push for proper regulation of the product.

Peter Dimba

According to Dimba, cannabis is an economic crop which can bring fortunes to the country, in terms of forex generation.

He said according to research, cannabis has capacity to generate  200 million dollars annually on starting and 700 million dollars once the cultivation of the crop stabilizes.

Various members of parliament supported Dimba’s motion.

Malawi has long been relying on tobacco cultivation, which accounts for about 13% of its gross domestic product and 60% of its foreign exchange earnings.

But over the years, tobacco prices have fallen, largely because of anti-smoking campaigns championed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the proven link between tobacco use and cancer.

Flames in 4-nil defeat in Four Nation Tournament 

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi national football team ‘The Flames’ were left stunned at Bingu National Stadium as they conceded 2 goals in  the first four minutes of the match in their embarrassing 4-nil defeat against the Harambee Stars of Kenya.

The Patrick Mabedi’s side conceded 2-goals in each half to the disappointed of the large crowd that braved the rains to watch their beloved team.



Kenya are now in the final where will now face Zimbabwe who defeated Zambia in an early kickoff while Malawi will face the Chipolopolo boys in a third place tie.

All set for Karonga local government by-elections

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi Electoral  Commission (MEC) commissioner Calorine Mfune says all is set for the local government  by-elections in three wards of Karonga North Constituency on Tuesday next week.

The wards are Rukulu, Chilanga and Kapolo.

Mfune who is also chair of legal services committee at  MEC says Tuesday will be an important day for people living in the aforementioned wards to choose their preferred representatives.

Malawi Electoral  Commission (MEC) commissioner Calorine Mfune



She was speaking this on Friday at Kamuzu International Airport(KIA) in Lilongwe when she was  receiving ballot papers and result sheets for the polls.

“It will be an important day for them and as a commission, we are well prepared for the by-elections,” she said.

A total of 21 candidates have been approved to contest in the by-elections.

The by-elections follow the conviction of three ward councilors in September last year who were found guilty of fraudulently pocketing K2.4 million from vendors in exchange for plots.

Bushiri’s  food relief distribution initiative reaches over half million beneficiaries

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By Chisomo Phiri

The food relief distribution initiative by prophet Shepherd Bushiri in the country has so far reached to over a half million beneficiaries since it started last month.

This is according to Bushiri’s spokesperson Aubrey Kusakala.

Kusakala says so far, the initiative has covered 11 districts with Nkhotakota residents among the latest beneficiaries.



He adds that they have intensified the distribution stating that this week they have  dispatched 12 trucks across the country.

“The food distribution initiative seeks to cushion one million people amid hunger which is haunting the country.  

“Some of the districts that have benefited are Zomba, Nkhatabay, Rumphi  Lilongwe, Nsanje , Thyolo, Mulanje, Ntcheu, Karonga and Mangochi,” says Kusakala.

Bushiri has been involved in many charitable works around the world, including Malawi, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Botswana, and South Africa.

The man of God formed a humanitarian organization called “Shepherd Bushiri Foundation” with Duncan Zgambo as the CEO,where he provides for the needy and less privileged.

He provides charitable donations, including livelihood support; educational support for orphans; humanitarian relief through food subsidies.

Good Neighbours, Malawi National Spelling Bee sign MoU to promote educational standards in Malawi

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi National Spelling Bee and Good Neighbors Malawi on Friday signed a two-year Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) that will see the two organizations working together in promoting educational standards and improving literacy levels in the country through the Spelling Bee competitions.

Speaking during the partnership signing ceremony in Lilongwe, Malawi National Spelling Bee country director Lewis Mbaula said the  partnership deal will enable his organisation reach out to children in hard to reach areas of Lilongwe and Kasungu where Good Neighbours is implementing its programmes.

“Spelling Bee competition enhances the reading culture, build vocabulary and confidence in children and also provides opportunities and exposure to the children. It has always been our wish to reach children in such areas and this is a great gesture,” he said.



Good Neighbours country director Gyo Jin Joo said about 200 children in the communities where the organisation is implementing its programmes will benefit.

“We have children’s clubs in communities and we want to provide an opportunity for exposure, motivation and fun.

“The two-year monetary support is subject to extension as we want to reach as many children as possible,” she said.

Approximately 10 000 to 15 000 children participate in the National Spelling Bee competition every year in 19 districts of the country except Likoma, Nkhotakota,Thyolo, Mwanza and Rumphi.