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Malawi Pink Eye Outbreak Failing to Cease

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By Andrew Magombo

Poor hygiene is said to be a remedy to cubing the Viral Conjunctivitis, a highly contagious eye infection spreading rapidly in Malawi.

Viral Conjunctivitis, commonly known as Pink Eye, affects the conjunctiva, the thin, transparent layer of tissue that covers the white part of the eye and lines the inside of the eyelid.

Dr. Yohane Mwale, Acting Director of Health and Social Services, Mchinji District Council, Malawi

Recently, the Mchinji district Health office reported seven cases of Viral Conjunctivitis, alarming health authorities. Dr. Yohane Mwale, the Director of Health and Social Services for Mchinji, revealed that five cases originated from Mchinji police station involving suspects, while the other two cases were registered in Traditional Authorities Nyoka and Mduwa respectively.

In response to the outbreak, Dr. Mwale has urged residents in the border district to practice good hygiene, including regular handwashing, avoiding close contact, and seeking medical attention promptly when they develop signs and symptoms of acute viral conjunctivitis.

Chimunthu Banda takes German Aid to Nkhotakota Islands

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By Innocent Chunga & Wongani Mkandawire


Parliamentarian for Nkhotakota North Constituency, Henry Chimunthu Banda, on Saturday took humanitarian support from Germans, through the Malawi-Hilfe Schwindegg organization, to assist flood survivors at Chauma Island and Kachere Beach in the area of Senior Chief Kanyenda in the district.

Speaking at Chauma Primary School on the Island, Chimunthu Banda assured people that he will continue supporting them with necessary aid.

He said government will pump in more support and address other challenges that people are facing in the areas.

Parliamentarian for Nkhotakota North Constituency, Henry Chimunthu Banda, on Saturday took humanitarian support from Germans, through the Malawi-Hilfe Schwindegg organization, to assist flood survivors at Chauma Island and Kachere Beach in the area of Senior Chief Kanyenda in the district.
Chimunthu Banda



He said President Dr Lazarus Chakwera is aware of most of the challenges faced and is hopeful they will be addressed.

Chimunthu Banda, who spent over an hour on Lake Malawi to reach out to the affected people said, hundreds of people were affected but some are still in disaster-prone areas which prompted him to carry out the distribution exercise.

“After realising that some flood survivors are still on the island, I started contacting well-wishers and various organisations to source food and non-food items to assist them,” said Banda.

County Director and Project Manager for Malawi-Hilfe Schwindegg, Deosi Kumcheza, assured the flood survivors in the area of the organisation’s commitment to ensure that all people affected by the recent flash floods receive the required assistance from the organisation, government and other partners.

Village Headman Semion Kanyenda, described the support as timely, calling on well-wishers as well as the government to pump in more support for the survivors.

With support from people from Germany through Malawi-Hilf Schwindegg, Chimunthu Banda distributed food and non-food items including maize flour, soya pieces, salt, soap, cooking oil, and peanut butter to the flood survivors.

Malawi Traffic Relief Success

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By Andrew Magombo

The extensive construction of roads and bridges aimed at alleviating traffic congestion in major cities across Malawi has yielded significant results in Blantyre.

Under the dynamic leadership of President Lazarus Chakwera, the Ministry of Transport and Public Works was tasked with the strategic development of new transportation infrastructure.

For example on February 12, 2021, Honourable Halima Daud, MP, Deputy Minister of Local Government launched K2 billion roads construction projects in Blantyre City.



Under the Roads Fund Administration financed projects, the Council constructed filter roads which are currently functional.

In Zomba the Mayor and Chinamwali Ward Councillor Davie Maunde, launched the construction of the Ndelemani Road worth K980 million.

The 1.5km road, took about 180 days to complete, and was constructed by Cas Civil Engineers.

These newly constructed roads and bridges have notably eased traffic congestion, enhancing efficiency in transportation and contributing to economic growth.

Among the key road projects completed are the Chipatala to Kamba Market Road, Michiru to Black Box Road, Chiwembe to Newlands Road via Manje, Makhetha to Ndirande via Nkolokoti, and Namiwawa to Sunnyside.

The improved accessibility has positively impacted time management for the populace, facilitating their engagement in economic activities and bolstering the nation’s economy.

Prior to the construction of the roads economic experts remarked on the transformative effects of these infrastructure enhancements.

Veteran journalist Charles Mkula dies at 57

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By Chisomo Phiri

A dark cloud has engulfed Malawi’s media fraternity following the death of a veteran journalist Charles Mkula.

Mkula,57,saccumbed to kidney failure on Sunday March 10,2024 at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) in Blantyre.

According to his brother, Joseph Mkula, the late Charles Mkula will be buried on Tuesday March 12,2024 at Chipande Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Malemia in Zomba.

A dark cloud has engulfed Malawi's media fraternity following the death of a veteran journalist Charles Mkula.
The late Mkula

He worked for various media organisations including the defunct The Enquirer Newspaper and at the time of his death, he was the secretary general for Journalists Union of Malawi (JUMA).

Mkula was also a correspondent for various international online news organisations.

Mwakasungula trashes Peter Mutharika’s decision to contest in the 2025 presidential elections

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By Chisomo Phiri

One of the country’s renowned governance commentators Undule Mwakasungula has trashed former president Peter Mutharika on his comeback bid saying the decision lacks careful consideration.

Mwakasungula has made the sentiments in a statement in reaction to Mutharika’s decision to lead his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in the September 2025 elections.

In the statement,  Mwakasungula says: “While he [Mutharika] may believe that his leadership is necessary, concerns about his age, wellbeing, past indecisive record compounded by so many other challenges to the nation cannot be ignored.

Undule Mwakasungula



“It is imperative, therefore, for Mutharika to reflect on whether his candidacy aligns with the best interests of Malawians, and to consider the potential consequences of his return to power.”

He adds that Mutharika needs to understand that there is life after the presidency and that there are various ways to contribute to Malawi while outside the government.

Speaking at a press briefing at his Page House in Mangochi on Friday, Mutharika said his decision to stand in the elections has been compelled by the suffering of Malawians as a result of alleged failure by President Lazarus Chakwera to run the state of affairs.

Mutharika and his DPP lost government following the court sanctioned presidential polls in June 2020.

The party has been embroiled in never ending infighting leading to the expulsion of some senior members including Kondwani Nankhumwa, Grelzeder Jeffrey, Uladi Mussa and Mark Botoman among others.