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MCP Deputy Leader Gotani Hara Addresses National Challenges Affecting Malawi and Africa

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By Burnett Munthali

Catherine Gotani Hara, the deputy leader of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and Speaker of the National Assembly, has expressed that the challenges currently facing Malawi are not unique to the country but are also prevalent in many other nations across Africa. Her remarks come as part of a broader dialogue regarding the socio-economic difficulties that are impacting the region.

During her address, Hara called upon leaders in rural areas, including traditional chiefs, to avoid engaging in corrupt practices in the various social initiatives being implemented by the government. She emphasized the importance of transparency and integrity in executing these programs aimed at addressing the challenges faced by the nation.

Gotani Hara in Dowa



In addition to her message to local leaders, Hara urged the youth to actively seek loans from the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) to start businesses that can improve their livelihoods. She highlighted the critical role that young entrepreneurs can play in driving economic growth and development within their communities.

Hara’s call to action reflects a growing recognition of the need for youth engagement in the economic landscape of Malawi. By encouraging young people to pursue business opportunities, she aims to empower them to contribute to the nation’s economic recovery and development.

The acknowledgment that Malawi’s problems are mirrored in other African nations highlights the interconnectedness of socio-economic challenges across the continent. Issues such as poverty, unemployment, and corruption are not confined to one country but are shared experiences that require collaborative efforts for resolution.

Hara’s leadership in addressing these challenges speaks to the necessity of unity and collective action among African nations. By fostering dialogue and cooperation, leaders can work towards implementing effective solutions that benefit their citizens and promote sustainable development.

Catherine Gotani Hara’s call for integrity among local leaders and her encouragement for youth entrepreneurship signify a proactive approach to tackling the pressing issues faced by Malawi and its neighbors. As the country navigates its challenges, the emphasis on transparency, empowerment, and collaboration will be essential in forging a path toward a more prosperous future for all Malawians.

MCP Assures Farmers of Better Tobacco Prices.

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By Andrew Magombo

Vice President of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), Catherine Gotani Hara, has assured farmers in Dowa that the current government is committed to addressing the challenges faced by tobacco farmers. She emphasized that the administration is working to ensure that farmers receive fair prices for their produce.

Speaking at a political rally organized by MCP Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda on Saturday, Hara stated that the previous regimes had subjected farmers to low tobacco prices, but President Lazarus Chakwera is determined to change that.

Chimwendo and Gotani Hara in Dowa



“President Chakwera wants to see farmers benefiting from their hard work,” Hara said. “He will make sure that the coming tobacco marketing season offers better prices for farmers so they can meet their basic needs.”

In the 2023 tobacco marketing season, 120 million kilograms of tobacco were sold at an average price of $2.35 per kilogram, an increase from the 85 million kilograms sold in 2022 at $2.14 per kilogram. Hara pointed to this upward trend as evidence of the government’s efforts to improve farmers’ livelihoods, and promised that further improvements are on the way.

Hara concluded by reassuring the farmers that the administration is dedicated to ensuring even better prices in the future, as part of its broader plan to support and uplift the agricultural sector.

MUBAS expels six students for cheating during exams

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By Chisomo Phiri

Six students from Malawi University of Business and Applied Science (MUBAS) have been expelled for being involved in cheating during examinations.

This has been confirmed in a memo dated September 26, 2024, addressed to students and staff members.

The memo states that the students, namely Joram Chigongwa, Griphin Sefasi, Joseph Pitani, Steven Phiri, Haervy Ackson Sakala, and Isaac Siyama, appeared before the Academic Disciplinary Committee to answer charges of misconduct and were all found guilty.

The committee then recommended the expulsion of the said students.

The memo further states that only one student, identified as Rasheed Kapito, was not found guilty of the cheating malpractice, while Yasin Njinga has been seriously warned.

Mkaka denies joining PDP

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By Chisomo Phiri

Former Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Secretary General Eisenhower Mkaka has denied rumors circulating on social media that he is joining the People’s Development Party (PDP), led by Kondwani Nankhumwa.

The speculation started after Mkaka posted an eagle on his Facebook page, which is the same as logo of the PDP.

However, Mkaka clarifies that he is  committed to MCP and cannot leave the party anyhow.

Mkaka



“Musavutike: I was born in MCP and I will die in MCP! This has nothing to do with any political move! Learn the principles of an eagle!,” he says.

Mkaka has been silent since losing the MCP’s Secretary General post to Minister of Local Government and Unity Richard Chimwendo Banda.

Slessor back with new album “Did You Miss Me?”


By Durell Namasani

Award-winning Hip-hop artist Slessor Munthali popularly know by his first name ‘Slessor’, is back on the music scene with a 15 track LP titled  ‘Did You Miss Me?’

Slessor who is currently working with NBS Bank in Lilongwe, says the album features fellow urban music artists namely; Seven O More, Episodz, Riffle Dynamics and Basecube



Slessor came in the limelight in 2009 and later got signed by HB Records after the release of hits like ‘Phwando La Lero’, ‘Heart Breaker’ and ‘Wa Matama’ .

Other popular songs from Rapper who is regarded as one of Malawi’s Best Hip-hop Lyricists include ‘Pachiwaya’, ‘Achisale’ and ‘Better than You.’


Below is the  tracklist and the link for Slessor’s new LP

1.Mid day News Bulletin By Sam Kabambe
2.Did you Miss Me?(Prod. by Bassik)
3.Blessings (Prod. by Steve Chriss)
4.Run Tingz ft Simba (Prod. by Slo Beats)
5.Evening News Bulletin By Sam Kabambe
6.My Friend (Prod. by Slo Beats)
7.Too Late ft Gazel (Prod. By M.O.D and Khumbo Manda)
8.For the Culture ft Riffle Dynamics and Episodz (Prod. by Tonic City)
9.Jungle Interlude ft Seven O More(Prod. by Slo Beats)
10.Handede ft Achina Gattah Ase and Baxxy Mw (Steve Chris)
11.Town Monger (Prod. By Tonic City)
12.Alibe Mwini (Prod. by Blage)
13.Superman ft Basecube(Prod. By Bassik)
14.Beautiful Day Interlude
15.Beautiful Day ft Gazel (Prod. by Slo Beats)

[ Full Lp https://vwaza.com/c/0dbc6a56-b1ed-44b3-8dea-5085d423862e ]