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Greenbelt Greenhouse Limited bell pepper exports generating more forex

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By Chisomo Phiri

Greenbelt Greenhouse Limited (GGL), a company under the Greenbelt Authority says it has managed to generate 65 thousand US Dollars from 70 tons of bell pepper exports to South Africa since November, 2023,contributing to the generation of forex in the country

In an interview with this publication,GGL Sales and Marketing Manager Tamandani Chanza said:“Recently we exported 3 tons of bell peppers to South Africa where we have secured markets. The trip was the 26th in four months. And that should show you that we are quite serious with the venture.”

Asked on how GGL manages to stay competitive on South African Market considering that South Africa is a major food and vegetable producer and exporter globally, Chanza was quick to point out that as a company they are very serious on quality control, starting from the greenhouses to processing and packaging.

“Everything is precise and regulated in the pumphouse, starting from the amount of water, fertilizer, and pesticide that each plant gets. And even the amount of light that the plants get is regulated to make sure the plant gets only what it needs to have quality produce, that way no market would reject our product,” she explained.

Commenting on the development, Agriculture Production Manager for the Greenbelt Authority (GBA) Mesiah Moleni disclosed that at first they had challenges with securing markets as they were only supplying to local markets.

“With the South Africa deal we are hopeful to penetrate more external markets. We are in talks with Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Botswana. I must say as an authority we are satisfied with what GGL is doing,” said Moleni.

Apart from forex, GGL has also contributed to job creation having employed about 130 Malawians.

This development comes barely days after President Lazarus Chakwera delivered his 4th State of the Nation Address (SONA) where he emphasized that agriculture commercialization was one of the ways of getting Malawi out of the economic challenges experienced in 2023.

Greenbelt Authority is a government corporation established under the Greenbelt Authority Act No. 23 of 2017 from the Greenbelt Initiative.

The Aim of the organization is to champion large scale commercial irrigation through efficient use of land and water resources in order to accelerate social-economic transformation in the country.

It offers a lucrative package of projects requiring foreign investment.

The projects are spread across the country where there are sustainable water resources inline with the core objective of the Greenbelt Initiative, which is to utilize every piece of land available for large-scale commercial irrigation farming.

FAM releases 2023 Castel Challenge Cup players awards nominees list

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By Chisomo Phiri

Football Association of Malawi(FAM) has announced the release of  a list of nominees for the 2023 Castel Challenge Cup individual players’ awards.

According to the list,the four awards up for grabs are the Player of the Tournament, Discovery of the Tournament, Best Goalkeeper and Top goal scorer.

The latter will be shared by six players who are tied at five goals and these are Peter Kasonga and Mphatso Philemon of MAFCO, Emmanuel Saviel of Bangwe All Stars, Mighty Mukuru Wanderers striker Chiukepo Msowoya,  Moyale Barracks forward Gastin Simkonda and Patrick Macheso of Silver Strikers.



FCB Nyasa Big Bullets strikers Hassan Kajoke and Lanjesi Nkhoma and Silver Strikers midfielder Patrick Macheso will compete for the Player of the Tournament award.

Saviel and his teammate defender Talandila Chigaula and Chitipa United left back Grem Lemela have been nominated for the Discovery of the Tournament award.

The three nominees for the goalkeeper of the tournament are Rahman of Bangwe All Stars, Silver Strikers stopper Pilirani Mapira and Richard Chimbamba of FCB Nyasa Big Bullets.

The winners will be crowned at a special ceremony to be hosted by the sponsors Castel Malawi on February 21, 2024 in Blantyre.

According to FAM Competitions and Communications Director  Gomezgani Zakazaka, the Competitions Technical Study group produced the nominations after analysing the Competitions statistics.

Zakazaka said a selected group of coaches under the National Coaches Association, who were responsible for selecting Player of the Match in the competition and some football journalists will vote for the awards.

Kawale touts Agriculture as benchmark of Malawi economy

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By Linda Kwanjana

Minister of Agriculture Sam Kawale says Agriculture remains key component of Malawi economy ang a key towards attainment on Agenda 2063.

Speaking  during the Malawi Agriculture Investment Forum held at BICC in Lilongwe Kawale said agriculture sector remains critical to achieving the Malawi we want as stipulated in the national vision, the Malawi 2063 (MW2063).

He said this is consistent with the National Agriculture Policy (NAP) and the National Agriculture Investment Plan (NAIP), which seeks to transform and commercialize the agriculture sector to achieve food, nutrition and income security.

“That is why it is important to have good collaboration between the government and the private sector, ” he said.

He said Government emphasize on collaboration to empower agriculture sector.

Kawale  said  it is important to have good collaboration between government and the private sector as one way to empower agriculture sector players in order to attract sector investment and explore opportunities.

Kawale said  this collaboration will help the  country to explore opportunities for capital investments in various value chains developed under Hand in Hand Initiative (HiHi).

“The Hand in Hand Initiative has provided Malawi with an opportunity to map out investment options. The ministry has developed investment proposals on rice, banana, dairy, fisheries and aquaculture value chains following a comprehensive analysis and consultative process in all the three regions of the country,” Kawale said.

He said the Ministry recognize that for a successful implementation of the initiative, there is a need for everyone to take a leading role in mobilizing resources and providing technical support so that the country should move to a wealthy and self-reliant nation.

“This investment forum is critical to transforming the Agriculture sector as we answer how to boost the sector’s contribution to economic growth. In searching for solutions, we have always sought answers from various stakeholders to make suitable investment,” the minister added.

He therefore urged Malawians to continue with the commitment which has been shown so far by being part of the team to transform the agriculture sector.

The minister also acknowledged Malawi Investment Trade Center (MITC), for honoring a call that was made to them to organize such an event and he also extend sincere thanks to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), for the technical support rendered to this cause.

President Chakwera receive rare praise from Parliamentarians – the case of Zomba Malosa

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By Linda Kwanjana

President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has been branded as a man who has vision and focus towards the development of this country.

Independent  Member of Parliament for
Zomba Changalume  Biswick Million said this on Thursday 15th February 2024 when he rose and respond to State of the nation address.

For long time , opposition political parties have been targeting Chakwera blaming him of doing nothing. But yesterday the situation was different.

Million



But Million took to swipe on such people saying there its time people should be able to  give President Lazarus Chakwera more time of fulfilling his promises, saying even Members of Parliament themselves have not yet met the promises they made to constituents during campaign.

“On the onset let me thank the President, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera for accepting the pains which Malawians are facing in his SONA. It takes a man with a bold heart to acclaim when things are not okay, and that’s the first sign that you are ready to face it and deal with it. Acceptance is a key to greater achievements” Said Zomba Changalume legislator in preamble to his contribution to the SONA.

Quoting the scripture from the book of John, Chapter 2:9-10, Million told the House that the country has some characters which just focus on negative things, forgetting good things that someone has done for them.

Million said , there are a lot of good things that can be mentioned, endless lists that have happened to our constituencies through the President of this nation.

“All of us here are elected Members of Parliament and we made promises to our voters in our various constituencies, but if you ask each one of us, we have not yet finished all the promises we made.
We are still asking for more time for things to happen. Why can’t we come with the same mind and motive that we should support the President to make sure that this nation achieves each and every plan which the President has put in, because we have got one Malawi, we have got one nation that we all depend on” said Million

Million urged Malawians to join hands and support such leader for more meaningful developments to take place.

Million has since hailed Government all developments taking place in his area such as  Namadidi, Swaswa, and Mayela schools  built  through EQUALS Project, 38 meters bridge, just to mention afew.

In his conclusion Million made a strong appeal to all well wishing Malawians to come out in their large number to and support President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera so that he is able to complete all his development plants.

Recently, a Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Parliament from Mwanza , Joyce Chitsulo pledged to support Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera saying she will not meddle into politics but rather development.

She cited developments which have already taken place in her area. Contributing to Sona, Chitsulo hit at Chakwera critics saying they are enemies of development.

Rebuilding communities: Thyolo district council prioritises development projects

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By: Twink Jones Gadama

Thyolo District Council is gearing up for a transformational year ahead as they prioritize the completion of vital Constituency Development Fund (CDF) projects in their estimated K31.2 billion budget for the 2024–2025 fiscal year. With a focus on improving infrastructure and services for their communities, the council is aiming to make significant progress in areas such as borehole drilling, health facility rehabilitation, and other District Development Fund (DDF) initiatives.

According to George Matiya, the council’s vice finance chairperson, approximately K2.5 billion has been allocated towards these development projects. This investment will not only enhance the quality of life for residents but also stimulate economic growth and development in the region. Matiya emphasized the importance of completing these unfinished projects to ensure that the communities can fully benefit from the resources allocated to them.

In addition to the infrastructure projects, the council is also focusing on generating revenue from various sources. Matiya stated that they anticipate generating around K265 million from market establishments, fees, and service charges, which represents 0.9 percent of their total budget. This shows a commitment to maximizing resources and exploring innovative ways to fund essential projects that will benefit the residents of Thyolo.

District Commissioner Hudson Kuphanga expressed his optimism about the upcoming fiscal year, noting that the council’s prudent utilization of the budget will lead to significant improvements in the communities. With a clear focus on accountability and transparency, Kuphanga believes that the council will be able to make a lasting impact on the lives of the residents of Thyolo.

One of the key priorities for the council is to address the pressing need for clean and accessible water sources. Borehole drilling projects will provide communities with a reliable source of water, improving health and sanitation conditions. Additionally, health facility rehabilitation will ensure that residents have access to quality healthcare services, ultimately leading to a healthier population.

The council’s commitment to completing the unfinished CDF projects demonstrates their dedication to creating lasting change in Thyolo. By actively engaging with community members and seeking input on their needs and priorities, the council is ensuring that the projects undertaken align with the aspirations of the residents.

As Thyolo District Council embarks on this ambitious journey to transform their communities, they are setting a positive example for other districts in Malawi. Through effective budget management, strategic investments, and a focus on community-driven development, Thyolo is poised to make significant strides in improving the lives of its residents.

In conclusion, the upcoming fiscal year represents a pivotal moment for Thyolo District Council as they prioritize development projects that will have a lasting impact on their communities. With a clear vision and a commitment to accountability, the council is well-positioned to bring about positive change and create a brighter future for the residents of Thyolo.