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Minister of Gender bails out hunger striken family at Mbwatalika

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By Linda Kwanjana

It was all smiles at Maleza Village in the area of Traditional Authority Mbwatalika in Lilongwe when the Minister of Gender , disability, community and social welfare , Jean Muonaomuuza Sendeza together with  God’s Touch officials visited the area  to distribute various food and non food items to the members of the community.

Speaking during the event , the Minister said was deeply concerned with the what she saw in the area where one family has four children with disability challenges.



The Minister urged the community to help the family since they cannot engage themselves in economic activities.

The Minister alongside the God’s Touch officials donated food items such as maize and wheelchair.

Hon Sendeza also promised that she will build a house for the family of four people who are failing to take care since the father in that house died a few years ago.

During the function,  Sendeza  appealed to Malawians to pray for good rains so that the country do not have food shortage.

The Minister also challenged the leaders in the area to prioritize vulnerable people in food distribution.

“Nzomvetsa chisoni kuti thandizo likabwela anthu ovutikitsitsa salandila nawo. Izi nzofunika kuti zithe. Tiyeni pakabwela zolemba lemba tiziyambira anthu onvutika,”

In his statement God’s Touch Chairperson Auxencio Chiwaya Thunyako commended the Minister for joining the campaign of providing good life to the disability strike. family.

Chiwaya said his organization has already worked tireless to send one boy from the family for rehabilitation and that he is now walking.

Chiwaya said with the help of God’s touch Chifundo has been operated by God’s grace he will be able to walk and even play football soon.The other one  has been given a wheelchair which will help her in moving to school, church and another place she wishes to be.

“We do everything through contributions from our pockets. It must be noted that we are from the party but we understand there is more to politics than just looking at votes, ” he said.

Malawi Bureau of Standards bites as it suspends food operators

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By Christer Kalukusha

The Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) has revoked certificates of various food business operators across the country, on issues to do with hygiene and safety.

In a press release, released today, MBS has revoked the certification and suspended operation of Suhanna Continental Bakery (Bread and Buns), Sana Superstore-North End mall, Mzuzu (Bread, Buns, Confectioneries & Meat Handling); Midland Fast Food (Catering Services); Macdeema Cash N’ Carry, Mzuzu (Butchery); Perekezi Enterprises (Honey and Coffee), Mzuzu Coffee Planters Cooperative Union Ltd (Ground Coffee); Emmaculate Lodge, Mzuzu (Catering Services); Our Daily Bread Bakery (Bread & Buns); Chipiku Stores-Game Complex,Lilongwe, (Catering services, Meat Handling, Bread and Buns) and Korea Gardens, Lilongwe (Catering Services), due to non-compliance with relevant Malawi standards

.According to MBS Director General, Dr. Benard Thole, it is their mandate to ensure that Malawians are served with food products that are of quality and good standards hence the suspension of operators that failed to comply to such conditions.

“The aforementioned operators were found operating below the minimum requirements of the Malawi Standard (MS) 21:2002: Food and Food processing units-code of hygiene conditions, exposing the products and or services to significant food risk. In the interest of public health safety and in line with provision of Malawi Bureau of Standards Act (Cap 51:02) sections 34 (1) and 39 (1), the MBS hereby exercises its mandate to withdraw certification and or issue suspension order to these business operators”, he said.

He has therefore advised the general public to refrain from patronising the services (catering and meat handling) and buying or consuming products from these facilities until all the shortfalls are addressed and suspension is lifted.

German donates digital equipment to Ministry of Education

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by Lesnat Kenan

Republic of Germany through Voluntary Service Overseas Malawi (VSO) under Unlocking Talent (UT) project has handed over digital equipment (tablets) to the Ministry of Education with the aim of discovering and transforming education through education technology.

Speaking on Saturday during the handover ceremony of tablets and iPads for digital learning at Kasiya Primary School in Lilongwe, German Ambassador to Malawi Ute Konig said the Unlocking Talent project has a role to empower children in Malawi to build literacy and numeracy skills needed to achieve their full potential in education.

“The project has helped a lot of primary school learners in Malawi as many learners are now able to learn through technology. We have reached over 170,000 primary school learners to access literacy and numeracy learning through tablets and ipads “. she added.

Konig said the UT E-learning for primary education project was implemented by VSO Malawi in 2019 and has been working with the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the German government funded by the kreditanstalt fur wiederaufbau (KFW) with over 30 billion Malawi kwacha used to make this possible.

In her remarks Minister of Education, Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima said the UT project is a demonstration of the Malawi government’s commitment towards digitalization of education system particularly at a foundation level with the aim of accelerating the attainment of learning outcomes among learners in numeracy and literacy.

Konig and Kambauwa

“Through this project, government alongside the development partners including VSO wanted to prove that indeed the use of technology can accelerate the attainment of learning outcomes especially in primary schools”. Said Wirima.

She added that German government through the UT project has helped the Ministry in delivery of quality and inclusive education in 338 schools from 15 districts in Malawi.

Wirima added that the UT project has also helped government in terms of infrastructure development by constructing 178 learning centers for primary schools blocks in 15 districts in Malawi.

She expressed optimism that by 2029 primary school learners across Malawi will be able to learn using digital equipment.

In his remarks VSO Programme Implementations Lead, Moffat Njati appealed to government to ensure that adequate number of teachers are trained and that the community is involved in the management of the centers.

Unlocking Talent project aims at igniting children’s potential in literacy and numeracy and has the vision of reaching 3.5 million children by 2029.

Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party trashes Chakwera’s SONA

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By Vincent Gunde

One of new registered political parties in the country Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) has trashed President Lazarus Chakwera’s State of the Nations Address (SONA) delivered in Parliament on Friday,February 9, 2024.

For the past 60 years of independence, before MRP was born, there has never been an official opposition party inside and outside Parliament response clearly speaking for itself that MRP did not come only to add numbers of political parties but to contribute to the development of the country.


The MRP has observes that the President Chakwera’s SONA is a continuously repeating the same problems he spoke last year without solutions that Malawi is a nation under geopolitical, climatic and fiscal pressures attributing the country’s economic failure to disasters and Russia-Ukraine war.

President and Commander in Chief of MRP Bantu Saunders Jumah has described the speech made by President Chakwera as not addressing Malawians but rather a speech of appeasement to International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank of imperialism and capitalism so that donors know that their Dollars and Euros coming to Malawi are doing something on paper.

Jumah says the speech was absent to Malawians but present to the development partners saying the excuses given for the country’s economic failure, are lame observing that Malawi’s economy is sick and is in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) because politicians in government are the ones condoning corruption.

He says for the past three SONA’s Affordable Input Programme (AIP) has failed to register food security in Malawi saying instead of confessing that AIP has failed, President Chakwera said there is an increase of 10 percent this year more than three years ago.

The MRP President says about 4 million people are food insecure and they are in need of maize observing that Malawians are dying of hunger eating grass and poisonous roots while at the same time Malawi’s economy will grow by 3.1 percent this year amid clapping hands by MPs.

He says 60 years of independence is a period of shame for the country like Malawi to celebrate observing that no country can celebrate this when its citizens are in abstract poverty while the economy of Malawi’s neighbors Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique is flourishing.

“60 years of shame with recycled politicians, those coming back to rejoin the MCP are the same people who have been initiating bad policies in the previous governments,”says Jumah.

He observes that Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM) Strategy is nonsense in Malawi claiming that the country was already sold to the highest bidders and there is no space for government saying the bidders were issued with licenses but are not working.

Jumah says as the Malawi Defense Force (MDF) is embarking on commercialization of Agriculture, Malawi Prisons must venture into the same saying prisoners are not animals, they are people like all, they need to have their own food urging government to rebuild Prisons to match with today’s requirements.
On VISA exemption to 79 countries, Jumah said there is no need to have Visa exemptions looking at the country’s infrastructures urging government to engage government to government for special permits to Malawians while it is rebuilding its economy.

On Mombera University, Jumah has accused government of failing to bring to book culprits involved in receiving the people’s taxes observing that there have been issues of Samousa’s at K500 each but to this day four years down the line, no arrests were made describing this as only tarnishing the image of other people for no evidence.

On naming the roads after Gwanda Chakuamba Phiri and Mohammad Sidik Mia, Jumah has urged President Chakwera to mobilize funds before he lives office to do it so that the people of Lower Shire don’t call him a good promiser and liar.

On issues of corruption, Jumah says President Chakwera only talked about achievements of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) but he did not say what his government is doing to address the vice claiming that Malawians are still demanding for clarifications on K30 billion meant for AIP, K153 billion East Bridge Company and many other gates.

Jumah has reminded President Chakwera of hunger devastation in the country observing that the maize which is being distributed for free across the country is being politicized, party members and those that have money to corrupting officials in the registration of beneficiaries are the ones benefiting.

He has finally registered his complaint to Parliament on the chairs which still wears blue colours for a political party calling for the need to change the chairs to wear national colours of Black, Red and Green to prove to all that Parliament is a state property.

Minister of Sports mourns Chenda

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

Minister of Sports and Youth, Uchizi Mkandawire on Saturday 10th February 2024 led sports fraternity in mourning late Sekani Chenda Mkandawire  who until his death was the Treasurer for Malawi Boxing Association (MABA).

In his remarks, Sports and Youth Minister mourned Chenda Mkandawire as a selfless young man committed and dedicated to promoting boxing and youth empowerment.

“It is a big loss to our Ministry and surely we will miss his support and guidance to boxing fraternity and at the Ministry of Sports and Youth at large” mourned Sports Minister in a telephone interview from Bolero.

Late Sekani Chenda Mkandawire passed on a couple of days ago and has been laid to rest at his in Bolero-Rumphi.

The late Sekani Chenda Mkandawire