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Sunganimoyo quits Chewa Heritage Foundation (CHEFO)

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By Vincent Gunde

Social commentator Isaiah Emmanuel Sunganimoyo has announced to the public that effective 1st September, 2024 he has stopped working with the Chewa Heritage Foundation (CHEFO) and any other Chewa tribal grouping  in Malawi.

Sunganimoyo has for years been fighting for unity among all the Chewas in Malawi as one, under one tribal grouping-CHEFO and rallying behind King of the Chewas His Majesty Kalonga Dr. Gawa Undi of Zambia.

Isaiah Emmanuel Sunganimoyo- I have tried on my part, there’s no unity of purpose.

He has now thrown his towel into the ring that the Chewas will never be united to preserve their culture and aspirations as one voice saying he sees no future to continue preaching for unity among the Chewas while the Chewa chiefs continue to be working in divisions.

Writing in a statement, Sunganimoyo has claimed that many Chewa chiefs and their subjects graced the Chewa-Kulamba ceremony at Mkaika in Eastern Province of Chipata in Zambia but after coming back home in Malawi, they have resorted to remain in their respective Chewa tribal groupings.

Sunganimoyo has observed that most of the Chewa chiefs are involving themselves into party politics, money has divided them saying this has made the Chewa leaders to lose their visionary philosophy of seeing them working as one in one Malawi.

He has claimed that he has for years been insulted and castigated left and right with other Chewa chiefs issuing death threats for his full support to Chewa Heritage Foundation observing that there was the time chiefs belonging to Chifukwato cha Chewa sent thugs to kill him.

The social commentator said the divisions which are being seen between the two Chewa tribal groupings CHEFO and Chifukwato cha Chewa will not end saying what is shameful is that in June, 2020 after President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera (Chewa) became President of the country, many Chewas in Malawi thought that the Chewas would now be united than before.

“For 4 years, the country under the leadership of President Chakwera, a Chewa himself, the Chewas are still living in divisions, there’s war going on among them, this is not healthy to one Chewa, one unity,” said Sunganimoyo.

He said he and many Chewas were expecting that President Chakwera would appoint Chewa Paramount Chiefs in the central region to end the divisions and perhaps bringing the two Chewa tribal groupings to a round-table discussions, but this has not been done.

Sunganimoyo has wished all the best CHEFO leaders and other Chewa tribal groupings appealing to them that there’s power in oneness, in unity there’s strength, divisions will take them to nowhere, urging them to build their Chewa tribe and culture as one.

UDF sets date for National Convention, aims to increase Youth and Female Participation

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By Twink Jones Gadama

The United Democratic Front (UDF) has announced that it will hold its national convention from October 2 to 3, 2023, to elect new leaders and set the party’s direction for the future.

Speaking at a press conference in Blantyre, UDF’s Senior Executive member Aisha Mambo, said the party is committed to increasing the participation of youth and women in its ranks.

Mambo emphasized that the party recognizes the importance of young people and women in shaping its future and is taking deliberate steps to ensure their voices are heard.

“We want to see more young people and women taking up leadership positions within the party,” she said.

The convention comes at a time when the party is being led by interim president Lilian Patel, who took over after the departure of former president Atupele Muluzi.

Patel has been instrumental in stabilizing the party and preparing it for the convention.

UDF’s national convention is expected to attract hundreds of delegates from across the country, who will gather to elect new leaders, adopt a new constitution, and set the party’s policy direction.

The party has promised to ensure that the convention is transparent, democratic, and inclusive.

In addition to increasing youth and female participation, the party has also emphasized the need to strengthen its grassroots structures and improve its electoral performance.

UDF has been working to rebuild its support base and regain its position as a major player in Malawian politics.

The convention will also provide an opportunity for the party to reflect on its past performance and chart a new course for the future.

Delegates will engage in robust discussions on various issues, including the party’s ideology, leadership, and strategy.

UDF’s national convention is a significant event in Malawi’s political calendar, and its outcome will have far-reaching implications for the country’s political landscape.

As the party prepares for the convention, all eyes are on UDF to see how it will navigate the challenges ahead and emerge stronger and more united.

Chintedza optimistic about FOCAC summit outcomes for Malawi

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi’s Ambassador to China, Allan Chintedza, has expressed optimism about the upcoming 4th Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC)  Summit for September 4-6,2024,in Beijing, China.

In an interview with journalists on Sunday, Chintedza highlighted Malawi’s potential benefits from the summit’s outcomes, particularly in agriculture, mining, and tourism, aligning with President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera’s vision for economic diversification and development.

Allan Chintedza

Chintedza emphasized the importance of ensuring Malawi’s interests are considered in the summit’s discussions, as the next three-year program will be shaped by the agreements reached.

He also noted the significance of President Chakwera’s attendance, which will enable Malawi to have a voice in key areas like agriculture modernization, tourism, and mining.

The summit will focus on various areas, including industrialization, energy, trade, talent development, agricultural modernization, and poverty reduction.

President Chakwera is expected to arrive in China on Monday and hold bilateral talks with President Xi Jinping, as well as meet with industry leaders and partners to foster development in Malawi.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nancy Tembo, and Finance Minister Simplex Chithyola Banda will attend the ministerial conference, which will develop the framework for cooperation.

Established in 2000, FOCAC aims to strengthen relations between China and 53 African nations, with the African Union (AU), and is held every six years, while the ministerial conference occurs every three years.

Usi praises bishop Kaulanda’s exceptional leadership

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By Chisomo Phiri

Vice President Dr. Michael Usi has praised Bishop Francis Kaulanda for his exceptional leadership during his tenure as the Bishop of the Lake Malawi Anglican Diocese.

Speaking at a farewell ceremony on Sunday, themed “Finishing the Race,”Usi commended Bishop Kaulanda for his humility, selflessness, and dedication to his faith.

“Bishop Kaulanda has demonstrated true leadership, showing that leadership is not just about power or authority, but about humility and serving others,” he said.

Usi

Usi also praised Bishop Kaulanda’s efforts in unifying the Anglican Diocese of Lake Malawi and his legacy of love, compassion, and unity.

The Vice President highlighted Bishop Kaulanda’s transformative leadership in education, particularly the establishment of the Lake Malawi Anglican University (LAMAU), as a testament to his visionary leadership and commitment to enhancing the nation’s educational landscape.

Usi also praised the collaborative efforts between the Anglican Church and the government in various developmental sectors, emphasizing the importance of such partnerships in advancing the nation’s progress and prosperity.

In his remarks,Bishop Kaulanda expressed his gratitude for the Vice President’s presence, acknowledging it as a testament to the strong partnership between the government and the Anglican Church.

“The shared objective of both the Anglican Church and the government is to serve the people of Malawi, highlighting the strong alliance between religious and state institutions in advancing the welfare of Malawians,” said Bishop Kaulanda.

Kaulanda was ordained as Bishop in the Anglican Church in 1986 and has served the church as a Priest and Bishop for 45 years.

He has served in various portfolios of the Anglican Church such as Diocesan Secretary and Diocesan Youth Coordinator, among others.

He has also served as Chairperson of the Public Accounts Committee in the Central Region and worked as a Board Member of Nice Trust and Chairperson of Micro-loan Foundation.

Chakwera optimistic about FOCAC summit’s impact on Malawi’s infrastructure development

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has expressed optimism about the upcoming fourth summit meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), highlighting the initiative’s potential to boost Malawi’s infrastructure development through the Agriculture, Tourism, and Mining (ATM) Strategy.

Speaking at Kamuzu International Airport(KIA) before departing for China on Sunday,Chakwera emphasized China’s commitment to implementing various development projects in Malawi.



He noted that the FOCAC summit will provide a platform for African Heads of State and Government to adopt the 2025-2027 Beijing FOCAC Plan of Action, which will guide China-Africa engagement in various sectors.

Chakwera is expected to join other African leaders on September 4th and 5th, 2024, to consider and adopt the plan.

The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) has been instrumental in strengthening Africa-China relations since its inception in 2000.

This year’s summit will be held under the theme “Joining Hands to Advance Modernization and Building a High-level China-Africa Community with a Shared Future.”

During the summit, the Malawi leader will hold bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping to strengthen the cordial bilateral relations between Malawi and China and enhance cooperation in various transport and infrastructure projects.