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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.

Kunkuyu assures public of accurate investigation report on Chilima,8 others death

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Information and Digitalisation, Moses Kunkuyu, has assured the public of the accuracy and integrity of the German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (BFU) interim report, which has been translated into Chichewa.

During a press briefing at the Central Office of Information in Lilongwe on Sunday, Kunkuyu emphasized the need for calm and patience as the public awaits the final investigation report.

Kunkuyu urged media houses to exercise caution and verify facts to ensure accurate dissemination of information, noting that the report is accessible to all Malawians.

Kunkuyu



He highlighted that the translation into Chichewa aims to reach a broader audience, particularly those facing limitations in accessing information via diverse social media platforms and other outlets.

Regarding the report’s findings, Kunkuyu quoted that the 54-year-old Pilot in Command (PIC) held a commercial pilot license issued by the South African civil aviation authority and a license for military pilots of the Malawi Air Force.

The PIC had a total flying experience of 2,367 hours, with 2,006 hours on type, and had flown 24:40 hours in the last 90 days and 02:40 hours in the last 24 days.

Additionally, Kunkuyu mentioned that the 44-year-old co-pilot held a commercial pilot license issued by the South African civil aviation authority, as stated in the report.

On August 30, 2024, the German investigators released a report of the aircraft accident that killed late Vice President Dr Saulos Chilima and eight others in Chikangawa Forest on June 10,2024.

Chakwera wafika m’mzinda wa Beijing ku China

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By Linda Kwanjana

Mtsogoleli wa dziko lino Lazarus Chakwera ali mu m’zinda wa Beijing ku China pomwe akuyembekezeka kukhala nawo pa m’sonkhano wa maiko pafupifupi 53 a mu Africa pomwe akhale akukambilana momwe angapititsile patsogolo ntchito za malonda, kulimbikitsa ubale, komanso chitetezo pakati pa dziko la China ndi maiko a mu Africa.

Pamene m’sonkhano-wu wayandikila, dziko la China latsimikizila kukonzeka kwake kufuna kuonetsetsa kuti ma ubale a dzikoli ndi maiko a mu Africa ndiokhazikika pofuna kufikila kukonza tsogolo lowala.

Chakwera in China

Mwa zina dziko la China likufuna kupeleka uthenga ku dziko lapansi pa kukonzeka kwawo pofuna kungwila ntchito limodzi kukonzanso kayendetsedwe ka zithu m’maikowa.

Poyakhula pa m’sonkhano wa olemba khani, wachiwili kwa nduna yoona ma ubale a dziko la China ndi maiko ena a Chen Xiaodong wati kudzela m’maubale maiko atha kuthana ndi mavuto omwe alipo m’maikowa ndikuonetsetsa kuti chitukuko chikufikila aliyense.

Dzikoli likufuna kukhazikitsa kumvetsetsa kwa maubale pakati pa maikowa.

Pa mkumano-wu otenga mbali akhale akukambilana khani zokhudzana ndi za chuma, kukhazikika pa chitukuko komanso za malonda pakati pa maiko a mu Africa ndi dziko la China.

Mkumano-wu unakhazikitsidwa m’chaka cha 2000 ngati mbali imodzi yolumikiza dziko la China ndi maiko 53 a mu Africa ndipo mkumano-wu ndi wachi nambala 8  kutsatila mkumano wa posachedwapa omwe unachitikila m’dziko la Senegal mu 2021.

Chitsulo stresses need for digital trade legal framework in Malawi

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By Chisomo Phiri

Coordinator of Chairpersons in parliament,Joyce Chitsulo,has stressed the need for legislators to establish a legal framework that supports the adoption of digital trade protocols in the country.

Speaking on behalf of Speaker Catherine Gotani Hara at a one-day African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Digital Training Protocol Sensitization Workshop on Saturday, Chitsulo emphasized the importance of enacting laws that support digital trade within Malawi and across Africa.

Joyce Chitsulo

“It is crucial for us to align with global digital trade practices as most activities are now conducted electronically and digitally,” Chitsulo said.

She also highlighted the role of lawmakers in advocating for increased funding to facilitate digital marketing initiatives and ensure constituencies benefit from these endeavors.

Chitsulo commended the Malawi Communication Regulatory Authority (MACRA) for its efforts to provide internet connectivity in all constituency Community Day Secondary Schools, noting that this initiative will bolster digital trade in the country.

“As members of parliament, we are committed to raising awareness in our constituencies about the significance of digital trade.

“Despite challenges with internet connectivity, the government, through MACRA, is executing projects like the ‘connect to a school’ initiative, which will support digital trade implementation,” she said.

In her opening remarks, Secretary for Trade and Industry Christina Zakeyo hailed the workshop as a significant milestone in ensuring Malawi’s active participation in the AfCFTA framework and maximizing its benefits.

Zakeyo highlighted that adopting the digital trade protocol will provide Malawi with continental agreements, offering a platform to embrace digital trade practices that can unlock new economic opportunities, enhance business competitiveness, and increase citizen engagement in the digital economy.