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President Chakwera departs for china to attend forum on China-Africa Cooperation Summit

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By Burnett Munthali

It’s now official: President Lazarus Chakwera is set to leave the country today at 7:30 a.m. via Kamuzu International Airport, en route to China. His visit marks a significant diplomatic engagement as he prepares to attend the Fourth Summit Meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing, scheduled for September 4th and 5th, 2024.

The FOCAC summit is a pivotal event in the international diplomatic calendar, bringing together leaders from African nations and China to discuss and enhance cooperative relations. This year’s summit is expected to focus on key areas such as economic development, infrastructure investment, and sustainable growth, aiming to strengthen the strategic partnership between China and African countries.

Chakwera departing for China


President Chakwera’s participation underscores Malawi’s commitment to deepening its relationship with China, a major global player and an influential partner in Africa’s development. The summit will offer President Chakwera an opportunity to engage directly with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other high-level officials, fostering dialogue on mutual interests and exploring avenues for increased collaboration.


During his visit, President Chakwera will likely address several key objectives:

1) Discussions are anticipated to revolve around enhancing trade relations, investment opportunities, and development projects that could benefit Malawi. The summit serves as a platform to advocate for increased Chinese investment in Malawi’s infrastructure and other vital sectors.
  
2) The summit will also provide a forum for Malawi to seek support for various development initiatives, including projects related to education, healthcare, and technology.

3) By participating in this high-profile event, President Chakwera aims to strengthen Malawi’s bilateral ties with China, enhancing diplomatic and economic relations.


President Chakwera’s engagement at the FOCAC summit holds several potential benefits for Malawi:

Enhanced cooperation could lead to increased Chinese investment in Malawi, which may spur economic growth and development.


The summit could result in agreements related to infrastructure projects, such as roads, bridges, and energy facilities, contributing to the country’s modernization efforts.

Strengthened diplomatic ties may open doors for Malawi to collaborate with China on various strategic initiatives, benefiting both countries.


In conclusion , as President Chakwera departs for China today, the nation’s attention turns to the potential outcomes of the Fourth FOCAC Summit. His participation reflects Malawi’s proactive approach in engaging with global partners and striving for development opportunities. The forthcoming discussions in Beijing are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the future trajectory of Malawi’s relationship with China and advancing its national development goals.

Onesimus submits ‘Controller’ to Grammy’s

By Pemphero Mpho Musowa

Prolific musician Onesimus has submitted his hit song ‘Controller’ for consideration at the 67th Grammy awards.

Onesimus acknowledged the song which blends Afrobeat rhythms with a smooth, danceable groove was submitted under ‘Best African Performance’ category.

Onesimus expressed confidence in his submission highlighting the song has taken over the waves since it’s release this year.

Onesimus

African Butter, as he is popularly known is currently in Nigeria where he is shooting a music video for ‘Controller’ remix with famous worldwide star JoeBoy.

Recently, Onesimus was recognized for his exceptional talent with the same song as he won Best Male Artist at the 8th annual Hapa Awards in Tanzania.

His triumph came over established African stars including Harmonize, Marioo, Rayvanny (Tanzania), Khaid and Kcee (Nigeria).

The win added to his accolades which he has stacked over the years as he cements his name in the music industry.

The 67th Grammy nominees will be announced on November 8th, 2024, and GRAMMY Awards will take place on February 2nd, 2025.

From Malawi’s Tea Sector to Southern Africa: Solidaridad Breaks Barriers for Women Across the Region

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By Staff Reporter

As Women’s Month – which is celebrated in South Africa every August – draws to a close, Solidaridad Southern Africa reaffirms its commitment to empowering women, not only within South Africa but throughout the Southern African region. Prioritizing women’s empowerment is crucial for sustainable development and gender equality, and should, therefore, be celebrated and advocated for every day, not just during Women’s Month.

“In a significant stride towards promoting gender equality and combating sexual harassment in Malawi’s tea sector, a groundbreaking gender policy has been launched with support from the International Labour Organization (ILO), Solidaridad, and their partners, Tea Association of Malawi Limited (TAML). This policy marks a transformative moment in the industry, aiming to create safer and more equitable workplaces for all tea sector employees. The initiative comes amidst growing recognition of the pervasive issue of sexual harassment in agricultural sectors globally, including tea farming in Malawi. The new gender policy is designed not only to address existing challenges but also to prevent future instances through proactive measures and advocacy,” says Precious Greehy, Head of Gender and Youth at Solidaridad.

According to Greehy,  while Women’s Month serves as an important reminder of the progress we have made, it also underscores the work that still needs to be done. She asserts that gender equality must be at the forefront of our efforts, not just in August, but year-round. Central to the policy’s implementation are the gender champions, trained extensively to serve as advocates and catalysts for change within their respective tea estates. These champions, carefully selected from diverse backgrounds within the sector, are tasked with promoting awareness, fostering dialogue, and ensuring the effective implementation of gender-sensitive practices.

Tea Association of Malawi delegates at a tea tasting in Mombassa, Kenya.

“The role of gender champions is crucial in driving forward our commitment to creating inclusive and respectful workplaces. They are pivotal in advocating for gender equality, offering support to victims, and holding perpetrators accountable,” says Nozipho Ndlovu, Regional Programme Manager for Solidaridad.

A cornerstone of this initiative is the development and dissemination of an anti-sexual harassment training manual. This comprehensive resource provides practical guidance on identifying, reporting, and addressing incidents of sexual harassment. It aims not only to empower employees with knowledge and confidence but also to cultivate a culture of zero tolerance towards harassment.

“Beyond immediate impacts, stakeholders envision the Malawi tea sector’s gender policy and associated initiatives as an example of best practice. It sets a precedent for other agricultural sectors to follow, demonstrating how proactive gender policies can effectively combat workplace inequalities and foster a more inclusive industry. As Malawi’s tea sector takes bold strides towards gender equality, supported by international organizations and local partners, it will not only safeguard its workforce, but also inspire similar transformative initiatives globally. Through collaboration, advocacy, and steadfast commitment, the sector is paving the way for a future where all individuals, regardless of gender, thrive in dignified and respectful workplaces,” continues Ndlovu.

This initiative underscores Malawi’s commitment to sustainable development goals and serves as a testament to the power of collective action in creating lasting social change. It is also an example of how Solidaridad strives to contribute to an enabling policy environment to echo the voices of citizens, as well as empowering civil society to be involved in decision making for sustainable supply chains. “The training manual represents a significant step towards fostering a workplace environment where everyone feels safe, respected, and valued. By equipping employees with the tools to recognize and respond to sexual harassment, we aim to create lasting change that permeates throughout the entire tea sector,” concludes Greehy.

Solidaridad Southern Africa is part of the global Solidaridad network, which is dedicated to promoting social justice and sustainability in supply chains. The organization works across the region to improve livelihoods, support gender equality, and promote environmentally sustainable practices.

Chakwera akhuza imfa ya Willie Zingani

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Olemba: Mtolankhani wathu

Mtsogoleli wa dziko lino Lazarus Chakwera wapeleka uthenga wake opepesa pa za imfa ya yemwe anali katswili pa nkhani ya zolembalemba m’dziko muno a Willie Zingani.

Mu uthenga wawo a Chakwera ndi mayi wa dziko lino Madame Monica Chakwera ati iwo ndi okhudzika ndi imfa ya a Willie Zingani.


“Kudzipeleka kwawo pa nkhani ya luso la malembedwe ndi kufalitsa nkhani dziko muno kwasiya chizindikilo chachikulu m’dziko muno. Tikulila nawo popeza tataya muthu odzipeleka, ndipo zichitochito zawo zipitilize kulimbikitsa ena,” a Chakwera atelo mu uthenga-wu.

Mtsogoleli-yu ndi mayi wa dziko lino-yu ati uthenga wa chipepeso upite kwa abale ofeledwa ndi anzawo a Willie Zingani.

Education institutions urged to incorporate entrepreneurship in their curriculum programs

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By Steven Godfrey Mkweteza

Education institutions in the country have been urged to consider incorporating entrepreneurship, innovation and technology subjects in their teaching curriculum programs so as to narrow down the escalating unemployment gap and transform the economic status of the country.

The vice Chancellor for the Malawi University of Science and Technology(MUST) professor Address Malata said this in Blantyre on Friday during the wealth creation conference which was organized by  Sycamore Consult Limited.

Malata emphasized on the need for malawians,  most especially the youth to acquire the knowledge and skills in entrepreneurship, innovation and technology at the grassroot level so as to create jobs and sustain their lives rather than waiting to be employed.

” It is a fact that the job market is shrinking. Therefore, it is imperative for education institutions to help in creating jobs by embedding entrepreneurship, innovation and technology subjects in their curriculum programs,” she said

According to her, many countries in the world have developed and transformed the people’s livelihoods through the intensification of entrepreneurship, innovation and technology programs at the grassroot levels.

” But look here in Malawi, we wait to equip the youth with this knowledge and skills when they are already grown or are in universities. This is slightly too late to change their mindset,” she said

Malata further advised the prospective entrepreneurs to be resilient, honest and hard workers in order to achieve their goals.

The vice Chancellor, who was the guest of honour at the conference, further asked universities and other schools of higher learning to open up and give space to the entrepreneurs who did not have a chance to go to school to reshape their knowledge and skills.

In a separate interview, Audrey Mwala, the chief executive officer for Sycamore Consult Limited advised malawians to diversify their investment strategies by focusing on long term projects rather than on short term ones.

Mwala noted that successful business people worldwide have invested in long term projects to reap substantial benefits.

She stated,” investing is a patient, courageous, and enduring long term process. It’s not for those with lazy mindset who are quick to give up or those seeking rapid gains.”

The CEO said since her company initiated wealth creation programs in the country five years ago, the number of entrepreneurs in the country has significantly increased.

Mwala explained that her company brought together various local business tycoons to share their experiences with participants during the conference.This approach aims to cultivate a culture of wealth creation in the country.

Among others, the conference also attracted a list of guest and motivational speakers that included the owner of Siku group of companies Abdul Rashid Munaf,  Benedicto Berna Nkhoma, Stain Singo, pastor Emma Mwasinga and Samuel Chiwanda.