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Action Aid launches country’s strategy plan  paper VI 

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By Dean Chisambo

Action Aid has launched their four year country strategic plan paper targeting women, children and youths empowerment in order to achieve social justice and gender equality in this country.

Speaking during the strategy launch on Thursday in Lilongwe, Action Aid Malawi Board Chairperson Grace Mkupu said their mission  is to achieve social justice, gender equality and to  eradicate  poverty for people who are   excluded

Sendeza ( L) and Mkupu ( R) unveiling the strategy

Mkupu also said the strategy has got three priority areas that it will focus on  women’s rights.

According  to Mkupu, revealed that in women’s rights, the projects are  going   to deal with gender violence, promoting  women to participate in decision making forums and also empowering women in worth creation .

She further added that they will provide small grants which help  them  to do business and also they have programmes to take care of  girls who have been married early to go  back to school.

In her remarks Minister Of  Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare Jean Sendeza hailed  strategy saying  the  government through her  ministry  will have the policies and  the  programmes  to complement what the Action Aid is doing.

Sendeza said  that the strategy will be addressing issues of gender equality, women economic empowerment and even social protection of the society.

According to Sendeza  the paper is complementing well with government strategy in line with the Malawi 2063 agenda which is covering the issue of poverty reduction , even the economic growth .

She said,” the  strategy paper with the government  efforts are all collaborating well and are speaking to each other in the same tune.”


Sendeza lamented that what is needed is implementation because they can have strategies on paper but there is no action or implementation,  then they are just having themes on paper but not on ground.

Sendeza highlighted that the other issue that the paper is talking about is localization that has been  mentioned all the time and Action Aid is not leaving anyone  behind  hence what  they are doing is to sustain their activities, protests , programmes and  empowering local organizations.

The strategy  paper number six will  run from 2024 to 2028 and Action Aid has pumped in K38 billion to implement the strategy. However they are also looking forward to assist  women to contest  in 2025 tripartite election in different hot seats.


The Country Strategy Paper VI is established under the theme: ” Transforming Systems For Social Justice.”

NRB announces Increase in number of  registered people

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By Dean Chisambo

National Registration Bureau (NRB) has disclosed the risen number of registered people in Lilongwe district due to increase of population.

NRB principal secretary Mphatso Sambo clarify this development in a media engagement on Thursday in Lilongwe.

Sambo at the Press Briefing


Sambo said since the commencement of the registration over 12 million people aged 16 years and above has been registered, along side more than 3 million birth and 600 thousand
death certificates has been  registered, representing 75 % of the people being registered.

Sambo assured the general public that the registration process is continuing according to their plan hence the bureau is committed to register supplementary people national wide.

According to Sambo revealed that the bureau is printing 200 thousand national identity cards monthly inorder to reach their target.

Chakwera discusses trade in Germany

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi leader,President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, has wrapped up his visit in Berlin with a high-level bilateral meeting with President of the Federal Republic of Germany, His Excellency Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of the Federal Republic of Germany at his official residence.

The two leaders discussed mutual issues that have characterized ties between the two nations since 1964, the same year Malawi attained political independence.

Chakwera in Germany



They have agreed to sustain and strengthen the ties especially now, when Malawi has refreshed its development agenda with the adoption of the Malawi2063 Vision.

While in Berlin, President Chakwera has received enormous support for his vision that calls for concerted efforts around sustainable investments in priority areas of Agriculture, Tourism and Mining under what is termed as the ATM Strategy.

His Excellency the President will depart Berlin later in the day heading back to Malawi after what has been a successful working visit.

Mabulawo Jere Exposes Transport Safety Concerns on Facebook

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By Burnett Munthali

Mabulawo Jere has raised alarm on social media regarding a tragic incident involving a mini-bus that carried 26 passengers. In a recent Facebook post, Jere detailed the vehicle’s journey through multiple checkpoints and traffic police stations before the tragedy occurred.

According to Jere, the mini-bus passed through numerous security and traffic checkpoints, including Jenda road block, Chenjewazi, Mphomwa, Dwangwa, and several others, without being stopped or inspected. This included checkpoints at Kasungu Admarc, Camel, Chinkhoma, and Santhe, culminating at Bua River. Despite navigating these multiple checkpoints, the vehicle managed to evade rigorous checks due to a K10,000 GR, which Jere implies may have facilitated their passage.



Jere’s post highlights serious concerns about the effectiveness and integrity of traffic enforcement and road safety measures. The incident underscores potential flaws in the system that allow vehicles to bypass critical checks, raising questions about accountability and oversight.

As the community grapples with the loss, Jere concludes with a heartfelt message: “May Their Souls Rest in Peace.” His post serves as both a memorial to the victims and a call for urgent reforms to improve road safety and law enforcement practices.

Chomanika warns government officials against hindering development projects

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By Chisomo Phiri

Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity, and Culture Owen Chomanika has urged government officials in district councils to refrain from misusing their positions and hindering development activities.

Chomanika made this call on Thursday during a quarterly coordination meeting in Mponela, Dowa district.

He emphasized that the lack of coordination among officials leads to suffering for the people in the villages, ultimately hindering development activities.

Chomanika



The minister then encouraged government officials and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to work together seamlessly for effective project implementation.

On his part,Executive Director of the Malawi Government Association, Hadrod Mkandawire, acknowledged the coordination gap in ministries.

He cited instances where projects in some ministries do not align with district council plans.

Mkandawire vowed to encourage local council members to enhance coordination moving forward.