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Successful story of Hope Water in Dowa

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By Alfred Chauwa

Hope Water Limited says the extension of water projects into Dowa Turn-off has brought significant improvement in reduction of early marriages as well as school drop-outs.

Three years down the line, Director at the Hope Water Malawi Limited Innocent Semu says people at Dowa turn-off are now able to save money as they are spending less in search for the water that has been brought closer to them.

Innocent Semu

“Looking at the development in this community, more people are migrating to Dowa turn-off just because water are now close to them and they have built nice houses bigger ones like the one’s in area 43, so life now is made easier in Dowa turn-off, so we are very happy for the progress of the project and the impact into people’s lives,” Semu highlighted.

He further said they are plans to extend the storage facility to meet people’s demands.

Solomoni Chitsa of Traditional Authority Mkukula conquered with Semu saying that the coming in of the water project has prompted business tycoons to migrate to the area that has also helped in boosting the infrastructure development in the area as these business magnets are building modern houses.

On the other hand residents in the area are able to earn money through selling of cleaning portable water that came in through the project and there has been a reduction of water borne diseases in the area as highlighted by Mrs. Makombe a resident at Dowa turn-off.

Henry Kumwenda who is the building inspector working with Hope Water Malawi Limited said the project is so far pumping water from Nthambwe river with 50, 000 litres reservoirs among which 10,000 liters are situated at Chavala agriculture area and the other 40,000 litres reservoirs are situated at Nthambwe residence to be supplied to the community.

“Initially to be honest they are not enough, because this Nthambwe Dowa turn-off area, there are so many developments that have just come in because this water source, so for us to catch up with the demand we can require at least 100,000 littles of water source,” Kumwenda said.

The project is reaching out to 6,000 people around Dowa turn-off.

On issues of early marriages, it has also been revealed that these cases have drastically reduced while at the same time increasing girls enrollment at Chavala Primary School and other surrounding schools.

As a matter of background, Rhema Institute for Development (RHID) with support from Hope for a Child embarked on the implementation of Dowa Turn-off piped water supply project to help increase access to potable water in Dowa District.

The project aims at supporting
communities in provision of safe drinking water around Dowa Turn-off by way of solar powered water reticulation supply system which will have communal water points (CWPs) in different locations as dispersing points.

For easy monitoring of the production and consumption both the supply and the distribution lines of this piped water system will be metered.

Currently all the dispensing points have prepaid meters to maximize revenue collection efficiency for cost recovery, sustainable operation and maintenance and to allow for further expansion of the scheme as well all construction of other new schemes in equally needy localities.

Chimwendo urges local authorities to resist political influence in contractor selection

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Local Government, Unity, and Culture Richard Chimwendo Banda has urged local authorities to resist political influence when selecting contractors, citing historical evidence that such influence undermines procurement processes and ultimately impacts project execution.

Speaking at the quarterly coordination meeting in Blantyre on Wednesday, Chimwendo emphasized the importance of efficient procurement processes in ensuring timely and quality service delivery.

Chimwendo



The minister acknowledged that political interference in procurement processes is a significant challenge, with some politicians imposing their preferred contractors on local authorities.

He called on members of parliament and other influential politicians to refrain from interfering in procurement processes, stressing that such actions can delay project implementation and compromise quality service delivery.

Chimwendo also announced that donors will provide $40 million through the Government Enabled to Service Delivery (GESD) project to support various projects in local authorities across Malawi.

He urged local authorities to improve financial management and procurement procedures to ensure effective utilization of these funds.

The minister emphasized the need for local authorities to learn from each other and discuss areas of improvement in service delivery to meet citizens’ development aspirations.

He also highlighted the importance of coordination between local authorities and development partners in ensuring effective service delivery.

On his part,Thyolo District Commissioner(DC) Hudson Kuphanga acknowledged the challenge of political interference in procurement processes and emphasized the need to stick to procurement guidelines to ensure transparency and accountability.

The quarterly coordination meeting brought together local authorities, development partners, and other stakeholders to discuss issues ranging from financial management to climate change resilience.

The meeting was opened by Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity, and Culture Owen Chomanika, who called on local authorities to coordinate with development partners for effective service delivery.

MACRA set to roll out NAS project in Nkhotakota

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) says it is ready to begin implementing the National Addressing System (NAS) project in Nkhotakota district.

Speaking during a stakeholders’ meeting in Nkhotakota on Monday, MACRA’s NAS Manager, Limbani Sekani, revealed that the project is expected to have numerous benefits, including increasing revenue through ease of tax collection, improving accuracy in census information collection, and promoting tourism, among others.

Sekani explained that the project, in line with Section 124 of the Communications Act of 2016, will involve identifying and naming streets and roads, numbering houses according to the new system, marking and naming prominent buildings, and other measures to ensure the project’s smooth and effective implementation.

Nkhotakota South Constituency Lawmaker, Brainex Kaisi, commended the initiative, saying it will solve the challenges local scholars faced when applying for international opportunities due to the lack of zip or postcodes.

Limbani Sekani

Kaisi agreed with Sekani that the project will help boost and promote tourism activities in the district.

“When Malawians apply for international opportunities, there is a section that requires one’s zip or postcode.For Malawians, especially from Nkhotakota, people have failed to complete such applications, meaning that the coming of this project will conform Malawi to international standards of location identification.

“This will assist us to stand on par with other countries in opportunities, boost trade, and tourism, as addressing systems make identifying tourist sites easier,” said Kaisi.

District Deputy Council Chairperson, Fiton Khofi, hailed MACRA for the initiative but requested the regulator to continue spreading information about the project throughout the district for maximum sensitization and awareness.

Man arrested for murdering brother over debt

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By Chisomo Phiri

A 32-year-old Masautso Chigwetsa is in police custody at Mitundu Police Station for allegedly murdering his brother, Chokonoka Chigwetsa, 34, in a dispute over a debt.

According to reports, the incident occurred on August 17, 2024, at around 22:00 hours, when Chokonoka, who was intoxicated, visited Masautso’s residence to collect a debt.

Masautso Chigwetsa



The encounter turned violent, resulting in Masautso assaulting Chokonoka with a wooden stick, causing him to fall unconscious.

Relatives rushed Chokonoka to Mlale Mission Hospital, where doctors referred him to Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) for further treatment.

Unfortunately, Chokonoka was pronounced dead on August 19, 2024, at around 20:00 hours, before being transferred to KCH.

A postmortem examination conducted by medical personnel from Mitundu Rural Hospital revealed that Chokonoka died from internal bleeding caused by the assault.

Masautso, who hails from Mbofana Village, Traditional Authority(T/A) Masula in Lilongwe District, will soon appear in court to face murder charges.

Malawi records two suspected cases of Mpox

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi has recorded two suspected cases of Mpox in Blantyre.

According to Minister of Health Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda, these are a 31-year-old man, and a 17-year-old boy.

She says the suspected cases are being closely monitored, one at the hospital and one at home.

Kandodo



“These suspected cases are under control, and we are working with Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme to ensure we test the samples,“ she says .

Chiponda has however, urged the public to practice good hygiene to prevent further spread of the disease.

Mpox is an infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus.

It can cause a painful rash, enlarged lymph nodes and fever.

Most people fully recover, but some get very sick.