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Chakwera to visit Vatican and Germany for official engagements

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By Durell Namasani

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that President Dr Lazarus Chakwera will from Sunday, 18th August, to Thursday, August 22nd, 2024 undertake official visits to the Vatican and the Federal Republic of Germany.

A statement from the Ministry has confirmed indicating that President Chakwera will depart Harare, Zimbabwe via Robert Mugabe International Airport on Sunday, 18th August, 2024.

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“During the visit to the Vatican, President Chakwera will hold discussions with Pope Francis and His Eminence Pietro Parolin before engaging heads of International Institutions based in Rome, Italy, in order to continue garnering support and partnership for Malawi’s development agenda,” reads the statement.

The Malawi leader will then proceed to Berlin, Germany where he will hold bilateral discussions with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

The President is currently in Zimbabwe where he is attending the SADC summit

DPP convention rescheduled to start on Sunday

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By Burnett Munthali

Reports indicate that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) convention, initially scheduled to commence yesterday, Saturday, will now officially begin on Sunday.

According to an insider, Saturday will be dedicated to accrediting delegates and media personnel, while the formal opening of the convention will take place on Sunday.



The change in schedule allows for a more organized setup as delegates and media prepare for the event. This adjustment ensures that all participants are properly accredited before the official proceedings.

DPP convention chairperson George Chaponda held a press briefing and provided detailed plans and updates regarding the conference. As the situation develops, further information will be provided to keep the public informed.

Stay tuned for more updates as the convention unfolds.

Catholic Schools shine again in Standard 8 Malawi National Examination Board results

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By Burnett Munthali

In a remarkable display of academic excellence, Catholic schools in Malawi have once again demonstrated their outstanding performance in the recent Standard 8 national examinations. This year’s results from the Malawi National Examination Board (MANEB) highlight a continued trend of high achievement among Catholic institutions, reaffirming their reputation for providing quality education.

The Standard 8 examinations, which serve as a critical milestone in the educational journey of Malawian students, saw Catholic schools topping the charts across various subjects. This impressive performance underscores the effective teaching methodologies and robust educational frameworks employed by these schools.

One of the key factors contributing to this success is the strong emphasis on holistic education within Catholic institutions. Catholic schools in Malawi are known for their commitment to not only academic excellence but also the moral and spiritual development of their students. This balanced approach helps nurture well-rounded individuals who excel both in academics and in their personal growth.

The results also reflect the dedication of the educators and administrators in these schools. Teachers in Catholic schools are often praised for their passion, professionalism, and commitment to their students’ success. Their continuous efforts to adapt to new teaching techniques and provide personalized support play a crucial role in achieving these outstanding results.

In addition to academic success, Catholic schools are noted for their inclusive and supportive learning environments. These schools often prioritize individual student needs and work to ensure that every student has the opportunity to excel. This focus on inclusivity and support contributes significantly to the high performance of their students in national exams.

The success of Catholic schools in the Standard 8 examinations also highlights the effectiveness of collaborative efforts between schools, parents, and communities. The strong partnership between educators and families ensures that students receive the necessary encouragement and resources to succeed.

As the results are celebrated, it is clear that Catholic schools continue to set a benchmark for academic excellence in Malawi. Their ongoing success is a testament to their unwavering commitment to providing high-quality education and shaping the future leaders of the nation.

In conclusion, the recent Standard 8 national examination results reaffirm the exceptional standards maintained by Catholic schools in Malawi. Their continued excellence in academics serves as an inspiration and sets a high standard for educational institutions across the country. As we look forward to future examinations, it is evident that Catholic schools will remain at the forefront of academic achievement and educational excellence in Malawi.

Campaign Field Marshal Zikhale in Phalombe for MCP Mega rally

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By Durell Namasani

The energetic Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma is back on the rallies trail as he, together with other MCP seniors will be invading Phalombe this Sunday for a mega rally.

The rally is scheduled to take place at Migowi School Ground from 1:30 in the afternoon.

Thousands of People from Phalombe are scheduled to attend. Zikhale who has quickly earned the title of ‘Campaign Field Marshal’ has received praise for his relentless campaigning which has seen the fortunes of MCP changing in the southern region

One Constituency Chairman from Phalombe applauded Dr Zikhale for being fearless and making the party lively in the south.”Zikhale is a machine, the rallies that he has been doing in the southern region has made the people in the south to fall in love with MCP again”  he said

Among the speakers at the rally will include ; Director of Youth Steve Baba Malondera, Regional Chairs Peter Simbi, Kezzie Msukwa, Minister of Sports Uchizi Mkandawire, Hon Ulandi Mussa , Babu Khamisa , Rev Mwayi Kauyambeni and Samson Mithenga

The rally will be spiced up by music from Phungu Joseph Nkasa, Gibo Pearson, and  Azimai achisamba from Mitundu*

Mtalimanja assures Malawians of secure,credible voter registration process

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) Chairperson Annabel Mtalimanja has assured Malawians that the newly introduced Electoral Management Devices (EMDs) system which the commission is expected to use during 2025 General Election registration process is secure and credible.

Speaking on Friday, during a meeting with development partners, Civil Society Organisations(CSOs) and the media held to demonstrate the voter registration process using the EMD, Mtalimanja said MEC will undertake a fresh registration of voters and will use new equipment which has been specially procured for the purpose.

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She said the commission is migrating from the old system, the Biometric Voter Registration Kit (BVRK).

“The technology underlying the EMDs represents a significant enhancement in our operations in terms of modernisation of the electoral process, efficiency and cost-effectiveness

“It is our sincere expectation that the use of the EMDs and its system will ensure that the Commission generates a credible voters’ register free from multiple registrants and registrations obtained without due verification of eligibility in terms of age and citizenship,” she explained. 

“The assurance is that the machines are credible and all the data will be secure because one of the issues that people raised is the issue surrounding security and I can assure Malawians that the equipment is secure,” she added.

Mtalimanja further said MEC will soon embark on voter registration exercise, using the EMDs and appealed to the CSOs and the media to help in raising awareness to the public about the voter registration processes in order for eligible voters to register and vote.

“Our appeal to the CSOs and the media is to help us sensitise the public to ensure that every eligible voter register with National Registration Bureau (NRB) because every potential voter without a National ID will not be able to register,” she stated.

The MEC Chairperson also disclosed that the Commission has planned to conduct pilot voter registration in selected sites across the country before commencement of voter registration.

“The pilot will be conducted in both rural and urban areas, covering all the regions of the country.

“The primary objective of this pilot voter registration process, using the EMDs, is to assess and ensure their effectiveness and efficiency in registering voters,” she said.

In a separate interview, Women Legal Resources Centre (WOLREC) Executive Director Maggie Kathewera hailed MEC for introducing the EMDs system.

“We are living in a technologically advanced world and the adoption of EMDs system by MEC is something that has to be commended,” Kathewera said.