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President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera Visits German Bike Manufacturing Company: Promising Developments for Malawi

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By Burnett Munthali

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera recently visited a German bike manufacturing company that is making waves in the industry with its innovative and affordable bicycles. The company, known for producing durable bikes designed to handle both rugged terrain and urban environments, has caught the attention of leaders worldwide, including Malawi’s own President.

The German firm offers two types of bicycles that are expected to be both cost-effective and reliable. These bicycles are specially designed to endure challenging conditions and are anticipated to be shipped to various African countries, including Malawi. This initiative aims to provide a boost to the local youth by making quality transportation more accessible and affordable, potentially enhancing their ability to engage in small businesses and improve their livelihoods.

Chakwera in Germany

During his visit, President Chakwera was invited by the company to test one of the bicycles. This opportunity was met with enthusiasm from the public, who were keen to see the practical benefits of the new bikes. The event generated considerable interest and raised hopes for positive changes in transportation within Malawi.

However, there is skepticism among some Malawians regarding the impact of this initiative. Critics argue that while promoting bicycles may seem like a step forward, it does not address the broader issues facing the country. They question whether focusing on bicycle imports is the most effective way to improve the overall quality of life and economic conditions in Malawi.

Some view this initiative as a distraction from more pressing concerns, suggesting that the government’s efforts might be misplaced. There are concerns about whether these bicycles will make a significant difference or if they are merely a superficial solution to deeper issues of economic development and infrastructure.

The debate continues as people reflect on the potential benefits and limitations of such international collaborations. As Malawi navigates its path forward, the challenge will be to balance such innovations with more comprehensive strategies to address the country’s needs.

In a time when public sentiment varies, it is essential for leadership to align its initiatives with tangible, long-term solutions that truly address the underlying challenges faced by the people. The arrival of these bicycles may represent a step forward, but it is crucial for the government to ensure that it is part of a broader, more effective approach to national development.

As the drama of political and economic discourse continues, it is important for Malawians to remain engaged and critical, ensuring that all initiatives contribute meaningfully to the country’s progress.

President Chakwera in Germany to hold bilateral talks focusing on trade

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi Leader , Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has today  arrived safely in Frankfurt, The Federal Republic of Germany in continuation of his official European tour of duty which first took him to Italy.

The President, who is accompanied by the First Lady, is in Germany to bolster diplomatic, trade and investment connections with a wide range of partners across key sectors of the economy.

On arrival at Frankfurt International Airport, the First Couple were welcomed by German government dignitaries led by Honourable Manfred Pentz, Minister for Federal, European and International Affairs, staff at the Malawian mission in Berlin and selected members of his entourage.     

Thereafter, they were taken to City Civic Offices where they were accorded a befitting honour of signing in the Golden Book of the City under a cordial welcome by Mayor of Offenbach, His Worship Dr. Felix Schwenke.

Top of his agenda is a meeting with investors who have shown keen interest to help Malawi maximize capacity of inland shipping on Lake Malawi, port infrastructure and hydraulic engineering among other areas.

In line with that, the First Couple later visited the Harbour Square and thereafter boarded the Primus Linie Ship which was a venue of discussions with representatives of Germany Shipping companies

The on-water meetings dwelt on the topics of inland shipping on Lake Malawi, port infrastructure and hydraulic engineering. The President witnessed the signing of Agreements at the House of Logistics & Mobility The signing included: – Agreement on Further Cooperation and Support; and Agreement on the Internship with Inland Shipping, Port, Bulk, Cargo and Hydraulic Engineering Companies.

Such investment interventions align with President Chakwera’s dream of turning the country into an industrialised economy with a robust blue economy that primarily hinges on a reliable water transport system.

Using Tourism as one of the priority accelerators of economic growth, the President’s engagement with German investors points to a strategic direction of having good infrastructure both along and on the lake to cater for a clientele of local and international vacationers.      

This afternoon, the First Couple will proceed to the capital Berlin where the Malawi leader is expected to undertake a number of official engagements over the next two days.

Tragic Plane Crash in Nkhotakota Claims Two Lives, One Survivor

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By Burnett Munthali

In a somber update from Nkhotakota, Dr. Jacob Kafulafula, the head of Nkhotakota District Hospital, has confirmed the tragic deaths of two individuals in a recent plane crash. The accident, which occurred last night, involved a plane traveling between Zimbabwe and the Netherlands. The deceased are identified as Fungay Jonathan, a 50-year-old pilot from Zimbabwe, and Frisco Westheim, a 29-year-old passenger from the Netherlands. One person, Charlotte Lemstra, a 22-year-old from the Netherlands, survived the crash, although her husband perished.

Dr. Kafulafula reports that the bodies of the deceased are being held at Nkhotakota District Hospital. Initial reports suggest that the crash happened during a period when the aircraft was experiencing turbulence. The plane was reportedly en route from a tourist area near Nkhotakota’s protected forest to Liwonde in Machinga District.

Tourism Minister Vera Kamtukule is expected to arrive in Nkhotakota shortly to address the situation and offer support in the wake of the accident. The crash has cast a shadow over the local community, which had been welcoming tourists to the region’s natural attractions.

CCAP to celebrates 100 years of  existence

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By Dean Chisambo

The Church of Central Africa Presbyterian ( CCAP) will be  celebrating  100 years of it’s  existence starting from 23rd to the 25th August in Lilongwe.


Secretary  General for CCAP General Assembly Rev. Dr Mwawi Chilongozi delivered the statement during the press briefing in Lilongwe on Wednesday, saying the celebration will  start on 23rd  with a book launch and dinner at the Bingu international Convention center (BICC) where the guest of honour will be the moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Rt Rev. Dr Shaw James Patterson.

Chilongozi – we will showcase our work

Chilongozi states that on 24th they will be laying a foundation stone at the general assembly office in area 18 and will be followed by the march from the general assembly to Civo stadium by the Malawi defence force band.

She further said that at Civo stadium  there will be pavilions showcasing the work of the CCAP in the past 100 years,in areas of evangelism, health and education.

In his sentiment CCAP General Assembly moderator Biswick Nkhoma says on 25th the celebration will reach the climax where it will be the worship service at Civo stadium and His Excellency the President Dr Lazarus Chakwera will be the guest of honour.

He also disclosed that international churches from Scotland, Ireland, Canada, Netherlands, South Africa and America are expecting to be present at the celebration.

Nkhoma also laments that the CCAP has five Synods namely: Blantyre, Nkhoma, Livingstonia Zambia and  Zimbabwe saying all of them will be available  during the celebration.

According to Chilongozi  currently the Synod  are  selling  T- shirts, Golf – Shirt, Zitenje, Shirts  in order to raise funds for the celebration and these can be bought  from Nkhoma, Livingstonia and Blantyre Synod offices. The Synod has budgeted K250 million for the events.


The celebration will be held under the theme:”The Lord has done great things for us”. The CCAP has made an impact on evangelism, education, health and development in this country.

CDH Investment Bank committed to investing in financial inclusion drive

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By Chisomo Phiri

CDH Investment Bank has donated K1 million to the Bankers Association of Malawi (BAM) to support the hosting of its 2024 Lakeshore conference, scheduled to take place from August 22 to 24 at Sunbird Nkopola in Mangochi.

The conference will be held under the theme “Bridging the Gap: Inclusive Banking and Sustainable Development for All.”


Speaking at the cheque presentation ceremony on Monday, August 19, 2024, at the bank’s offices in Blantyre, Chief Business Development Officer Jamal Kamoto said they decided to support the conference as a way of appreciating BAM’s advocacy role in uniting and guiding commercial banks in Malawi.

He emphasized the significance of the conference and its theme, which provides a forum for stakeholders to discuss and brainstorm action plans to improve the nation’s economic revitalization through inclusive banking.

“The banking sector plays a critical role in sustainable development. We are confident that the deliberations at the conference will help participants brainstorm on how we can support sustainable development initiatives and financial inclusion,” Kamoto said.

BAM Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Lyness Nkungula, expressed gratitude to CDH Investment Bank for the timely support.

She applauded the bank’s constant support over the years, which has enabled BAM to host effective meetings and conferences.

“The conference brings together delegates from banks and other sectors to discuss the theme and other pertinent topics that will propel sustainable economic development forE all through the financial inclusion agenda.

“The sponsorship aligns with CDH Investment Bank’s motto to help businesses grow and will make the conference fruitful,” Nkungula said.

CDH Investment Bank is a leading investment bank in Malawi.

It opened for business on 2nd April 2012 following the successful conversion from Continental Discount House Limited (CDH) which had operated in the financial sector for 14 years since August 1998.