FDH Cup defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets beat Civil Service United 1-0 through a Previous Phiri’s last-gasp goal in added time to book a semi-final with Moyale Barracks.
Phiri scored the only goal of the match with a beautiful finish after receiving a cross from Babatunde Adepoju just a minute before the end of the added time.
In another quarterfinal match, Blue Eagles thumped Baka City 3-nil to book themselves a semi-final place and they will meet Karonga United.
Food Agriculture Natural Resources Pan African Network (FANRPAN) in collaboration with Civil Society Agriculture Network (CISANET) are expecting to hold regional agriculture policy dialogue after 16 years break, which will commence on 6th to 9th August 2024 in Lilongwe.
Speaking during the media briefing on Friday in Lilongwe FANRPAN director of business development Francis Hale said they acknowledge the success that they learnt from Malawi through the outstanding leadership of late Bingu Wa Muntharika’s agriculture subsidy Programme known as Fertilizer Subsidy Programme (FISP)which transform Malawi’s agriculture.
Hale – we learnt from Malawi
Hale mentioned that Malawi is been a place of learning and they are still learning some of the policies that have been crafted which are on the books expected to be implemented.
He said: ” the results of those policies may not yet be on the ground and there are a lot of learning interms of setting policy framework, because as a dvocancy network we do believe that policy is formed on the basis from the foundation for institution inorder to bring change.
” So we have observed some of the policies and those are lessons that we are picking out from Malawi and taken them to other countries.”
Hale disclosed that the whole region are experiencing challenges because they are in the middle of El-Nino especially in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe which resulted  food and nutritional security saying it doesn’t mean that policies that are being implemented are positive.
He lamented that Malawi’s policies need to be uploaded, picked and taken across the region as it was in 2008 where FISP were picked by Zambia followed by Zimbabwe which they were able to impact the livelihoods of their smallholder farmers after learning it from Malawi.
In his remarks principal secretary responsible for Irrigation in the ministry of Agriculture Geoffrey Mamba said the conference will give opportunity to the stakeholders more especially those are working in civil societies to look at the policies  which the government is coming up with hence the country have several policies.
He said:” we have the agriculture, irrigation, land resources and fisheries policy. So in this context the gathering will look at how those policies have been formulated, implemented and the challenges that are also affect the same, and in that way they will come up with the recommendations which will improve the policy on it’s part of formulation, implementation as well as when it comes to the evaluation of impact on the same policies.”
Mamba further described that their ministry is implementing the number of programmes to make sure that the country have food security such as: Affordable Input Programme (AIP), translating promoting substance farming to commercial farming and promotion of commercial farming into mega farm unit saying it is need for a mindset change among farmers on agricultural productivity and commercialization in line with Malawi 2063 agenda.
He later said that for the country to produce high yields like five tonne per hector government has put some initiatives interms of policy like promotion of both organic and inorganic fertilizer, the issue of liming the soil to reduce the acidity hence the records shows that 40 percent of malawi soil is sick because it have high Power Hydrogen (PH).
Mamba added that they are also promoting diversification of the agricultural produce saying they do not want the soil to depend on maize only as a staple food inorder have totality of agriculture produce.
On his part National Planning Commission (NPC) Director for policy and communication Dr Andrew Jamali said the dialogue in  regards to production and food system transformation is quite pivotal engagement in line with Malawi 2063 agenda.
He said Malawi is really implementing set of programmes under pillar one of the vision which is agriculture productivity and commercialization which need to push through the food system and food season transformation space.
FANRPAN is an African body which advocate agricultural policy transformation and the policy dialogue conference is expected to be presiding over by the Minister of Agriculture Hon. Samuel Kawale and it will bring together international participants, regional bodies and local delegates especially the civil societies organisations and they had similar event in 2008 .
Vice President Dr. Michael Usi has underscored the importance for church leaders and congregants to demonstrate commitment and dedication in attending to matters of faith, asserting that this is the ultimate means of honouring God the Creator.
He made the remarks during the induction ceremony of Reverend Robert Yanduya, who was officially installed as the General Secretary of Zambezi Evangelical Church (ZEC) at Mitsidi in Blantyre today.
Usi
Usi also made call for a unified church in serving God with humility and reverence among the clergy, enabling God’s presence to manifest profoundly within the church community.
He further emphasised the importance of fostering patriotism among the citizenry by collectively seeking solutions to the challenges facing the nation.
In his address, Reverend Robert Mambeya, Chairperson of ZEC Mitsidi Synod, lauded the Vice President for accepting their invitation to partake in the ceremonial proceedings.
It was an amazing moment in Dowa when delegates of the Malawi Congress party stood up and laid their hands on leading Candidate Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma to speak blessings upon him.
Speaking to 247malawi, one delegate said Zikhale is a blessing to Malawi Congress Party and the delegates want to make sure that God should bless him.
“Zikhale is an asset to the party, a man of so much experience and the one who will give the necessary support to President Chakwera in order to move the party forward ” he said.
Speaking to the gathering, Zikhale said he was humbled by the welcoming gesture from the delegates.
He promised that he will do his best to serve the people
He said time has come when MCP members need to feel empowered so that they can develop their entrepreneurial Skills as well as being creative and innovative in their thinking
MCP delegates in Dowa on Sunday evening gave a ruptulous welcome to the leading candidate for the seat of First Vice President Ken Zikhale Ng’oma, commonly known as Nyamazikuzikulu.
Ng’oma who met the delegates at Hilltop in Mponela, was welcomed with ululation, with the delegates excited to see the flamboyant politician.
It was obvious that the gathering had one thing in mind, and that was to cement Zikhale as the Vice President of the party.
Zikhale Speaking to delegates
In his address to the delegates, Zikhale reiterated the fact that MCP needs strong and caring leaders who have the affairs of the people at heart.
Zikhale said President Chakwera needs the right talent in the party to help drive the agenda of developing the country.
For the party to be strong, the Vice President hopeful said the members need to be empowered so that they can be independent, establish businesses and be in a position to feed their families.
Nyamazikuzikulu urged the delegates to strive to be innovative, think outside of the box and be creative in order to utilise the many opportunities that the government will be creating.
He also urged the delegates to have an entrepreneurial mind. He acknowledged that training will be needed and he believes with him as the Party Vice President , he will be at the forefront of driving the agenda, which he has branded as ICE (Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship)