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Rural Poultry Centre improves rural livelihoods in Dowa

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By Vincent Gunde

A local non-profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)-Rural Poultry Centre in Malawi (RPC) says it is seeking to expand its work in Dowa district with the aim of improving food security and livelihoods through improved production of village poultry.

RPC, whose mission is to sustainably improve rural livelihoods through interventions encompassing poultry, started implementing its activities in Dowa East from January, 2022 to June, 2024 with the aim of raising chicken production.

Pat Boland-seeking continuation of their work to Dowa West.



The organization trained over 200 Community based vaccinators who work with farmers in their communities to vaccinate chickens to prevent Newcastle disease (chitopa) and to implement practical methods to protect young chicks from predation and accident since 2015 in Ntchisi, 2019 in Mchinji, and 2022 in Dowa East.

Briefing the District executive committee in Dowa, RPC’s Director Pat Boland, said the purpose of the project presentation was to review the organization’s activities in Dowa East and seek endorsement for continuation of their work in Dowa West.

Boland said that in Dowa East, the project had reached out to over 4,000 families each year and had undertaken over 120,000 poultry vaccinations per year saying the impact included reduced losses of chickens to Newcastle (chitopa) and higher numbers of chickens produced per household.

He said RPC is now seeking to implement similar interventions in Dowa West with a purpose of improving food security and livelihoods targeting 3,400 rural families building up to 6,000 after the first year and will train at least 75 Community Based Vaccinators and reach some 90,000 chicken vaccinations.

The Director said the schedule of activities of the project include consultations and familiarization, baseline survey, selection pf candidates, organizing a 3-days learning and practical, coordinating vaccination campaigns, and ultimately expansion to cover all areas of Dowa West.

“Newcastle disease is the single greatest threat to local chickens, the 12 vaccine is available and is very effective in controlling this devastating disease, farmers who vaccinate their chickens do significantly better than farmers who do not vaccinate,” said Boland.

He said the project in Dowa West is expected to register similar outcomes as in Dowa East where over time, more households took part in the vaccinations, losses in village chickens were reduced, chicken production increased and use of chicken manure especially in dimba areas increased.

The Rural Poultry Centre in Malawi (RPC) will implement the work with support from Australian government through the Australian NGO Cooperation (ANCP), the overall management and control will be via the Brisbane based Kyeema Foundation with a budget estimate amounting to 41,000 US Dollars in year one, 40,000 US Dollars for year two and 30,000 US Dollars for year three.

TNM Super League: Nomads narrow gap on leaders to 9 points,
Creck Sporting beat Dedza Dynamos 2-0 in Lilongwe

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By Durell Namasani


Mighty Mukuru have reduced the gap between themselves and TNM super league leaders Silver Strikers to nine points with a 2-0 victory over rookies Baka City at the Karonga Stadium on Thursday afternoon.

Isaac Kaliati and Misheck Botomani scored for the Lali Lubani boys in the 48th and 75th minute respectively to ensure that they finish the first round with 28 points.

After the game, Kaliati was voted man of the match for his wonderful performance during the match.

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers player Isaac Kaliati receiving the man of the match award



The loss for Baka City leave them on the bottom of the log table with seven points, two points behind 15th placed Bangwe All Stars.

In Lilongwe, Creck Sporting finished the first round with a 2-nil victory over Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos to move to position 6 on the log table.

George Chaomba who was also voted man of the match, and Anorld Kiyama Son were on target for the super league debutants.

Creck have finished the first round with 23 points level with 5th placed Kamuzu Barracks but the soldiers have a better goal difference.

Dynamos on the other hand are perched on 10th position with 19 points.

George Chaomba for Creck Sporting

Ukraine receives first shipment of F-16 fighter jets

By Burnett Munthali

Ukraine has received its first shipment of F-16 fighter jets from Western allies, a move the country has been advocating for months as it seeks to bolster its defense against the Russian invasion. The arrival of the F-16s is seen as a significant development, as these jets are equipped with advanced capabilities to suppress enemy air defenses—a crucial asset for countering Russian missile strikes.

The delivery comes after considerable hesitation from Western nations, who were concerned about the potential for escalating the conflict with Russia. While the exact number of jets in the shipment has not been disclosed, the arrival marks a major step forward in Ukraine’s defense strategy.

The readiness of Ukrainian pilots to operate the F-16s remains uncertain. They have undergone training in the West, including the United States, but it is unclear if they will be able to deploy the aircraft immediately. Bloomberg was the first to report on the arrival of the jets.

VP Dr. Michael Bizwick highlights importance of human capital at HR Conference

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By Burnett Munthali

Vice President Dr. Michael Bizwick underscored the pivotal role of human capital in national development during the 2024 Human Resource Society of Malawi annual lakeshore conference, held in Mangochi today.

In his keynote address, Dr. Usi emphasized that while countries, organizations, and companies can make significant efforts, the successful implementation of their goals ultimately hinges on their human capital. He stated, “Human capital is the most competitive advantage for any organization or country. Embracing integrity to avoid corruption, as well as personal commitment to work, is all about human capital.”

Usi



The conference, which convened HR experts from across Malawi, focused on exploring and sharing best practices for harnessing human capital effectively. Dr. Usi’s remarks highlighted the need for a committed and ethical workforce to drive progress and ensure successful outcomes.

Parliament of Malawi briefs media committee on compliance with access to information act

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By Burnett Munthali

This morning, representatives from the Parliament of Malawi appeared before the Media, Information, and Communications Committee to provide an update on their adherence to the Access to Information Act of 2016.

During the briefing, Parliament officials outlined their efforts to comply with the Act, which mandates greater transparency and public access to information. They discussed various measures taken to ensure that information is readily available to the public and addressed any challenges encountered in the implementation process.



The session aimed to demonstrate Parliament’s commitment to upholding the principles of transparency and accountability as outlined in the Access to Information Act. The Committee’s review will help assess the effectiveness of these measures and identify areas for improvement in facilitating public access to parliamentary information.