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President Chakwera says unity catalyst for national development

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Thursday said unity is a stand alone pillar for the national development.

Speaking at Chilimampunga Ground in Lilongwe , Chakwera called on Malawians to unite and develop Malawi as a block.

The president said this is why the first of the four cornerstones on which Malawi was founded at Independence was Unity.



“In the vision and foresight of our founders, unity was the catalyst for development, the safety net of our culture, and the bastion of our spirit of umunthu. As a result, it not only earned us the admiration of other nations globally, but also facilitated speedy progress in our developmental goals,” he said.

The president said even though as a country we have always been a hardworking and entrepreneurial people, none of our hard work would amount to much unless we were all working together, working on the same vision, and working in the same direction.

Chakwera said none of the spirit of hard work would be sustainable unless it was regularly renewed and refreshed at the fountain of patriotism, which is a unified and shared love of the country and of compatriots above all other nations, a desire to serve her selflessly as the National Anthem declares.

The president said the second pillar of his Super Hi5 governance principle talks about uniting all Malawians and allowing them to contribute towards a common purpose of developing the country.

“The inaugural Umodzi Day held in Mtandire Township today is therefore a fulfilment of our desire to blur the divisive and dogmatic racial, cultural, sectarian, political, religious and tribal undertones,” he said.

Chakwera said Unity is the bedrock of development.

“Therefore, these socially-constructed demarcations must not be used to segregate others from fully enjoying the Malawian dream,” he said.

The president asked Malawians to use diversity as a launch pad to a self-reliant and inclusively wealthy Malawi.

Court rebuffs Chinese National’s appeal to review his 14 years prison sentence over wildlife trafficking

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By Chisomo Phiri

The High Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal by a Chinese national Lin Yu Hua who was seeking a review of his 14 years prison sentence by Lilongwe Magistrate Court over wildlife trafficking.

It is reported that Lin did not seek leave of the High Court and he appealed at the Supreme Court where he was sent back to the Hight Court to follow the required procedure.

According to the Senior State Advocate and Public Prosecutions, Mathews Chione, the High Court rejected the appeal on grounds that he made the
appeal out of time.

Chione noted that Lin was supposed to file an appeal within 30 days from the day of the sentence.

He however, filed after 13 months.

He added that, Judge Anabel Mtalimanja since ruled that the case is Functus Official as he cannot appeal further, as the matter was already dealt with at the High Court.

Chione, however, said Lin is at liberty to appeal to the Supreme Court on current judgment of his appeals dismissal within 30 days.

Lin, alongside his wife and a Malawian National were arrested in August, 2019.

Rumphi district hospital staff member sentenced over unlicensed drugs possession

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By Chisomo Phiri

Nancy Mbale, 43, who was working as a hospital attendant at Rumphi District Hospital is expected to spend 2 and half years(30 months) of her life in prison with hard labour for being found in possession of assorted essential medical drugs without permit barely two days after the hospital pharmacy was consumed by fire.

Nancy Mbale



In court, Mbale pleaded guilty to the charges and magistrate Cuthbert Phiri, in his judgement, observed that Mbale deserved a stiffer punishment to deter would be offenders.

She hails from Jeyeka Village, Traditional Authority Chikulamayembe in the district.

Meanwhile, authorities are yet to establish what might have caused the fire accident at the facility.

HWPL Statement on Israel-Hamas War

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By Linda Kwanjana

Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), an international peace organization, strongly calls for an immediate cessation of the Israel-Hamas war that threatens global security and tramples on the integrity of life.

It is clearly shown through reckless violence—which only produces losers—that it is the innocent civilians who become the victims in wars, and everyone in the world is witnessing this situation in real time. Failing to stop an unjustified war will result in thousands and tens of thousands of civilian casualties. Can anyone compensate for such devastating atrocities?



Organizations across the globe that collaborate with HWPL, which obtained special consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and associated with the UN Department of Global Communications (DGC), and HWPL members are urging for the two parties of the war to immediately cease the acts of aggression, protect the citizens, and actively engage in efforts to ensure recovery and peace. Furthermore, we call on the UN and the international community to swiftly take necessary measures such as mediating peace between the two parties to bring them to a dialogue and providing humanitarian support.

Threats of violence cannot break the hope for freedom and peace held dearly by global citizens. This hope is a strong will shared across the globe, and humanity will foster firm solidarity under peace to ultimately bring about restoration by becoming one.

HWPL condemns violence and war that undermine world peace, and we will spare no effort to establish peace together with global citizens.


HWPL Peace Advocate, Lee Man-hee
The HWPL Global Family of Peace

PIL oils Zomba Press Club AGM

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By Linda Kwanjana

Petroleum Importers Limited (PIL) has committed K500, 000 towards the Zomba Press Club Annual General Meeting (AGM) set for December 9 in Salima.

Speaking during the cheque handover ceremony in Blantyre on Wednesday, PIL General Manager, Martin Msimuko said the company appreciates the crucial role of journalists in democracy by providing information, holding those in power accountable, and fostering an informed and engaged citizenry.

“The press faces numerous challenges in today’s world, from declining revenues to threats on journalistic independence. As part of our corporate social responsibility, PIL has plans to reach out to areas of health, education, and safety and from time to time we respond to national needs when we have disasters for example. However, budget permitting we do respond to specific needs in the society as we have done with the media today.”

“By donating to the Zomba Press Club, we believe we are supporting the vital work of journalists and media organizations. It allows them to continue their investigative reporting, which uncovers corruption, abuse of power, and social injustices. It enables the press to inform the public about critical issues, from climate change to public health crises, helping us make informed decisions,” said Msimuko.

He also asked for more coverage on the dangers that come to our society through improper handling of fuel products.

“Fuel products must be handled in a special way so that we avoid the unfortunate events that have been taking place within the country where people have lost their lives from fuel induced fires. Fuel oil is hazardous and that is why our customers Puma, Total energies, Petroda and Vivo are better placed to handle the products and would encourage the society to access fuel from their authorized retail outlets, in this case you will be assured of the quality of the fuel that you will be using,” he said.

Zomba Press Club president Titus Linzie commended PIL for the support.

“PIL realizes the importance of working with the media in disseminating information to the public. This support will go a long way in ensuring the success of our meeting. As media, we have a role to play in sensitizing the public on the dangers of keeping fuel in their homes. The public trusts our words and we will ensure we spread the message,” said Linzie.

PIL is a consortium of four oil marketing companies namely Puma Energy Ltd, Petroda Malawi Ltd, Total Energies and Vivo Energy Malawi.