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President Chakwera says SDA Church is a strategic partner in development

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By Linda Kwanjana


Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has hailed Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Church for the contribution it makes in the country.

Speaking in Blantyre during the SDA centenary celebrations, chakwera said he was so delighted to have such a national partner in the Church.

“And it is no secret that the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Malawi has made a huge contribution to governance, with prominent members of the church serving in various positions of influence in Government under different Administrations, including Ministers in my own Cabinet, not to say anything of the taxes that members of the church
pay faithfully for the sustaining of public services and the counsel I myself receive as President from the leadership of the Church,” he said.



The president said its time to celebrate these contributions today and called on the whole church to recommit itself to a new life of repentance.

The President said while some may devote themselves to a life of service and development for the love of country, an Adventist has an even greater reason to do so, and that greater reason is the Second Advent of Lord Jesus Christ.

The President said Advent message is not merely that Jesus is coming again, but that Jesus says we must occupy until he comes.

“As such, I call on you to develop more schools to occupy the education sector until the Lord comes. I call on you to develop more hospitals to occupy the health sector, ” he said.

Chakwera arrived in the city of Blantyre this morning where he graced the celebrations marking 100 years anniversary of the Chiwembe Seventh Day Adventist Church.

The event, known as the Chiwembe for Blantyre Centenary Celebrations, drew thousands of SDA faithfuls from various churches from within Blantyre and surrounding areas.

Chakwera says access to education is a constitutional issue

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By Vincent Gunde

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera says access to education is a constitutional and human rights issue and as such no student should fail to complete their educational aspirations due to lack of school fees.

President Chakwera has lamented that while the government has set up the Loans Board to provide loans to needy students lacking fees in various academic institutions, some are not able to access such loans for one reason or the other, describing this as a worrisome development.
Speaking during the graduation ceremony of over 2400 outstanding individuals at LUANAR in Lilongwe on Thursday, President Chakwera said student accommodation in the public universities has been one of the major challenges.

One of the graduating student , ready to transform the country…..

Dr. Chakwera said LUANAR will soon construct hostels at its Natural Resources College (NRC) and Bunda Campuses to accommodate over a thousand students expressing no doubt that the graduating students have been furnished with the requisite skills to thrive in their respective disciplines and to make their contributions to the agricultural development and transformation of Malawi.
“I have no doubt that you have each been furnished with the requisite skills to contribute to the agricultural development and transformation of Malawi,” he said.

President Chakwera appealed to the graduating students to labour everyday in unity to fulfill the desire of making Malawi a better country and them should be in the forefront to provide solutions to a litany of challenges affecting the country’s development such as food security, protection of the environment, containing diseases, combating locust invasions, providing sustainable agricultural initiatives and dealing with problems of climate change among others.
He said LUANAR as an agro-based higher education institution, it needs to move beyond its current focus towards more innovations and industrialization (level 5 of education) observing that LUANAR’S presence is currently confined to its location, specifically where teaching and learning is taking place.

The President said LUANAR needs to spread beyond Bunda, Natural Resources College (NRC), City Campus and ODel centres, if it were to effectively undertake its mandate in different Agri Ecological zones in line with the ever-changing environments, economies and climate influences.
He said he support the initiative to take the university to where the people are and where its mandate is needed and him as Chancellor and the University Council will be considering other sites or centres within the country to enhance the universities impact.

President chakwera said taking the university to the people will increase accessibility, enhance relevance and cultural diversity, and provide collaboration opportunities.

Internet users cautioned on cyber crimes

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By Chisomo Phiri Phiri

A call has gone to people who use internet in the country for various purposes to use it carefully so as to avoid committing cyber crimes.

Speaking during the commemoration of Cyber Security Awareness Month held on Friday October 27,2023 at Golden Peacock Hotel in Blantyre,Christian Chikalimba, a Board Member at Center For Governance and Leadership (CEGOL) said it is important for everyone to make sure that internet is used carefully and not destroying someone’s reputation.

Chikalimba



“Let us all use internet carefully and avoid committing cyber crimes. For us girls, let us not share our naked picture or videos (nudes) to our lovers as this can lead to cyber crimes. Loving a person is not sending him naked pictures. So let us be careful enough and respect ourselves,” she said.

Chikalimba said people should draw a lesson from a Facebook conman Precious Kasakatiza who has been recently sentenced to 3 years in prison with hard labour for dumping people of their hard-earned money.

“Cyber Crime is a serious offense. Let us draw a lesson from Kasakatiza who will now spend 3 years of his life in prison with hard labour for being found stealing people’s money through Facebook,” said Chikalimba.

On her part, District Education Manager(DEM) for Blantyre District Anita Kaliu described Cyber Security Awareness Month as an important event in an as far as Cyber Crimes are concerned in the country.

“This is an important event as we learn a lot of things about cyber security and how cyber crimes can be combated,” she said.

Annie Leleni, a Form four student at Stella Maris Secondary School thanked CEGOL and Her For Tech Magazine for organizing the event.

“Let me on behalf of my fellow students at Stella Maris Secondary School thank the organizers of this event. We have learnt a lot and we will not at all commit cyber crimes,” she said.

This year, the event was commemorated under the theme ‘ Secure our World’.

Fans react to Namadingo’s long-waited new single ‘Diere’


By Staff Reporter


Fans and critics have been reacting to Namadingo’s new song titled ‘Diere’ which was released on Friday evening.

While some people are lavishing praise on the new song, others believe that it’s high time the ‘Mtendere’ hitmaker takes a break from music to work on perfecting his art as his recent songs have been lacking creativity.

One person who think that the new Namadingo’s song is a hit is Petros Ghambi.

Namadingo



Commenting on Facebook, Ghambi says Namadingo is a very talented artist whose songs are always good and inspiring.

“Your song is a beautiful journey filled with emotions. It’s a testament to your talent and creativity. Keep sharing your music with the world. You have a gift worth celebrating. Your dedication to your art is truly inspiring!.”

Another fan, Felista Kulemeka wrote;
“This is fire and that is why we love and appreciate you Doc, you have a remarkable talent.”
Her views were also echoed by Tambula Nyasulu who wrote;
“This song deserves international airplay. Deire by Dr Namadingo.”

Despite having some positive reaction from a good number of music followers, other music fanatics believe the artist is lacking creativity as it is now becoming difficult to differentiate his songs.

“Video yokongola.. koma nyimbo i think tinaimvelako kale pena pake .. inayake mmati konkuno konkuno .. kaya konkuno,” wrote a Lilongwe-based Graphic designer Best Balala.

Another music follower Amos Mponda wrote;
“Tisiyanitsa bwanji kodi nyimbozi pena you luck creativity akulu. Nanga nyimbo kumangofanana kapena just change the team or pezani ma composer nanga ndikukhala ngati ndikuvela Ngenge-tu apa.”

“Koma zikusiyana bwanji ndi ‘Nge’? ‘Konkuno’?” Wrote another music follower known on Facebook as Maa Ra Di Nyexy.

You can watch Namadingo’s new video by following the link below and give us your feedback
https://youtu.be/-lMf6FAdTms?si=vGcaZ2JOhYRlOlpX

NBS Bank awards Cyclone Freddy heroes

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By Linda Kwanjana

Listed commercial bank, NBS Bank, recently joined the Public Relations Society of Malawi (PRSM) in recognizing and awarding several people who went out of their way to help and rescue others in their communities during the Cyclone Freddy disaster early this year.

NBS Bank awarded the 12 individuals with certificates and cash during this year’s PRSM lakeshore conference held in Mangochi from 5th to 7th October 2023.



NBS Bank Public Relations Officer Olivia Chiligo said they decided to reward the Cyclone Freddy heroes for exhibiting extraordinary acts of kindness, bravery, and selflessness during and the aftermath of Cyclone Freddy to serve the community.

“Cyclone Freddy was an event that tested the strength and character of our nation, and in the face of adversity, we witnessed countless acts of heroism. People opened their doors to shelter others, workers went above and beyond their duty to provide assistance, and individuals risked their own lives to rescue and help those in need. These are the stories that inspire us all. They remind us that even in the darkest hours, the spirit of compassion, unity, and solidarity shines through.”

“PRSM’s decision to recognize these heroes aligns perfectly with NBS Bank’s commitment to community development and our belief in the power of collective action. We firmly believe that by acknowledging and celebrating these acts of kindness, we not only honour those who went above and beyond, but we also send a powerful message to the world about the resilience and unity of the people of Malawi,” said Chiligo.

Among those awarded were three Marine Police officers from Mangochi and Monkey Bay who went missing after the boat they were traveling in capsized on Shire River as they were going to rescue people who were trapped by the Cyclone.

Despite having their boat capsized, the three continued with their mission after being rescued by some members of the community.

“It was a near death situation when our boat capsized. We are very grateful to God and the community members who searched for us until we were found. We could not have abandoned the mission because we made a commitment to save and protect the people of Malawi that is what kept us going,” said Lucia Nthala from Monkey Bay station.

PRSM President, Benson Linje, said there are a lot of people who risked their lives in trying to reduce suffering of people who were affected by the Cyclone in their respective communities and beyond, but their efforts are not recognized.

“The way these people conducted themselves is inspiring hope that there are people in this country who are passionate about changing the lives of people that require support. There are other people who had the capacity to help but they did not, so it is worth recognizing those who left their comfort zones for the sake of others,” said Linje.

Linje thanked NBS Bank for sponsoring the awards which he said have managed to motivate the people to continue doing good to people in need.