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NEAM up for 60 km epilepsy awareness walk

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By Chisomo Phiri

National Epilepsy Association of Malawi (NEAM) says it will from November 1 to 2, 2023 conduct a walk covering a distance of about 60km from Mponela hospital in Dowa to Parliament building in Lilongwe as part of creating awareness of elipelisy stigma in Malawi, most especially towards the girl child.

Speaking in a separate interview,Chifundo Zamadunga, NEAM National Coordinator said they are also expected to submit a position paper to Parliament on the need to address epilepsy stigma in Malawi.

Said Zamadunga:” Yes, it is true that we have organized an epilepsy awareness walk. The main aim of the walk is to create awareness about epilepsy stigma,to initiate the IGAP discussion and to present people with epilepsy issues.”

Chifundo Zamadunga



The NEAM National Coordinator said the walk will be participated by various people including NEAM staff members, volunteers and people with epilepsy.

She then called on the general public to render their support towards the walk.

“Let us help those who have volunteered themselves to join the walk.Let us help to solve some of the challenges people with epilepsy face and all in all,let us donate what we have towards the walk,”she said.

Epilepsy is the most common chronic brain disease and affects people of all ages.

More than 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy; nearly 80% of them live in low- and middle-income countries.

An estimated 70% of people with epilepsy could be seizure free if properly diagnosed and treated.

However, about three quarters of people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not get the treatment they need, and this rises to 90% in some countries.

In many such countries, many health professionals do not have the training to recognize, diagnose and treat epilepsy.

In most resource-poor countries, antiseizure medicines are not available.

People with epilepsy and their families frequently suffer from stigma and discrimination.

In many parts of the world the true nature of epilepsy has also long been distorted by myths, fear and mistaken notions about the disorder.

Zantchito project commits to build database for BDS,SMEs

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By Dean Chisambo

Zantchito project has committed to build database for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMES) and Business Development Service (BDS) which will help the SMEs to get information easily and lead some organisations to find information about them.

Speaking during the SMEs and Business Development Service(BDS) workshop on Wednesday in Lilongwe, Umodzi Holdings Managing Director Tionge Kaonga said the SMEs are very important because they create job, help in generating revenue for the government as well as improving trade through producing high quality product which can be sold outside the country.



Kaonga highlighted that the database will also help them to understand where the SMEs are, their value chains and the problems that they are facing which will be very easily to target or reach them.

He said:” for a long period of time we have seen a number of people who are claiming to be consultants supporting the SMEs and in some cases the quality of services that they have been provided to SMEs have been very poor below standard.

“So the ministry of trade and Industry there is department of SMEs which they have been a need to seal a gap inorder to try to improve service provision so that we can create vibrant SMEs in Malawi which can be able to compete at regional and global level.”

In his remarks,Small and Medium Enterprise Development Institute (SMEDI) Senior Marketing business development Officer Alinafe Mpoka said the absence of the database has affected the SMEs because sometimes they were not assisted to the government tenders because they were not not registered.

He added that the database will going to make all the information about the SMEs to be in one package which enables the organisation to click a button in order to know all the information of unreached SMEs and the database will be credible saying everyone is going to benefit.

The Zantchito skills for job programme which aims to strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Malawi is funded by European Union and is being implemented by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through COPA.

Abida Mia advises donor partners to have sustainable clean water supply in rural areas

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By Dean Chisambo

Minister of water and sanitation Abida Mia has advised the donor partners to have sustainable clean water supply in rural areas especially where the water is too scarcity.

Mia made the remarks during the launch of Professionalising the Management of Malawi’s Rural Water Supply Service which the Water for People organisation conducted the study in the country concerning the clean water supply system on Wednesday in Lilongwe.

Mia said her ministry is looking forward to work hand in hand with donors and advise them to look where the system should be going and also the improvement of the actual system so that it can be sustainable when the climate chokes happen.

She said:”We could be expecting heavy rains and flooding again, so when we work in collaboration, we can work better.”

Mia added that high population rate in the country has contributed to the shortage of clean water in the country especially in rural areas saying they will continue working with donors to deal with cholera outbreak across the country.

In his sentiment, Water for People Country Director Ulemu Chiluzi said the launch is about providing clean water but also having management body that will be sustainable to ensure that water that they provide and the investment that they make is able to sustain itself interms of operation and maintenance for longer period of time.

Chiluzi said:”he whole idea is we are focusing on rural and market centres and interms of mandate Blantyre and Lilongwe water board they have got a mandate interms of peri-urban and cities while the other water boards they have other mandate.

“We are looking for areas that they are not working and trying to see where would be the best model to support those systems to be sustainable in a long run.”

Chiluzi added that they are trying to explore different models to ensure that the system is working effectively and efficiently including extending the system to be mandated by Blantyre water board and other water boards that provide facilities and making other arrangement to ensure that they are are able to come together and look at the model inorder to charge a tariff that will be sustainable in longer in operational and maintenance.

The study which the Water for People has conducted highlighted that borehole are the primary improved water source utilised across Malawi with a population of 64.5% especially in rural areas with the population of 73.9% a comparatively small proportion of the population access to a piped water supply facility with a connection to their dwelling 2.4% across Malawi especially in rural areas 0.6%.

Saint releases music video for new song “Una”

By Staff Reporter

Afro-pop musician ‘Saint’ has released visuals to his new song titled “Una”

The video which has been directed by Twice P is the singer’s second video from the album ‘Ah yami’ which was released last month.

The first video from the album was ‘Falling’ which was full of highlights from his engagement ceremony and was directed by Ron Cz

Saint



Some of the songs in the 13 track ‘Ah Yami’ album include Limodzi, Ndani featuring Suffix, Too much ft Onesimus, Tate featuring Theresa Phondo and Kelvin sings, Dumpha featuring Eli njuchi and Nthiti(half way).

Below is the link to Saint’s new music video ‘Una’

“Mombera” University becomes reality under Chakwera-Govt awards contract for construction of the institution now under Inkosi ya Makhosi M’mbelwa University

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By Linda Kwanjana

The Ministry of Education has awarded a contract to Paramount Holdings and DEC construction to build structures at Inkosi ya Makosi M’mbelwa University. The structures include Hostel blocks and external works for the University.

According to The Daily Times advertisement published on Wednesday, 0ctober, 25, 2023, “The Government of the Republic of Malawi through Ministry of Education (MoE) plans to establish the Inkosi Ya Makhosi M’mbelwa University (IMMU) in Mzimba District in the Northern part of Malawi.

Mutharika failed to honour the promise



“The Ministry of Education has ldentitified resources and it intends to apply part of the funds towards the cost of Construction of Hostel Blocks and Associated External Works for Inkosi Ya Makhosi M’mbelwa University in Mzimba District in line with Section 48 of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Act No 27 of 2017, the Ministry now notifies the public and bidders that participated in the tender, that it has concluded the bid evaluation process.”

The two contracts under Procurement Number 250/1PDCMOE/MUDEPICW/IMMU23-24/2 are worth MK8,745,713,361.71 and MK9,952,073,990.82 respectively.

On March 22, 2015, Former President Peter Mutharika unveiled a plaque for the construction of the Mombera
University in Mzimba District.

During the launch Mutharika said his government was committed to ensure that many people attain higher education in the country by constructing more universities.

Ironically nothing happened after the launch instead since then Mombera was turned into political cash cow for the then ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) with political cadres being employed to the non-existent institution.

DPP abused funds for the project