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Chakwera blames price hikes on past govt’s ‘unwise’ sale of state-owned companies

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has said that the rise in product prices and services is due to the unwise sale of government-owned companies by the previous government, resulting in inflated market prices, which has affected the people in the country

He made the remarks on Saturday during the official launch of the Magwero Industrial Park Project at Area 55 in Lilongwe, held under the theme “Catalyzing Industrialization in Malawi: Transforming the Nation’s Economic Landscape.”

Chakwera

Chakwera however, said his government is working on restoring factories and banks, that were sold by the previous government, as one way of controlling the country’s currency.

“I do not have time to fight with anyone but to ensure that the lost economy is restored. The companies and factories that were sold should be brought back,” Chakwera said.

He, therefore, cautioned against abusing power to delay the project, saying such behavior is not condoned and those found doing that will be brought to book.

Minister of Trade and Industry, Sosten Gwengwe, said the project is important in building Malawi.

“This is important to any investor. Those who invest in these parks and do production, should also have the markets locally and they will be supported,” Gwengwe said.

President for Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry(MCCCI) Wisely Phiri, said the project is an opportunity for vocational skills and mutual development.

Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre, Alfred Jiya, hailed government for the project, saying it will accord employment to the youth and impart skills among people.

“I see piped water and electricity coming here and I see youth getting jobs from this park,” he said.

The park, which sits on a 400 hactare land, will have different industries specialized in agro-processing, chemical and plastic and is expected to help advance the country’s economy as envisioned in the Malawi 2063.

Government acquired US$200 million from Afrexim Bank for the project whose area will be developed by Arise Integrated Industrial Platform.

Innovation: Growing sweet potatoes in soil bags

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By Burnett Munthali

Food security is the measure of an individual’s ability to access food that is nutritious and sufficient in quantity.

Some definitions of food security specify that food must also meet an individual’s food preferences and dietary needs for active and healthy lifestyles.

Innovation

The number of chitted potatoes needed depends on the size of the bag being used.

As a general rule, each potato plant needs about 2.5 gallons of soil. Therefore, a 10-gallon bag will support four potato plants, while a 5-gallon bag will accommodate two potato plants.

Roll the sides of your Tater Totes down until they form a shallow bag. Place the Totes over the holes in the paper.

Dig very shallow holes in the ground to plant your seed potatoes and lightly cover them with soil and compost.

Place one or two rocks in the bottom of the Totes to weigh them down.

Add 10 centimeters of peat-free compost to the bottom of the bag and place three to five chitted potatoes on the surface. Cover with another 8-10 centimeters of compost and water well.

When the shoots have grown to around 8 centimeters, ‘earth them up’ by covering them with another 10 centimeters of compost.

Potato grow bags come in various shapes and sizes, with one of the most important features being the capacity of the bag, typically specified in gallons.

The most common size is about 10 gallons, suitable for growing potatoes and carrots.

You can expect at least five to six new potatoes for each potato you plant.

If only every plant multiplied this way! There’s something magical about pulling up a potato plant and seeing many new potatoes attached to the small one you planted months ago.

Unlike other major field crops, potatoes are reproduced vegetatively from other potatoes. Therefore, a part of each year’s crop – ranging from 5 to 15 percent, depending on the quality of the harvested tubers – is set aside for re-use in the next planting season.

Early-season potato varieties are planted first in spring and are ready to harvest in 60-80 days. Mid-season varieties mature in 80-100 days.Late-season potato varieties are ready to harvest in 100-130 days.

How do you know when potatoes are ready to harvest? Wait for the foliage to fully die back before harvesting.

If your leaves are starting to lose their bright color, leaning over, and becoming dry to the touch, you’re probably a couple of weeks away from harvest.Your potatoes are finishing up.

Gospel singer Henry Masamba back with a new song ‘Fungo’

By Durell Namasani


After releasing hit songs like ‘Chaka Chokolola’ and ‘Akambeko’, gospel singer Henry Masamba is back with a brand new song titled ‘Fungo’.

Fungo is a song of hope that encourages people to continue praying as God is preparing something big for them.

Henry Masamba



Released on Friday afternoon, the fresh body of work has been produced by Madela and the video has been directed by VJ Ken.

The 37-year-old singer who is currently based in Colorado in the United States of America hit the limelight after the release of his single ‘Chaka Chokolola’ which came out on 14th May, 2020.

Here is the link for Henry Masamba’s brand new song ‘Fungo’.
https://youtu.be/EtMcaoPIMMA?si=z6Hi0HG-bfNkdi0Z

TNM Super League: Isaac Kaliati nets brace, Christopher Kumwembe on target as Wanderers claim 3-1 win over Dedza Dynamos

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Isaac Kaliati came off the bench to score twice as Mighty Mukuru Wanderers beat Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos 3-1 on Saturday afternoon to move fourth on the TNM Super League log table.

Coming from two back to back losses against Silver Strikers and Mzuzu City Hammers, the Nomads new that having an early lead would increase their chances of getting maximum points and they did just that through Christopher Kumwembe.

Kumwembe put the Nomads in front just three minutes from kick-off connecting with a header a beautiful cross from Wisdom Mpinganjira.



Making his debut for Wanderers, striker Sama Thierry Tanjong almost doubled the lead for the hosts in the sixth minute but Dedza defence made it possible to to deny the Cameroonian his first goal in Malawi’s elite league.

Chifuniro Mpinganjira leveled the scores for the visitors in the 19th minute following a Lameck Gamphani’s cross which was missed by Marco Chiwaya and Victor Lungu before finding Mpinganjira who made no mistake but to finish with his left foot past goalkeeper Richard Chipuwa.

Two minutes before the end of the first half, Wanderers coach Meke Mwase replaced the injured Christopher Kumwembe with Vincent Nyangulu and also introduced the experienced legs of Felix Zulu and Isaac Kaliati at the beginning of the second half.

The two midfielders replaced former Dynamos striker Clement Nyondo and  the Cameroonian Sama Thierry Tanjong. Dedza on the other hand replaced Victor Lungu with Limbani Phiri.

The substitution proved fruitful for the Nomads as Kaliati managed to put his name on the score sheet in the 51st minute with a beautiful shot outside the penalty box beating Dynamos goalkeeper Anthony Singini.

Kaliati who was also voted man of the match, completed his brace in the 64th minute as he headed home from a Peter Cholopi corner kick.

The Nomads win comes just days after the departure of head coach Sanzurwimo Ramadhan who resigned following the team’s loss to Mzuzu City Hammers last weekend.

With Saturday’s win, Wanderers have dislodged neighbours FCB Nyasa Big Bullets on fourth position on the log table as they have now accumulated 15 points a point ahead of the People’s team.

Bullets however, have got a chance to go third on the log table if they win in a much anticipated match against Silver Strikers on Sunday.

Elsewhere, Hassan Luwembe scored a brace to help rookies FOMO FC beat Mzuzu City Hammers 2-1 at Mulanje Park Stadium. Isaac Msiska scored the visitors’ consolation from the penalty spot.

FOMO are currently on position 11 on the log table with 10 points and despite the loss, Mzuzu City Hammers remain third on the log table with 16 points after playing 9 games.

There was another win for the rookies at Chitowe Stadium as Creck Sporting SC came from behind to beat Mafco FC 2-1 and move to position 8  on the log table.

Mafco who are on position 13, were the first to score through Peter Kasonga but the visitors equalised through Gift Kadawati before Yasin Chida scored the winner with just three minutes before the end of the match.

In Mzuzu, a lone goal by Raphael Phiri was enough to give Moyale Barracks maximum points as they beat Mighty Tigers 1-nil at Mzuzu Stadium.

Moyale are on position 7 on the log table with 14 points while the Kau-Kau Boys remain on 10th position after accumulating 11 points.

Two games have been lined up on Sunday as Bangwe All Stars hosts Chitipa United at Mpira Stadium and the big one between defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and league leaders Silver Strikers will take place at Kamuzu Stadium.

Kaliati: Scored a brace and voted man of the match

Chilima departs for South Korea

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By Durell Namasani

Vice President Saulos Chilima has today departed for South Korea through Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) where he is expected to attend the Korea-African Summit which will be held in Seoul, Korea from 4th to 5th June, 2024.

It has pleased President Lazarus Chakwera to delegate the Vice President to carry out government  expeditions built on the existing diplomatic relations between nations.

Chilima off to South Korea for the summit


Chilima’s attendance at the Korea-African Summit highlights the Government of Malawi’s commitment to expand the country’s international bilateral relations as well as exploring avenues for economic growth.

On 30th October, 2023 Malawi and South Korea signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote developmental cooperation in agriculture,  education, health sectors, human resources development, climate change and tourism sector among others.

The MoU works to enhance Malawi’s relations with Republic of South Korea in mutual areas including Agriculture, Health, Human Resource Development, Education, Climate Change and Tourism among others.