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Millennium Challenge Corporation compact to transform mobility, land development

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By Sheminah Nkhoma


President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has hailed the support which the United States of America (USA) provides to Malawi, through the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), saying it has the potential to transform the country.

MCC Compact II has given the Malawi Government US$350 dollars for transport and land development.

Speaking during the launch of the compact, also known as the Malawi Transport and Land Compact, at Mzonde Ground in the area Senior Chief Kalolo in Lilongwe, Chakwera said the project will help transform and develop the nation.

He said the government will ensure to have improved transport through the construction of roads to improve the country’s economy.

“These developments manifest how the government is committed in improving the country’s infrastructure and livelihoods. We are dedicated to have a changed nation, all we want to see is that every Malawian should be able to provide for his or her family basic needs,” said Chakwera.

He said transformation of roads will make transportation of products easy helping farmers in the agriculture sector to transport their goods.

MCC Chief Executive Officer, Alice Albright, emphasized that the compact will transform the country’s transportation system, economy and development.

“This project will benefit more than 5.3 million Malawians. This comes because of the commitment which government of Malawi has demonstrated in boosting up the economy,” said Albright.

Minister of Transport and Public Works, Jacob Hara, appreciated President Chakwera for the commendable work his government is doing which has helped to gain trust from donor partners.

He said MCC Compact II projects aligns with Malawi 2063 whereby National Transport Master plan is one of the key agenda.

“MCC Compact II seeks to reduce travel time and costs for smallholder farmers through the improvement of targeted roads in selected transport corridors and the land administration seek to improve Malawi’s land governance institutions,” said Hara.

In 2018, Malawi Government successfully concluded implementation of the first compact from MCC on energy sector. This led Malawi to be chosen to develop a subsequent compact Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) Malawi II.

The Transport and Land Compact comprises of three projects namely; Accelerated Growth Corridors, Increased Land Productivity, American Catalyst Facility for Development.

Govt commits to inclusive education for all

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By Dean Chisambo

Deputy Director for Inclusive Education in the Ministry of Education, Lucy Magagula, says the government will continue supporting the education sector through improving inclusive education in order  to diversify the education system in the country.

Speaking during the opening of a four-day National Inclusive Education Strategy Review workshop in Lilongwe on Tuesday, Magagula said the review will help to reflect the unwavering commitment so that no learner is left behind in line with Malawi 2063 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Magagula



She lamented that  the Ministry finds it imperative to promote inclusion of learners with diverse needs through different interventions in education institutions.

“Government realises the need to intervene in the development of inclusive education because there are a lot of special needs students in the country hence the need for effective partnerships to promote the system,”

Magagula further stated that primary schools in Malawi have 193,880 learners with special education needs while secondary schools have 11,521 and tertiary has 229 students.

“There is a need for collaboration and coordination with other stakeholders to develop a new inclusive strategy in line with the inclusive policy which the Ministry is working towards,” added Magagula.

In her remarks, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Education Office Director, Dr. Jill Jupiter Jones, said their organisation shares the same commitments with Malawi Government as it is supporting the implementation of the National Reading Program through the Next Generation Early Grade Reading Activity, also called NRP Nexten, whose goal is to ensure that all children learn to read during the early grades of primary school.

She  further urged all Malawians and the donor community to continue supporting children with disabilities by bringing projects that can lead to more systematic and sustained improvement to a clear shared national strategy.

On her part, Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) lecture Jenipher Ngwira, said it is important to embrace inclusive education because there are many children with special needs and disabilities in the country.

She  highlighted that stakeholders and government should have a deep understanding of the concept of disabilities so that they promote inclusion in areas of social, health, human rights and culture.

The National Inclusive Education Strategy Review Workshop brought together the academia in all levels and the donor community.

Government committed to work with Mining Investors

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By Durell Namasani

Deputy Secretary to the President and Cabinet, who is also Head of the Presidential Delivery Unit (PDU) Dr Janet Banda has emphasized the government’s commitment towards assisting investors carry out activities in the mining sector, noting that the  sector is critical for the country’s development growth.

Dr Banda made the remarks today, during the closure of the  mining Pre-Lab meeting which commenced from 28th -29th   May in Lilongwe.

Dr Janet Banda

She indicated that the government is ready and open for discussions with investors in the mining industry, noting that doing so will bear economic fruits for the nation.

The DSPC further appealed to donor partners and other relevant stakeholders working with the government to fund mining activities such as capacity building, the minerals and mining regulatory authority among others.

In his remarks, Principal Secretary for the Ministry of Mining,  Joseph Mkandawire emphasized the key role of the  mining sector in attaining Malawi’s vision 2063 and the  Agriculture Tourism Mining (ATM) strategy.

He indicated that  the mining Pre-lab among others identified issues of energy, road infrastructures, environmental approvals, and fiscal matters as some of the enablers disussed in the pre-lab to unblock bottlenecks in the mining sector.

The Presidential Delivery Unit Labs, were initiated by President Chakwera in 2021 to fast – track the delivery of government’s initiatives.

Chilima urges Architects to work for the success of Malawi Vision 2063

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By Durell Namasani

Vice President Saulos Chilima has described the 41st Annual General meeting of Malawi Institute of Architect (MIA) as timely in addressing challenges faced by the architectural fraternity in the country.

Speaking during the official opening of this year’s MIA annual general meeting in Lilongwe, which was being held under the theme “The Architect: Re-imagning Malawi’s Future”, Chilima emphasized on the need for architectural practices that plays key role in the navigation of complexities faced in the industry.

Chilima at the AGM of Malawi Institute of Architects

He then urged the architect community to embrace collaboration for the success and betterment of Malawi in line with Malawi’s Vision 2063.

“As architects,  you are the masters of building the foundation of our country’s future”, said Chilima.

He further advised the architect community to reflect on the words of President Chakwera jn 2021 at the time he accepted to be the matron of MIA.

In his remarks, President for Malawi Institute of Architects (MIA) Khumbo Chirwa, appealed for governments collaboration in various construction projects for Malawi to attain the standardized infrastructure by 2063.

He also requested government to create a platform for MIA to showcase skills for the realization of urbanisation aspirations.

Architects and other professionals in the construction industry have been converging from Monday this week to deliberate their role in shaping the future of various construction projects in Malawi in line with aspirations constituted in the Malawi 2063 long-term developmental goals.

33-year-old primary school teacher Thomas Chaponda takes own life in Ntchisi

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By Chisomo Phiri

A 33-year-old Teacher at Mbomba Primary School in Ntchisi identified as Thomas Chaponda has committed suicide.

According to Public Relations Officer(PRO) for Ntchisi Police Station, Sub Inspector Salomy Zgambo the deceased, who was staying alone, was upgrading his studies at Domasi College in Zomba and on May 27, 2024, he reported for duties at his school.

She adds that on the evening of the above mentioned date,Chaponda was seen very intoxicated before he went to sleep.

“The following morning he was heard crying and his neighbour went to check what was happening. Surprisingly Thomas never responded when the neighbour tried to enquire from him.

“The same day in the afternoon, the school authorities also visited him at his house where he was found crying uncontrollably but he did not explain anything tangible and the team left him alone after Thomas responded that they should not raise his temper again.

“A few hours later, he was discovered hanging lifeless at the door of his house by people who were passing by,” says Zgambo.