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HR Society of Malawi set for the annual general conference this month

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Human Resource Society of Malawi (HRSM) says it will from October 26 to 28,2023 hold its Annual General Conference (AGC) at Sigelege Beach Resort in Salima.

Speaking in an interview with 247 Malawi News, HRSM Secretary General Robin Kajasiche said the AGC has been organised with an aim of empowering those working in the same profession to play their roles towards fulfillment of the Malawi Vision 2063.

He said the AGC will be held under the theme ‘Leveraging Human Resource (HR) Society of Malawi’s presence as a Catalyst and Partner for Malawi 2063’.

Robin Kajasiche



According to Kajasiche, among those who have been invited to attend the conference include Minister of Labour Honourable Agnes Nyalonje who will be the guest of honour,the Malawi School of Government Director General Professor Asiyati Chiweza,the Registrar of Industrial Relations Court Honourable Peter Kandulu, and Garton Kamchedzera, an associate professor of Law at the University of Malawi.

The GS concluded that the AGC’s thematic areas shall include; Nurturing efficient and coherent governance systems at work places, comprehend emerging trends in employment laws to be held by Professor Asiyati Chiweza and Honourable Kandulu respectively and Taming corruption at the work place, an HR perspective by Professor Garton Kamchedzera.

HRSM is a professional body that was formed to advance HR excellence among trained human resource management practitioners in Malawi through capacity building.

The body ensures that HR specialists are up to date with emerging trends in the HR space.

Jewel Starfish Foundation offers scholarships to 20 needy students at Lilongwe Girls Secondary School

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By Chisomo Phiri

Jewel Starfish Foundation has on Wednesday announced offering scholarships to 20 needy students at Lilongwe Girls Secondary School.

According to the foundation,a scholarship package of K174 thousand per student will cater for school fees for the whole year, uniform, and transport.

Speaking when she visited the school, National coordinator for the foundation, who is also the minister of tourism, Vera Kamtukule said for now, the focus is on Lilongwe girls secondary school but they want to expand and reach out to as many girls as possible.



“You heard when the headmistress was speaking that there are more needy girls here, so from my own side I will take on board 5 girls,” Kamtukule said

On her part, Headmistress of Lilongwe Girls Secondary School Bridget Nungu, disclosed that this is the 3rd cohort since 2021 and that the school is greatful for the initiative.

“Apart from the scholarships, the foundation is also helping us with various items like sewing machines and other school equipments,” Nungu explained.

Jewel starfish foundation was founded by Liberian vice president Jewel Taylor and is operating in four countries namely Malawi, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Ghana.

Malawian Electric Bike Maker Boosts Profitability for its Customers

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by Praise Alemekezeke Dzenza

SGV Mobility, a Kanengo-based electric motorcycle manufacturer has revealed that its electric motorcycles are significantly enhancing profitability for its customers, delivering an impressive 88 percent reduction in operational costs.

Speaking in an interview on Thursday, founder, Colin Sargent, said the company has overcome initial challenges, such as human resource development, and is now seeking partnerships to allow customers to buy the motorcycles on a loan basis to boost production.



“SGV’s goal is to manufacture 40,000 electric bikes annually within the next four years to demonstrate significant cost savings and carbon reductions, and to export to neighboring countries.

“We’ve dedicated five years of hard work to SGV and currently our production line can assemble five bikes per day with the 20 members of staff we have. We also have a technician development pathway established with Don Bosco Youth Technical Institute” he said.

According to Sargent, the company is using a succession training model where a student is partnered with an experienced technician for a year, and then the former student becomes the next teacher.

He said with the arrangement they exepect to increase the number of bikes to 80 per shift, equivalent to 160 bikes daily, totaling 40,000 bikes per year by 2027, adding they are confident that demand is there if affordable loans are offered.

Business and economic commentator, Kingsley Jassi, has appealed to authorities to encourage local manufacturing of electric vehicles and motorcycles to reduce the country’s reliance on fossil fuels and alleviate the challenges arising from the fact that every drop of fuel must be bought with forex.

Since its incorporation in 2017, more than 100 electric motorcycles have been built in Malawi by SVG and are in the hands of customers with over 30 technicians certified.

Chakwera says greed among public officers delaying development projects

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera says the spirit of greed among some public officers is the reason development projects have delayed in the country.

President Chakwera made the remarks on Thursday 12th October 2023 at a development rally in Mangochi.

The Malawi leader was referring to the construction of Makanjira road in Mangochi whose designs were finished a long time ago but were put under a carpet by some corrupt officers.

President Chakwera



“Some people only care about themselves and that is the reason some projects have taken longer to be completed,” explained Chakwera.

“Paperwork for the construction of Makanjira road was completed sometime back but some selfish officials hid the documents for their personal gain.”

On this note, Chakwera assured Mangochi residents that the government finally has all the supporting documents and that funds are ready for the project to start.

“We will be signing the agreement with the donor this coming November so that the project starts. My government will do everything possible to ensure that Malawi and Mangochi in particular get developed,” he said.

Reggae Icon and Former Power 101 FM DJ Ibo Cooper has died

Just weeks after Jesse Jenda died, Reggae icon, Michael ‘Ibo’ Cooper, another of the great Jamaicans who spent their time in Malawi presenting at Power 101 FM has died. He was also member of the legendary band Third World. He was 71-years-old.

In a statement from his family they said Cooper died peacefully after a brief illness.

“Ibo’s contribution to music and culture was immeasurable. His children remember him as a remarkable human being with a magnanimous spirit and light,” said the family.

Cooper was born in Clarendon, Jamaica on January 14, 1952. He took his first steps in music with the influential reggae band, Inner Circle.

The voice of Cooper became known to Malawians through his teachings when he was part of the Power 101 FM Jamaican contingent that comprised of Jesse Jenda, Junior Manning and Cooper himself. He also gave some lectures at the University of Malawi Chanco.

Cooper was as a keyboardist, songwriter and vocalist for Third World. He left the band in 1997 to became a teacher