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President Chakwera dreams of mega farms turning to reality

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By Linda Kwanjana

In February this year, President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera addressed Parliament in the Capital City Lilongwe.

His state of the nation address was tailored systematically to align with Malawi 2063 vision in which agriculture is named as the main enabler.

The President announced that his leadership intends to forego mare talking but rather to embark on full large scale mega farms establishment.

President Chakwera



“My Administration has successfully embarked on mega farms aimed
at establishing large production units for increased agricultural production. We have already established two mega farms in Chipoka, Salima and Nkopola, Mangochi with 200 hectares of maize currently under cultivation in Mangochi and 80 hectares of cotton under cultivation and production
in Chipoka.

“Additionally, through the Agriculture Commercialisation (AGCOM) project, we have also allocated 6 million dollars to the Katunga Maseya Cooperative to invest in a Mega Sugarcane Farm in Chikwawa. It is also worth mentioning that other entities such as the Malawi Prison Services and Malawi Defence Force have established their own mega farms,” he said.

When Chakwera said that, people thought it was just a joke but as we are speaking he has already delivered on his statement.

Minister of Agriculture Sam Kawale on Monday undertook two major activities on mega farms.

Kawale launched private sector mega farms facilities, 8 tractors. Apart from unveiling the tractors, Kawale opened 80 consultants training at the mega farm support unit centre in Kanengo, Lilongwe.

Kawale said the launch of these tractors is in line with president Dr Chakwera’s vision. He said the tractors will be distributed in all the ADDs.

He also said the Agri-consultants will be sent to work with Malawians interested in mega farms and commercial farming.

Nsonda says Malawi could have been worse off if DPP was still in power

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By Linda Kwanjana

Call it a brutal verdict. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) National Governing Council member Ken Nsonda said Malawi would have been worse-off if the series of peril that have befallen Malawi in the last three years were happening while DPP was still in power.

Speaking on Zodiak Exclusive interview, Nsonda said he considers a blessings in disguise that the successive global shocks such as the Covid-19 pandemic, the Ukraine war, Cyclone Freddy and the Cholera outbreaks happened when DPP was out of power because things could have been out of hand by now.

Ken Nsonda

He said: “I always tell people that the situation could have been worse if these natural disasters were happening when DPP was still in power. Ndipo a Mutharika sakanakwanitsa, akanakomoka,” said Nsonda

Nsonda said despite facing many set backs in the last three years, President Lazarus MacCarthy Ckawera has done a commendable job to steady the ship.

He said it is wrong to attribute problems Malawians are facing to President Chakwera. He said Chakwera assumed power when disasters were already weighing global economies down.

“It is not right to say that the problems we are facing in the country are caused by President Chakwera. The President has been a bit unfortunate in the last three years. These [Covid, Cholera, Cyclone Freddy] are natural disasters beyond his control and they could have happened anyway even if DPP was in power,” he said.

Nsonda’s comments are also a popular view among Malawians who think that Mutharika’s lack of leadership could have worsened the sufferings.

Malawi’s Grievin Stanford wins pool tournament in Zambia

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By Staff Reporter

Malawian Pool player Grievin Stanford popularly known as ‘Ginte’, last night emerged as the champion of the 3-day four nation Pool Tournament which took place in Zambia.

Stanford won the tournament after defeating Ugandan Ssejemba Ibra twice, in the Winners Bracket final and then the Grand Finale

The tournament which took place at Billards Café in Zambia, involved the countries of Zambia, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Malawi, and Uganda.



As the winner, Stanford received 50 thousand Zambian Kwacha which is equivalent to over 3 million Malawi Kwacha.

Meanwhile, Mangame properties and Sagetech Investments Ltd have offered to give the Pool Champion, a 15m × 30m plot in Matindi, Blantyre.

Print & Cut Events organize two big shows in Ntcheu, Blantyre

By Staff Reporter

Print and Cut Events will this weekend host two big music shows at Classic Bar in Ntcheu and 247 Club at Kameza Round About in Blantyre.

According the organisers, the Ntcheu show is scheduled for this coming Friday, December 1 while the Blantyre show dubbed ‘Shut Down Festival,’ will take place the following day on 2nd December,2023.

The Ntcheu show will start at 5 o’clock in the evening and will feature performances by Saint, Chizmo, Don Tarz, Blasto, Queen Fayah, Tadala, Dj Wayne and the Tuff Lionz Band.

On the other hand, the Blantyre Shut Down Festival will feature performances by Ma Blacks, Anthony Makondetsa, Nepman, Joseph Mkasa, Hyphen, Jay Jay Cee, Joe Kellz, Crispy Malawi, Kell Devine, Trumael, Mr Slyk, Chizmo, Don Tarz and many other artists.

Chakwera delegates Minister Micheal Usi to attend COP28 Summit

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has delegated Minister of Natural Resources and Climate Change Michael Usi to represent him at COP28 Summit that will take place from November 30 to December 12, 2023 in Dubai.

Few weeks ago, President Chakwera announced a break from all international trips as a measure to save resources due to the economic challenges that the country is currently going through.

COP28 is a gathering of representatives from different countries who agree to take actions of tackling the climate crisis and Malawi is a party to that.

Michael Usi


Announcing the news at a media briefing on Monday, Usi said the meeting in Dubai will present a pivotal platform for Malawi to engage with world leaders on how to address pressing challenges posed by climate change.

Said Usi: “COP28 Dubai will give us a platform to collectively chart a course of action towards a sustainable and resilient future.”

“Our presence at this summit is not merely symbolic, it is also an opportunity for Malawi to actively contribute to the global discourse on climate action.”

He further said Malawi acknowledges the global nature of climate change, hence the need for collective and inclusive response to issues of climate change.

He added that Malawi will therefore play a part to contribute towards formulation of policies and work towards consensus building to ensure that the outcomes of COP28 reflect the shared responsibility of all nations.

“Our delegation will engage in constructive dialogues, share our experiences and seek collaboration with other nations to enhance our adaptive capacities,” Usi said.

Malawi’s priority areas of discussion at COP28 include climate finance, loss and damage, building adaptation and resilience, agriculture, food security and nutrition, among others.