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David Young says job scarcity fueling suicide among youth

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By Chisomo Phiri

The United States of America (USA) Ambassador to Malawi David Young has said job scarcity in the country is forcing most young people to commit suicide because they are desperate even after finishing their school.

Young was speaking in Lilongwe on Tuesday during the launch of the 2023-2028 National Youth Policy (NYP)

He stressed that the future of every country are the youth hence investing in young population is critical.

David Young



The soft spoken Young said the time has now come for Malawi to create more jobs by coming up with youth programs and empowering youths in various activities including agriculture.

He said:”Listening to the youths by involving them in all decision making steps, youths are leaders of today not tomorrow.

“Technological change lies in them and we need to give them a chance to create innovations that match the time.”

He added America has different programs which are supporting Malawian youths to become self-reliant voting the return of Peace Corps volunteers as one of them.

He since then advised the youths to stand up and take their positions in creating the change the country needs.

In his remarks, President Lazarus Chakwera vowed to monitor implementation of the newly launched National Youth Policy to ensure that youths are not just being ordered to do things but rather included.

The president said it is imperative to listen to the voice of the youth in the country and since asked the Ministry of Youth and Sports to design programs that will make the young people proud of their country and culture.

Chakwera said he believes the policy will create sustainability in youth programs; resulting in the empowerment of more youths.

He said :”Critical actors of social transformation and innovations are youths; so empowering them is a wise investment as they possese various skills that can develop the country.”

The Malawi leader therefore, encouraged stakeholders to put more efforts in empowering and encouraging the youths at all costs.

Again, the president hailed government’s partners for addressing challenges that the youths face both at urban and rural levels.

The NYP themed: ‘Harnessing the youth potential towards the realization of Malawi 2063’ also encompasses critical issues such as climate change, the Malawi 2063 vision, and the Sustainable Development Goals.

Nyamilandu says Mzuzu FIFA academy to develop Malawi’s football

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By Chisomo Phiri

Football Association of Malawi(FAM) President Walter Nyamilandu Manda says he is optimistic that the new Mzuzu FIFA Academy project will help developing football in the country.

Speaking at a press briefing in Lilongwe on Wednesday, Manda, said the project is a dream come true as it has been in the pipeline for ages.

The FAM President added that people in the country have been heavily waiting for the project as everyone believes in the future.

He disclosed that the academy will be operated at high level so that education and good morals for children are maintained.

Nyamilandu



Manda indicated that this will be first of its kind in the country with all facilities put in place and will be wholly monitored by FAM.

On his part, Gerson Fernandez FIFA Director Member Association in Africa said they have chosen Malawi to be among the three countries due to its vibrant passion for football development.

Fernandez added that Malawi is another better football country a thing which will be realised more through the incoming Mzuzu FIFA Academy.

FIFA selected three countries in Africa for the Academys project.

These are; Mauritania, Djibouti and Malawi.

NCIC graduates 87 students in construction programmes

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By Linda Kwanjana


National Construction Industry Council of Malawi (NCIC), on Tuesday, 31st October, 2023 graduates 87 students who were undergoing Foremanship as well Certificate in Construction Management with technical support from TEVETA.

In his remarks NCIC Chief Executive Officer Engineer Gerald Khonje, says there is need for local industry players in the country to adopt core values stipulated by the council which are; quality, integrity, partnership, innovation and stakeholders focus.

Khonje



Engineer Khonje, said these core values will enable them to work professionally as they are executing their duties.

“As you are aware there has been an outcry regarding the issue of quality in the construction industry and we want that narrative to change, the beginning point is to have the sufficient capacity to be able to implement any type of project in the country and we are calling upon them to work deligently and professionally.

“But we are also calling upon others who are interested to take part in construction industry to come and participate in these skills, so that their skills are sharpened,” Khonje higlihted.

In his remarks, Executive Director at TEVETA, Elwin Sichiola said it is very worrisome that big contract deals which had an opportunity of changing a life of a Malawian contractor are given to foreign contractors and emphasized that time has come that these local players should start winning big contracts as they have acquired the required skills and knowledge and he encouraged the graduats to have sharp minds as the sky is not even their limit.

“You must understand that construction is a big thing in this country as largely most Malawians have been in small constructions, but when we get to big contracts we have seen alot of foreign contractors and as these graduats most of them are already in the construction industry in different companies and some are not and we are saying go out there compete and grow so that one day as a country we can have a local company dominate big contracts in this country then it will help us to preserve forex and help in developing this country,” Sichiola said.

He also said that as TEVATA they are doing a number of interventions as they also work hand in hand with the construction industry in the development of the curriculum and they also make sure that all students who are on trainings are also involved in practical works offered by TEVETA as they believe that when they combine classroom trainings with industry experience the graduates tends to be more suited to the needs of the industry.

One of the graduating students Sarah Chirwa said as managers in the construction industry they will make sure that they factor in the issue of quality as they will be executing their duties.

ESCOM announces making huge profits under the leadership of Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera

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By Linda Kwanjana

After years of posting losses, year in year out , Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has in the past two years made a profit of K22Billion and K8Billion respectively.

This was disclosed in Mangochi when the parastatal rewarded four Mangochi based Linesmen who were captured on a vide as they were putting out fire on an electric power line. The video went viral last week on social media.

Escom Chief Executive Officer Kamkwamba Kumwenda says the company expects Malawians to start to enjoying improved electricity services now that the company is posting profits from a long history of making losses.



Kumwenda said for the past two financial years, ESCOM has posted K8 billion and K22 billion in profits respectively, which he said has enabled the corporation to clear out some connection works which were outstanding.

Kumwenda invited the general public to join Escom in fighting vandalism, which he said is costing the company a lot of money.

Since 2017 so much was being said about Escom, unfortunately, most of the narratives have been negative. From posting losses in 2017 to what appears to be organised fraud, abuse of billions of kwacha through misprocurements, fraud, corruption and abuse.

DPP has been abusing Escom left and right. A 2016/17 National Audit report shows that Escom and Admarc together abused K9.3 billion through procurement transactions the institutions could not account for. DPP through Escom ordered goods worth K8.3 billion from 23 suppliers without following procurement procedures and knowledge of key management.

This is the reason Kamkwamba is currently asking the general public to support the organization under President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera.

Chakwera has clearly indicated that he will not allow anyone to abuse the parastatals.

Sad News as MUBAS student Kondwani Majuta found dead in his hostel room

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By Chisomo Phiri

Kondwani Majuta, who was in second year of his tertiary studies at Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) was found dead in his hostel room on Wednesday morning.

MUBAS spokesperson Elias Chizimba has confirmed the matter to the journalists who came to the scene.

Chizimba said, the late Majuta, who comes from Mchinji, had not been seen since Saturday until his body was found in his room at the university’s campus.

MUBAS Campus



“Currently, the police are working on the matter to identify the cause of the death,” said Chizimba.

Meanwhile, Blantyre Police Public Relations Officer, Peter Mchiza, says a postmortem examination to determine the cause of death is underway in Blantyre.