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Government committed to  promoting Science, Technology  and Innovation

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By James Kanyenda,

Minister of Education, Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima says government remains committed to creating an enabling environment  through policies that support the growth of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), which is key to the realisation of the Malawi 2063 Vision.

The Minister made the remarks earlier today when she presided over the launch of Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) 2024-2027strategic plan at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.

Education Minister Kambauwa in attendance

The plan focuses on education, research, innovation and entrepreneurship, responding to societal needs, thereby helping the country to accelerate its realisation of the First 10 Year Implementation Plan of the Malawi 2063 (MIP1), running from 2021 to 2030.

“As you are well aware, my Ministry has a whole directorate on STI. This demonstrates our commitment to see the sector grow and contribute to the creation of a Malawi we want.

“We want our universities, more so those running on public resources, to demonstrate their relevance to the nation by being at the centre of solutions. Local challenges can be best solved by local solutions,” Wirima emphasised, adding the country want practical technologies and innovations that will benefit its people, today and now.

She said universities are supposed to offer solutions to problems industries are facing through research, consultancies, and innovation of modern and advanced technologies that can lead to efficiency in production.

Wirima then called upon all players involved to commit themselves to the implementation of the strategic plan.

MUST Council Chairperson, Dr Mathews Mtumbuka said through the plan, the university has resolved to champion industrialisation pillar as well as human capital development of the Malawi 2063.

He said so far, the university has already made great strides towards the cause.

“As a university, we have committed ourselves to be a solution provider through innovation and technology driven by science and meet societal needs,” he said, while expressing university’s commitment to the strategic plan’s full implementation.

MUST Vice Chancellor, Professor Address Malata  said for Malawi to realise its development agenda, manufacturing should be advanced and as such the university is mandated to help in the drive.

She said both the university and its graduates are into manufacturing and now they want to expand further, citing their plan to construct a tech centre at Kamphata in Lilongwe and thereafter move up north.

The event directly supported the Ministry’s 2024 theme ‘Propelling Malawi’s Education Renaissance in The Digital Age: Inclusive Foundational Learning and STEAM Skills for Strong Human Capital’.

Chakwera arrives in Nairobi for AFSH summit

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By Patricia Kapulula

President, Dr Lazarus Chakwera Wednesday evening arrived in Nairobi, Kenya where is expected to attend the Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit.

Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the President was welcomed by Malawi High Commissioner to Kenya, Callista Mutharika, Minister of Agriculture Sam Kawale, Secretary for Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry for Kenya, Rebecca Miano and other senior government officials.

Chakwera in Kenya


The President is attending the Summit on invitation of President, Dr William Ruto of Kenya.

Aside from the summit, President Chakwera is expected to hold bilateral meetings and attend the Malawi Ready Roundtable event.

AFSH Summit brings together all relevant stakeholders to highlight the crucial role of fertilizer and soil health in stimulating sustainable pro-poor productivity growth in African agriculture.

The Summit will agree on an African Fertilizer and Soil Health Action Plan, as well as the Soils Initiative for Africa, which will deliver concrete recommendations for steps to be taken by African leaders and stakeholders over the next 10 years.

The Action Plan will provide a focus for new policies and investments that will enable farmers to work towards re-building soil health and increase yield responses and profitability of fertilizers.

In June, 2006, African Union (AU) Heads of State and Governments endorsed the Abuja Declaration on Fertilizer for the Africa Green Revolution, a continental strategy to reverse the worrying trend of poor productivity of the African soils.

The declaration focused on key targets required for agricultural growth, food security and rural development in Africa, with a focus on fertilizer.

Chakwera arrives in Nairobi for AFSH summit

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By Patricia Kapulula

President, Dr Lazarus Chakwera Wednesday evening arrived in Nairobi, Kenya where is expected to attend the Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit.

Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the President was welcomed by Malawi High Commissioner to Kenya, Callista Mutharika, Minister of Agriculture Sam Kawale, Secretary for Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry for Kenya, Rebecca Miano and other senior government officials.

Chakwera in Kenya


The President is attending the Summit on invitation of President, Dr William Ruto of Kenya.

Aside from the summit, President Chakwera is expected to hold bilateral meetings and attend the Malawi Ready Roundtable event.

AFSH Summit brings together all relevant stakeholders to highlight the crucial role of fertilizer and soil health in stimulating sustainable pro-poor productivity growth in African agriculture.

The Summit will agree on an African Fertilizer and Soil Health Action Plan, as well as the Soils Initiative for Africa, which will deliver concrete recommendations for steps to be taken by African leaders and stakeholders over the next 10 years.

The Action Plan will provide a focus for new policies and investments that will enable farmers to work towards re-building soil health and increase yield responses and profitability of fertilizers.

In June, 2006, African Union (AU) Heads of State and Governments endorsed the Abuja Declaration on Fertilizer for the Africa Green Revolution, a continental strategy to reverse the worrying trend of poor productivity of the African soils.

The declaration focused on key targets required for agricultural growth, food security and rural development in Africa, with a focus on fertilizer.

Bird’s Eye View: Is Chilima on the same page with his supporters?

 
Supporters and cheerleaders of Vice President Saulos Chilimas United Transformation Movement (UTM) are thrilled now that his corruption case has been dropped.

They are pretty pumped up because they have high hopes for him. But, hold up! Just because the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) decided to let it slide does not mean Chilimas off the hook and the Vice President knows this pretty well.

The saga unfurled with the tempestuous temerity of accusation, as the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) apprehended Chilima under the weighty allegations of malfeasance, accusing him of leveraging his governmental authority to broker dubious contracts with Zuneth Sattar.
Despite nearly a year of charges, the ACB could not substantiate them, eventually altering the entire charge sheet. This operational conduct suggests premature conclusions by the ACB regarding investigation readiness.

While Martha Chizuma, ACB Director General, made legal errors, they do not absolve the Vice President of guilt. His camp should be concerned that the case’s discontinuation leaves them in limbo.
Basically, Chilima is not out of the woods yet. He has gotta to prove his innocence in court if he wants those corruption allegations to go away for good.

Justice Redson Kapindu clarified that the discharge does not prevent future proceedings within six months based on the same facts.
That being said, it is imperative to address Martha Chizuma’s conduct, which has brought significant embarrassment to the country. She appeared more focused on pandering to the camera, social media and foreign interests, rather than adhering to the principles of law and natural justice.

Despite the clamour orchestrated by Chizuma, it is increasingly evident that the ACB lacks substantial evidence against Chilima, save for what was illegally obtained by the National Criminal Agency (NCA) of the United Kingdom.
As a legal practitioner, Chizuma should have been aware that evidence obtained by the NCA was inadmissible, as per the 2021 Supreme Court ruling.

Furthermore, besides the DPP ordering the termination of the case, the court had already dismissed three counts of abuse of office against Chilima in January 2024, citing the ACB’s failure to initiate trial within the stipulated timeframe.
This judicial directive concerning the abuse of office charges underscores the bureau’s rush to apprehend Chilima before acquiring prosecutable evidence, a clear manifestation of incompetence and abuse of authority by the ACB Director General.

It is not surprising that Chizuma resisted former DPP Steven Kayuni’s access to the case file, as both he and the current office holder harboured concerns regarding the bureau’s lack of evidence against the Vice President.

According to reports from the courtroom, the DPP was left with no choice but to demand access to the case file in March of this year for evaluation.
After scrutinising the evidence gathered by the ACB, the DPP reasonably concluded that the case was unwinnable and could potentially incur significant costs to the taxpayer in compensating the Vice President.

Therefore, the DPP has rightfully exercised his legal authority to terminate the corruption case against Chilima, aiming to rectify Martha Chizuma’s mistakes.
However, it is not yet time to pop Champaign and break jinx in celebrations! Victory is not yet at the doorstep UTM zealots.

UTM supporters led by Secretary General Patricia Kaliyati celebrating

Deputy Minister Kakhobwe congratulates Dowa Council for Strategic Investment Plan

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By Vincent Gunde

Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation Liana Kakhobwe-Chapota, has congratulated the Dowa District Council for coming up with the WASH District Strategic Investment Plan (DSIP) saying this will shape the future of the district in as far as Water, Sanitation and Hygiene are concerned.

Kakhobwe-Chapota said the Strategic Investment Plan is very commendable as the country is moving towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 6) which is about clean water and sanitation for all.

Liana Kakhobwe-Chapota,



She said the DSIP for Dowa is aimed to improve the provision of WASH services in the district saying the Ministry will engage stakeholders at different levels to ensure effective and efficient provision of clean water and sanitation for all.

Speaking at the launch of 2024-2028 Dowa Strategic Investment Plan for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) held at Linde Hotel, Mponela in Dowa district. Kakhobwe-Chapota said President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera is committed to improving access to safe water and improved sanitation services to all Malawians saying the DSIP for Dowa is aligning to the President’s vision.

Kakhobwe-Chapota said her Ministry is very committed to support the implementation of the DSIP for Dowa so that it improves the well-being of Dowa district saying the council has made a commitment to ensure that there is better sector coordination and harmonization of WASH investments in the district.

She said at national level, government has allocated significant resources to improve the quality and accessibility of WASH services and facilities and collaborating with relevant line ministries like Health, Education and Gender to enhance WASH for all.

”DSIP is a vehicle for ensuring that the aspirations for both international and national development strategies for the WASH sector are prioritized and implemented in a more effective and efficiency way,” said Kakhobwe-Chapota.

Speaking earlier, Principal Secretary for Water and Sanitation Elias Chimulambe, thanked Self Help Africa (SHA) whose financial support to the Dowa District Council has been a key in the development of the district.

Chimulambe said his Ministry is proud of the achievement of the Council in coming up with the Strategic Investment Plan for WASH saying the multiple engagement with WASH sectoral players that took place into development process underscores with the Ministry’s commitment to ensuring that the WASH sector is well coordinated.