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SmartCare Nutrition Consultancy launches ‘Tsogolo Lowala Nutrition’ project to fight child malnutrition in Chikwawa

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By Chisomo Phiri

SmartCare Nutrition Consultancy founded by University of Malawi (UNIMA ) graduate Joseph Kachiya has launched the ‘Tsogolo Lowala Nutrition’ project at Brain Feeders Nursery School in Chikwawa district aimed at combating high levels of child malnutrition and promote healthier growth among children under five.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News,Kachiya said malnutrition remains a pressing challenge in Chikwawa, with children under five facing high rates of stunting, underweight conditions, and micronutrient deficiencies.



He said nurseries are an ideal entry point for instilling healthy eating habits in children while also engaging caregivers and parents.

Kachiya explained that the goal of Tsogolo Lowala Nutrition project is to improve the nutritional status and knowledge of nursery school children, which directly contributes to better health, learning ability, and long-term well-being.

He said the project seeks to assess children’s nutritional status using WHO-recommended indicators such as BMI-for-Age and Mid-Upper Arm Circumference, identify children at risk of malnutrition for timely referrals, and educate caregivers on age-appropriate feeding, dietary diversity, hygiene, and growth monitoring.

Said Kachiya:”It also aims to establish school-based gardens to provide sustainable access to vegetables and fruits while collecting baseline data to monitor and evaluate child nutrition interventions.”

He said during the launch event, 54 children, including 20 boys and 34 girls, were screened for malnutrition and anthropometric measurements, including weight, height, and MUAC, were taken to compare growth against WHO standards.

“Nutrition education sessions were also conducted, reaching 40 caregivers who were trained on child feeding practices, meal planning, food hygiene, and the importance of dietary diversity.

“For children, the lessons were interactive, using songs, games, and storytelling to teach about food groups and handwashing,” said Kachiya.

He said another highlight of the launch was the introduction of the School Garden Initiative, which demonstrated how parents and children can grow nutritious crops using climate-smart agricultural methods.

“Out of the children screened, two were identified with Severe Acute Malnutrition and two with Moderate Acute Malnutrition. They were referred for immediate intervention, while 50 children were classified as normal,” said Kachiya.

He explained that the project is expected to improve nutrition knowledge among learners, parents, and teachers, increase dietary diversity in households and school meals, reduce malnutrition rates among nursery school learners, and establish a functional school garden to supplement daily meals.

“SmartCare Nutrition Consultancy has also outlined a sustainability plan. Parents will be empowered with home-based nutrition skills, monthly growth monitoring will continue, and the school garden will be used as both a food supply and a learning hub. The initiative will also contribute to the broader efforts of the Chikwawa District Nutrition Coordination Committee in tackling child malnutrition.

“Through Tsogolo Lowala Nutrition project, we want to give children a brighter, healthier future,” said Kachiya.

Joseph Kachiya

Chakwera assents to Elections Amendment Bill

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi leader President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has assented to the Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Government Elections Amendment Bill which was passed recently.

Statement from State House which Presidential Press Secretary Anthony Kasunda, has signed , the President approved the bill in accordance with powers vested in him under Section 89 of the Constitution.

Chakwera



The amendment provides for polling staff, candidate and political party representatives as well as officers from security agencies to cast their votes at the polling stations where they are deployed.

“His Excellency Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, President of the
Republic of Malawi, in exercise the powers vested in him by Section 89 of the Constitution, has assented to the Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Government Elections (Amendment) Bill.
The amnendment provides for polling staff, representatives of candidates and political parties, well as officers from security
agencies, to cast their votes at the polling stations where they are deployed,” Reads the statement in part.

Mumba Guarantees Uninterrupted Supply of Sugar and Cement

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By Wadza Botomani

MCP Running Mate , who is also Minister of Trade Vitumbiko Mumba, has assured the nation that his ministry is taking direct measures to ensure the consistent and easy availability of sugar and cement across the country.

Mumba provided this assurance during a whistle-stop campaign tour in Neno district, where he also addressed the issue of maize supplies, confirming that the staple grain will be reliably delivered to the district as the government has already made the necessary provisions for its distribution.

In his address , Mumba further elaborated on recent economic interventions, noting that President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has just announced a new and revised price for fertilizer. This move is part of a broader strategy to support agricultural productivity and affordability for local farmers.

The Minister also took the opportunity to highlight the administration’s deep commitment to tackling persistent poverty. A central pillar of this effort is the significant expansion of the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF), whose loan portfolio is being increased to a substantial K1 trillion. This massive injection of capital is designed to provide more Malawians with the financial means to start businesses and achieve sustainable livelihoods, thereby fighting the root causes of poverty.

President Chakwera Pledges New District Hospital and University for Lilongwe

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By Wadza Botomani

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has reaffirmed his administration’s firm commitment to two major infrastructure projects: the construction of the long-awaited Lilongwe District Hospital and a new university within the district.

The President made this announcement on Tuesday during a campaign stop at Four-Ways Trading Centre in the Lilongwe Kumachenga Constituency, under Traditional Authority Njewa. He addressed the community directly, highlighting a significant gap in local healthcare services.

Chakwera



President Chakwera explicitly noted that Lilongwe, as a district, currently lacks its own district hospital. He revealed that plans are already advancing, with land identified for a modern medical facility.

The operationalization of this new hospital is positioned as a strategic solution to alleviate the severe patient congestion currently burdening Kamuzu Central Hospital and Bwaila Hospital, thereby improving healthcare access for the entire region.

In the same address, the President turned to education, outlining his government’s parallel commitment to constructing a new university. He stressed that boosting education is fundamental to national progress, asserting that only a well-educated population can meaningfully contribute to and drive the country’s development agenda.

Earlier during the event, aspiring Member of Parliament for Lilongwe Kumachenga Constituency, Marko Ching’onga, expressed his gratitude to the government for the various infrastructure developments already underway in the area, setting a positive context for the new promises.

President Chakwera Condemns Business Hoarding as Unpatriotic Sabotage

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By Wadza Botomani

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has issued a strong condemnation against business entities engaged in hoarding goods, labeling the practice a primary driver behind the critical shortages of essential commodities and the alarming rise in prices across the country.

The President delivered his remarks on Tuesday at Mpingu Trading Centre in the area of Traditional Authority M’bwatalika, where he addressed a crowd as part of his ongoing campaign trail. He demanded an immediate cessation of this activity, framing it not just as an economic issue but as a profound moral failing, and stressed the urgent need for greater patriotism and love for one another among all Malawians.



The President lamented the severe and punitive effects of hoarding, noting that its consequences are felt most acutely within rural communities. In these areas, he explained, the artificial inflation of prices for basic goods leaves citizens with desperately few alternatives, effectively holding them hostage to unscrupulous market forces.

Chakwera

In a related address on national development, Chakwera also condemned the widespread implementation of substandard construction projects in various districts, describing the practice as entirely counterproductive to the nation’s progress. He reaffirmed his government’s determination to build durable infrastructure that would serve communities for years to come and issued a direct instruction to all District Commissioners to personally inspect projects within their jurisdictions to ensure strict adherence to agreed-upon quality and standards.

Adding to the day’s discourse, aspiring Member of Parliament and Minister of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare, Jean Sendeza, expressed her gratitude to President Chakwera for his commitment to gender equality. She specifically thanked him for appointing a significant number of women to key decision-making positions within his administration.

Furthermore, Minister Sendeza commended the government for its transformative National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) loan initiative, highlighting its substantial positive impact on empowering countless Malawians, with particular benefits for the nation’s youth and women.