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Samsung establishes Innovation Campus at MUST

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By Staff Reporter


Leading global electronics and technology company, Samsung Electronics has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) for the implementation of the Samsung Innovation Campus (SIC) programme at the Thyolo based university.

SIC is a Samsung corporate social responsibility initiative aimed at training some underserved youths with 21st Century technology knowledge and skills to enable them stand a better chance of earning a living through employment or business.

Under the SIC, MUST will identify the youths through a laid down procedure and train them in areas of coding, computer programming, artificial intelligence, internet of things and other related technologies.

Sung Wong Jung



Speaking during an MoU signing ceremony in Lilongwe on October 30, 2023, MUST Vice Chancellor, Professor Address Malata hailed the initiative, saying Samsung is a big global brand and any partnership with it brings many opportunities.

According to Professor Malata, the MoU would, among others, offer MUST an opportunity to expand access to tertiary education, especially for youths who are not formally selected for university education.

“As a university we believe we have an obligation to build human capital development for the youth in Malawi. We know not all of them can make it to university but where we have an opportunity to train them in any area of science, technology and innovation, we do that,” she said, adding already MUST runs projects such as the Girls Science Camp, Junior Engineer Academy and Community Innovator targeting secondary school students and community members, respectively.

And for the latter, Professor Malata said education levels count for nothing so long as the people have innovative ideas with potential to transform Malawi.

“In terms of computer and information technology, we are already doing great with our students winning regional awards for successive years. We also offer computer studies to all our first year students irrespective of their programme of study and some of the things they learn include coding and computer programming,” she said while assuring Samsung that MUST was a perfect partner for the SIC.

Apart from the youth, Professor Malata said the SIC programme will also help MUST staff to interact, learn and acquire modern technological knowledge and skills from experts at Samsung.

“The coming of this project will help youths to hone advanced technological skills that will support Malawi’s aspirations as outlined in Malawi 2063,” said Professor Malata.

In her remarks, Head of Transformation at Samsung (Africa) Lenhle Khoza, speaking on behalf of Vice President of Samsung Central Africa, Sung Wong Jung who had co-signed the MoU with Professor Malata, said the initiative will help to transform the economy of Malawi as more youths will be equipped with innovative skills.

“Samsung is committed to creating opportunities that will see the youth becoming innovative in Malawi and hence help in artificial intelligence programming,” Khoza said.

Samsung is a leading South Korean multinational electronics company headquartered in Yeongtong-gu and has been working with African Universities under the SIC in 2019.

16 Bars :King of Bawo movie first premiere on November 17

By Chisomo Phiri

All is set for the first premiere of the movie titled ’16 Bars:King of Bawo’ on November 17,2023 at Golden Peacock Hotel in Lilongwe.

16 bars:King of Bawo is a local musical (hip-hop) movie which is trying to give a strong message about self confident, sexual harassment as well as child abuse.

The movie also tries to put out a positive image about ladies in the society.

In a separate interview, ibrahim Affia, the movie’s first assistant director and the actor said the movie was produced by Nthano lab and shot by Candlelit productions.



He said the masterpiece has four leading characters namely Desiree Namachotsa, Dalitso Blessed Chimombo, Ibrahim Affia and Mirriam Phiri.

“It also has characters that are well known in the music industry like Driemo, Joe kellz and VJ Ice,” he said.

Asked on where one can find the tickets for the movie premiere, Affia said :” You can find the tickets at Area 18 puma filling station, Mbowe filling station and Maula filling station.”

And responding to how he sees film industry in Malawi, the first assistant director said :”The industry is slowly coming into shape, you can also see that there are so many movies which are made in the country, not just movies but good movies, the ones that you can watch and be contented that you’ve watched an interesting piece.

“What lucks most in this industry is the support from the public. If Malawians support fully then this could be one of the ways that the country could get revenue.”

Affia called on government to give extra support towards Film Association of Malawi for it to grow bigger.

“Government is the mother body to all sectors. As one of the sectors, film association of Malawi needs support from the government in terms of funding and permit of some infrastructures which can help in making movies look good, we need the government to come in in building movie theaters so we do not need to spend so much money paying for venues as the industry is still in it’s baby steps.

He then urged people to come in large numbers to support the movie premiere.

“We brought 16 bars in 2017, people received it warmly, everybody watched it as it was all over the tv stations. We managed to bring an interesting piece of work in 2017 so trust me you will not regret going to the premiere for this one. I would urge malawians to come in large number because this kind of movie has never been made in Malawi so it is one of a kind,” urged Affia.

NBS Bank supports IPMM conference with K5 million

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By Linda Kwanjana

NBS Bank plc has pumped in K5 million towards the Institute of People Management Malawi (IPMM) annual conference set for Mangochi from November 2-4 this year.

Speaking during the handover of the cheque to IPMM, the Bank’s Head of Human Resources, Austin Thunde hailed the relationship that exists between NBS and the Institute.

“People are at the heart of our operations, strategy and service delivery. As NBS Bank, we appreciate the contribution the Institute makes towards the development of organizations and the country as a whole.”

Thunde handing over the cheque



“The Bank has made great strides in the last few years because of its people; without them there is no Bank. We therefore look forward to an insightful conference as they will not only deliberate on their personal growth but also on how best they can serve the people in their various companies,” he said.

IPMM president, Godwin Ng’oma commended NBS Bank for the support which he says will help in catering for the conference expenses.

“We expect a large number of delegates to attend and therefore the money given by NBS Bank will help us to manage the delegates and other expenses. The conference will discuss several issues that affect our day operations as we strive to grow,” he said.

The country’s vice president, Saulos Chilima is expected to be the guest of honour at the event which is under the theme ‘Human Resource Management: Fostering Productivity, Diversity, and Change in a Multi-Generational Technology Driven Workplace’.

21, 000 already purchased AIP-Kawale

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By Chisomo Phiri

Agriculture Minister Sam Kawale says 21,000 people have already purchased farm inputs under the Affordable Inputs Program (AIP) since October 20, 2023.

Speaking after visiting some AIP selling points in Neno Tuesday, Kawale said some districts will start accessing inputs this week as there were some errors, but advised the beneficiaries against selling, stating the government will not take responsibility.

“I am happy to report that 21,000 people have redeemed their inputs,” said Kawale.

Hon Sam Kawale



Kawale disclosed that the ministry had put in deliberate modalities to ensure that hard-to-reach areas are prioritised first in the delivery of the inputs citing districts like Neno, Karonga, Mangochi and Chikwawa among other areas.

The Minister has l since assured Malawians to take heart because every corner of the country will access the inputs.

President Lazarus Chakwera launched the programme on October 20, 2023 in Kasungu district.

A total of K109.8 billion is allocated towards the programme, of which K102 billion is earmarked for fertiliser purchases, K6.5 billion for seed, K585 million for goats and K67 million for operations.

NBS Bank lives by promise on MDF war veterans golf sponsorship

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By Linda Kwanjana

NBS Bank Plc has lived by its promise to continue to sponsor the Malawi Defence Force (MDF) War Veterans Thanksgiving golf tournament by being the headline sponsor for the fourth year in a row

The Bank, through its Chief Executive Officer Kwanele Ngwenya made a promise last year that it will ‘forever’ support the golf tournament as long as the Bank exists in the country.

This year, NBS Bank is the headline sponsor for the War Veterans Thanksgiving Golf tournament slated for Saturday 4 November 2023 at Lilongwe Golf Club where President Lazarus Chakwera is expected to tee off to start the tournament.



NBS Bank Head of Marketing and Customer Experience, Tamanda Ng’ombe said as a ‘Caring Bank’, they felt the need to commit more to the cause especially after noting that this year the golf tournament is aimed at raising funds to refurbish the memorial homes for veterans in Zomba.

“As the Caring Bank, we are playing our part in caring for our veterans by being patriotic and ensuring that our veterans have secure and safe housing. This is the fourth time NBS Bank is the anchor sponsor and we plan on doing the same every year,” said Ng’ombe.

Last year, the Bank pumped in K10 million towards Veterans and Ex-Service League of Malawi, VELOM, and K20 million towards the tournament making them the anchor sponsor of the tournament. The Bank also committed to offering financial solutions to MDF retirees.

MDF spokesperson, Major Emmanuel Mlelemba commended NBS Bank for their support towards war veterans and also indicated that all is set for the tournament which targets to raise K100 million.

“We are very prepared. We wrote to various individuals and companies for sponsorship and we got a positive response. So far, we have 70 golfers and 35 teams that have registered and confirmed their participation. This year we really plan to renovate the war veterans’ houses in Zomba which requires a lot of money,” said Mlelemba in an interview.