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Take a leading role in instilling a culture of discipline, self respect in your children-Ministry

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By Staff Reporter

The Ministry  of Education has appealed to parents, traditional and community leadership to take a leading role in instilling a culture of discipline, self respect and respect for others as well as a sense of responsibility in their children to ensure that educational activities are not disrupted in the country.

The Secretary for Education, Dr. Mangani Chilala Katundu  delivered this message on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, in Ntcheu, during stakeholder  engagement sessions with school management, parents, traditional and community leadership,  following the vandalism and closure of Nachitheme and Khola Secondary Schools.

With Ntcheu DC, Senior Chief Inkosi Makwangwala and Ntcheu Education Authorities at Ntcheu District Council

Dr. Katundu said  many students lack the appropriate guidance and discipline from their parents.

He stated that the ministry will work with civil society organizations such as Sub-saharan Family Enrichment (SAFE),  the police, human rights institutions,  National Youth Council, cummununity and traditional leadership and other stakeholders, to formulate  and implement strategies aimed at fostering  discipline in schools and safeguarding shool property.

Inkosi Makwangwala  and Inkosi Ganya emphatically condemned the vandalism at  Nachitheme and Khola secondary schools in the district.

The two bemoaned the destruction of teaching an learning materials and facilities at the institutions.

“We undertake  to engange our subjects to put in place community-based interventions to bring sanity among the students and surrounding communities to avert recurrence of these malpractices. We will also support law enforcers in bringing perpetreters to book,”said Inkosi Makwangwala.

Meanwhile, two community members from Inkosi Ganya’s area were convicted by the courts for their involvement in the vandalism and are currently serving  prison sentences.

In his remarks, Ntcheu District Commissioner, George Ngaiyaye said that his office will liaise with all stakeholders to promote discipline in all the schools in the district.

Property worth 43 Million Kwacha  at Nachitheme Secondary School and 13 Million Kwacha at Khola Community Day Secondary School, was destroyed during the riots by students and community members in November last year,  which forced the Ministry to temporarily suspend learning in these schools.

Following the engagements, the Ministry is considering measures and modalities to facilitate the reopening of the two schools and resumption  of teaching and learning activities.

Pinnacle Financial Services donates 45 bags of cement to NONM

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By Chisomo Phiri

Pinnacle Financial Services (PFS) has on Monday donated 45 bags of cement to the National Organization of Nurses and Midwives of Malawi (NONM).

PFS Chief Executive Officer(CEO), Douglas Kamwendo, said his financial institution decided to donate the cement because they were touched by a story about a retired nurse whose house was destroyed by Cyclone Freddy.

Kamwendo added his institution believes in uplifting people’s lives and that is why they donated cement and K500,000 for transport.


“We believe in sharing. Bible teaches us about sharing and we follow it,”he said.

On his part, NONM Executive Director(ED) Peter Mvuma thanked Pinnacle Financial Services for the donation and urged other organizations to emulate the same.

Mvuma said there is another retired nurse who is suffering from diabetes and has had both her legs amputated and the right-hand fingers.

Her house was also destroyed by Cyclone Freddy.

“We want to relocate her to a safer place where she can also easily access medical care at Queen Elizabeth Hospital.”

PFS was incorporated in Malawi on August 30, 2019 under the Companies Act 2013 as private company limited.

The financial institution is duly registered with and under the supervision of the Reserve Bank of Malawi(RBM) under license number NDMFI 014/19.

Its vision is to dominate the provision of financial services to low-income individuals in Malawi through an impactful, caring and reliable enterprise

Chakwera warns Malawians against selling their farm lands

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has warned Malawians against selling their farm lands as this leaves them without any garden to grow crops.

Chakwera made the sentiments on Monday when he opened this year’s tobaccos selling season at Chinkhoma Auction Floors in Kasungu.

The President said even if the government provides agricultural subsidised inputs, some people have nowhere to farm and eventually sell  the inputs.

President Chakwera

He therefore, asked the Ministry of Lands to sensitise the communities not to sell their lands so as  to at least have somewhere to farm.

On the tobacco, Chakwera praised tobacco farmers saying they are the number one economic drivers of the country as they are the solution to forex shortage in the country.

The Malawi leader argued that Malawi has many people who think they are economic experts but never take action in generating folex.

He therefore, said  time has come for action and is practical in the generation of forex thereby, urging people in the country to support tobacco growers who produce forex for the country.

During the opening of the floors, the Malawi Gold leaf fetched three dollars with a minimum of two dollars per kilogram.

Ethiopian national wins over K639 million in Premier Bet football betting

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By Chisomo Phiri

A 28-year-old Ethiopian national Temesgen Butamo,who resides at Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Dowa has won  a whopping K639, 386,189.26 million with Premier Bet football betting.

Butamo becomes the instant millionaire and the biggest winner in Premier Bet history in the country.

Speaking when receiving the cheque on Monday, the Ethiopian national, who won 54 million kwacha in 2018, vowed to continue gambling and expressed hope that he will win one billion kwacha before the premier league season ends.


The soft spoken new millionaire in town said he staked 300 hundred kwacha from 22 games of which 11 were premier league games.

He added that he will invest the money into agri-business while warning fellow players against irresponsible gambling.

“Im very happy, I thank God. Im doing my business in agriculture products with the money i won and i will expand the same,” he said.

On his part, Blantyre, Premier Bet Chief Executive Officer(CEO) Trevor Whitaker said he is excited for producing the biggest winner in football betting but also advised Malawians to gamble responsibly.

Premier Bet is the leader of Sports Betting and Lotto games in Malawi.

World Art Day

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By Burnett Munthali

World Art Day, a celebration to promote the development, diffusion and enjoyment of art, was proclaimed at the 40th session of UNESCO’s General Conference in 2019.

Art nurtures creativity, innovation and cultural diversity for all peoples across the globe and plays an important role in sharing knowledge and encouraging curiosity and dialogue. These are qualities that art has always had, and will always have if we continue to support environments where artists and artistic freedom are promoted and protected. In this way, furthering the development of art also furthers our means to achieve a free and peaceful world


Each year, on 15 April, World Art Day celebrations help reinforce the links between artistic creations and society, encourage greater awareness of the diversity of artistic expressions and highlight the contribution of artists to sustainable development. It is also an occasion to shine a light on arts education in schools, as culture can pave the way for inclusive and equitable education.

There is much to learn, share and celebrate on World Art Day, and UNESCO encourages everyone to join in through various activities such as debates, conferences, workshops, cultural events and presentations or exhibitions.

This World Art Day is a timely reminder that art can unite and connect us even in the most difficult of circumstances. Indeed, the power of art to bring people together, to inspire, heal and share, has become increasingly clear during recent conflicts and crises, including COVID-19.