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ROSAF set to hold Car Free Day Malawi on September 29

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By Chisomo Phiri

Roads Safety Alert Foundation (ROSAF) says all is set for Car Free Day Malawi on September 29,2023 where the general public is requested and encouraged to leave their cars home and use walking and/or cycling or public transport as a mode of transport to work, school, businesses and their respective destinations.

Speaking in an interview with 247 Malawi News, ROSAF Executive Director (ED) Joel  Jere said the main aim for the day is to reduce air pollution that comes from the vehicles and also promote healthy living through active mobility of walking and cycling and reduce road crashes through decongesting our roads hence reducing the mixture of traffic and people.

Joel Jere, ROSAF Executive Director



He said the initiative which is voluntary excludes emergency vehicles like ambulances and firetruck.

Said Jere :”This Day is very important to Malawi as it highlights the numerous benefits of going car-free to citizens including reduced air pollution through limiting emissions that come from vehicles; promoting healthy living through active mobility of walking and cycling in a safer environment; as well as reducing road crashes through decongesting the roads and minimizing crash risks where traffic mixes with people.

“It is line with efforts towards achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for 2030 and 2063.”

According to Jere, the idea of Car Free Day dates back to somewhere around 1994 worldwide, when a paper on reducing dependence on cars was distributed at an international conference.

He said in the late 1990s, several European cities began planning car-free projects.

“In 2000, it was decided to make the day self-standing and held on September 22, and cities worldwide were invited to participate.

“The Environmental Transport Association started Car-Free Day on the first Tuesday of their Green Transport Week.

“But Car Free Day became much more organized around the year 2000, and 2004 to be specific. The day has since been widely embraced worldwide. But in Malawi ROSAF has taken the initiative to hold this Car Free Day for the first time ever now in 2023,” said Jere.

Asked on what made them to introduce the day here in Malawi, the ED said :” ROSAF as road safety body  we initiate and domesticate all evidenced based major Global Road Safety agendas that have proved effective in reducing road crashes, promoting  climate change,  reducing fatalities,  and promoting safety for vulnerable road user among other areas. And Car Free Day is one such initiative as it promotes walking and cycling as sustainable transport models that are inclusive and adaptive to modern climate challenges.

“So we have brought the Car Free Day to Malawi to challenge our cities to match other cities worldwide where walking and cycling is model.”

He said the activities on the day include Walking, Cycling, Dancing,Cycling competitions and others.

He explained:”It will be just a place where people can come and enjoy themselves.

“Along the street, there will be Buffalo Bicycles where people will ride for distances  as one way of promoting and also the youths will have the opportunity to learn how to assemble Buffalo bicycles and so on.”

Jere then urged the general public to embrace the special day by participating in the activities that have been lined up.

“We as ROSAF are just leading. Car Free Days are celebrated all over the world and it is through our participation as a country that international organizations that promote walking and cycling can become interested to come to Malawi and partner with the government to initiate projects that improves the walking and cycling environment like construction of separate and dedicated walkways for pedestrians and cycle ways for cyclists as well as street lights so that the majority of Malawians who already walk and cycle can do that in a safer and secure environment,” urged Jere.

He added :” We know that this being the first time, nothing will be perfect and we are looking forward to learn a lot of lessons so that we improve it next year. The good thing is we have started and we will scale it up as we go.”

ROSAF is a local non-profit organization that works towards reducing road crashes in Malawi.

Its main objective is to reduce road crashes in Malawi with 50 percent by 2030 in line with the 2021-2030 UN Decade of Action on Road Safety.

The foundation’s interventions include road safety awareness campaigns and civic education, road safety school programs, road safety advocacy, promotion of walking and cycling, speed management and reduction campaigns, climate change, and advocating for a safer road environment for all road users.

Established in 2016, ROSAF is registered with the government of Malawi, NGO Regulatory Authority (NGORA) and is a member of the Global Alliance of NGOs on Road Safety as well as the SADC Alliance of NGOs on road safety.

Malawian witchdoctor who among other things change stolen phones into snakes becomes popular in Zimbabwe

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By Staff Reporter

A 22-year-old Malawian witchdoctor Julius Bwanali who claims he has powers to change stolen phones into snakes has become popular in Zimbabwe for his acts.

Bwanali is currently making headlines in some of the top Zimbabwean media outlets including H-Metro.

According to H-Metro, Bwanali one day stormed a Harare residential area called Mabvuku where he displayed his tools of trade that were wrapped in some beads and bottles.



“The display attracted scores of people who were seeking his services. He charged, at least a dollar, depending on services sought.
“Victims of theft and robberies dominated those who were seeking his services,” H-Metro writes on its website www.hmetro.co.zw.

Further, Bwanali claimed that he has a ‘spiritual aeroplane’ to fly his clients to neighbouring countries.

“I have a number of traditional charms that can bring lost lovers back, help one to be promoted, acquire jobs, and win court cases if you did not commit the alleged offence, among other things, ” he said.

Scorchers baptize Seychelles 17-0 in international friendly match

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi Women’s National Football Team, the Scorchers, on Monday baptized Seychelles 17-0 in an international friendly match at Mpira Stadium in Blantyre.

Temwa Chawinga, Vanessa Chikupira and Chikondi Gondwe netted a hatrick each as Leticia Chinyamula, Sarah Mlimbika and Sabina Thom were among the scorers.



The two teams will meet again on Thursday at the same venue.

The Scorchers are using the matches to fine-tune for the forthcoming Cosafa Women’s Championship, starting next month in South Africa.

The Malawi’s female footballers are ranked 159 by FIFA while Seychelles are in position 163.

45 Lunzu Secondary School students in hospital over food poisoning

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By Chisomo Phiri

At least 45 Lunzu Secondary School students in Blantyre were on Monday morning reportedly rushed to Mlambe Mission Hospital for medical attention after allegedly eating ‘intoxicated food.’

Ministry of Education spokesperson, Mphatso Nkuonera confirmed the development; adding most of them are responding well to treatment.

He said three of them are still being assessed at the hospital.

The district’s director of health and social services, Dr. Gift Kawalazira, also told the journalists that the students developed diarrhea and were vomiting.

He said they suspect that the food poisoning was emanated from flour, which was used for Sunday’s dinner.

Meanwhile, all food services at the school have been suspended to investigate the incident well.

Homeland Security Minister Zikhale assures Malawians recent murders in Lilongwe not a threat to national security

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Homeland Security Ken Zikhale Ng’oma says the recent brutal killings in Lilongwe City are not a threat to national security.

Ng’oma told Journalists in Lilongwe on Monday afternoon that such incidences cannot determine the status of the country’s security system.

He appealed to Malawians to assist security agencies in tracking down those connected to the murder cases.

Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma



The minister also instructed the Inspector General of Police to trace people who are saying the brutal killings are a threat to national security.

He indicated that the government has hired Zimbabwean cybercrime experts to train and equip the citizenry on ways to desist from cybercrime in the country.

But in a statement, the main opposition party Democrat Progressive Party (DPP) has expressed worry over the brutal killings.

According to the party’s Spokesperson Shadreck Namalomba,the insecurity prevailing in the country is a sign that a lot of systems are not functioning under the current administration.

Namalomba urges the government to quickly engage the police, the judiciary and other key agencies in serious dialogue to find a solution to these murder cases.

“In addition to that, we urge the government to address the economic challenges Malawi is facing because we strongly believe that some of these cases are linked to poverty and the collapse of the country’s economy,” he said.

In the past five days, about three people have been found murdered in a gruesome manner in Lilongwe and Dowa, causing alarm among Malawians.