Saturday, July 5, 2025
No menu items!
spot_img
Home Blog Page 1300

AFREXIM Bank commits to give Malawi K755 billion for industrial parks

0

By Cedric Nkungula

Africa Export – Import (AFREXIM) Bank has committed to release $700 million, about K755.4 billion, to the Chakwera lead administration meant for the construction of Industrial parks in the cities of Blantyre and Lilongwe.

President of AFREXIM Bank Dr Benedict Oramah, disclosed the news during an audience with President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera in New York, United States of America where the Malawi leader is attending the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Conference.



State broadcaster Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) reports that Oranah also disclosed that the bank will support Malawi’s mega farms initiative which he said has the potential to make Malawi Africa’s food basket.

According to MBC, the AFREXIM Bank president congratulated Chakwera and his government for fulfilling all requirements of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) saying these are the right steps towards reclaiming the Extended Credit Facility (ECF).

He said the development means more multilateral and bilateral donors will now have confidence in the Malawi Government and resume budgetary support.

Pharmacy and Medicines Regulatory Authority launches strategic plan

0

By Dean Chisambo

The Malawi Pharmacy and Medicines Regulatory Authority has said the launch of a new five year strategic plan will ensure that demands are aligned with the 2019 Medicines and Poisons Act that looks after Medical devices and Traditional medicines.

Speaking during the launch in Lilongwe Director General for Phamarcy and Medicines Regulatory Authority
Rabson Kabaye said there are four strategic Pillars which are Regulatory system strengthening which will ensure quality management across all functions and pursue a recertification of laboratories that can bring eligible results after testing.

Njikho: the plan will work on capacity building

He said: “technological medical screening is another pillar under this strategic plan to ensure that laboratories do their intended functions for our clients. And Organizational structure strengthening through functional review which was already approved by the Government is also an important aspect of the plan.”

In his remarks Deputy Director for Health Services at United States of America International Development (USAID) to Malawi Hardon Njikho explained the importance of the strategic plan for Authority saying it will will smoothly work on capacity building within its institution.

Njikho said : “We have supported the Authority with more supply chain process and we will continue working together within their mandate to ensure that the sector is well regulated.”

In his part Parliamentary Committee Chairperson on Health Matthews Ngwale expressed gratitude for Pharmacy and Medicines Regulatory Authority to come up with a plan and they have promised the support to the authority.

Ngwale added that the strategic plan will also help regulate the import of medicines in the country, unlike in the past when companies and Central medical stores would just buy it without testing.

The launch of the five years strategic plan was spiced by the health experts, international development partners, the parliamentarians, the academia and the civil society organisations (CSO’s).

Ngwale (centre), Njikho (right) and address Malata (left) during the launch

Driemo in Zambia for a Media Tour


By McLloyd Kudzingo


Malawi’s multi award winning Afro-pop singer Driemo is in Zambia where he is expected to have a series of TV and radio interviews.

According to Driemo, real name Shaffie Phiri, the purpose of these interviews is to promote his latest album, “Mzaliwa,” which was launched on August 12 at Comesa Hall in Blantyre.



The ‘Popo’ hit maker said the trip will help him to connect with his fans and push his album which is already among the top 5 albums in Zambia.

Some of the media houses that Driemo will visit include Prime TV, Phoenix FM, Q TV, Power TV, Diamond TV, Metro FM, ZNBC TV 2 and ZNBC TV1.

Sri-Lankan national Thavaraj Caruppiah deported for contravening immigration laws

0


By Chisomo Phiri

The Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services on Saturday last week deported a Sri-Lankan national Thavaraj Caruppiah for contravening the country’s immigration laws.

Confirming the development to 247 Malawi News, the Department’s National Spokesperson, Wellington Chiponde, said Carupiah was arrested and declared a prohibited immigrant in Malawi on 20 June 2022.

He said the immigration department attempted to deport Caruppiah twice in 2021 and 2022 but was unsuccessful.

Thavaraj Caruppiah



Chiponde further said after the arrest, the Sri Lankan national sought a court injunction and it was subsequently vacated by the Department of Immigration.

“He then went on hiding assisted by his lawyer and a pastor until his arrest this week by the Police,” said Chiponde.

He concluded that their Department is therefore, advising the Public that harbouring prohibited immigrants is a serious criminal offence and any person found doing so will face the law.

Caruppiah who came in Malawi in 2014 was working as a pharmacist for Pharma-Chemie Limited in Lilongwe.

Three fined for assaulting court marshall

0

By Andrew Mwale

In Zomba, three people have on Friday been fined K250,000 each by the Zomba Senior Resident Magistrate court for assaulting a court marshall whilst on official duties.

The court heard that Alfred Aufi Assan and two others committed the offence on April 21, 2023 where they assaulted Dennis Banda, a court marshal under Blantyre Magistrate Court as he was assigned to deliver a court summon to Magret Chikaluma who is wife to Alfred Aufi Assan.



The three alleged Banda to be a fraudster and assaulted him, leaving him with torn clothes, multiple bruises and bleeding through the nose.

The matter was reported to police leading to the arrest of the accused persons.

Appearing before court, the three pleaded not guilty to a charge levelled against them.

This prompted the state to parade three witnesses leading to their conviction.

Passing sentence, Senior Resident Magistrate Yohane Munthali concurred with the state’s submissions and ordered the accused persons to pay a fine of K250,000.00 each or in default serve 12 months imprisonment with hard labour.