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Church to construct K200 Million four storey building

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By Mary Makhiringa

Balaka Destiny international church has launched a K200 million four storey building which will also be the first tall building in the district.

Speaking during the ground breaking ceremony of the multimillion kwacha project on Saturday, Bishop Hastings Mankhanamba who is also the Principal of the Destiny College of Leadership said the launch of the construction marks the fulfilment of a dream that has been there for ages.

Said Mankhanamba: “The building will have four floors which will have a special room where innovators will sit and repair phones as well as computers, adding value to the soil and crops that we have, until one day we have products written made in Malawi but produced in Balaka,” he said.

Mankhanamba further revealed that the building will also have lecture rooms for the students and hostels for various international guests that the college hosts.

He added that his Destiny college has made corroboration with outside universities like International Christian Youth African, Global University for lifelong learning from America and Springdale College from the United Kingdom who are offering community development and leadership programmes hence the need to have proper structures to meet international standards.

“As a nation we are going towards agriculture commercialisation, urbanisation and industrialisation as we strive to achieve the Malawi 2063 agenda, so the structure will also change the face of our district,” he added.

Mankhanamba then challenged Balaka District Council to partner with him in taking the district to greater heights.

On his part, District Commissioner for Balaka Darwin Mgoli hailed Destiny International church through Bishop Mankhanamba for the initiative saying Malawi needs such people for its social economic development.

“Bishop Mankhanamba has set the standards and has challenged us, as a council we will strive to work hand in hand with him for the best of the district,” he said.

Tourism can spur Malawi economic status – Kamtukule

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By Innocent Chamtulo

Minister of Tourism and Culture, Vera Kamtukule says proper investments and promotion of tourism sector activities has potential to spur Malawi’s economic status.

She said this in Mulanje on Saturday during this year’s Mount Mulanje Porter’s Race.

Kamtukule said the tourism industry is lacking some activities that can attract tourists in tourism centers, therefore, there must be other activities to attract more tourists in tourism sites.

“We should not wait for government to implement all the activities in tourism centres. Therefore, people should join hands in implementing tourism activities. For example, I have seen people bringing their small scale businesses here at Mulanje porter’s race which is a very brilliant idea, other people from various regions will be able to appreciate and learn how these things have been made and in turn empower surrounding communities,” she said.

Kamtukule added that she was happy to see what people have done at Mulanje porter’s race through their various activities prior to the event saying this has made the 2023 Porters Race to be different from previous ones.

One of the main sponsors of this year’s Porters race were Malawi Gaming Lotteries Authority (MAGLA) and the organisation’s Director, Rachel Mijiga said the 2023 Mulanje porters Race was a success since it attracted a lot of participants, sponsors and more people patronised the event.

“As you noticed this year’s theme, it mainly focused on promoting health environment for nature and humans. So as MAGLA, a body regulating gaming in the country we are encouraging people to take time and appreciate the beauty of nature,” she said.

During the Porters Race, the women category was won by 38 year old Teresa Master who covered 25 kilometers in 2 hours and 44 minutes while Evance Nyadzule came out top in the Male category after covering 25 kilometers in 2 hours and 9 minutes and both winners received K750,000 each.

Bullets beat Blue Eagles to reclaim top spot in the TNM Super League

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


FCB Nyasa Big Bullets has reclaimed top spot in the TNM Super League from title rivals Silver Strikers after a 3-0 victory over Blue Eagles in an entertaining encounter at the Kamuzu stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Veteran defender Yamikani Fodya opened the scoring for Bullets with a beautiful free kick just four minutes from kick-off .

Despite the lead, Bullets struggled to keep possession in the first half as the visitors had better of the possession but failed to make inroads against the well-organised Bullets defence.



Richard Lapson was the man to watch for the visitors and he would have cancelled Bullets’ lead on a number of occasions.

In the second half, the People’s team appeared determined to make amends after failing to win in their last two league games.

The Kalisto Pasuwa’s men created several scoring opportunities in the second half and Hassan Kajoke utilized one of them in the 62nd minute to give the hosts a 2-goal advantage after being set by Anthony Mfune.

Sixteen minutes later, substitute Ephraim Kondowe scored the the third goal for Bullets with his first touch just a minute after being introduced into the field of play.

The win means that the defending champions have re-established their advantage over Silver, who are not playing this week.

With 12 games, Bullets lead the table on goal difference as they are level on 25 points with the Central Bankers.

Elsewhere, Saulos Moyo and Josiah Duwa scored impressive goals in Karonga United’s 2-1 win against Dedza Dynamos at Karonga Stadium.

Clement Nyondo had given the visitors the lead with a powerful header in the 16th minute but Karonga responded through Moyo in the 18th minute after an assist by Duwa who doubled the lead from a free kick in the 34th minute.

After the match, Karonga’s youthful striker Saulos Moyo was voted man of the match for the second consecutive week as he was also voted man of the match in the team’s defeat against Red Lions last weekend.

In Lilongwe, it ended goalless between Civil Service United and Ekwendeni Hammers in a game played at Civo Stadium.

Apart from Moyo, Yamikani Fodya for Bullets and Civil’s captain Timothy Sulwimba won the man of the match awards on Sunday.

Clement Nyondo of Dedza Dynamos is now leading the scorers chart with nine goals followed by Bullets’ Lanjesi Nkhoma who has so far scored eight goals.

Man of the match: Yamikani Fodya for FCB Nyasa Big Bullets
Man of the Match: Saulos Moyo from Karonga United
Civil Service United Captain Timothy Sulwimba receiving a man of the match award from Sulom president Freetwood Haiya

Dausi demands release of all of DPP functional review documents

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By Linda Kwanjana

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Publicity Secretary, Nicholas Dausi has told his party to unconditionally release all functional review documents

Dausi challenged the DPP after accusing the leadership of hiding contentious revised clauses in the party constitution which the party failed to tell delegates during the recent party national governing council meeting in Mangochi.

Giving the party, the first jab, Dausi accused the DPP politiburo of sidelining other sectors when it comes to running party affairs.

Dausi

Dausi says it was sad that other people feel being much DPP than others and this has created confusion.

Dausi has put forward some few key issues if they need peace.

First he has demanded that the party should print the constitution which is being talked about and distribute to all National Governing Council (NGC) members.

It is believed that the ammendments which Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) are championing are set to cause more miseries to Malawians with their new party constitution in which they have decided to introduce new amendments that are deemed undemocratic.

One of the issues that the Mutharika has decided to put in the constitution is to bring back party cards.

Section 7(3) says: Any member of the party is demanded to pay a minimum of K2,000 per month for you to be registered a member failing which your affiliation will be withdrawn.

Section 8(3) says: any board member or ambassador must pledge to the party that once appointed he or she will be 10% of their earnings to the part failing which the party will have authority to withdraw your appointment.

Section 10(1) says: all government companies like Water Board, ESCOM among others are required to be paying 10% every 4 months for the smooth running of the party.

Other ammendments include giving powers to the President to choose the Secretary General.

Party headquarters must move from Lilongwe to Blantyre.

Anyone aspiring for any directorate position in the party be Women’s Director, Youth Director among others must have a degree.

The handpicked Secretary General must have Masters Degree.

All MPs must not be NGC members and must not vote at the convention

Patron must be the immediate past president and must be voting at the convention and allowed to sit in the Central Executive Committee of the party.

President of the party must be answerable to the Patron.

Abolishment of regional Vice Presidents.

Any person who has sued the party in the past regardless that the court made the judgment in favour of him or her, must never run for any office in the party.

Chakwera, the Captain who has everything figured out

By Chikumbutso Mtumodzi, Dowa

A few years ago, I said that weak leaders do not stay long in the pressure cooker. They throw in the towel when it gets too hot.

When President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera took the mantle of leadership in Malawi after the June 23, 2020 presidential re-run elections, some people, particularly the opposition, gave him little chance. They said he was not up to the task; they said he would not prevail; they said he was inexperienced and new to the system of government, and that he would soon falter.

But look here now. President Chakwera is still standing. NOT just surviving but thriving. President Chakwera will perhaps go down in history as the most resolute President who is surefooted about the social and economic progress of the country and one with the welfare of Malawians at the top of his agenda.

President Chakwera took over at the height of teething global challenges such as the rampaging Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine. On top of this, he inherited a toxic government riddled with deep cronyism, rent-seeking, corruption, and many other isms that left a lot of Malawians widely disenfranchised.

The global economy was in tailspin with runaway inflation and rising of cost of living. It was difficult for Malawi to escape this Hara-Kiri being a member of the global village.

However, despite this mixture of challenges, President Chakwera has proved to be a man made of sterner stuff; a Teflon who has been faithful to his development agenda from day one despite obvious destruction voices from regular naysayers.



THE MALAWI VISION 2063

Over the past three years, the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) government under President Chakwera has been at the pinnacle of so many development initiatives that will obviously transform Malawi into a middle income country in the next few years.

In September 2021, President Chakwera launched the Malawi Vision 2063, which is Malawi government’s development blueprint meant to transform this country into a middle income country within the next 10 years, and a wealthy and prosperous nation by 2063.

In his remarks at the launch, Chakwera described the Malawi 2063 agenda as a ‘photography of the new Malawi’; the Malawi that all Malawians should work to achieve, whereupon he urged everyone to deal with stumbling blocks that will stand in the way of that objective.

THE REFORMS AGENDA

Within that vision, the government also launched a reforms agenda, which has necessitated a system’s overhaul to ensure that government operations are seamless and agile. The President said the reform agenda is aimed at creating a high performing civil service which must deliver the development requisite to the vision.

To underline his seriousness, President Chakwera recently assented to some bills that will help smoothen trade between Malawi and other countries whilst helping the country earn forex; improve education as well as regulate gaming in the country.

They include Bill No. 16 of 2022: One-Stop Border Control; Bill No. 29 of 2022: Malawi School of Government and Bill No. 31 of 2022: Gaming and Lotteries.

The One-Stop Border Control Bill, which falls under Trade Reforms initiated by the Ministry of Trade and Industry aims at facilitating the expansion of domestic and international market share for Malawian products and services. The One-Stop Border Posts between Malawi and its neighboring countries are expected to cut time wastage by 70 percent in promoting local exports.

The second Bill is on Malawi School of Government, which was initiated by the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) in conjunction with the Ministry of Education to amalgamate the Malawi Institute of Management (MIM) and Staff Development Institute (SDI) into one entity.
The Malawi School of Government will be responsible for the continued institutional and professional development of public servants and the general public for continued efficient service delivery in government.

The Gaming and Lotteries Bill was initiated by the Malawi Gaming Board and National Lotteries Board in order to merge the two institutions following an overlap of functions. The proposed outcome of the Reform was the establishment of a new institution called Malawi Gaming and Lotteries Authority (MAGLA).

The trade reforms will ensure improved and conducive business environment for trade and private sector development; enhance competitiveness and economic development and reduce transactional cost for the business communities and increased efficiency.

INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

In totality, Malawi has seen the sprouting of various infrastructure developments under President Chakwera and the MCP government. City councils, municipalities as well as district councils in all regions of the country have been busy with infrastructure developments. For example, in Zomba, a 1.2 billion Kwacha project to expand the Namiwawa road to two lane is almost completed. The contractor, CAS Civil Contractors, is expected to hand over the project soon.

The government also allocated K600 million for the completion of Luwinga – Zolozolo – Mzuzu Technical Road in Mzuzu, which started from Luwinga at Mzuzu Coffee section. The project to upgrade to asphalt the Dunduzu – Mzuzu Academy Road is also expected to begin soon following the K1.2 billion allocation. This is also the case with the Dunduzu – NOCMA Fuel Reserve road following a K1.4 billion allocation.

In Lilongwe, the Kenyatta and M1 roads are getting a complete make over. From Crossroads Hotel roundabout to the interchange, the road is being upgraded to four lane from the current two lane in order to ease traffic congestion, especially during peak hours.

The development has also spread to other sectors. For example, the southern region biggest referral hospital, the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) in Blantyre now has an Integrated Stroke Unit, which is Malawi’s first and only integrated stroke unit. This project has been made possible through corroborative efforts between Malawi’s Ministry of Health and partners in London and Liverpool in the United Kingdom (UK)

The Dedza Border Post will also soon have modern buildings to house government and Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) offices in order to ease border crossing processes and attendant requirements for people and businesses.

CHAKWERA ON THE INTERNATIONAL LEG

In September 2022, President Lazarus chakwera met US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken in Washington US, to sign a $350 million infrastructure grant between the US government’s Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and the Government of Malawi.

The grant is designed to reduce transport costs by upgrading more than 300 kilometers of roads to connect farmers to markets and by strengthening the country’s land administration.

All together, the MCC’s grant programs are expected to benefit more than 12 million people in Malawi, which is roughly half the total population across key sectors such as transportation, power, and agriculture.

CONCLUSION

I can write a whole book about the rounded development projects that President Lazarus Chakwera and his administration have initiated; completed and continue to initiate in quest towards uplifting lives of Malawians.

Suffice to say, Malawians are blessed to have a selfless and servant leader in Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, a President who no doubt needs our unequivocal support across, and in all seasons.

*The author is writing in his personal capacity*