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RBM Governor Dr Wilson Banda speaks tough against misreporting on financial matters

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By Linda Kwanjana


The Reserve Bank of Malawi Governor Dr Wilson Banda has expressed concern over the manner in which the media has been misreporting issues on financial matters.

Addressing a press conference in Lilongwe, Banda gave as an example how the media reported on Friday daily papers on the current foreign currency exchange rate.

“There is a need to be very careful on financial matters,” he said.

The bank has since appealed to the media to be responsible all the time saying the media is a powerful tool and the people believe everything that the media is reporting.

Banda at the Press Conference



RBM says if the media is not sure on the information on financial matters, there is a need to cross check with the Governor’s office.

He said this misinformation has the capacity to trigger inflation and prices.

Commenting on the recent 44 percent devaluation the Governor said that the move will help to bridge the gap between exports and imports.

“The misalignment of the Kwacha to the Dollar increased the amount of money being borrowed. With the situation now the amount of money borrowed will be small,” he said.

The Governor said the good news is that what the Bank did has helped to deal with black markets.

The Bank has questioned the criteria of adjusting with 44% prices on domestic products.

“The market has taken advantage of the adjustment, this is not allowed,” he said.

Comprehensive WASH package a game changer to Ntchisi residents

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By Wilfred Golden

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services which WaterAid Malawi is implementing in Ntchisi district have been described as a game changer to Ntchisi residents.

This was disclosed during a media tour which WaterAid Malawi organized as a water challenge has been described as a crucial challenge affecting the operation of some key services at Sambakusi healthcare post in the district, a thing which is delaying the opening of the maternity ward at the facility.

GVH Sambakusi speaking to the journalists who are on a media tour


Speaking to journalists, Group Village Head(GVH) Sambakusi commended the gesture by WaterAid Malawi saying it has come in time and that it will ease maternal deaths which were there as expectant women walked long distance to access healthcare services.

“We built this martenity ward in 2017 but it is failing to start its operation because of water problems and we wish this project would be fastened.

“Alot of women face alot of problems when they go to access healthy services at Ntchisi district hospital as they need alot of money to use while they are there and this is bringing alot of challenges and we are very thankful with the coming in of WaterAid with this project as we know that some of our problem will be minimized,” GVH Sambakusi said.

On his part, Chairperson of Health Center Management Committee (HCMC) at the facility, Daniel Chikuse said as a community they have been very much committed to support the facility with water supply every time as they work on shifts and make sure that water is available at the facility and he was quick to react that the coming in of WaterAid Malawi with water supply system at the facility will give a chance to the community members at least to concentrate on other issues including farming activities as the facility will have enough water.

WaterAid Malawi is implementing a four year WASH related services project in three healthcare facilities including Sambakusi, Chinkhande as well as Chandawe healthcare facilities.

The project is being funded by Wimbledon Foundation to the tune of 1.2 billion Malawi Kwacha and it is targeting 10 villages in the district.

A maternity ward built in 2017 with support from Malawi Red cross but it is yet to start functioning due to water challenges

Human rights activist Ben Longwe says Malawi Kwacha secretly drops by another 13 percent

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By Vincent Gunde

Just only two weeks after the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) announced a 44 percent devaluation of the Malawi Kwacha,human rights activist based in South Africa Charles Ben Longwe, says the Kwacha has again secretly lost its value by 13 percent.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, Longwe said the Malawi Kwacha has been devalued by 57 percent within a period of 3 weeks describing this as time out for President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera to change things in Malawi but continuing destroying Malawi.

Charles Ben Longwe


He said after the announcement of the 44 percent devaluation, the exchange rate for one US Dollar was being bought at K1,700 and starting from the November 2, 2023 the exchange rate has moved to k1,900.

Longwe said it is not a surprise that some other groups of civil servants have pegged the devaluation to be at 100 percent a development which is worrisome and a regret to have voted for a wrong government.

He said in one or two weeks to come, the Malawi Kwacha will again lose its value to one American Dollar meaning that Malawians must bless themselves for tougher times advising the citizens not expect the Kwacha to regain its value anytime soon.

He said he do not find it proper for Malawi First going to the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) for funding when they know pretty well that President Chakwera has failed to govern Malawians in the interest of all and that that his servant leadership has been proved to be zero.

The Activist said Chakwera is not worthy to be the President of Malawi arguing that he does not know what to do in Government saying the only solution for him is to resign honourably or to be forced to resign to pave way for others to lead the country.

He said with the promised funding for Chakwera to change things and not resigning, there will be propagandas against him, assuring Malawians that time is out for President Chakwera to fix the country’s economy.

“The way how Malawi has reached, there is no way Chakwera can change things, he has failed in his three-year rule as President of Malawi,” said Longwe.

Ben Longwe said Malawi has no Public Affairs Committee (PAC) claiming that Malawians who are patriotic to their country will mobilize each other to close PAC offices located at the City Centre in Lilongwe for the men of God to join frontline politics.

Chakwera, United Nations ink 5 year US$1.7 billion for SDGs achievement

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera led administration continues to get overflowing favour from the donor community due to its prudent public financial management.

Gone are the days when Capital Hill used to manipulate figures to hoodwink the global lender – International Monetory Fund (IMF).

It is not surprising therefore that the United Nations (UN) has trusted the Chakwera administration with a five year, US$1.7 billion cooperation framework which will go towards accelerated achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Malawi’s national development priorities.

Zamba signing the deal



The deal was signed on Thursday afternoon.

Speaking during the ceremony, Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Colleen Zamba said the signing of the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework for Malawi 2024-2028 marks a new beginning, expressing optimism for meaningful transformation in the years ahead.

“We have much work ahead on this collective journey to uplift the lives and hopes of all Malawians and I want to re-affirm government’s commitment to the cooperation framework.

“I also wish to recognise the extensive collaboration between the Government of Malawi and the UN country team who have worked hard for the past year to shape this ambitious yet achievable roadmap aligning to Malawi 2063 and medium-term development plans,” said Zamba.

She said the framework clearly articulates integrated solutions across four priority areas requiring continued partnership including sustainable, diversified and inclusive economic growth, strengthened institutional governance; sustainable investments in human capital development and climate change adaptation and environmental sustainability.

In her remarks, UN representative in Malawi, Rebecca Ada Donto stated that the framework, which already has approximately $600 million allocated, will significantly contribute to realizing Malawi’s 2063 agenda, especially in areas such as education, health, and climate change adaptation.

Emulate your superiors to succeed – Chakwera advises graduating MDF senior command and staff

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has called on the newly graduated Malawi Defence Force (MDF) senior command and staff to always lead by examples of their superiors if they are to succeed in their vacation as soldiers.

Chakwera who is Malawi Defence Force Commander In – Chief made the remarks on Friday 24th November, 2023 at the graduation of MDF senior command and staff in Salima.

In his remarks, the Malawi leader emphasized that it is those who go through life and approach their work without any examples and models to anchor, challenge and ground them that often flounder, while those who have such anchors tend to flourish.



He advised the men in uniform to always lead by example of their superiors saying their leadership is the parachute that guarantees a safe landing when all other measures fail.

“If you want to succeed in your vocation as soldiers and if you wish to put your training to good use, follow closely the noble examples of those that lead you and lead those who come behind you by example. That is not just a good principle to follow in battle. It is a good principle to follow in life, which is itself a kind of battlefield. It is those who go through life and approach their work without any examples and models to anchor, challenge, and ground them that often flounder, while those who have such anchors tend to flourish,” said the president.

“I know that this philosophy is counter-cultural and counterintuitive, for we live in a time where everyone is made to believe that it is no use having heroes that inspire us because the only hero worth having is yourself. But this is naïve at best and the world is littered with fallen soldiers who have suffered needless defeat in the pursuit of heroics that were divorced from the wisdom, example and instruction of seasoned generals. So, I implore you to escape this fate. You have a rich heritage of noble and formidable examples and you must not allow anyone to exploit you to the point of making you despise that heritage for to do so is to do harm to yourself by removing the nourishing roots from the tree of your life.”