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Malawi on the right track in achieving exports targets, aims at increasing imports by 14% annually

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi economy is expected to grow since trade imbalance which has been of major concern is soon going to be closed.

We have witnessed a decline in exports and an increase in imports hence a worsening trade balance-the difference between goods exported and imported.

For instance, goods exports have declined from about USD1.29 billion in 2012 to USD1.2 billion in 2021, representing over 20% fall, while goods imports increased from about USD2.7billion in 2021 to about USD3.1 billion in 2021 representing a 16.9% rise.

Chithyola at the event



Overgrowing appetíte for foreign goods which he said has been growing, has been affecting the economy while the abilíty to produce for foreign markets has been declining.

But speaking while opening this years Malawi Exporters Awards conference in Lilongwe, Minister of Trade and Industry Simplex Chithyola said Government while using National Export Strategy II, is geared to make Malawi a competitive, compliant, diversified and sustainable sourcing destination of goods and services for the regional and global marketplace and to increase exports as percentage of GDP from 14.6% to 20%.

He said Malawi is deeply integrated into the World market through its comprehensive network of bilateral, regional and multilateral trade agreements.

He said Made in Malawi goods enjoy preferential market access, predominantly Duty Free and Quota Free into the European Union under the Everything but Arms (EBA) initiative.

On top of that Malawi is party to the United States of America (USA) under the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGCOA).

The Minister said Malawi can achieve more in terms of exports being a member of the African sub continent through its membership to the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) and Common Market for Eastern Africa (COMESA).

Malawi also benefits from preferential market access under Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) and as a LDC from several countries.

Malawi Exporters Award Conference is multi stakeholder gathering of delegates drawn from the private sector, public sector, civil society, academia and development partners to discuss areas of interest to the exporting community and the development of the economy at large.

This year’s Conference is running under the theme “Towards building more inclusive, diversified and connected export readiness for sustainable economic development” which is consistent with the National Export Strategy II.

Blood Transfusion service exceeds Annual Target

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi Blood Transfusion Service (MBTS) has surpassed its annual blood collection target by 2,772 units of whole blood.

MBTS had a target of 75,000 units of blood from 1st July 2022 to 31st March 2023 and has managed to collect 77,772 units of whole blood representing a 104 percent.

Balaka Satellite Depot has emerged as the best performing center with a 118.3 percent followed by Odala Center (Blantyre) which has achieved a 103 percent. Mzuzu and Lilongwe Centers have achieved a 101 and 100 percent respectively.

Speaking in an interview, MBTS Acting Marketing and Public Relations Manager, Natalya Mbale, thanked all stakeholders for this achievement and appealed for more support.

“We are very delighted to reach this milestone and we would like to thank all blood donors who have helped save lives through their selfless donations.



A special thank you to all stakeholders who have partnered with us to make blood donation possible.

We look forward to our continued partnership in saving the lives of cancer patients, under – five children suffering from malaria – induced anaemia, road accidents victims, women with pregnancy related complications, patients undergoing surgical operations and trauma victims.

When we give blood, we save lives and help put a stop to blood shortages in our hospitals.” She said.

Echoing Mbale’s remarks, Assistant Public Relations Officer for Balaka Satelite Depot, McLloyd Kudzingo said the Depot has managed to collect 11,835 units against the annual target of 10,000 units of whole blood. This success is owed to the generosity of blood donors and all other stakeholders.



“We are very excited to confirm that the Depot has emerged as the best performer of all MBTS Centres and that for the second consecutive year, we have managed to beat our annual target.

Last financial year we had an annual target of 12,000 units of whole blood from 1st July 2021 to 30th June 2022 and we managed to exceed that by collecting 12,093 units of whole blood. And in the just ended fiscal year, we have managed to collect 11,835 units against the annual target of 10,000 units of whole blood.

We therefore would like to thank all blood donors and other stakeholders for their support towards the Depot to exceed these annual targets.” Said Kudzingo.

The Malawi Government established the Malawi Blood Transfusion Service as a nationally coordinated service with the mandate to ensure availability of safe blood supplies. The MBTS collects blood from voluntary non – remunerated blood donors, processes it for hospital blood banks to collect, transport, store, issue and administer to individual patients. The organisation has four established Blood Transfusion Static Centres in Blantyre, Lilongwe, Mzuzu and Balaka districts and conducts mobile blood donation clinics in learning institutions, work places, places of worship, associations and communities nationwide with the aim of meeting the country’s annual blood needs of 120,000 pints of whole blood.

Twin M member Andrew Masauli to be laid to rest on Saturday

By Staff Reporter


The body of Andrew Masauli of the duo Twin M who died last night will be laid to rest at Baluti in Blantyre on Saturday.

According to Andrew’s sister Pricillar Masauli, Andrew died on Thursday night at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre after a short illness.



The late Andrew Masauli was born on July 10, 1995 together with his twin brother Aaron.

Twin M came in the limelight in 2017 when they released their single ‘Pasa Ine’ and they became a household name with their 2020 hit single ‘Ndizifinyika’.

Other popular singles from the duo include ‘Single’ which they featured Black Nina and ‘Apa ndi Pansi’ which they featured Zambian musician Genera Kanene.

Mchacha tears Nankhumwa apart for suggesting that Blue night funds be channeled to Cyclone Freddy survivors

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By Linda Kwanjana

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Southern Region Governor Charles Mchacha has admonished Leader of Opposition Kondwani Nankhumwa for asking the DPP leadership to channel all the funds realised from the blue night towards helping Cyclone Freddy victims.

Mchacha says what Nankhumwa is saying means disrespectful to the current party leader.

Nankhumwa has openly challenged that he will be standing at a DPP convention and win the party leadership.

What Mchacha has just said confirmed infighting within the DPP after on Wednesday leadership for the Northern Region endorsed former President Peter Mutharika as party torch bearer during the 2025 polls.

Mchacha



DPP vice-president for the North Goodall Gondwe issued the call at a press conference held in Lilongwe, urging all the DPP supporters in the north to support Mutharika.

Flanked by the Northern Region governor Mzomera Ngwira and the party’s treasurer Jappie Mhango, Gondwe said Mutharika is the only person who can unite the party and the country.

He further said that Mutharika initiated developmental projects in the Northern Region hence he is the right person for the presidency.

This is clear indication that divisions in the party are so deep. What Gondwe did yesterday was to block aspirants mainly Kondwani Nankhumwa who has been all over campaigning for the position.

Mwanamvekha wishes warmest Easter celebration to Malawians

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By Judgement katika

Member of Parliament for Chiradzulu south Joseph mathyola Mwanamvekha who is also Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential aspirant has extended his warmest wishes to Malawians and their loved ones during the Easter celebration.

In his message released on Thursday, Mwanamvekha says it it is now a high time for reflection and contemplation for the Malawians with Jesus Christ.

Mwanamvekha



He said : ” It is a time to remember the sacrifice that he made for us and to renew our faith and commitment to his teachings of love, compassion and forgiveness.

“May this Easter season bring us closer to the divine and may we find solace and inspiration in the message of hope and redemption that holy season brings. I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits”.


Mwanamvekha is further appealing to Malawians as they celebrate this joyous season that they must not forget those who have been left destitute by Cyclone Freddy and extend their celebrations to them through acts of kindness, compassion and generosity.

The Christians around the whole world celebrate the Easter season annually as the only way of remembering their Lord Jesus Christ death and resurrection.