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Athlete repairs broken borehole at Chisitu Day Secondary School in Mulanje

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By Chisomo Phiri

In an effort to make sure that students are accessing safe and quality water, Shantero Davie,a renowned athlete based at Chisitu trading centre in Mulanje has repaired a broken borehole at Chisitu Day School ( CDSS) in Mulanje.

The borehole is said to have been not functional for over 30 years, making it hard for the students and teachers at the school to access quality water.

Speaking when handing over the repaired borehole on Wednesday, Davie said he felt touched when he received the message that the school has no borehole after the one used was vandalized some 30 years ago.



” I was very touched to hear that the school has no borehole and that is why I thought of using my athletic skills to mobilize money to repair the borehole.

“Luckily enough, through the move some well-wishers helped me with something little which I used to buy the borehole spare parts,” he said.

The athlete said he was happy to see the borehole repaired saying this will save many lives from the danger of cholera outbreak.

” I am very happy today that the borehole has been repaired. I believe that many lives will now be saved from the cholera outbreak as safe and quality water will be available here,”said Davie.

In his remarks, Deputy Headteacher for Chisitu Day Secondary School Robert Njaganja thanked Davie for his kind gesture to save lives from the cholera pandemic.

” We are very thankful to Davie for this kind gesture. We had feared that Cholera would one time hit our school as we did not have access to safe and quality water.

“In general, the whole school is very grateful because the borehole is now back,” said Njaganja.

He assured of taking care of the borehole so as it lasted long.

The school’s Parents and Teachers Association ( PTA) chairman Clement Nanseta also thanked Davie for repairing the borehole and urged other well-wishers to emulate the same.

Msaka hits at Chizuma’s incompetence

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By Staff Reporter

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential aspirant Bright Msaka has expressed reservations on the efficiency and professionalism of Anti Corruption Bureau Director General Martha Chizuma.

Speaking in Parliament on Thursday morning, Msaka wondered if the ACB understands what constitutes corruption and what does not.

Msaka



Msaka gave an example of former Director of Public Prosecution’s (DPP) Steven Kayuni who at some point was to be investigated by the ACB for allegedly pocketing allowances amounting to K5.5 million for a trip to Austria that did not materialize.

Msaka said the issue of allowances cannot be categorised as corruption.

Msaka’s remarks have further heightened Malawians’ doubts on Martha Chizuma’s ability to lead the fight against corruption.

In recent times Malawians have increasingly grown impatient over what they deem as incompetence on Chizuma’s side in handling corruptuon cases.

NPL partners Malick Mnela’s ihub online tv for events live streaming

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By Chisomo Phiri

As a way of having some of its events live streamed, Malawi’s giant and award winning, newspaper, the Nation Publications Limited (NPL) has fallen in partnership with i-Hub Media Limited, an online television platform founded and owned by journalist Mallick Mnela.

Speaking at the signing ceremony held on Wednesday, NPL Production Manager Alfred Mtaula expressed optimism that the partnership will help the newspaper publishing company increase its coverage and its audience, as people will be able to view things as they happen.

“We are going to the campaign period soon, and people will be wanting such services.



“So we will be the media that takes the messages across the country,” he said.

On his part,Mallick Mnela said as a company, they feel empowered and validated for their role in providing new media narratives in the country.

Said Mnela“Through this partnership, we will unveil several world-class media solutions that will redefine the way media audiences interact with news brands such as NPL.

“We are grateful to NPL management for believing in us.”


iHubOnline is a Malawi-based start-up online media platform.

With a team of other versatile tech-savvy journalists, Mnela seeks to see iHubOnline carve a niche in serving populations that are currently underserved, under-represented and considered “unprofitable” by the traditional media.

In the long run, the start-up hopes to tackle exclusion, expand the enjoyment of digital rights, spur media and digital literacy and innovate cheaper media products to address media inequalities.

So far, iHubOnline has established itself as a niche leader in the events live streaming segment.

Being a pioneer player in its field, iHub has had the privilege to exploit emerging opportunities while learning to refine its model of operation.

The start-up is now a go to platform for in-house live video content for the country’s institutions.

It has streamed so many straight paid-for events including the one where the country’s president was present.

The start-up has also streamed content that has reached over 15,000 people yet its followers are just above 3,000.

Reunion Insurance Company Limited pumps in K3 million towards MCCCI lakeshore business summit

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By Chisomo Phiri

One of the country’s fat growing Insurance companies, Reunion Insurance Company Limited on Thursday donated K3 million towards the 2023 Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry’s (MCCCI) Lakeshore Business Summit slated for April 27 to 29 at Sun bird Nkopola in the lakeshore district of Mangochi.

Making the cheque presentation at Reunion Insurance headquarters in Blantyre,Technical Manager responsible for claims and business development, Hastings Kapesa, said the contribution is in recognition and appreciation of the role “MCCCI plays, in providing business and economic information for decision making and creating a fora for international and local business to business transactions.

” We appreciate all works of MCCCl hence this donation. We hope this will help them a lot during their summit, ” he said.



Kapesa added that as an indigenous brand,Reunion Insurance will continue to support and work with different stakeholders in various industries to fulfil its Corporate Social Responsibility as enshrined in its business model.

Receiving the donation, MCCCI’s Head of Business Linkage and Events Linda Madalo Pete thanked Reunion Insurance Company Limited for the kind gesture and said the donation will go a long way in preparations of the business summit.

“We appreciate Reunion Insurance for accepting our call to sponsor this year’s Lakeshore Business Leaders Summit, we are highly indebted to them as they were also amongst sponsors of the 2022 Event,” she said.

Pete also appealed for more partners in this year’s summit which will bring together Leaders across the nation to ponder on and develop transformative business strategies and culture which will keep our economy thriving in the harsh economy.

MCCCI has been in the forefront of Malawi’s private sector development efforts for over 100 years and it is the voice of the private sector.

The Business Summit will be held alongside its Annual General Meeting (AGM).

Reunion Insurance is the fastest growing local insurance company which was established in May, 2005 and it will celebrate its 18 anniversaries on 03rd May this year.

The company has branches across Malawi with a network of Brokers and Agents that support its operations.

Daudi calls for Faith Leaders to Fight Against Cholera

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By Dean Chisambo

Deputy Minister of Health Halima Daudi has called on faith leaders in Malawi to take big role in the fight against cholera, stating that they are critical in the elimination of the pandemic.


Speaking on Wednesday in Lilongwe during the faith conference on cholera response organised by Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) and Danish Church Aid (DCA) with support from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Daudi emphasized the crucial of engaging the faith community in spreading key messages to their congregants.

The conference brought together over twenty faith leaders from different churches and mosques in the aim of addressing critical matters affecting the country like pandemic, outbreak, violence against women and girls and abuse of elderly people.

Halima Daud




She said: “Faith leaders play a very big role in this country because they meet a lot of people almost every day.

“For this reason, the leaders of the churches are also critical in spreading messages to their followers aimed at fighting against cholera. However there is a need for all the faith leaders to take an active role.”

Daudi commended NCA/DCA for working closely with faith leaders in addressing various issues affecting the country.

DCA/DCA Country Director Havard Hovdhaugen emphasised the need to engage the faith community in the fight against cholera.

“If you want to bring about change, you need to have the faith community on board as they are in all parts of the country and they are able to convey key messages to the people,” he said.

Malawi Council of Churches Vice Chairperson, William Tembo, praised NCA/DCA for consistently engaging faith leaders in addressing critical matters affecting the country especially pandemics.

The government, together with its partners UNICEF, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the faith community are committed to eliminating cholera in Malawi.

According to ministry of health, thousands of people have died with cholera since it erupted last year and the reports show that the number of cases are decreasing currently.