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Chakwera says MCC’s $350m compact to improve rural road infrastructure

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr.
Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera says the second compact under the US$350 million Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) will enable Malawi to resolve challenges in linking smallholder farmers to markets by improving the road infrastructure.

President Chakwera made the remarks on Monday, when he presided over the inauguration of the second compact, under the US$350 (about K612 billion) Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) at a ceremony held in Dallas, Texas.

President Chakwera

President Chakwera, who is in the United States of America for the US-Africa Summit, commended the compact’s importance in driving Malawi’s economic prosperity and promoting transparent governance for all citizens.

“This compact exemplifies Malawi’s steadfast commitment to building a more resilient and self-reliant nation,” said President Chakwera.

“With poor rural road infrastructure, we see extremely high prices of farm-to-market transport and in some cases, significant market power of transporters and agro-processors,” he said.

He added; “These prices potentially inhibit the development of Malawi’s rural economy and stymie structural transformation by preventing the rural to urban movement of labor, and diversified production of cash crops.”

The Malawi leader said he was proud that Malawi has fulfilled both legislative and administrative reforms and actions which were conditions set out before the compact could become effective.

Alice Albright, MCC Chief Executive Officer described the multi-million dollar grant for infrastructure and land policy reforms as a significant investment in the people of Malawi.

“We are proud of our strong, enduring partnership with the people of Malawi and believe this compact will play a crucial role in Malawi’s economic development,” said Albright.

MCA, a US Government agency, is investing in Malawi’s transportation and land sectors to enhance rural market access, improve land administration and promote inclusive economic growth.

Malawi’s longstanding partnership with the MCC, dating back to 2005, has seen commendable progress in previous compact programmes and policy areas.

The new compact will prioritise the Accelerated Growth Corridors Project (AGC) to reduce transport costs in rural areas and enhance land productivity, alongside the American Catalyst Facility for Development Project to facilitate private sector engagement.

As part of the official launch, MCA Malawi II will host a symbolic celebration on May 30, 2024, in Lilongwe, to be graced by President Chakwera and MCC boss Albright.

Chakwera advocates for better rail network

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera says a better rail network has the potential to transform the transport sector through the reduction of costs of transporting goods and services.

President Chakwera said this during a discussion with executive management of All American Rail Group (AARG), a consortium involved in advancing rail infrastructure and agriculture projects in the United States and Africa.

“A better rail network will help us reduce transport costs, lower commodity prices, and increase profits for our producers,” said President Chakwera on Monday on the sidelines of the US-Africa Summit in Dallas, Texas.

Chakwera meet All American Rail Group management

“Today’s discussion marks the beginning of a long-term transformative partnership between the Malawi Government and AARG, which has the potential to revolutionize Malawi’s economy,” he added.

Chakwera said since he became president, revamping Malawi’s railway network has been a top priority for his administration and that it was pleasing that AARG executives had shown interest to invest in that sector.

“My administration is incentivizing commercial farmers to bring idle land back into production through the mega farm initiative. We need local and international markets for these crops and a functional railway system is necessary,” he said.

“Our Transport Master Plan has mapped out corridors to extend and rehabilitate the rail to facilitate the flow of agricultural products to urban, regional and export markets,” said the Malawi leader.

The AARG Consortium was established in November 2022 and comprises globally recognised firms specialising in railway design, engineering, construction and management. 

With a substantial turnover exceeding $19.7 billion over the past five years and a proven track record of managing significant projects across continents, AARG brings invaluable expertise to Malawi’s rail development ambitions.

Coca-Cola pledges continued investment in Malawi

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By Cedric Nkungula

One of the country’s biggest carbonated soft drinks manufacturer Coca – Cola, has pledged to continue investing in Malawi.

Coca – Cola Africa’s Vice President for Public Affairs, Communications, and Sustainability, Karyn Harrington, made the pledge during a meeting with President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, on the sidelines of the US – Africa Summit in Dallas, Texas.

“In our continued engagement with Malawi, it’s evident that we remain dedicated to investing and fostering growth,” stated Harrington.

Chakwera with Karyn Harrington

“With our longstanding presence in Malawi, we are keen on furthering constructive dialogue with your government to address pertinent issues affecting the business landscape.”

President Chakwera expressed his government’s emphasis on manufacturing as a key sector in the national development agenda, encapsulated in the Malawi 2063 Vision.

“I am particularly excited that you have plans to grow the Coca-Cola business as part of your expansion plans in Malawi. My government stands ready and prepared to work and cooperate with you in all the areas where you need our assistance,” said President Chakwera.

“We believe that the sector is integral in transforming Malawi into a middle-income economy by 2030, more so because of its ability to elongate the value chains of agricultural products, production of which my Government is incentivizing by promoting mega farms,” he said.

President Chakwera extended an invitation to Coca-Cola to participate in Malawi’s industrialization drive, emphasising the government’s efforts to enhance the business environment.

He singled out initiatives such as the One Stop Service Centre and favourable tax regimes for the manufacturing sector are indicative of Malawi’s commitment to fostering investment and trade.

“We have been undertaking business reforms to ensure that the business environment is conducive for investment and trade by reviewing laws that previously acted as obstacles to doing business and investment,” President Chakwera assured the Coca-Cola boss.

President Chakwera is among African leaders participating in the US-Africa taking place in Dallas which presents an invaluable opportunity to explore potential business collaborations, attract investment and showcase Malawi as an attractive destination for trade and investment, particularly under the ATM Strategy (Agriculture, Tourism, and Mining).

Kalindo’s ‘prophecy’ on Chilima’s corruption case comes to pass

By Vincent Gunde

Political activist Bon Elias Kalindo on several occasions has been enlightening Malawians to open their eyes making a prophecy that Dr. Saulosi Klaus Chilima’s corruption case would end in penalty shoot-outs, the prophecy has now come to pass.

News that the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is dropping the corruption case Dr. Chilima is answering in court, has made many Malawians to shake their heads as if they have horns in disbelief that Kalindo talks nonsense but theirs is sense in what he talks.

Kalindo’s prophecy on Chilima’s corruption case come to pass

In his previous audio clips, Kalindo has been repeatedly informing Malawians that he has sources from Area 30 Police, Capital Hill and State House who tell him in advance of what will happen in the country today, tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.

The move to discontinue Chilima’s corruption case was seen last week when President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera delegated Chilima to represent him at the independence celebrations of the union of Zanzibar and Tanzania to be one country, the Republic of Tanzania in Dares salaam.

Many questions without answers were raised recalling that the court ordered Dr. Chilima to surrender his travel document to be in the custody of President Chakwera and it pleased the passport keeper to give back Chilima his passport to fly to Tanzania.

In another dramatic turn of events, out of 84 corruption suspects the ACB submitted to President Chakwera in its report, it is only one, Dr. Chilima who has been going to court while 83 others, there names are being hidden to this day.

Speaking through an audio clip circulating in various social media platforms, Kalindo said Malawi is a country which is being governed by crooks and mafias advising Malawians that if they are not careful, they will woke-up one day only to see that their country was sold to the highest bidders.

Kalindo has observed that ever since news came to light that the Tanzanian government was building a dock on Lake Malawi, there has been no reaction from the Government of Malawi suspecting money changed hands amongst politicians in the same way that President Paul Kagame of Rwanda gave Malawi billions of Dollars as “Thank You” for hosting refugees from his country.

He has advised those that are smiling on their faces that Chilima’s corruption case has been discontinued, not to do so now, alleging that the battle will be on Chilima’s credibility to stand in the 2025 elections as a presidential candidate.

“The MCP will do all of what it can to block Chilima not to stand in the 2025 elections besides his corruption case he is answering in court has come to an end,” said Kalindo.

He has warned Malawians that time to stand up against MCP suspicious activities in government is now, claiming that there is sugar scarcity in Malawi, Mining licenses, legalization of Chamba saying in all these, politicians of the MCP led government are the ones to benefit not citizens and the country.

God’s Temple Ministries donates food and non-food items to patients at the Thyolo District Hospital

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By Burnett Munthali

The Blantyre-based God’s Temple Ministry has today donated food and non-food items to patients at the Thyolo District Hospital, valued at K1.2 million.

The ministry’s leader, Apostle James Aaron, said this is to inspire God’s love of giving , healing, and saving sinful mankind, according to John 3:16.

The items include maize flour, salt, relish, soap, and baby nappies.

Representing the hospital’s matron, Josephine Nkhoma, who is the nursing officer for the paediatric ward, said the donation will help patients and guardians since some people in the district are facing hunger.

Good nutrition is an integral component of patient care. Not only does eating correctly provide substantial physical benefits, it also ensures psychological comfort throughout admission.

In a world often marked by challenges and uncertainties, the call to embody Christ’s love through acts of kindness stands as a beacon of hope and compassion for Christians. Rooted in the teachings of the Bible, the concept of kindness takes on a profound significance that goes beyond mere gestures.

The Bible is packed with verses emphasizing the importance of kindness and love in the Christian walk.

In Ephesians 4:32, believers are urged to “be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.”

This sets the tone for understanding that our acts of kindness are an extension of the forgiveness and love we have received from God.

In a country faced with situated of food, devaluation of the Kwacha, high cost of basic needs and very low sources of income, it is difficult for millions of people to make ends meet. They struggled with hunger in the country. Even when there’s bumper harvest, there are hungry people in every community, rich and poor. In the face of such a daunting problem, we do well to remember the words of Mother Teresa, “If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”

Other sites in your community need you to help “feed just one.” Anyone can find a volunteer role that suits their skills and schedule, such as:

• Sort food, check expiration dates, and pack food for distribution

• Distribute food to families facing hunger

• Run a food drive at your business, organization, department, school, or civic group

• Assemble snack packs for local schools. The snacks will be used by teachers and/or school nurses when a student is in need of food.

• Urge your elected officials to protect SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), which helps put food on the table for many working families who struggle to get by.