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Chakwera drums up support for Green economy

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has called on Malawians to enhance the culture of green economy.

Chakwera was speaking in Lilongwe during the launch of Malawi Carbon Market Initiative at the Botanical Garden in Lilongwe.

Chakwera reminded Malawians that four months ago, in his State of the Nation Address, he mentioned that his administration was going to pursue carbon markets through the partnership that have already been established with the African Carbon Markets Initiative for the scaling up of carbon credit production.



He said, with the launch of Malawi’s own Carbon Markets Initiative, the Government was fulfilling that promise and positioning the country for prosperity as a green economy.

Said Chakwera: “As a nation, we have every reason to prefer a green economy over an economy that degrades and destroys the environment. To begin with, we know first hand the devastating effects of degrading the environment, because we have just come out of a state of national disaster from Cyclone Freddy in the southern region and a crop-destroying drought in the northern region.”

Chakwera added: “Building a green economy is consistent with the aspirations of the Malawi2063 Vision, which calls for serious commitment to Environmental Sustainability; Ecosystem Conservation ,
Environmental Management and Waste Management.”

For the starters this ambitious undertaking seeks to implement effective carbon measurement mechanisms and provide financial incentives to individuals, firms, and nations, thereby encouraging widespread participation in the global effort to combat climate change.

At the heart of this initiative lies the concept of carbon financing, which involves the trading of carbon quotas between countries.

By facilitating the exchange of quotas, countries that generate lower levels of carbon emissions can benefit from the sale of their excess quotas to larger emitters.

This approach provides a mechanism for the latter to offset their carbon footprint while simultaneously supporting global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impact of climate change.

Chakwera calls for the adoption of green energy

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By Linda Kwanjana

President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera says time has come for Malawi to embrace green energy.

President Chakwera was speaking on Friday during the launch of the Malawi Carbon Market Initiative at Botanic Garden in Lilongwe.

Presidet Chakwera said the green energy is a viable option because other tried sources of energy have proved to be harmful to enviroment.

“As a nation, we have every reason to prefer a green economy over an economy that degrades and destroys the environment,” said President Chakwera

The Malawi leader emphasised that as the country is pursuing its developmental agenda it
must do away with costly miskes committed by developed countries that have threatened human existence.

Said President Chakwera: “In our pursuit of development, we must learn from the terrible mistakes of those nations that are already developed,”

The Carbon Market initiative is a joint arrangement between the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Natural Resources aimed at using carbon for commercial purposes.

Chaos in the opposition DPP as Court stops party from holding NGC meeting

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By Chisomo Phiri

The High Court in Lilongwe on Friday stopped the former governing Democratic Progressive Party( DPP) from proceeding to hold the party’s National Governing Council ( NGC) meeting which was slated for June 24, 2023 at Nkopola lodge in Mangochi.

The meeting was aimed at choosing dates for the party’s convention.

The move follows an injunction the court has granted to the party’s Deputy Director of political affairs Billy Malata who in his sworn statement argues that the people who are being invited to attend are more than the people recognised under the DPP constitution to be members of the NGC.

Infighting within DPP



A copy of the Order of Injunction by Justice Howard Pemba in circulation dated June 22, 2023 restrains the party’s secretary general Grezelder Jeffrey, its spokesperson Shadric Namalomba and the DPP from holding the NGC until a further order of the court.

And commenting on the matter with local media, Malata’s lawyer Wapona Kita said : “This is an important constitutional matter within the DPP party politburo because it will in the end determine when and who is supposed to attend and vote at the DPP convention.”

Meanwhile, DPP Secretary General Gelzedar Jeffrey,says to obey the court order, they have decided to postpone the meeting.

According to Jeffrey, a new date for the meeting will therefore, be communicated once all processes to vacate the injunction are concluded.

Journalists urged to embrace effective reporting on sexual reproductive health issues

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By Chisomo Phiri

Journalists in the country have been urged to effectively report on issues of sexual reproductive health so as to increase access to information and services of the sector.

Executive Director for Health and Child Education Programme Maziko Matemba, made the plea on Thursday in Blantyre when the organization was equipping journalist with knowledge and skills to effectively report on issues of sexual reproductive health.

Maziko Matemba



Matemba said it is worrisome that many women and youths in the country are falling to access sexual reproductive health services in other hospitals because of myths, misconception and lack of resources.

According to Matemba there is need for journalists to report more on these issues in order to help youth and women understand reproductive health issues, avoid child marriage and teen pregnancy.

He said, his organisation will be giving awards to journaliss that will be writing stories of sexual reproductive health as a way of encouraging them to write more stories.

In his brief remarks, President for Blantyre Press Club, Blessings Kanache commended the organisation saying the awards will motivate journalisa in the country to report more on reproductive health and services.

“The in initiative is important as it will encourage journalists to report more on sexual reproductive health issues,” said Kanache.

Currently,the Malawi Government under the leadership of President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera is committed to providing comprehensive and integrated
Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRHR) services in line with the recommendations
of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo, Egypt, 1994.

Malawi is also a signatory of the AU Maputo Plan of Action
which advocates for integrated SRHR Plan.

Castel gives forklift to distributor

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By Linda Kwanjana

Castel Malawi Limited has handed over a sixth forklift to Popat Wholesalers who emerged winner in an in-house distributor incentive program aimed at motivating and empowering distributors.

Speaking during the handover ceremony in Blantyre on Wednesday, Castel Malawi’s Marketing Operation Manager, Lavern Chitakata, said the distributor incentive program is aimed at improving efficiencies and turn-round times in the business and that Popat Wholesalers was successful in volumes for the month of May 2023.

“The company came up with the incentive program to ensure distributors have the right infrastructure for the business thereby helping them with forklifts through a promotion for high performing distributors. The promotion has been running from August 2022 where five distributors from different areas have already won.”

Lavern Chitakata handing over the keys



“The forklift will not only improve the turnaround time for the trucks at Popat but also reduce the number of hired people in his business. Additionally, the forklift will help improve volumes for Popat and in turn drive the growth of revenue for Castel business,” explained Chitakata.

Popat Wholesalers Director, Mehul Acharya thanked Castel Malawi for the forklift saying it will help them to reduce damages while offloading products from the trucks.

“Offloading products manually was costly to our business as we could lose almost the whole pallet with 84 crates broken. With this machine, that will be the story of the past, and we also expect to reduce turn-round times. We are sure that with this forklift, our staff will be able to offload products in good time,” he said.