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ESCOM to start alcohol, drug tests on employees

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By Chisomo Phiri

The power supply company, Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) says it will start conducting random mandatory alcohol and other drug screening tests for all its employees with immediate effect.

According to ESCOM, the purpose of the exercise is to provide a safe working environment that is alcohol and drug free and that is conducive for increased productivity.

The corporation adds that on top of alcohol and drug screening tests, the company’s security staff shall also conduct security checks specific for alcohol and drugs for its employees and any person conducting business within the company’s premises.



“The Human resource department shall invoke disciplinary action up to termination to any employee involved in the sale,use, possession or transfer of illegal drugs within ESCOM premises in line with Disciplinary policy,” reads the statement released by the company.

Malawi cements diplomatic ties with Malta

By Durell Namasani

The Malawi High commissioner to the United Kingdom Dr Thomas Bisika  on Tuesday presented his letters of credence to the President of Malta , an act that cements the strong relationship that exists between the two countries.

Dr Bisika was in Malta’s capital Valletta where he was hosted by Dr. George Vella, President of Malta at the Grandmasters Palace.  Although based in London , the Malawi High commissioner covers the following countries  to his accreditation namely; Ireland, Iceland, Denmark, Malta, Finland, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.

Over the years Malawi  has seen itself exporting  products such as tea, pepper, raw sugar to Malta.Both Malawi and Malta maintain diplomatic relations with many countries around the world and are active participants in various international organizations.

Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean between Sicily and the North African coast. It’s a nation known for historic sites related to a succession of rulers including the Romans, Moors, Knights of Saint John, French and British. It has numerous fortresses, megalithic temples and the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, a subterranean complex of halls and burial chambers dating to circa 4000 B.C.

Chakwera’s China trip to unlock trade opportunities

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By Mana

Minister of Trade and Industry, Simplex Chithyola Banda, has said Malawi will benefit greatly from the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) by showcasing different products that the country produces, which possible investors in China can invest in.

The Minister said this in an interview on Tuesday, prior to President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera’s visit to China, where the Malawi leader has been invited to inaugurate the event as the guest of honour.

Chakwera arriving in China



“This Trade Expo is a great opportunity for Malawi because we will be signing new deals and agreements that will bring economic opportunities in agriculture, tourism and mining sectors, which can increase Malawi’s forex base,” said Chithyola.

Earlier in the month, China gave Malawi an approval to export unlimited quantity of agricultural products such as soy bean, groundnuts and tobacco.

Malawian Ambassador to China, Allan Joseph Chintedza, said as a nation, Malawi will benefit from the CAETE because businesses that are exhibiting their products will get exposure to Chinese investors, who are willing to buy Malawi products in large volumes.

“I am happy to tell you that the President of Malawi, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has been invited as the guest of honour. This means that the bilateral relationship that Malawi and China share is good and beneficial to both countries,” he added.

Chintedza said President Chakwera had emphasised the need for Malawi to increase foreign direct investment, which is key to the growth of the economy of Malawi through gross domestic product, as well as helping the country to generate domestic revenue.

The Ambassador further described the presence of Malawi’s embassy in China, the second largest economy in the world, as “an opportunity to woo as many investors as possible to invest in Malawi” so that the country can have direct foreign investment, which can promote the President’s agenda.

“The president emphasises to the nation on the need to increase investments in Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM) as one way of boosting the economy of Malawi

“This is why we are actively engaging in this year’s China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo as it is happening in the agricultural province of China,” said the Ambassador.

Besides attending the CAETE, Chakwera will open the first Consulate General in Hunan, a province whose economy relies on agriculture and where all the trade expos have been held previously.

Chiwembe youths launch Community Based Organisation

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By Chisomo Phiri

Some youths from Group Village Headman(GVH) Chiwembe in Blantyre on Sunday launched a youth Community-Based Organization(CBO) called Youth Transformation and Empowerment Centre (YOTEC).

Speaking after the launch, the CBO’s Director Gift Kayuni said YOTEC has been launched to empower youths from GVH Chiwembe and other surrounding areas in terms of their psychological life, emotional life, physical life so as they do not engage in immoral behaviors.

“We have been operating few of us as a committee only.However,we thought it wise to bring this name YOTEC so as to be recognized of what we do out there.



“We want more youths in Chiwembe area and other surrounding areas to know about us and join us,”said Kayuni.

He said they discovered that Chiwembe area has a lot of youths who are school drop outs and are doing nothing to sustain their lives hence the decision to establish YOTEC.

Said Kayuni:”Chiwembe is one of the areas in Blantyre city that has a high number of school drop outs and school leavers. Such youths have nothing to do and as a result they engage themselves in immoral behaviors such as smoking, theft, prostitution and others. To end this, that is why we thought of establishing a youth CBO that will help empowering them in a number of ways.”

He explained that as a youth organization, they have lined up a number of activities to keep youths busy such as sports, mountain hikings, talk shows and many others.

According to Kayuni, YOTEC has come to make Chiwembe a crime-free community.

On her part, Omega Moyo, a project officer at Girls Empowerment Initiative expressed her excitement over the launch of YOTEC and said the two organizations will work together in the work of empowering youths especially girls in the area.

“I am very glad that the newly launched YOTEC has the same vision with our organization which is to empower youths. I hope our organization will work hand in hand with YOTEC to keep empowering youths most especially girls who look down themselves when doing things,” said Moyo.

Group Village Headman Chiwembe also hailed YOTEC members for establishing the youth CBO that will make his area one of the crime – free areas in Blantyre city.

2023 Gonapamuhanya cultural festival on September 30

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By Chisomo Phiri

The organisers of the Tumbuka cultural festival Gonapamuhanya in Rumphi say this year, the event celebration will take place on 30 September.

According to village headman Jeyeka who is organizing committee chairperson, the annual festival is expected to take place at Kadumulira cultural site in the district.

He said the budget for this year’s event is pegged at 50 million Kwacha.



GVH Jeyeka added that, so far, they have already communicated about the dates to government for its inputs.

Taking place once a year around August or September in Rumphi among the Tumbuka ethnic group of northern Malawi at Senior Chief Chikulamayembe’s Headquarters in Bolero, Gonapamuhanya is an annual event during which the Tumbuka people of Nkhamanga area in Rumphi commemorate the first Chikulamayembe.

Gonapamuhanya was the first Chikulamayembe to settle in the area where the Chikulamayembe chieftaincy is today at Bolero in Rumphi District.

It is commemorated through recounting of the history, economic activities and lineage of Chikulamayembe as well as traditional dances e.g. malipenga, chioda, mchoma, vimbuza, mbotosya, chikweta.