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MANEB’s successfully launches e-registration,e-examination fee payment system

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By Staff Reporter

In an effort to address school level challenges that come during the registration and payment of examination fees for Primay School Leaving Certificate of Education ( PLSCE), Junior Certificate of Education ( JCE) and the Malawi School Certificate of Education ( MSCE), the Malawi National Examinations Board ( MANEB) on Wednesday October 12,2022 successfully launched the e-registration and e-payment of examinations fees system for the three exam levels.

The new system which was piloted in 2021and used to register 2022 candidates for PSLCE, JCE and MSCE in 19 Education districts in the country replaces the Microsoft Excel-based system which has been in use for the past decades.

Speaking during the launch in Lilongwe, MANEB Executive Director Dorothy Nampota , MANEB
has urged parents and schools to ensure that all candidates register online as Maneb has stopped using the previous system.



The system further aims at addressing the problem of misappropriation of school fees by school administrators and long time spent processing of candidate’s data submitted manually.

Its benefits include; No withholding of candidates’ results due to unpaid examination fees,no income loss through non-remittance of examination fees, full access to total estimated revenue,reduced registration queries, and easy processing of candidates’ identity cards

It is being supported by the Ministry of Education through the Equity with Quality Learning at Secondary (EQUALS) Project with support from the World Bank.

Ndirande driver Lester Makawa fined K150,000 for biting traffic officer’s finger

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By Staff Reporter

The Blantyre Central Senior Resident Magistrate’s court on October 12, 2022 convicted and sentenced driver Lester Makawa to pay a fine of K150,000.00 or in default serve 12 months imprisonment with hard labour for unlawfully wounding a traffic officer contrary to Section 241(a) of the Penal Code.

State prosecutor Assistant Superintendent Lyson Chavinda who is Ndirande Police Prosecution Officer told the court that the victim identified as Traffic Sub Inspector Stephano Muthama was unlawfully wounded by the driver on the night of October 10, 2022 at Machinjiri Turn Off along Magalasi road when traffic officers mounted an adhoc roadblock.



He said in course of their duties, they came across the driver Lester Makawa, who was driving a motor vehicle while drunk.

State prosecutor Assistant Superintendent Chavinda further told the court that the officers cautioned the driver and tried to reason with him but he was very violent and uncooperative.

They arrested Lester before taking him to Ndirande Police Station.

State prosecutor Chavinda went on to tell the presiding magistrate Euphrazia Moyo that, at the station the convict was still violet and he bit the right hand fore finger of Traffic Sub Inspector Stephano Muthama, as they were dragging him to a police cell.

Appearing before court, he pleaded guilty of unlawful wounding.

In mitigation, he asked the court for leniency, saying he is the first time offender and that he did it under the influence of alcohol and has family obligation.

He further apologized to the victimized officer.

In his submission, state prosecutor Assistant Superintendent Chavinda quashed the mitigation factors and prayed for stiffer deterrent sentence considering that he was very uncooperative and displayed uncalled for behavior as a qualified driver.

The Magistrate was satisfied with prosecutor’s submissions, hence ordering the driver Lester Makawa to pay a fine of K150,000.00 or in default serve 12 months imprisonment with hard labour to act as a lesson to other drivers.

The court ordered that K100,000.00 should go to the victim Traffic Sub Inspector Stephano Muthama as compensation.

The driver has since paid the fine.

The driver Lester Makawa is also answering a charge of resisting lawful arrest, contrary to Section 256 (b) of the Penal Code and is still remanded to Chichiri Prison following Assistant Superintendent Lyson Chavinda’s request to the court.

MCP UK Wing holds a successful dinner dance in Nottingham- raises funds for Cholera Victims

By Staff Reporter

The Malawi Congress Party Diaspora Network had a successful get together dinner dance organised by the UK Wing in the city of Nottingham last Saturday. The event that saw Malawians and people of other nationalities joining in was organised to bring Malawians together as well as fundraise towards those suffering from the cholera outbreak in Malawi.

The event dubbed “Red Carpet Dinner Dance” took place at Mour Hotel in Nottingham. In her opening remarks, the Director of MCP UK wing Thoko Patterson thanked   all the people that responded to the call to participate in the dinner dance. She said it was exciting to see Malawians coming together to showcase the unity, togetherness and love that exist between Malawians.

Her remarks were echoed by the MCPDN Global Secretary General Mphatso Mainala who in his speech, called on the participants to get more involved with the work of MCP Diaspora. He highlighted that MCP diaspora is available for all Malawians that are serious about seeing our country develop and are keen to participate in the path towards making Malawi better

The Dinner dance, which had Pastor Chance Munthali as the Master of ceremonies saw other entertainment activities that included performances from Musicians Wiza Kaunda . Mo Lungu  and Nic Thindwa.

There was also an auction that was done to raise funds for victims of the cholera outbreak in Malawi. Led by Nic Thindwa and his co presenter Connex Banda, the auction saw t-shirts being sold to participants on a bidding price.

Also making a speech at the event was MCPDN Global Chairperson, Chalo Mvula. Mvula focused on encouraging members of the diaspora to do more for Malawi in being ambassadors for the promotion of Malawi Tourism and the use of local networks to attract foreign Direct investments for the country

There was also a special guest from the Malawi High Commission Rev Mcdonald Sembereka who in his speech reiterated the role of the embassy to cater for all Malawians in the UK. He urged the people that the embassy is open and anyone who has issues or want more information can always contact the embassy.

Former FAM General Secretary Kamphinda Banda No more

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By Staff Reporter

Death has been announced of former Football Association of Malawi General Secretary Chris Kamphinda Banda.

His nephew Francis Kadzakalowa confirmed the development saying Kamphinda Banda died at the Queens Elizabeth Central hospital on Tuesday morning after a short illness.

According to Kadzakalowa the body of Kamphinda Banda will be collected from College of Medicine Mortuary on Wednesday for burial in his home Village in Salima on Thursday.

He served as FAM GS for four years between 2000 and 2004 . He later on joined the Super League of Malawi as General Secretary until 2007.

FAM President Walter Nyamilandu Manda led the football fraternity in mourning Kamphinda Banda whom he described as a loyal servant of the game.

“He was a very humble and hardworking gentleman. He was one of the first people I worked with when I became FAM President. I learnt a lot from him about FAM and football in general. His death is a big blow to Malawi football.

Kamphinda Banda ,far right



“In this sorrowful time, we would like to extend to Kamphinda Banda family our heartfelt condolences. On behalf of the members of the Malawi football community, I hope that, in some way, our words of support may help bring a little bit of peace and solace in this time of sadness. May the Lord be our comfort in this trying time,” said Nyamilandu Manda.

British Royal Family member to visit Malawi

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By staff Reporter

The UK government has announced that Her Royal Highness Sophie,The Countess of Wessex GCVO will visit Malawi from 12 to 14 October. The Countess of Wessex is married to Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, the youngest brother of King Charles III

Sophie, The Countess of Wessex with the late Queen Elizabeth

She will be visiting Malawi as Global Ambassador for the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB), She is scheduled to celebrate with the Malawian Government and partners, the huge steps taken over the last decade to eliminate the infectious eye disease trachoma.

The Countess will visit Salima District to see first-hand how the national trachoma elimination programme has benefited the lives of the people of Malawi, and to appreciate how the Ministry of Health and their partners have worked at the district level to implement the interventions required to stop the spread of trachoma. She will also take part in activities to mark World Sight Day in Malawi on 13 October.

Shewill also visit Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe to appreciate the work of the ophthalmology department in tackling blindness as well as seeing how other UK Aid-funded programmes, including the oxygen plant that was built in 2020 as part of the Covid-19 response, helped save lives at the height of #COVID19 pandemic.

On behalf of the British Royal Family and as the former Vice President of the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust, the Countess will also meet His Excellency President Lazarus Chakwera.

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