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Limbe Leaf, Alliance One donate to Learners affected by Tropical Storm in Mchinji

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By Mana

Limbe Leaf Tobacco Company in partnership with Alliance One on Thursday (28 July) donated learning materials to pupils affected by Tropical Storm Ana at Mikundi Primary School, Traditional Authority (T/A) Mduwa in Mchinji District.

The school is among those whose roof tops were blown off due to Tropical Storm Ana-induced incessant rains and winds.

Speaking during the handover ceremony, Limbe Leaf representative, Leah Hez said the gesture is part of their social responsibility.

“We were informed that the school was among those that were affected by Tropical Storm Ana hence our donation today. We hope that the donation will help learners to realize their dreams,” said Hez.

In her remarks; the District Education Manager for Mchinji, Nelly Kamtedza thanked the two companies for the assistance.

“When Ana hit us some months ago, we were at a loss. We knew that schools and learners would take time to recover.

“A big thank you to Limbe Leaf and Alliance One for this will go a long way in touching lives of many, not just the learners but even the surrounding communities as it lessens the burden of recovering from the disaster,” said Kamtedza.



Kamtedza then appealed to other companies to borrow a leaf from the two entities.

“The school needs rehabilitation; some school blocks are in bad shape due to the effects of the storm. Rehabilitation of the school blocks will go a long way in reducing congestion in classrooms,” she said.

District Relief and Rehabilitation Officer (RRO) for Mchinji Violet Jimu also commended Limbe Leaf and Alliance One for the gesture.

The donated learning materials included; school bags, exercise books, pens, and pencils. Mikundi Primary School has 2,335 learners.



Manchester based Malawians wraps up Independence celebration month in style-Joined by the City’s Lord Mayor

By Staff Reporter

Malawians based in the city of Manchester were joined by people from other nations including the Mayor of the city to celebrate the 58th Independence of Malawi.

The event came at the back of other celebrations that took place in the month of July with the main one taking place in Leeds 2 weeks ago. The Manchester event  which took place at Openshaw Park was a family gathering and included activities and games such as Netball, Football, Tennis and other children’s activities.

The guest of honour during the event was the Lord Mayor of Manchester Councillor Donna Ludford. who came together with the Lord Mayor’s Consort Councillor Sean McHale. In her speech to the gathering the lord Mayor said Manchester is a thriving and diverse  City due to the international community that contribute to the economic and cultural life  of the city

“ We are here to celebrate  the 58th year of the Malawi independence . Today event is about honouring and   celebrating Malawi and recognising those that have made valuable contributions to their communities” said Mayor Ludford

Speaking of behalf of Malawians , Chairperson of Malawi Manchester Association Tamanda Chisambo  spoke  of the togetherness and Unity of Both Mlawians and other communities in the city  that made it possible for this event to take place. Chisambo encouraging the people to embrace the philosophy of ubunthu in order to make the world a better place “ when we stop solely looking at our dreams  and agendas and embrace those of other , we will become a better world She said

One of the organisers of the event , Allan Mandindi, Director of Malawi Heritage Association  when speaking to 247malawi News said , it was good for the Malawians in the city to come together and cecelebrate Malawi. Mandindi said Manchester is ready to have more of similar invents to celebrate Malawi so that young people should have the understanding of their roots and also to increase Malawi visibility for Tourism purposes.

Other Nations that participated include the Nigerian community who played a netball game with Malawians and the Zambian Community who played  football game. The event was organised by a number of groups in the city that includes Malawi Manchester Association, Woman Arise, Malawi Heritage, Pamodzi  and Malawi Manchester Socials

There was also music with Dj Sergie Onions . Malawi Independence is observed on July 6 every year. Malawi gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1964 until such time it was under the colonial rule of the British

Chakwera calls for unity of purpose

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By Mana

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has reiterated the need for all Malawians to unite in order to develop the country.

The President made the remarks on Saturday when he stopped over at Lunzu Trading Centre in Blantyre, on his way back to Lilongwe after completing developmental engagements in the Southern Region.

“I would like to plead with you; we are all Malawians, it does not matter what we differ in, whether we hold different creeds or political aspirations. As long as we are Malawians, we are all under one Malawian flag, as such, we are all called to unite with one purpose to develop our country,” said Chakwera.



The President, therefore, asked Malawians not to hold grudges, but advocate for love, saying the country can only develop if Malawians work as one.

The President said he is aware of the challenges Malawians were going through hence an assurance of government’s measures to lessen the impact such as the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) loans where all Malawians are eligible to benefit.

During the period the President was in the Southern Region, he handover of houses for police officers in Mangochi, launched the National Youth Service in Neno, opened the National Data Centre, hosted the National Anti-corruption conference and opened the 32nd Malawi International Trade Fair in Blantyre.

Timothy Mtambo receives Award for brevity in the fight for Electoral Justice

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By Durrell Namasani

The Minister of National Unity, Timothy Mtambo has been recognised with an award for the role he played in mobilizing the whole nation around a cause and fight against electoral injustice. DISCOM communications, an organisation with huge global higher education access network presented the award to Mtambo during an event that took place at Sunbird Capital Hotel in Lilongwe on Friday.

Mtambo was presented the award at the event for Educational information Dissemination whose theme this year was “New Thinking, New Malawi Education is the key“ The award is to honour the fearless, influential and charismatic leadership in the manner Mtambo managed to mobilize the whole nation around a cause and fight against electoral injustice. The award ceremony should have taken place 2020 and 2021 but was postponed due to Covid 19

The organization, DISCOM Communications is a reputable Malawian based organisation with a huge global network which links Malawians to access higher education in any country of their choice.

In a Nomination Statement from Tionge Matela Msiska of Skillways , it read “ Like any other human being, Comrade Hon. Timothy Mtambo too is different things to different people – for better or for bitter, for fame or for fate. but, to those of us who have tasted the oil of his character, he is the embodiment of the very things that matter in excellent leadership for a transformed society”

The statement described Mtambo as More than just a statesman, but also a mentor and a family man whose life’s example is a lamp on the hills for all of us to see

Msiska statement went further to say” This award is a reminder for you and me that the cost we must pay for a Malawi of our dreams is not for one person to bear. Rather, it’s a load for each one of us to dare, knowing we have a debt to pay generations to come. Yes, we must not forget we owe our children a sunshine of hope and dignity. That’s why Malawi needs more leaders like Comrade Hon. Timothy Mtambo, a family man and a mentor, full of bravery like a lion in fighting injustice – yet humble enough like a sheep in service and sacrifice for the good of country”

While receiving the prestigious award, Cde Hon Mtambo, said that he was humbled and overwhelmed by the recognition and dedicated the award to God, who saved him during his toughest dark hours, to his family who stood with him and to the people of Malawi who believed in the cause and successfully defended their hard-earned democracy. He concluded that “aluta continua for the betterment of our great Republic”.

Mtambo successfully led millions of Malawians to streets to demanding Electoral Justice and accountability after a fraudulent 2019 elections

Senior Chief Mkanda no more

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By Staff Reporter

Tributes are pouring in following the death of Senior Chief Mkanda of Mchinji district.

According to communication released by the Spokesperson in the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development Anjoya Mwaza, Mkanda died on Friday evening July 29,2022 at Kamuzu Central Hospital ( KCH) in Lilongwe after short illness.

Born Ackim Tumizani Phiri on April 12, 1930, late Senior Chief Mkanda was installed Traditional Authority ( T.A) Mkanda in 2000 by fomer Malawi leader Bakili Muluzi.

In 2014, he was elevated to Senior Chief Mkanda by former Malawi’s first female President Joyce Banda.

The burial ceremony of late Senior Chief Mkanda will be announced later.