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MUST students win ICTAM innovation award

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By Staff Reporter

A team of eight Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) students has won the ICT Association of Malawi (ICTAM) AgriTech Category award for their innovation in agriculture.

ICTAM held its annual general meeting between November 24 and 25, where, among others, it awarded innovators in the National Bank of Malawi (NBM) sponsored ICTAM Innovation Jam.

The eight students (four females and four males), are all in fourth year of their Bachelor of Computer Systems and Security studies and their names are Thokozani Kamkamba, Yankho Kamtukulo, Hanifa Maulidi, Christina Mwapwele, Blessings Saini, Sydney Simbi, Patrick Hambeyani and Ndagha Kang’oma.



For winning the award, the team went away with a K1 million cheque courtesy of NBM.

The students designed and developed a secure Internet of Things (IoT) based chicken farming monitoring system that allows farmers to monitor the health and behavior of their birds in real-time.

The system also controls ventilation, lighting and gets rid of harmful gases in chicken houses without human intervention.

Reacting to the award winning, one of the students, Patrick Hambeyani said they were thrilled and honoured to have emerged winners of the prestigious award

“We thank God for this great achievement. We would also like to extend our gratitude to Mr Allan Chongwe, our supervisor for his mentorship and university management for its support. For us, winning this award is more than just a recognition of our efforts, it symbolizes the culmination of tireless dedication, relentless perseverance, and a shared passion for pushing the boundaries of innovation. As a group of students, this achievement is a testament of our collective commitment to harnessing technology for real-world solutions,” he said.

Looking ahead, the awardees said they see a future where their innovation becomes a standard in poultry farming, thereby enhancing productivity, ensuring animal welfare, and promoting sustainability.

“Our commitment to innovation doesn’t end here; rather, it fuels our determination to further refine, improve, and expand our project’s capabilities. We want next year by this time we should have a number of farms using our system,” said Patrick on behalf of the team.

This is not the first time MUST computer studies students have won this and other national and regional competitions.

The students have been reigning champions for the Southern Africa Cybersecurity Challenge competition for three consecutive years.

Supervisor of the eight students and mentor of the cybersecurity champions and lecturer at MUST, Chongwe said the win was encouraging because it showed that the skills and knowledge the students are gaining in their studies was relevant and can offer solutions to national, regional and global challenges.

Two team members, Christina Mwapwele and Patrick, represented their colleagues at the awards ceremony held at Nkopola Resort in Mangochi.

TotalErnegies Marketing Malawi Limited launches Helmet 4 life initiative for free helmets distribution to motorcycle taxi operators

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By Chisomo Phiri

TotalErnegies Marketing Malawi Limited has launched an initiative dubbed Helmet 4 Life aimed at distributing free helmets to motorcycle taxi or Kabaza operators to ensure their safety on the roads

Speaking during the handover of about 300 helmets to motorcycle operators in Blantyre on Friday November 24,2023, Managing Director for TotalErnegies Marketing Malawi Limited Nerusha Govender said road safety is paramount in saving lives hence the initiative.

“We take safety as a tradition.We also want these kabaza operators to embrace road safety practices,” said Govender



She said at the end of the initiative, they would have distributed 1, 520 helmets to motorcycle taxi operators nationwide.

Govender said under the initiative, TotalErnegies is distributing 100 000 helmets to motorcyclists in 40 countries.

On his part, Kabaza Association of Malawi spokesperson Tonex Yakobe thanked TotalErnegies Marketing Malawi Limited for the initiative that will save people’s lives.

“We will ensure that the helmets are used for the intended purpose,” he said.

Road Safety Alert Foundation Executive Director Joel Jere said they are thankful that the discussions they have had with TotalErnegies Marketing Malawi have beared fruits.

“We know that the number of people dying from kabaza-related accidents is rising, and helmets will ensure that their lives are saved,” he said.

In Malawi,out of 60 percent of injuries caused by road accidents, 49 percent are from motorcycle taxis.

Chomanika urges creative industry to use multiple ways of showcasing local films

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By Chisomo Phiri

Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Owen Chomanika has urged the creative industry in the country to explore multiple ways of showcasing local films.

Speaking in Lilongwe on Friday November 24,2023 during the launch of the Malawi Film Festival, Chomanika said that even local television stations do not seem to have a passion to show locally produced films.

The Deputy Minister said that while there are plenty foreign films being beamed in the country, locally produced films are missing from the local entertainment landscape, creating an impression of total absence.

“Film industry is a very good platform for telling our stories in the way we want them told.

“This is why I am appealing to the film industry in the country to explore multiple options of popularising their work,” said Chomanika.

He further said that the film industry has not been well managed and valued.

On her part, Deputy Director responsible for censorship in the Department of Arts Anganile Nthakomwa said by allowing heavy presence of foreign films, the country has left local cultural values vulnerable.

She said: “Because we have been watching foreign films, we have let our own culture get eroded as foreign culture got embodied into people’s daily lives.”

Commenting on the same, vice-president of the Film Association of Malawi, Ashukile Mwakisulu, described the film festival as an important thing saying it exposes local talent for potential avenues for growth.

Baka City earns first-ever TNM Super League promotion

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By Staff Reporter


Northern region side Baka City will play in the TNM Super League next season following their promotion into the elite on Saturday.

The Karonga- based side has been promoted after finishing as Champions of the 2023 SIMSO- Innobuild premier league.

Baka won the league following their 2-1 victory against Ekwendeni United on Saturday.

The team has managed to collect 28 points from 12 games with 9 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses, scoring 22 goals and conceding 9.

Baka City


The promotion of Baka means that Karonga district will have two teams playing in the TNM Super League from next season

Currently, the Northern region has four teams playing in the top flight league namely Chitipa United, Karonga United as well as relegation bound Ekwendeni Hammers and Moyale Barracks.

Castel Challenge Cup: Wanderers advance to the quarterfinal stage after beating Red Lions 1-0 in Balaka

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Mighty Mukuru Wanderers are through to the Castel Challenge Cup quarterfinals after recording a 1-nil victory over Red Lions at Balaka Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Wanderers started the game on a very high note creating a number of scoring opportunities but failed to convert them into goals with Vincent Nyanguru and Lawrence Chaziya among the culprits.

The home side who were on the back foot for a good part of the first half, came the closest to scoring in the 24th minute when Deus Mkutu’s strike outside the 18-yard box was fumbled by Wanderers goalkeeper William Thole.



In the second half, Red Lions came a changed side after the introduction of Brown Gondwe who came in to replace Mike Kaziputa in the 52nd minute.

Gondwe could have put his side ahead in the 59th minute when his shot missed the upright by a whisker.

On the other hand, Wanderers replaced Vitumbiko Kumwenda with Fransisco Madinga and Chiukepo Msowoya came in for Vincent Nyanguru.

The Nomads then broke the deadlock in the 69th minute through Gaddie Chirwa who headed home from a well taken corner-kick by Madinga.

Red Lions tried their best to find an equalizer, but the Nomads led by Lawrence Chaziya and Miracle Gabeya in defense, managed to defend the lead up to the final whistle.

It was another painful day for the Zomba-based soldiers this season as they have exited the cup after also being relegated from the TNM Super League.

Speaking after the match Wanderers coach Mark Harrison congratulated his boys for the victory but bemoaned missed opportunities by his side.

“We played very well today and we could have finished the game at half time. My boys could have scored three or four goals by half time but they failed and this has been a very big problem on our side. We had seven clear goal chances but failed to utilise them,” he said.

Red Lions Assistant Coach Chifundo Masapula accepted defeat and said they did all their best in training but Wanderers came strong as well.

He said, “It was a good game, they had a number of chances and we had our chances as well. We failed to defend the corner-kick and they utilised that chance to punish us.”

The Castel Challenge Cup is a National Knockout Cup organised by the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) and sponsored by Castel Malawi.

The K1 billion three-year sponsorship has seen Castel pumping in over K320 million towards the cup this year alone.