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Chakwera wears a new accolade; Ntchisi women christen him ‘Msamaliya Wa Chifundo’

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By Linda Kwanjana

President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has been in power for only three years. With two years to spare before the completion of his first term, Malawians have observed a number of noticiable differences to the leadership we had before him.This is a leader working tirelessly to improve the lives of people.

Women in Ntchisi too have seen a lot of praiseworthy things in their leader, they have ended up composing a song “Msamaliya” in honour of him.

The women were heard singing during the official launch of AGCOM in Ntchisi before the “Msamaliya Wa Chifundo took the podium to address the gathering.

Msamaliya wa Chifundo Chakwera



This has been long coming but someone had to say it, either through a poem or the way it has been done-through a song celebrating a leader who is changing lives for his people.

“Msamaliya Wa Chifundo is a story of a Good Samaritan inspired from the Bible. The story was told by Jesus Christ in the Gospel of St Luke Chapter 10 vs 30-37.

This is a story of a man who was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho. On his way he was attacked by the unknown assailants who stripped him his clothes, beat him up and left him half dead. A lof of his people including the Priests and the Levites could not take pity on him. It took a traveller who was not even of jewish tribe to stop and attend to this man. Jesus called this man a “Good Samaritan or “Msamaliya Wa Chifundo”.

The story has resonated with people for centuries and it will continue to do until the end of human race.

In our case, these Ntchisi women are not misplacing it, calling President Chakwera a Good Samaritan.

The irony between the two scenarios is so revealing. Chakwera is a person who inherited a broken country in need of repair. A bleeding society in need of stitches. Before him were leaders who never cared about the suffering of Malawians. They looted resources meant for the poor with careless abandon.They did not feel pity about the plight of Malawians.

People are still asking, why did it take long to have a leader like him. Msamaliya Wa Chifundo wabwera.

Chakwera wears a new accolade; Ntchisi women christen him ‘Msamaliya Wa Chifundo’

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By Linda Kwanjana

President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has been in power for only three years. With two years to spare before the completion of his first term, Malawians have observed a number of noticiable differences to the leadership we had before him.This is a leader working tirelessly to improve the lives of people.

Women in Ntchisi too have seen a lot of praiseworthy things in their leader, they have ended up composing a song “Msamaliya” in honour of him.

The women were heard singing during the official launch of AGCOM in Ntchisi before the “Msamaliya Wa Chifundo took the podium to address the gathering.

Msamaliya wa Chifundo Chakwera



This has been long coming but someone had to say it, either through a poem or the way it has been done-through a song celebrating a leader who is changing lives for his people.

“Msamaliya Wa Chifundo is a story of a Good Samaritan inspired from the Bible. The story was told by Jesus Christ in the Gospel of St Luke Chapter 10 vs 30-37.

This is a story of a man who was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho. On his way he was attacked by the unknown assailants who stripped him his clothes, beat him up and left him half dead. A lof of his people including the Priests and the Levites could not take pity on him. It took a traveller who was not even of jewish tribe to stop and attend to this man. Jesus called this man a “Good Samaritan or “Msamaliya Wa Chifundo”.

The story has resonated with people for centuries and it will continue to do until the end of human race.

In our case, these Ntchisi women are not misplacing it, calling President Chakwera a Good Samaritan.

The irony between the two scenarios is so revealing. Chakwera is a person who inherited a broken country in need of repair. A bleeding society in need of stitches. Before him were leaders who never cared about the suffering of Malawians. They looted resources meant for the poor with careless abandon.They did not feel pity about the plight of Malawians.

People are still asking, why did it take long to have a leader like him. Msamaliya Wa Chifundo wabwera.

Chakwera wants Malawi to be self reliant

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By Snr Business Editor

President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has called on Malawians to join hands in turning around our economy in order for Malawi become self-sustaining.

Speaking in Ntchisi during a development rally soon after launching World Bank funded Agricultural Commercialisation Project (AGCoM), Chakwera said for those countries who are doing well, its because they are working hard for their country.



Chakwera said self reliant is so crucial for the good of our economy. The president urged people in Ntchisi to embrace AGCOM Project saying the project is here to change livelihoods.

He said these organisations should be here to compliment what we already do , without fully relying on it.

“That is why we urging everyone to work hard and smart for the good of our country,” he said.

UK Govt congratulates President Chakwera for clinching ECF Program

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By Linda Kwanjana

The United Kingdom Government has hailed President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for working hard round the clock to have the International Monetary Fund Extended Credit Facility (ECF) clinched.

In a statement, the UK Government says it welcomes the decision by the IMF Board and congratulates the Government of Malawi on the approval of the $174m Extended Credit Facility (ECF).

“This agreement marks the culmination of dedicated efforts by Malawian authorities to restructure Malawi’s unsustainable external debt, to design and implement a sustainable budget, and to improve the use of public funds through tighter scrutiny and control,” reads the statement.



In the statement, the UK believes that these reforms and the new financing agreed
under the ECF will help to stabilise Malawi’s economy and create the building blocks for investment and growth.

“To achieve this significant milestone, the Government of Malawi has had to take necessary but difficult policy
decisions, and to implement austerity measures in the short-term in the pursuit of future growth and stability. As a
long-term and committed partner of Malawi, the UK will support the Government’s efforts to protect vulnerable
people during this difficult time,” reads the statement,” says the statement.

The UK says is acutely aware of the hardships that Malawians are facing over this period of economic adjustment.

“To help with this, over the coming months we will be prioritising additional support for families who don’t have enough to eat, including through providing cash and food. There can be no doubt that for the longer-
term growth and prosperity that is needed to prevent future hardship, Malawi needs a vibrant private sector and a
more diverse economy that can create more jobs,” it adds.

The UK has since pledged to work in partnership with Malawi to support this goal.

HRDC hails Chakwera for leading the country towards attainment of ECF

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By Linda Kwanjana

Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has commended Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for his decision of taking heed to cries of Malawians.

HRDC chairperson, Gift Trapence says what President Chakwera is doing is what people have been waiting for.

Trapence said Chakwera has demonstrated leadership that Malawi wants. HRDC has since urged Secretary to the President and Cabinet to ensure that all what the president has directed is fulfilled.

Gift Trapence

“As HRDC, we recommend and welcome President Lazarus Chakwera for taking heed the crying of Malawians by announcing action oriented measures meant to help Malawians cushioned from impact of devaluation. This is the leadership Malawians have been looking for,” he says.

Trapence said the proposed cushion measures are comprehensive and what is key, however, is the implementation
of the proposed measures.

“We know sometimes that it is easier said than done. HRDC, hence, is calling upon the President to immediately appoint a multi stakeholder task force solely to see and track the implementation of these measures.

“This task force needs to be updating Malawians on how these measures are playing out, how much money is being saved and how it is
being used to help Malawians,” he said.

Added Trapence: ” We are also calling upon strong leadership in the office of the Secretary to the President and Cabinet that as HRDC, we will independently monitor the implementation of the proposed measures to see that these measures are effected to the letter,” he said.