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Ngwira to construct 10 standard houses for Cyclone Freddy survivors

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By Chisomo Phiri

As stakeholders and individuals continue helping people affected by Cyclone Freddy, the country’s renowned innovator and entrepreneur Kondwani Kachamba Ngwira has given himself a challenge to construct about 5 to 10 standard houses in ten days for cyclone Freddy survivors.

In an interview with 247 Malawi, Ngwira, who is also advocating for Sustainable Disaster Management said he is targeting displaced victims from Zomba, Chiradzulu and Thyolo.

Ngwira




“Yes we will construct a number of these houses for our brothers and sisters Displaced with cyclone in the south .

“We will also consider Mzimba side , some residence are residing in risky areas 2 Days ago they experienced madzi from kuphiri more similar to what happened in the south hence we should not wait for disaster the best is to incorporate them in the programme to prevent future tears.

“Pray that God will give us the grace to finance so that we push more and more . Pray that God will connect us to people and orgs that will partner with us and change our Malawi,” he said

Ngwira disclosed that an allocation of 5 billion Kwacha from the disaster donation, the country would manage to construct about 1400 houses in six months.

He said he has already done with construction of one standard house that has built in 8 days only and taken a total direct cost of 1.7 Million.

Said Kachamba :”Tomorrow I will provide all designs , costs in specific so that those willing can copy and start constructing either for business , their constituencies e.t.c
Please i encourage you to copy this and do it .

“No need to hide information after all those who want to copy will build in Malawi and this must be encouraged.”

Recently, the department of disaster management announced that there are over 140,000 displaced households in the southern Malawi because of cyclone Freddy, most of whom are residing in about 700 camps erected across the affected 13 districts.

Ekwendeni Hammers unveil three players from Bullets

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By Staff Reporter

Northen Region side Ekwendeni Hammers have unveiled three players who have joined the club on a one-year deal from FCB Nyasa Big Bullets.

The three are Mphatso Magaleta, Kesten White and Felix Demakude. The players have already started practicing with the Mzimba-based side.

Mphatso Magaleta, Kesten White and Felix Demakude.



Like any other super league team,Ekwendeni Hammers has been busy preparing for the forthcoming TNM Super League season.

In friendly matches played over the last weekend Hammers hammered Chimaliwa FC and relegated TN Stars 3-2 and 4-0 respectively.

NBS Bank raises sponsorship package for Charity Shield

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By Staff Reporter


NBS Bank has raised the sponsorship package for this year’s Charity Shield from K15 Million to K20 Million, the Bank has announced.

NBS Chief Executive Officer Kwanele Ngwenya made the announcement on Friday morning during the unveiling of this year’s Charity Shield at Mpira Village in Chiwembe, Blantyre.



This year’s Charity Shield will involve FDH Bank Cup and TNM Super League Champions Nyasa Big Bullets and Airtel Top 8 Champions Mighty Mukuru Wanderers.

The two sides are expected to face each other at the Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Lilongwe on Sunday, April 9th 2023.

Govt announces 2023 farm-gate prices, maize selling at K500/kg

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By Chisomo Phiri

The government through the ministry of Agriculture has on Thursday announced farm-gate prices for the 2023 season with minimum price for Malawi’s staple commodity, maize, set at K500 per kilogram up from K220 per Kilogram in 2022.

Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture Dixie Kampani confirmed the development to the local media.

He said the new staple food price means that a 50 Kilogram bag will be now sold at 25,000 kwacha.



Kampani said Soya beans price has been set at K800 per Kilogram, unpolished rice at K500 per Kilogram while polished rice at K1,000 per kilo while pure beans is now at K700 per kilogram.

He continued to say that the prices are with immediate effect and that people intending to be buying farm gate are urged to obtain buying licences from district councils and complete application forms.



“The prices are with immediate effect. All agro-dealers, agro- processors and others who deal with commodities are requested to buy the stated crop commodities at prices not less than those stipulated above.

“The applicants applying for buying licences will be required to complete application forms indicating location of their warehouses and serial numbers of scales they will use for buying the produce. All scales must be assized and certified by Malawi Bureau of Standards,” he said.

Refugees, asylums seekers residing in rural areas given 14 days ultimatum to relocate to Dzaleka refugee camp

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By Chisomo Phiri

The ministry of Homeland Security has given a fourteen day ultimatum to refugees and asylum seekers residing in rural and urban areas to relocate to Dzaleka refugee camp.

In a statement this publication has in possession, Minister of Homeland security Ken Zikhale Ng’oma, says the notice is effective 1st April to 15 April 2023.

The Minister further says thereafter, relocation process by the state will be enforced by Malawi Police Service and the department of Immigration and Citizenship.

Ken Zikhale Ng’oma



Commenting on the matter, Patrick Botha, Public Relations officer for the ministry said any person or group meddling in the process or harassing the refugees and asylum seekers will face the law.

The Dzaleka refugee camp was meant to host about 12,000 refugees.

However, it is now home to more than 50,000 refugees, many from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the rest from Burundi, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Somalia.