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Malawi-Mozambique to ink migration solutions

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By Glory Msowoya

Authorities for Malawi and Mozambique governments have agreed to find lasting solutions to migration challenges between the two states.

This comes as the country is hosting a high-level 5th cross-border collaboration forum for the two nations at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre.

Speaking to on Wednesday after opening the two-day meeting, leader of Malawi delegation Irene Nyang’wa Malumba said by the end of the meeting the two governments will come up with solutions on how to address some of the common challenges faced by the two nations.

She added that the forum will further review the implementation of the joint Action Plan which was developed during the 4th Forum in Mozambique.

“In this meeting we will discuss a number of issues; the interactive platform is oriented towards actions based on results involving the governments of Malawi and Mozambique to address migration issues and challenges, the impacts of Cyclone Freddy which heavily affected immigrant communities in both countries.

“I truly believe that information, experiences and strategies shared through platforms such as this one contribute positively to the reduction of common challenges faced by the two nations,” she said.

In his remarks Focal point of Episcopal Commission, Refugees and Relocated People in Mozambique Sergio Sousa said the Mozambican government was fully committed in working with the Malawi government to see how best to address challenges rocking the two.

He further said Malawi and Mozambique shares a lot in common, stating that a problem for Mozambique equally affects Malawi and vice versa.

Commenting on the matter Jacqueline Mpanyula, Liason Officer for international Organisation for Migration (IOM) said their organisation will continue in assisting with both technical and financial support towards the forum.

Calls for Improved participation in Malawi’s Swimming sport

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by Twimepoki Mangani

Coach for the Malawi Swim team at the just ended Fukuok Aquatic Championships in Japan, Yona Walesi says a multi-sectional approach to improving swimming development in the country needs to be implemented following lackluster performances at the world Championship.

Malawi represented by Ammara Pinto (24) Tayamika Changa’namuno (19) Filipe Gomes (26) and Muhammad Ali Moosa (17) obtained a new national recorded in the 4 x 100 meters free style mixed relay with a time of 4:14:43 while no personal accolades were obtained.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Walesi said the national record is a result of the changes brought by World Aquatics and he looks forward to see when the next generation of swimmers will break it.

”I would say we did not fare well considering how we did previously, we had four swimmers two boys and two girls. One boy and girl didn’t do well in their participation while the other two improved slightly from their previous time.

“I think two of our swimmers have come of age since they are aged between 25-26 because the most productive age of swimming is 18-24 while the other two still have a chance to enhance their performance,” Walesi said.

Walesi further highlighted the need for developments from grass roots, participation growth while also expressing concern with the rate at which the sport is growing especially with lack of infrastructure and human resource.

“We need to start with monitoring performances at the national entry level, then to the regional as we progress to continental games,” he said.

General Secretary for Malawi Aquatic Union (MAU) Beatrice Makwenda sung praises towards the swimmers for showing strong commitment to the sport and providing encouragement to younger swimmers.

Makwenda added that they are hopeful that Government will complete the Aquatic centre since podium performance is a factor of many parameters including accessing to infrastructure.

“The Aquatic centre will offer access to young and upcoming swimmers and as per its design it is world class with heating facilities which will offer opportunities to train all year round,” Makwenda said.

The World Championships run from Mid-July to early August and Pinto was ranked 89/102 in women’s 100 meters (M) backstroke, Changa’namuno ranked 68/77 in 100 M women freestyle, Gomes ranked 90/115 in 100 M men freestyle and Moosa ranked 109/119 in men’s 50 M freestyle.

Mystery over the death of Federalism advocate Lusungu Mwankhwawa

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By Memory Majamanda

Leader of Federalism Institute a grouping advocating for federal system of Government Lusungu Mwakhwawa has died. However , his death has left some unanswered questions which has left some quarters to start believing there is more to his death than what meets the eye.

Chairperson of People’s Federal Movement Moses Kapiriwita Mkandawire who was working closely with Mwakhwawa told local media that Mwakhwawa’s body was discovered yesterday at his house in Lilongwe’s Area 44 with signs of decomposition.

Mkandawire says the body has been referred to Kamuzu Central Hospital for postmortem, whose results are yet to be known.

Mwakhwawa was expected to lead what he called Revolution from August 21,2023. While in South Africa some three weeks ago , Lusungu confided to a close friend that that he is receiving death threats from government officials but he didn’t disclose names unfortunately. A day after Lusungu returned to Malawi the police arrested him and told him that they were arresting him for money laundering he was never charged and was released same day.

This has led to some believe there could be some darker forces behind his death.

Man dies after mine collapses on him in Kasungu

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By Chisomo Phiri

A 45-year-old Godfrey Chirombo has on Tuesday reported died after a mine collapsed on him at Chithimbiri River in Kasungu where he went to dig gold with his son.

Confirming the news to 247 Malawi News, Kasungu Police spokesperson Joseph Kachikho said the son left his father to attend to other things.

At a distance, he reportedly saw that a hole shaft which his father was using had fallen.

Kachikho added that the son then called for help from well-wishers who came to rescue his father but their efforts proved futile as the body was found lifeless.

“The matter was reported to Ndonda Police Unit and in accompany of a medical personnel, we visited the scene where post-mortem results revealed that death was due to suffocation,”said Kachikho.

Chirombo hailed from Maluzi Village, Traditional Authority (TA) Kapichira in the district.

Airtel pledges to boost investments in Malawi after an interface with President

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By Durrell Namasani

One of Malawi’s leading mobile and internet providers Airtel has pledged to support the government to improve internet access by 2030. The pledge was made on Wednesday at Kamuzu Palace when Airtel Africa Group CEO & Managing Director, Dr. Olusegun Ogunsanya, had an interface with President Chakwera.

The CEO has restated the company’s resolve to boost investments in Malawi in line with our digitalization agenda. This is scheduled to help Malawi In its quest to become a self-reliant and industrialized middle income economy whereby digital technologies that create new value of the economic system will facilitate the creation of sustainable wealth and jobs.

Dr. Olusegun Ogunsanya

Dr. Ogunsanya has since pledged the firm’s full support to Malawi in achieving the benchmark of not less than 20% internet access by 2030 as per the Malawi 2063 Implementation Plan 1 (MIP1).

The Malawi government through President Chakwera and the Airtel CEO have agreed to continue growing government-to-business partnership so that they create meaningful socioeconomic value for all Malawians via pro-growth modern digital services.