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Mtambo Calls For Malawi Economic and Industrial Revolution

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By Staff Reporter

Minister for National Unity Timothy Mtambo has said for Malawi to develop there is a need for a sustained economic and industrial revolution.Mtambo was speaking as Guest of Honour on Sat evening 3Dec at Capital Hotel where Product Magazine was presenting 2022 awards to the best Malawian producers and exporters to international markets

In his speech ,the Minister said that the major economic problem Malawi is currently facing is the negative trade balance where Malawi exports less than what gets imported. He said that most economic challenges in Malawi emanate from forex shortage. He further said this challenge could be minimised if Malawians could stop importing what can be locally produced in order to reduce unnecessary forex flight.

Hon Timothy Mtambo



However, he also said local producers that add value to their products and exporting to global markets are the key drivers to the recently launched National Export Strategy by President Chakwera which speaks more to the Mw2063.

Mtambo congratulated the participants to this trade competition and the Product Magazine for putting Malawian products, producers and exporters on the global map. Product Magazine in partnership with Ministry of Trade and Industry documents and publishes locally produced, value added and exported Malawian products. Various local producers and exporters participated in the 2022 competition in producing and exporting to global markets.

The event was also aimed at launching the newly released Product Magazine edition for 2022.

Religious Leaders Key in promoting Peace and Unity- Mtambo

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By Staff Reporter

Minister of National Unity Timothy Pagonachi Mtambo has today 1Dec, 2022 launched an Irish Government funded inter-religious dialogue project in Mangochi district aimed at promoting tolerance and peaceful co-existence among diverse faith groups; particularly Christians and Muslims.

In his remarks during the launch, Mtambo asked religious leaders to actively get engaged in promoting peace and unity to ensure peaceful co-existence among people in the district. Mtambo reiterated that peace is a prerequisite catalyst for achieving sustainable development.

Mtambo was speaking as guest of honor at the launch for this conflict management project under the Center for Social Concern funded by the Irish Government.

Mtambo



Centre for Social Concern have been one of the Ministry’s partners in resolving the far too common religious conflicts between Christians and Moslems in the district.

The three year project launched aims at promoting tolerance among the diverse ethno-religious groups, leading to peaceful co-existence and unity in the district and beyond; particularly before, during, and after elections.



The Ministry of National Unity in a combined effort with its partners has been working at promoting tolerance and peaceful coexistence among faith groups through dialogue and conflict management in Mangochi district and other conflict hotspots in Malawi.

This project is in line with the peace agenda which is one of the key enablers for the Mw2063 national development strategy.

Stakeholders form diverse backgrounds including religious leaders, chiefs, District Peace and Unity Committee, CSOs and business persons attended the launch.

Elections Chief Kachale bemoans ethical decadence, lack of patriotism as fuelling corruption in Malawi

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By Prince Justice Banda,Mana

Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) Chairperson, Justice Dr. Chifundo Kachale has attributed loss in ethical values and deterioration of patriotism among Malawians, especially in public work places, as the genesis of higher corruption levels in the country.

Kachale made the remarks in Lilongwe on Tuesday during the official live interface and panel discussion by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) aimed at restoring patriotism and professionalism in the work places across Malawi.

He admitted that the country is in a dilapidated state of economy for people’s own cause through unspeakable levels of corruption particularly in public work places.

Kachale with ACB Director Martha Chizuma

He, therefore, urged Malawians to act with good deeds by taking part in fighting corruption in the country as ACB cannot manage it effectively without an external support.

Kachale emphasised on the need for massive civic education campaigns to enhance restoration of the lost moral values and spirit of patriotism among Malawians so that corruption and poor standards of economy can be a song of the past.

Director of Spirituals, Integrity and Counselling under Malawi Police Service, Fr. Steven Likhucha concurred with Kachale on the need for patriotism and restoration of ethical values in working places saying that counselling is one of the powerful weapons to enhance integrity in the work place.

Likhucha took advantage of the event to urge all Malawians to report police officers who may be found engaging themselves in corrupt practices.

Education Ministry warns officers still charging learners user fees

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By James Kanyenda, Mana

Ministry of Education says it will take disciplinary measures on all its officers who are still charging learners various user fees.

In January 2022, Ministry of Education wrote a circular to its officers stopping them from charging user fees such as Registration fee, examination fee, summer school fee and report card fee among others.

The Ministry said the user fees defeat the purpose of having free primary education, introduced to make primary education accessible to everyone, as some learners are dropping out of school after falling to pay.

Secretary for Education, Chikondano Mussa,

Secretary for Education, Chikondano Mussa, says it is disheartening to note that some officers are still demanding user fees from learners despite Ministry’s directive and has described the act as insubordination.

“Government issued a circular and if people do not want to abide by what the government is saying then the Ministry will invoke disciplinary measures,” warned Mussa.

Mussa said Headteachers, Primary Education Advisors ( PEA) and District Education Managers ( DEM) should not allow the malpractice to happen under their jurisdiction saying failure to guard against it will subject them to disciplinary action.

Inkosi M’mbelwa University covered in $6.85 Billion grant

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera has told the nation that the long awaited M’mbelwa University in the Northern Region is one among the seven projects in the first phase of the whopping 6.85 billion dollars grant ( about K7 trillion) from the Bridgin Foundation of Belgium.

Making his address on Monday morning, November 28,2022 at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe during the signing ceremony of the agreement with Bridgin Foundation of Belgium which has granted Malawi a chunk of money totalling to K7 trillion as converted from the initial $6.85 billion, Chakwera revealed the inclusion for the construction of the university in the Northern Region of Malawi.

“When I said that we will construct Inkosi M’mbelwa university, which will build our nation’s capacity in the production and management of animals’ resources, some laughed and said it was an empty speech but the Bridgin Foundation heard my vision that day, and today we are signing an agreement with resources that will make that a reality.” Said President Chakwera.



Further, President Chakwera took time to narrate to the nation on the other projects in the $6.85 billion grant from Bridgin which include increasing electricity grid by 1000 megawatts, construction of 25-story twin towers at Capital Hill to house modern offices for Government, Medical city in Chileka, Blantyre with satellites in Lilongwe and Mzuzu, Agro-processing plant at LUANAR which will also manufacture fertilizer in the country, establishment of Geology and Mining Centre at Mzuzu University and Science and Technology Centre at MUST.

“There is no region of Malawi that will not benefit from this grant. There is no region in Malawi that will not have projects from this grant. There is no political party whose members will not benefit from the projects to be financed by this grant. For this reason, today is a day of celebration for every Malawian, it is a day of celebration for Malawi’ young people and the elders. It is a day of celebration for Malawi’ men and women. It is a day of celebration for everyone who is active in the economy. It is a day of celebration for all of you who have prayed, fasted, worked, pushed, and hoped that someone would come along and trust us with the resources we need to develop our own country and execute the vision we have laid out for our nation.” Added Chakwera.

Malawi leader in his speech also told the nation that the grant is as a result of restoration of country’s standing with institutions like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and development partners, saying it is that restoration of confidence that attracts investors like Bridgin Foundation to come to Malawi.

Said the President; “What Bridgin Foundation has gone today here is not just an act of kindness and generosity, but also an act of trust. What they have done is to trust that I really mean business when I say in speech after speech what I am doing and what I want to do to make Malawi a better place for Malawians.”

Chakwera then commended the Bridgin Foundation for the grant, but he was quick to warn all stakeholders against any squander of the grant and search for personal benefits from the projects through corrupt means that he will not tolerate any.