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Abida Mia advises donor partners to have sustainable clean water supply in rural areas

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By Dean Chisambo

Minister of water and sanitation Abida Mia has advised the donor partners to have sustainable clean water supply in rural areas especially where the water is too scarcity.

Mia made the remarks during the launch of Professionalising the Management of Malawi’s Rural Water Supply Service which the Water for People organisation conducted the study in the country concerning the clean water supply system on Wednesday in Lilongwe.

Mia said her ministry is looking forward to work hand in hand with donors and advise them to look where the system should be going and also the improvement of the actual system so that it can be sustainable when the climate chokes happen.

She said:”We could be expecting heavy rains and flooding again, so when we work in collaboration, we can work better.”

Mia added that high population rate in the country has contributed to the shortage of clean water in the country especially in rural areas saying they will continue working with donors to deal with cholera outbreak across the country.

In his sentiment, Water for People Country Director Ulemu Chiluzi said the launch is about providing clean water but also having management body that will be sustainable to ensure that water that they provide and the investment that they make is able to sustain itself interms of operation and maintenance for longer period of time.

Chiluzi said:”he whole idea is we are focusing on rural and market centres and interms of mandate Blantyre and Lilongwe water board they have got a mandate interms of peri-urban and cities while the other water boards they have other mandate.

“We are looking for areas that they are not working and trying to see where would be the best model to support those systems to be sustainable in a long run.”

Chiluzi added that they are trying to explore different models to ensure that the system is working effectively and efficiently including extending the system to be mandated by Blantyre water board and other water boards that provide facilities and making other arrangement to ensure that they are are able to come together and look at the model inorder to charge a tariff that will be sustainable in longer in operational and maintenance.

The study which the Water for People has conducted highlighted that borehole are the primary improved water source utilised across Malawi with a population of 64.5% especially in rural areas with the population of 73.9% a comparatively small proportion of the population access to a piped water supply facility with a connection to their dwelling 2.4% across Malawi especially in rural areas 0.6%.

Saint releases music video for new song “Una”

By Staff Reporter

Afro-pop musician ‘Saint’ has released visuals to his new song titled “Una”

The video which has been directed by Twice P is the singer’s second video from the album ‘Ah yami’ which was released last month.

The first video from the album was ‘Falling’ which was full of highlights from his engagement ceremony and was directed by Ron Cz

Saint



Some of the songs in the 13 track ‘Ah Yami’ album include Limodzi, Ndani featuring Suffix, Too much ft Onesimus, Tate featuring Theresa Phondo and Kelvin sings, Dumpha featuring Eli njuchi and Nthiti(half way).

Below is the link to Saint’s new music video ‘Una’

“Mombera” University becomes reality under Chakwera-Govt awards contract for construction of the institution now under Inkosi ya Makhosi M’mbelwa University

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By Linda Kwanjana

The Ministry of Education has awarded a contract to Paramount Holdings and DEC construction to build structures at Inkosi ya Makosi M’mbelwa University. The structures include Hostel blocks and external works for the University.

According to The Daily Times advertisement published on Wednesday, 0ctober, 25, 2023, “The Government of the Republic of Malawi through Ministry of Education (MoE) plans to establish the Inkosi Ya Makhosi M’mbelwa University (IMMU) in Mzimba District in the Northern part of Malawi.

Mutharika failed to honour the promise



“The Ministry of Education has ldentitified resources and it intends to apply part of the funds towards the cost of Construction of Hostel Blocks and Associated External Works for Inkosi Ya Makhosi M’mbelwa University in Mzimba District in line with Section 48 of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Act No 27 of 2017, the Ministry now notifies the public and bidders that participated in the tender, that it has concluded the bid evaluation process.”

The two contracts under Procurement Number 250/1PDCMOE/MUDEPICW/IMMU23-24/2 are worth MK8,745,713,361.71 and MK9,952,073,990.82 respectively.

On March 22, 2015, Former President Peter Mutharika unveiled a plaque for the construction of the Mombera
University in Mzimba District.

During the launch Mutharika said his government was committed to ensure that many people attain higher education in the country by constructing more universities.

Ironically nothing happened after the launch instead since then Mombera was turned into political cash cow for the then ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) with political cadres being employed to the non-existent institution.

DPP abused funds for the project

Bullets come from behind to snatch three points against KB

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


TNM Super League defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets came from behind to claim maximum points against Kamuzu Barracks (KB) in a match that took place at Kamuzu Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.

KB started the game on a very high note and they got their very first chance just 5 minutes from kick-off with Gregory Nachipo missing by just a whisker.

The visitors continued to press and their efforts yielded results as they got their first goal in the 11th minute through Olson Kanjira who connected well a cross from Ndaona Daisi

Bullets



The second half saw the People’s team dominating play in the field and they got their first goal in the 59th minute through Ephraim Kondowe who scored after receiving a pass from Precious Phiri.

A minute later Maxwell Phodo put Bullets in front as he scored from a rebound after Lanjesi Nkhoma’s earlier attempt was fumbled by KB’s goalkeeper Lemani Nthala.

Kanjira leveled the scores with his second goal of the match in the 64th minute but Nkhoma scored the winner three minutes later after receiving a cross from Stanley Biliati to ensure maximum points for the Ndirande outfit.

The win means that Bullets have consolidated their lead at the top of the log table with 53 points, three points above second placed Mighty Mukuru Wanderers and the People’s team have two games in hand.

KB on the other hand are on position 5 with 39 points after playing 26 games.

Elsewhere, it ended goalless at Civo Stadium between Civil Service United and Chitipa United.

Chitipa are currently on position 4 with 44 points from 26 games while Civil are on 12th position with 30 points from the same number of games.

Chakwera Government sets aside K4.2Bn for Rural Growth Centres

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has set aside K4.2 billlion with an aim of Developing Rural Growth Centre.
Chakwera Government is championing the Malawi agenda 2063 which has various enablers and urbanization is one of the enablers.

According to a list of Government priority projects seen by our reporters K4.2 billion will be used to develop Nkanda in Mchinji, Chitekesa in Phalombe and Nambuma in Dowa.

For starters Rural growth centres is the development initiative which aims at stopping the local population from migrating into towns.

The initiative helps rural areas to have everything which people in towns and cities access such as clean water, markets, nice schools, proper and organized tarmac roads.



For example in Nambuma the area has a full stadium.

Rural growth centres will compliment the secondary cities projects which is in 8 districts and towns.

Recently, the immediate past Surveyors Institute of Malawi (SIM) Vice President Precious Chisi who is also Managing Director of Perfect Property Solutions Limited hailed Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for spearheading Secondary Cities saying the project has a capacity to enhance social economic and political status of the country.

Speaking in an exclusive interview, Chisi said secondary cities are so important because they serve as a hub for economic development.

Chisi said Secondary cities often serve as regional hubs, offering various services and amenities, they attract businesses and industries, which reduces over reliance of primary city and spreads economic opportunities across the nation.

Secondary cities promote more balanced regional development by providing opportunities and services to people living in surrounding rural areas.

Chisi said this can reduce the rural-urban development gap adding that secondary cities can become hubs for cultural and educational activities, offering museums, universities, and cultural events that contribute to the nation’s cultural and intellectual development.

The land expert who is also property valuer and surveyor said urbanization necessitates the creation of essential infrastructure like roads, transportation systems, utilities, and public services.
He said these investments can benefit the entire nation.

The Secondary Cities will be developed in Karonga, Nkhatabay, Kasungu, Salima/Chipoka, Mangochi/Monkeybay, Liwonde, Lucheza and Bangula. It is expected that these will help divert rural populations from migrating to the four primary cities.