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Dowa DC calls chiefs to protect girl child

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By Vincent Gunde

District Commissioner for Dowa Stallichi Mwambiwa, has called on chiefs in the district to be in the forefront of protecting girl child for them to be in school so that they take part in the development of their areas, communities, district and the country as a whole.

Mwambiwa asked education stakeholders in the district to review what they have done from 2020 to this date on the protection of girl child observing that a number of girls are getting married with some getting early pregnancies thereby increasing the number of drop out from school girls in the district.

He said the laws are now changing to favor girls to be in schools as leaders of today and tomorrow the same as Land Act saying government is doing this to make sure that girls are protected from early marriages and pregnancies.

Stallichi Mwambiwa with the Speaker of Childrens Parliament



Speaking during the Dowa district commemoration of Day of African Child held at Mnkhamanga primary school in the area of Inkosi Mponela in the district, Mwambiwa said the district thought of commemorating the day at Mnkhamanga because the area has a campsite for construction workers for the M1 Road project.

Mwambiwa said government is implementing school block construction projects in the district to make sure that all the children are learning in a good environment saying Mnkhamanga school is one, benefiting from the project.

He said in Dowa, government is constructing 175 school blocks across the district so that no child is left behind in receiving quality of education assuring the communities that 860 new primary school teachers to employed will be deployed to all the schools in the remotest areas of the district.

The DC lamented that beside government and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) providing all the support to keep children in schools, there are many children that are not going to school describing this as a worrisome development.

He called upon all stakeholders in the district to work together in sensitizing the rural communities on the importance of sending girl child to school saying educating girls, is educating the whole nation hence a great need to join hands with the government to make sure that girls are safeguarded.

Mwambiwa then, called on girls not to look down at themselves as not important in the society assuring them to work hard in school and refraining from early marriages and pregnancies because these two things can destroy the country.

“Government alone cannot keep girls in school, let us all work together to ensure that girls are in schools for them to be productive citizens of this country,” he said.

Dowa district commemoration of the Day of African Child was conducted as a replica of the same function which was held at the Bingu International Conference Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe on the 16th June, 2025 under the theme ´Planning and Budgeting the children’s rights,”.

African countries commemorate the Day of African Child on 16th June of every year to honor black South African children that were massacred by the white apartheid government when they went into the streets protesting demanding for equal education rights.

The Day of African Child commemoration in Dowa was spiced up by traditional dances, poems, drama and the Children’s Parliament and to mark the day colorful, children, chiefs and education stakeholders carrying placards marched through the M1 road to Mnkhamanga school ground where the function was held.

Cosoma disburses K190Million in grants

By Linda Kwanjana

Copy Right Society of Malawi (COSOMA) has disbursed K190Million to artists at a colourful function which took place at Lilongwe Hotel in Lilongwe.

Cosoma Board Chair Robert Kapyepye said the grant is aimed at empowering artists to go outside the country and market themselves.



“This grant has been given to these artists in order to assist them to undertake international events so that they can be able to generate some much needed Forex for this country,” he said.

Kapyepye said the creative sector is one fertile ground that can assist this country in generating Forex.

“So today, we are trying to send our artists outside by giving them the fact that they are lacking financial capacity, so that they go and conquer the world, and probably hopefully that they should be able to end some foreign currency that they will bring back,” he said.

He said Cosoma has released almost 10 artists, giving them 189 million to go to various geographies.

He same some are going to the UK, others to the US, Nigeria, Zambia, “We believe that in those geographies, they will be able to earn some good resources that will improve their lives, but also support the country in terms of foreign currency generation , so it’s a great day for us,” he said.

Speaking on behalf of all the beneficiaries, Kingston Zeze hailed Cosoma and the Malawi Government for the grant. Zeze promised to take care of the funds.

Some of the recipients include Lawrence Khwisa aka Lulu who received K20Million.Zeze got away with K20Million as well. Malawi Writers Union got K20Million while Debora got K16Million.
Dr Chimwemwe Mhango got K19.5Million while National Theatre Association got K20Million.

The disbursement is in line with President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera vision which talks about leaving no one hehind.

All set for 2025 Karonga-Chitipa cultural festival

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By Chisomo Phiri

The 2025 Karonga-Chitipa Cultural Festival is scheduled to take place on October 31 and November 1,2025 at the Mbande Hills Cultural Heritage Site in Karonga,organizers have confirmed.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, the festival Organising Secretary Ndongolera Mwangupili said a planning committee has been established and that consultations are currently underway.



“We are engaging with our chiefs, who are the custodians of our culture. We have also planned several review meetings to reflect on previous festivals and identify areas for improvement,” he said.

He said this year’s festival will introduce new features, including urban entertainment on the evening of October 31.

Held annually, the festival celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Karonga and Chitipa districts, showcasing their shared historical roots and traditions.

All set for 2025 Karonga-Chitipa cultural festival

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By Chisomo Phiri

The 2025 Karonga-Chitipa Cultural Festival is scheduled to take place on October 31 and November 1,2025 at the Mbande Hills Cultural Heritage Site in Karonga,organizers have confirmed.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, the festival Organising Secretary Ndongolera Mwangupili said a planning committee has been established and that consultations are currently underway.



“We are engaging with our chiefs, who are the custodians of our culture. We have also planned several review meetings to reflect on previous festivals and identify areas for improvement,” he said.

He said this year’s festival will introduce new features, including urban entertainment on the evening of October 31.

Held annually, the festival celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Karonga and Chitipa districts, showcasing their shared historical roots and traditions.

I cannot apologize – Usi

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By Chisomo Phiri

Vice President Michael Usi, who is also the leader of the Odya Zake Alibe Mlandu party, says he cannot apologize for his allegations that there are corrupt leaders in the current government despite pressure to provide proof.

Speaking during a political rally he held at Nyambadwe Primary School Ground in Blantyre on Monday, Usi said the current government is failing to make things happen because its top officials are corrupt.

The remarks prompted Malawi Congress Party (MCP) spokesperson Jessie Kabwila to organize a press briefing in Lilongwe on Tuesday challenging Usi to present evidence to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) to substantiate his claims.

Usi



Kabwila warned that if Usi fails to do so, he should resign from his position for making baseless accusations against a government from which he benefits.

However, responding to Kabwila at a political rally in Ulongwe, Balaka, on the same day, Usi said he knows the identities of those involved in corruption but is hesitant to name them publicly out of fear of legal repercussions.

He questioned why prosecutors and law enforcement agencies have been unable to identify and apprehend these corrupt individuals despite ongoing investigations.

“Why don’t the police and the ACB ask me to provide names so they can arrest these people?.Those responsible for law enforcement should find me, and I will tell them who is involved in corruption. I will not, however, throw names around recklessly without evidence,” said Usi.

Commenting on the matter, political analyst George Chaima emphasized the need for Malawians to come forward with evidence to assist the ACB in prosecuting all corrupt individuals.

The analyst acknowledged that while some critics claim the ACB currently lacks sufficient authority to effectively arrest suspects, this challenge is largely due to how the institution is being managed by its senior officials.

On July 20, 2024, President Lazarus Chakwera, who is also leader of the ruling MCP, appointed Usi as his vice president following the death of late Vice President Saulos Chilima, who tragically died in a plane crash alongside eight others in Chikangawa Forest in Mzimba on June 10, 2024.

At the time of his appointment, Usi was the vice-president of the late Chilima’s United Transformation Movement (UTM) party.