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Centenary bank profits triple to k1.92 billion despite economic challenges

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By Jones Gadama

Centenary Bank Limited has reported a significant increase in profit, more than tripling to K1.92 billion in the year ended December 31, 2024, from K549 million the previous year.

The bank’s customer deposits also grew by 50 percent to K135.2 billion from K90.4 billion, despite facing risks due to increased impairments from existing facilities.

According to a statement accompanying a summary of audited financial results, the bank attributed the increase in profit to business volume growth and reduced cost of doing business.

However, the bank noted that it continues to face downside risks in terms of increased impairments from existing facilities arising from economic conditions that have negatively affected the performance of its customers.

Perekamoyo



“The group continues to face downside risk in terms of increased impairments from existing facilities arising from economic conditions which have negatively affected the performance,” reads the statement jointly signed by the bank’s chairperson Francis Pelekamoyo and managing director Godfrey Byekwaso, among others.

The bank’s assets increased by 37 percent to K168 billion in 2024 from K123 billion the previous year, driven mainly by increased customer deposits following improved confidence arising from the change in shareholding.

Despite the tough economic environment, Centenary Bank has managed to grow its business and reduce costs, resulting in a significant increase in profit.

The bank’s customer deposits have also grown, indicating increased confidence in the bank.

The bank’s managing director, Godfrey Byekwaso, said that the bank is committed to continuing to provide quality financial services to its customers while navigating the challenges posed by the economic environment.

Centenary Bank has 16 branches nationwide and is a subsidiary of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lilongwe and Centenary Rural Development Group of Uganda.

The bank’s growth and performance are a testament to its commitment to providing quality financial services to its customers.

The bank’s increase in impairment on loans and advances from K1.9 billion to K3.2 billion is attributed to the tough economic environment its customers are experiencing, particularly those with inherited portfolios.

However, the bank is confident that it can continue to grow its business and manage the risks associated with the economic environment.

Centenary Bank’s significant increase in profit is a testament to its commitment to providing quality financial services to its customers.

The bank’s growth and performance are expected to continue, driven by its strong customer base and commitment to managing risks.

The bank’s ability to grow its customer deposits despite the economic challenges is a sign of confidence in the bank’s management and its commitment to providing quality financial services. The bank’s future prospects look bright, and it is expected to continue playing a significant role in the Malawian economy.

The growth of Centenary Bank’s assets is also a positive development, indicating increased confidence in the bank’s management and its commitment to providing quality financial services.

The bank’s ability to manage risks and navigate the challenges posed by the economic environment will be critical to its continued success.

Overall, Centenary Bank’s performance is a positive development for the Malawian economy, and the bank’s commitment to providing quality financial services to its customers is expected to continue driving its growth and success.

The bank’s strong performance is also a testament to the effectiveness of its management team and the board of directors.

The bank’s ability to navigate the challenges posed by the economic environment and continue to grow its business is a sign of strong leadership and management.

In the long term, Centenary Bank’s growth and performance are expected to continue, driven by its commitment to providing quality financial services to its customers and managing risks effectively.

The bank’s strong customer base and commitment to quality financial services will continue to drive its success.

The bank’s performance is also expected to have a positive impact on the Malawian economy, providing financial services to individuals and businesses and contributing to economic growth and development.

The bank’s commitment to managing risks and navigating the challenges posed by the economic environment will be critical to its continued success and its ability to contribute to the Malawian economy.

South West Region Police score victory in crime reduction efforts

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By Jones Gadama

The South West Region police have made significant strides in combating crime, boasting a 0.2% decrease in cases committed in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year.

This achievement was disclosed by South West Region Police Commissioner Emmanuel Soko during a review meeting in Blantyre.

According to Soko, the reduction in crime rate is a direct result of the symbiotic relationship between the police and the community. “We have reduced our crime rate this year. This is a good development, even though the figure seems small, but it’s an achievement. We have reduced crime, that’s the bottom line,” Soko said.

Soko



While the overall crime rate has decreased, Soko expressed concern over the prevalence of murder and mob justice cases in the region.

These cases will be a major focus of the ongoing review meeting, which aims to identify effective strategies for addressing them.

The police commissioner assured residents that the police will maintain a high level of vigilance during and after the Easter period, providing tight security to ensure public safety.

This proactive approach is expected to build on the momentum gained from the recent reduction in crime rates.

The South West Region’s crime reduction efforts are notable, especially considering the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in other regions.

In South Africa, for instance, the Minister of Police, Senzo Mchunu, recently highlighted progress in reducing crime rates, with notable decreases in murder, rape, and aggravated robbery. However, challenges persist, including high levels of gender-based violence, organized crime, and corruption.

The importance of community-police collaboration in crime reduction cannot be overstated.

In the Kavango West Region of Namibia, Deputy Commissioner Johannes Kudumo emphasized the role of community engagement in preventing crime.

Strategies include promoting community awareness, encouraging community watch programs, and strengthening partnerships with the police. These initiatives have contributed to a manageable crime situation in the region.

In the South West Region, the police have likely employed similar strategies to achieve the recent reduction in crime rates.

Increased police visibility, intelligence-driven operations, and community participation in crime fighting have been effective in other regions, such as in South Africa’s Western Cape, where gang-related violence remains a concern.

The South West Region police’s achievement serves as a testament to the effectiveness of collaborative law enforcement efforts.

As the region continues to work towards reducing crime rates, the focus on addressing murder and mob justice cases will be crucial.

By prioritizing these areas, the South West Region police can continue to drive down crime rates, ensuring a safer environment for residents and visitors alike.

As the Easter period approaches, the police’s commitment to providing tight security will undoubtedly contribute to a peaceful and enjoyable celebration for all.

Chakwera urges christians to stay vigilant

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By Chisomo Phiri

As the country approaches the 2025 elections, President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has called on the Christian community to remain steadfast in observing the Way of the Cross.

Speaking at this year’s Way of the Cross celebrations in Lilongwe on Friday,Chakwera emphasized the importance of peace and unity during this season.

Chakwera

The President encouraged Malawians to turn away from earthly desires and focus on spiritual growth, reminding them that God’s grace is sufficient for all.

He praised the organizers of the Way of the Cross for promoting unity and oneness.

On his part,Chairperson of the Way of the Cross organizing committee Rev. Langford Chokhotho,described the celebration as a “prayer war” for spiritual renewal and national peace.

He acknowledged the collaboration with the Evangelical Association of Malawi(EAM) and African Enterprise(AE ) in organizing the event.

The Way of the Cross is a traditional devotion in honour of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.

Rumphi district council inaugurates new DDF office to enhance service delivery

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By Jones Gadama

In a significant development aimed at improving service delivery and enhancing the working environment for staff, Rumphi District Council has inaugurated a new District Development Fund (DDF) financed integrated financial management information system (IFMIS) office at the Council’s headquarters.

The new office, which was officially handed over to the Council by the contractor, was built at a cost of K186 million.


The inauguration ceremony, which was attended by Council officials, staff, and other stakeholders, was a momentous occasion that marked a significant milestone in the Council’s efforts to improve its operations and service delivery.

Speaking during the handover ceremony, District Commissioner for Rumphi, Emmanuel Bulukutu, said the new block will alleviate challenges of office space and provide a conducive working environment for staff at the Council.

“The new office will go a long way in enhancing our service delivery and improving the overall efficiency of our operations,” Bulukutu said,adding that, “We are grateful to the DDF for financing this project, and we are confident that it will have a positive impact on the lives of the people of Rumphi.”

Rumphi District Council Chairperson, Happy Chirambo, urged the Rumphi community to continue collaborating with the Council in order to create a conducive environment for development.

“We need the support and cooperation of the community to deliver services effectively and efficiently,” Chirambo said, adding that,”We are committed to working with the community to address their needs and improve their lives.”

An accountant at the Council, Anock Mzinza, said the new office will create more space for accounting and management information systems offices and improve efficiency.

“The new office will enable us to work more efficiently and effectively, and it will also provide a better working environment for our staff,” Mzinza said.

The new IFMIS office is equipped with modern facilities and equipment, including computers, printers, and other office equipment. The office is designed to provide a comfortable and efficient working environment for staff, and it is expected to improve the overall productivity and efficiency of the Council’s operations.

The DDF has been instrumental in financing the construction of the new office, and the Council has expressed its gratitude to the fund for its support. The construction of the new office is part of the Council’s efforts to improve its operations and service delivery, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the lives of the people of Rumphi.

The inauguration of the new office is a significant development that highlights the Council’s commitment to improving its operations and service delivery.

The Council has been working to improve its services and address the needs of the community, and the new office is a major step in this direction.

The new office will also provide a better working environment for staff, and it is expected to improve staff morale and productivity.

The Council has been working to improve the welfare of its staff, and the new office is a significant development in this regard.

The inauguration of the new DDF office at Rumphi District Council is a significant development that will have a positive impact on the lives of the people of Rumphi.

The Council’s commitment to improving its operations and service delivery is commendable, and the new office is a major step in this direction.

The community can expect better services and improved efficiency from the Council, and the new office will provide a better working environment for staff.

The construction of the new office is a testament to the Council’s commitment to development and service delivery. The Council has been working to address the needs of the community, and the new office is a significant development in this regard.

The DDF has played a critical role in financing the construction of the new office, and the Council is grateful for its support.

The Council looks forward to continuing its partnership with the DDF and other stakeholders to improve its operations and service delivery.

The new office will also enhance the Council’s ability to deliver services to the community.

With modern facilities and equipment, the Council will be able to process transactions and deliver services more efficiently and effectively.

The community of Rumphi can expect better services and improved efficiency from the Council.

The new office will provide a better working environment for staff, and it is expected to improve staff morale and productivity.

The inauguration of the new DDF office at Rumphi District Council is a significant development that will have a positive impact on the lives of the people of Rumphi.

The Council’s commitment to improving its operations and service delivery is commendable, and the new office is a major step in this direction.

Kabwila distributes relief maize in Salima, Promises Change

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By Cedric Nkungula

Higher Education Minister who is also a frontline runner in parliamentary race for Salima Central West Constituency Dr. Jessie Kabwila says she is set to transform the lives of the people of Salima.

Kabwila made the remarks on Easter Friday in the area of Senior Chief Khombedza in Salima, where she distributed bags of maize to families who are facing food shortages.

In her speech, Kabwila who is also Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Spokesperson said she decided to distribute the maize because most households in the area have no food.

Kabwila in Salima



She told the people that she is well aware of their problems hence her decision to contest as an MP to bring about change to the area.

Kabwila also assured the people that President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has put in place measures to help eradicate persistent hunger that has recently rocked the country due to changing weather patterns.