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Zambia New Ambassador to Malawi Panji Kaunda presents letters to Chakwera

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By Durrell Namasani

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera on Tuesday received letters of credence from High Commissioner of the Republic of Zambia Lieutenant Panji Kaunda (rtd) at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe.

In an official statement from the president , he said he was pleased that Malawi’s relations with Zambia continue to thrive. Chakwera said the two countries share a rich history, such as the struggle for independence from the late 50s and achieved our respective feats in the early 60s.

“Save for the colonial boundaries imposed on us decades ago, the two countries have striking historic similarities in many aspects that make our social, cultural and lingual cohesion even more pronounced.
It is from this likeness that we both desire to exploit economic opportunities for our people via trade, investment, tourism, cultural and education exchanges” said Chakwera.

Panji Kaunda presenting letters of Credence to President Chakwera

Before officially meeting President Chakwera , Kaunda also met Foreign Minister Nancy Tembo on Monday.

During Hon. Tembo’s meeting with Kaunda, discussions centred on the promotion of bilateral and multilateral cooperation including through infrastructure investment projects such as the Twala and Nacala Corridors, One-Stop border posts, and Malawi’s participation at the African Union mid-year Coordination Conference in Lusaka.

Panji Kaunda and Nancy Tembo

USA President adds Malawi on Feed the Future Project

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By Durrell Namasani

Unites States President Joe Biden has included Malawi in the shortlisted countries to benefit from Feed the Future project by his government. The announcement has been Made by State House Director of Communications Sean Kampondeni during the quarterly media briefing.

Kampondeni said this was availed last month when Samantha Power, Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, met President Chakwera.

President Chakwera and President Joe Biden- File photo

Feed the Future brings together partners from across various sectors and the U.S. Government to use each of our unique skills and insights in a targeted, coordinated way to help countries that are ripe for transformation change the way their food systems work.

As the U.S. Government’s global hunger and food security initiative, Feed the Future works to give families and communities in some of the world’s poorest countries the freedom and opportunity to lift themselves out of food insecurity and malnutrition. By equipping people with the knowledge and tools they need to feed themselves, we are addressing the root causes of poverty and hunger, helping people end their reliance on aid, and creating important opportunities for a new generation of young people—all while building a more stable world.

Mulhaho wa Alomwe warns against using Politics to demean other tribes

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By Staff Reporter

Mulhako wa Alhomwe, the lomwe cultural group has warned some citizens to stop using politics to demonize other tribes saying people of various tribes have been coexisting in the country for a long time.

The group made the statement on monday afternoon during a press conference in Blantyre attended by Paramount Chief Kaduya of Machinga, Blessings Makwinja, Pious Mvenya and other Chiefs from Thyolo, Mulanje, Phalombe and Machinga. The group has condemned, a Mr Slaji Phiri for allegedly authoring an audio that demean the Lomwe people with an intention of inciting violence against Lomwe people.

“Mulhako wa Alhomwe has demanded an apology from the Mr Phiri within 48 hours or will take legal action,.

The group says it is suprised that the Ministry of Unity did has not condemned the audio in circulation on social platforms.

Chimwemwe Kaphagawani, Success Sikwese arrested over K335 million students loans theft

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By Staff Reporter

Police in Lilongwe have arrested Higher Education Students Loans and Grants Board (HESLGB) Loans and Grants Manager Chimwemwe Kaphagawani and Communications Manager, Success Sikwese, over the theft of about K335 million meant for students loans.



According to the court documents seen the two on April 8 2018 in Lilongwe had in their custody about K300 million and were unable to account for the money to their employer.

The matter also dates back to 2018 when former HESLGB Executive Director the late Chris Chisoni and other officials alleged involvement in the theft.

MACRA bans issuing of broadcasting licences for FM radios

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By Staff Reporter

The Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority ( MACRA ) has banned the issuing of broadcasting licences and broadcasting frequencies for FM Radios in the country.

In a statement signed by its Director General Daudi Suleiman, MACRA says the suspension is due to the saturation of FM band which spans from 87.5 to 108MHZ with a total of 20.5 MHZ.

The Regulatory body cites another reason for licences suspension as lack of critical resource of spectrum in the main country’s cities of Blantyre, Lilongwe, Mzuzu and other districts due to congestion in FM the band.

MACRA says it believes the suspension will enable it to work on solutions on reducing the congestion of the FM band.

MACRA Director Daud Suleman

Meanwhile, the Authority says it will continue to ensure that all issued broadcasting frequencies are utilized and that it shall not condone spectrum hoarding.

” MACRA will communicate to the public once the issue of FM band congestion is resolved and at that point, the moratorium will be lifted,” reads the statement in part.

Established in 1998 as an independent regulatory organization under Communications Act, MACRA oversees Malawi’s Telecommunications, Broadcasting, Postal Services, and Internet.