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Malawi bagged more benefits from foreign trip

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By Mphatso Nkuonera

President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has said the state visit to Kenya and Malawi’s
participation at global conferences in Dubai and Scotland has yielded more benefits to the
citizens.

President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has made these remarks today [Tuesday] at Kamuzu
Palace in Lilongwe during a press briefing.
“The state visit to Kenya, Malawi’s participation at the United Arab Emirates at the Global
Sustainable Technology and innovation (GSTIC) Expo 2020 and finally our participation at
the United Nations Climate Change Conference the Conference of Parties (CoP26) is of great
importance.”
“We used these international platforms to woo investors to come and invest in Malawi in
sectors of trade, agriculture and energy. Malawi expects both short term and long term
benefits which should have not been realized if we could not physically have participated,”
he said.

President Chakwera

Chakwera said his administration will leave no stone unturned to bring trade and investment
into this economy so that the sacrifices the citizens are making now must one day pay
dividends, while other investors have already started knocking at the doors.
Among other benefits the president said he signed eight agreements with Kenya that saw the
two countries long standing bilateral relationships being cemented farther and enhance
trading activities.
“Malawi cannot make huge strides in fighting climate change impacts because it requires huge
sums of billions of United States dollars. Using sustainable energy and restoring its glory back
to its place minus donors it’s not possible, may be the best we can achieve using our
resources is five per cent. This is why the global village wants to take the adoption of
sustainable energy and reversing climate change impacts as one unit,” he said.

Hon Mkaka

He then advised Malawians to be patient as the leadership was now working on fixing the
development ailments that the country inherited from the previous political administrations,
referring to his previous speech he delivered on his inaugural address on Independence Day
last year, on the expected pains that Malawians would go through in addressing challenges.“I knew at the time that Malawi was a nation in critical condition and suffering multiple
organ failure, and that the battery of treatments to be administered would be a bitter pill for
all of us to swallow. That is why I also gave a warning of the sacrifices we would all have to
make to nurse our failing economy back to health. In fact, my exact words on that occasion
were the following:
“We must not imagine that it is possible to make these corrections without pain. We must
accept that the national bones we have dislocated cannot be corrected without
suffering…We must have the courage to face and endure the pain of systemic surgery if we
ever want to enjoy wholeness as a nation. That season of national surgery is now upon us
now,” he said.

To maximize opportunity at the COP26, he said some ministers are still in Scotland to ensure
that the country is represented at every meeting to harvest much.
The president added that time for telling lies to citizens is over as that would only create
more work on his table.
“I cannot be here today to share lies with the nation, you saw how lying has cost us, when
the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank visited us, where it was
discovered that Malawi was not reporting the truth on foreign currency cover and other
things. But I promise you that, all this will be history after we will have painfully nursed
these wounds,” he added.

The president then assured citizens that his administration will not bring laws that do not
benefit the country, and further said any laws that are not rated well may be repealed to
equal with the constitution.
The president was flanked by Ministry of Information, Gospel Kazako and Minister of Foreign affairs Hon Mkaka.

Writer/Poet Joseph Daniel Sukali receives honorary Award on Social Activism and Behaviour Change through Writing

By Chisomo Phiri

Founder of Mikozi network and a market leader in the domain of arts promotion in Malawi, Bright Chiligo on Monday moved on to recognize talent by presenting writer and poet Joseph Daniel Sukali with an Honorary Award on Social Activism and Behavior Change through Writing at an an event that took place at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre.

The award came on merit following the writer’s unanswering efforts and consistency in using writing as a weapon for social change and behavior alternation on the Malawian Scene.

Speaking during the award presentation, Chiligo said Sukali is s rare gem in the world of writing since he has been using his art to address different social issues with a mental health as his central theme.
He said ” It is all there for you to appreciate his first book ‘ dealing with a heartbreak’. ‘Therapy for Broken’ has proved to be one of the most relevant digital copy sel-published by a Malawian youngsters. His recently published book ‘ Hannessing Inner Tranquility’ has mental health as its central theme puts much emphasis on self-development.
” It is due to his relentless efforts and consistency embodied in his craftsman that has proven to be impactful on society at large that we have decided to honour this mental health advocate”.

Sukali being recognized

Chiligo said there has been a generational gap in the writing circles that had to be filled.
” We want fill generational gap that has existed for so long in the writing industry. The old legends are are still modern legends. You are the future and it starts now. We believe in what you are doing and we believe with necessary support you will be a legend of the next generation. It’s time we diversify the talents and art we promote”, he said.

In his remarks when receiving the award, Sukali said he was very grateful when he received the good news considering how impactful Mikozi network is at the moment on arts promotion in Malawi.

Sukali urged Mikozi network to continue supporting and promoting art in general and not stick to music industry only. He said the award came at a perfect time and give him more strengths to do more in writing.
” The award has come at a perfect time. I love writing and I love addressing mental health and and social issues. This award will just refuel me and remind me when I feel like giving on the art that there are some people that find my work worthwhile”, he said.

He urged Malawians to start cultivating reading culture in themselves and their children if they are not to miss important things in life.
” There is more we miss in life if we ignore books.We need to read more than we watch movies or TV if we are to be mentally liberated”, said Sukali.
On government part in art promotion, Sukali said the government is doing its best and that there is now revolution in art industry than before.
” There is now a revolution in art. The government is doing enough in promoting the art. I see dawn of new generation and and writing will take roots again. I see hope and keep writing as you love the art. We need to share our perspectives of the world we live in to the next generation “, he said.

A 26 year old Joseph Daniel Sukali is a Mzuzu University graduate who hails from Zomba. Over 40 of his poems and books namely Dealing with a Broken Heart, Whispers of the Beating Heart, Therapy for Broken and others have been published in the Best New African Poet 2020 Anthology, African and Eastern European Languages Anthology and Writers Global Movement.
He is currently working on his first novel” A Dance in the Mud”.

Hip Hop Ace Slessor in a book project

By Chisomo Phiri

Hip hop dazzler Slessor Munthali is ready to launch his biography titled “A walk into Slessor’s Music” on December 5.

In an interview, the rapper said he is aware of the impact a biography can have and what a a difference it would make to his music career, either in the immediate or long run. The star is targeting possible corporate deals in the near future and making dividends out of music.

“I am aware that corporate brands are always interested in image of the artist before setting an endorsement deal in motion. Corporates are happy with numbers when it comes to using artists in product branding. By and large, I’m eager to give my fan-base and corporates the picture of an artist who is into empowering and inspiring lyrics for the betterment of the Malawian community, on wholesale,” Slessor said.

Slessor Munthali

He said he is eager to take his music to a different dimension in a bid to make an impression on the musical global scene and to attract the interest of corporates and civil society institutions that are interested in social change.

“A Walk into Slessor’s Music is a biography that brings to fore my walk to stardom, my love life and my academic background. In addition, the book also provides professional insights on how artists can elevate their brands to greater dimensions and how they can successfully commercialize their art,” said the gifted rapper.

The book was published by Likhula publications under Sambalikagwa Mvona, written by award winning poet And writer Richard Chilango Jr and edited by Edith Gondwe together with Joseph Daniel Sukali.

The biography will be launched at Golden Peacock hotel in Blantyre.

In a separate interview, Richard Chilango the book author, said arts-lovers should come and witness the birth of a magnum opus on a night that promises nothing less of a razzle dazzle.

“we are working towards an event of resplendent colours as we have engaged some of the country’s most sought after artists including Smacks, Saint, Baxxy, Princess Matiki, Bouncy, just but to mention a few,”. He said.

Sad moments in life a poetry departure

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By Emmanuel Moyo

When Alinafe Mhone Kaweche saw a couple embracing love, she was so excited to be a friend of lovers and felt good to see her friends sharing love.

The love she saw the couples sharing got her thinking everything was rosy in a love relationship amongst the youths. She never saw a couple sad or cry because of love affairs like deceitful partners.

The 21 year old young lady now proves that she has predatory instincts before a pen and paper as she leaves the readership of her poems with an insatiable appetite for more pieces of her writing. The sad moments she saw couples face when tables overturned have had a silver lining.

“I saw friends and relatives fall in love then later heart broken, that just made me envisage on how they were feeling and I took down every imagination into a piece of art to write down that feeling I imagined.” She said.

Alinafe Mhone Kaweche

This happened in a period Kaweche had not yet experienced what falling in love was. She was still a young girl and from the love she observed people sharing, she turned into a poet.

“I could just observe issues about love from what couples who happened to be my friends and relatives could do.” She said.

On the flipside, more people breakup up as more people fall in love, this paved a way for more pieces of writing for one Kaweche.

“I jotted down all my observations and also indeed my imagination about love birds I saw around me in my home and also round my home town.” She said.

As time passed, Kaweche was amongst the young ladies that fell in love, she like her friends also enjoyed moments she shared with her partner but was not spared from heartbreaks.

As one Kaweche looked at sad moments couples were passing through and then reading pieces of art written by Malewezi, she found herself another inspiration in writing.

“Having put down what I envisaged to be the feeling of the heartbroken, I also saw Malewezi in Malawi as someone who knows how to choose words and arrange them. I just loved his style.” She said with a smile.

Kaweche has been observing several sad moments in the past years and this cemented a way for her to compose poems of hope and happy moments of love and also short stories in the current time to help heartbroken lovers.

“Today I write different types of poems but mostly love and sad poems not forgetting poems of hope. I’m saying this because if I look at my poems, most of them are love and those of sad times of life.” She said.

She added: “I also write short stories, plays and now I’m working on novels. I used to compose and do music but now I am no longer into the music. And I hope in the future I might go into other categories.”

Kaweche firing a live shot to the youth, she feels that youths in Malawi have not cultivated a culture of reading poems unless it is a class assignment. In her area there are a lot of young people but they do not love to get hold of pieces of writing.

“Youths like reading poetry when they’re at School because it’s part of English learning and they have no choice but to participate. Once they are done with the subject, they no longer continue reading poems and novels.” She complained.

Kaweche now argues the youths in Malawi to develop a spirit of reading saying in reading they will learn more as poems and novels carry more hidden messages. She also said youths who have read her poems have benefited a lot.

“Her writings are inspirational as they give an arousing of mind to special unusual activity and creative thinking.” Said Stephen Mtika one of the young men that reads Kaweche’s poems.

Kaweche is amongst writers who embrace modernity in the 21st century and her poems have attracted a good readership as she takes advantage of internet and social media in particular.

“The poems are easy to access and contain more messages of which some are hidden and when we look into the deeper meanings we learn a lot of things.” Said Eliphazi Banda a young man who has also gotten hold of copies of art Kaweche has been writing.

Kaweche writes real life poems and short stories, no fiction and she plans to release an E-book of poetry titled ‘The Feeling’ (love journey). It contains all the love poems she wrote since she ventured into poetry in 2013.

After releasing an E-book full of poems, her next project is to feed her readership with a novel that she plans to sell within Malawi.

Nankhumwa launches K10 Million primary schools football and  netball trophy

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By Chisomo Phiri

As a part of promoting sports activities in his constituency, a Member of Parliament ( MP) for Mulanje Central Constituency who is also the leader of opposition in the national assembly on Saturday November 7, 2021 presided over the official launch of a K10 Million Honourable Kondwani Nankhumwa Primary Schools Football and Netball trophy at an event that took place at Chisitu Primary School Ground in Mulanje.

Speaking at the event, Nankhumwa said he is a leader believes in promoting sports activitites at grassroot level hence launching the trophy. He said sports activities are important to the youths as they minimize immoral behaviors.

” I am very glad today that am here to preside over the lauch of this  trophy here at Chisitu. The main aim of this trophy is to promote sports among primary school going learners. We want to them to  have the chance for participating in sports activities for them to grow well and heathier in the communities. I observed that young children love sports very much they luck chance and this is why I decided to bring to them this trophy worthy K10 Million where they will enjoy sports”, said Nankhumwa.

Nankhumwa said the trophy was planned to be launched last year but due to COVID-19 restrictions where sports activities  banned, the launch was then put on hold.

” Our plan was to launch this trophy last year but due to COVID-19 restrictions, we failed as the sports a activities were banned. Now the government has ordered that sports activities can resume following the decrease in number of registered cases, we have find it very important to launch the trophy which is expected to end in March 2022″, he said.

Nankhumwa also disclosed that he will soon introduce secondary school bonaza for Secondary school students to compete saying the trophy is only for primary school students only.

” This trophy is strictly for primary school students only but I plans are already in pipeline to introduce secondary school bonaza so as to leave no one behind”, he disclosed.

In his remarks Chairperson for the Mulanje central primary schools league Jonathan Billy Gama said the league is important as it will promote football and netball at grassroot level and encourage children to attend school.

” This league is important as it will help promoting football and netball at grassroot level. This will also help the learners to work hard in schools as it will reduce absent rate among the students and that is why we encouraging only learners to participate”, said Gama.

The event was was preceded by a preparatory tournament for both football and netball where eight teams, four from each discipline, received each prizes ranging from K30,000 to K100,000 and those came first also received trophies. 

13 primary Schools in the Constituency are expected to compete in the tournament and the prizes to be announced in a due course.

In attendance of the trophy launch was renowned football guru of Ntopwa football club Jomo Osman, Senior Chief Chikumbu of Mulanje, councillors from the Constituency, District sports officials and teachers.