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Mental Health activists worry with Failure to Utilize Mental Awareness Month

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By: Yankho Maunjiri

Mental Health activists say it is unfortunate that the country did not utilize the month of May as Mental Health Awareness month to sensitize people on mental health issues.

Mental Health Activist Mwiza Mphande said lack of interest on the month shows the country has a long way to go on issues of mental health.

Mwiza Mphande



“To be honest we haven’t done impressively it is a month where we were supposed to have serious events maybe because Malawi as a country is going through a lot and people are focused on other things but it would have been an opportunity for the country and people in rural areas to know more about mental health”, said Mphande.

Without saying the magnitude or the exact figure to determine how serious the problem of mental health is in Malawi, Mphande said the problem is big and needs collaborative efforts from government and non-governmental organizations to deal with it.

“The problem we have in this country is that people do not work together. There are a lot and of organisations in this country that advocate for mental health but do not work together”, concluded Mphande.

Stakeholder opinions won’t influence MEC decision on Constituency demarcation

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By: Yankho Maunjiri

Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) says all the complaints and suggestions they have received regarding constituency re-demarcation exercise from all district councils, will form part of their final meeting as a commission.

Speaking on Wednesday in Dedza district after consultative meeting, MEC Chairperson Justice Dr Chifundo Kachale said on the issue of names of constituencies and wards, they follow a procedure where they allow stakeholders to agree on a given name.

‘‘In the event that stakeholders of a particular ward or constituency are not able to agree on a common name, then the commission has a duty to suggest a name that is in line with the geographical location of the area that voters can be able to know where they are going to vote,’’ said Kachale.

On boundaries, Dr Kachale said stakeholder consultations do not suggest that the commission has given over their duty to determine the boundaries to the stakeholders.

MEC Chair Kachale

‘‘The stakeholders have the right to express their opinions on the boundaries that we are proposing, these Include MP’s since this is a political process, it will affect the political outcome,’’ said Kachale.

In his remarks, Dedza Central East Constituency parliamentarian Joshua Malango said they welcome the re-demarcation exercise since it will assist in developing the district as a whole.

‘‘The re-demarcation exercise is welcome but we are only asking MEC to re-look into some of the issues we have raised for example there have been names which were proposed but these are not names which have been received by people on the grass root,’’ said Malango.

He said the commission has asked them to submit new names and proposals which he said they will comply saying they have trust the commission will help them as they are re-doing the map.

In Dedza, about 520 thousand people are expected to vote in 2025 general elections from ten constituencies following the constituency re-demarcation process.

People in Dedza district have been given up to 4th June to present their issues through the DC’s office.

Ministry Urges Farmers to Store their Produces securely

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By: Yankho Maunjiri

Ministry of agriculture has advised farmers in the country to store their farm produce appropriately to avoid post-harvest losses that happens when grain is not stored properly.

According to the ministry’s spokesperson Gracian Lungu, 10-15% of harvests get lost every year due to poor storage management.

‘‘We mostly lose around 10-15% of the national harvest due to poor management, therefore our ministry has been promoting some of the storage technologies that will allow farmers to keep their grain for a long time,’’ said Lungu.

Gracian Lungu

Lungu said some of the technologies are thematic bags, which are mostly sold on the Malawian markets.

‘‘ we have been promoting this technology, as it has proved to be one of the easiest and good storage technology, yes they can be expensive at the onset of buying , but the good thing is that the bag can be used for 2 to 3 years, added Lungu.

He further said they have also been encouraging farmers to use pesticides to keep their grain.

Atupele Muluzi to became a Pan African Business Executive

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By Durrell Namasani

Former President of the United Democratic Front (UDF) who has recently resigned from the role and politics all together has for the first time spoken of what his future plans are. Atupele has said his next move is to become a Pan African Business Executive.

Writing on his Facebook page, Atupele, son of Former President Bakili Muluzi wrote “Friends – I have left politics to transition into a Pan-African business executive.Together with global business partners we intend to immediately lead in kick starting a mini-industrial and economic revolution for the progress and development of Malawi.”

Atupele Muluzi

Atupele also told his followers that he is open to ideas from anyone interested to engage him

“I am open to your ideas, new strategies and we look forward to working with you. Please feel free to inbox me or post on my page. Alternatively you can e-mail: austinmuluzi@yahoo.co.uk. We will be in touch!”

Few days ago UDF released a statement that it’s Leader Atupele has retired from active Politics. Lilian Patel has so far been elevated to the role of Acting Leader of the Party

Respect for Martse from President Chakwera as he takes time to visit and console the family

By Staff Reporter

President Chakwera who has just arrived in the country from Equatorial Guinea where he went for the African Union Summit made it a priority to go an visit the family of the late rapper Martse to condole them on the untimely death of the youngster.

Accompanied by the First Lady, Monica, President Chakwera arrived at the Nkhata residence in Likuni, Lilongwe at 17:45pm on Sunday.

President Chakwera arriving to console Martse Family.



He was welcomed by Minister of Youth and Sports Richard Chimwendo Banda, Homeland Security Minister Jean Sendeza and other government officials.

Martse died on Monday, May 23 at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre after the house he was sleeping in, was gutted down by fire in Monkey Bay.

He had sustained serious multiple burns in the process.

Martse was laid to rest on Wednesday May 25 at Area 18 Cemetery in Lilongwe after an emotional farewell service at Civo Stadium