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Nigerian singer ‘Kizz Daniel’ confirms to perform in Malawi for first time

By Staff Reporter


Renowned Nigerian singer Kizz Daniel has confirmed that he will stage his first-ever live performance in the country on August 27 at the Lilongwe Golf Club.

Confirming the news on his social media pages, the singer said Malawians should prepare for a powerful performance this summer at an event called Epic Lifestyle Concert.

The event has been organised by Epic Lifestyle in collaboration with Deejay Chi.

Kizz Daniel

Epic Group CEO, Yollam Kawanga told 247 Malawi that the event will be the birth of one of the biggest Concerts in Africa.

“This will be the birth of one of the biggest African Concerts called Epic Lifestyle Concert. People should expect Big Names from across the globe in the near future,” he said.

The concert will be part of Kizz Daniel’s Classic Tour which will start in London, Glasgow, Birmingham and Manchester in the United Kingdom.

Formerly known as Kiss Daniel, the 27-year-old singer real-name Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe is best known for his hit singles such as “Woju” and “Yeba”.

Government to commit resources towards Tuberclosis in 2022/2023 budget

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By Mphatso Nkuonera, Mana

Minister of Health, Khumbize Kandondo Chiponda, has urged Malawians to continue seeking Tuberculosis (TB) clinical medical attention as government is committed to inject domestic resources in the quest to suppress TB transmission.

She was speaking at Crossroads Hotel in Lilongwe, on Thursday during the World TB Day, which was held under the theme ‘Invest to end TB, save lives.’“Global Fund and other give 90 per cent of total services with World Health Organization (WHO) providing technical support. Government is very grateful with the support we are getting from our partners and donors in the health sector.

Minister of Health, Khumbize Kandondo Chiponda

However, government will from the 2022/2023 National Budget start allocating domestic resources to complement the donors’ efforts,” she said.She, then, commended the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Elimination Programme (NTLEP) staff for its commitment in dealing with TB in the country.

WHO Acting Country Representative, Janet Kayita, emphasised on the urgent need to invest necessary resources to reinvigorate the fight against TB and realise the commitments to end TB by global leaders.

A press statement released by the Ministry of Health, says Covid-19 pandemic has negatively impacted on provisions of TB services since it started.

African Drone and Data Academy Programme Closes

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By Joshua Faleti

The African drone and data academy that was held in Malawi has come to a close, and the organisers celebrated this feat with a closing ceremony. The ceremony saw the presentation of projects that various teams developed during the training These included remote sensing technology during the response to natural disasters, precision agriculture and pest control, and road damage detection using Artificial Intelligence. These technologies will consequently be vital to solving the continent’s problems.

At the event, participants committed to using the technologies to solve problems in their communities. They also committed to transferring knowledge so that more young people in Africa can learn about these technologies, thus helping in the digital inclusion and insertion of their countries in a globalized world.

The academy also obtained various results, including the construction of an unmanned fixed-wing aircraft, EcoSoar model, Drones with vertical take-off capability Model S500, creation of analytical models using DeepLearning to control electrical networks, creation of models for identification, quantification and analysis of palm trees in neotropical regions and the use of Google Earth Engine (cloud computing tool created by google) for large-scale analysis. The training also involved certification in Drone operation (TOP – Trusted Operator Certificate) by the International Association of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (AUVSI).

UNICEF thanked the participation and support of the participating institutions, including the University of Virginia, the University of Furman, the Malawi University of Science and Technology, the host, as well as the various sponsors. Unicef also extended gratitude to individuals and institutions from different countries that participated

**Post first appeared in SPACE IN AFRICA

University of Malawi has a new Vice Chancellor

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By Staff Reporter

Professor Samson Sajidu has been appointed as the new vice-chancellor of the University of Malawi (UNIMA).

According to a communication from UNIMA Council, Prof. Sajidu’s appointment as the new vice-chancellor of the UNIMA is with effect from 1 April, 2022.

“Please take note that Council has guided that the outgoing Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Al Mtenje and the incoming Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Samson Sajidu should work together in the month of April, 2022 for purposes of orderly handovers. Therefore, invite all of you to join me in congratulating Prof. Sajidu for being appointed to the position of vice-chancellor. Let us render our full support as he embarks on his new tour of duty,” reads the communication in part.

Prof. Sajidu becomes the 10th vice-chancellor of the university being preceded by Prof. John Kalenga Saka. In the history of the university, the first vice-chancellor was Dr Ian Michael 1965–1973.

Reach Out Project make generous donation to flood victims in Chikwawa

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By Staff Reporter

The Reach Out Project spearheaded by Ashley Furniture Home store, on Sunday made a generous donation to over seventy families affected by floods in Chikwawa district.

The donations were made at Chilangoma and Misili camps.

Ashley Furniture donated assorted food stuff worth K1 million and it’s employees donated second hand clothes and shoes to the victims.

Ashley Furniture staff (Mwamondwe centre)

Speaking after making the donation Ashley furniture Marketing and Communications Manager Lumuli Mwamondwe popularly known as Biggie Lu, said he was very much concerned after seeing that people in different parts of the country especially in the Lower Shire were badly affected by floods induced by tropical storm Ana.

“I was very much concerned about the loss of lives and the damages caused by the natural disaster and got in touch with Ashley Furniture bosses and other well wishers for disaster relief assistance. I am happy today that we are finally here reaching out to our friends,” said Mwamondwe

Mwamondwe then thanked individuals that showed support towards the initiative.

In January this year, heavy rainfall associated with strong winds caused havoc in the Lower Shire districts of Chikwawa and Nsanje where over ten villages were rendered destitute by the flooding rivers.