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Malawi And Kenya Renew Bilateral Ties With Signing Of Eight Agreements

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By Staff reporter

Kenya and Malawi have ushered in a new dawn in their bilateral relations by signing eight new agreements designed to strengthen socioeconomic bonds between the two nations.

At the agreements were signed Thursday afternoon at State House, Nairobi at the end of bilateral talks between Kenyan and Malawian delegations led by President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Southern Africa counterpart Lazarus Chakwera.

The eight agreements covered broad areas of cooperation between Kenya and Malawi in politics, diplomacy, defence, fisheries and aquaculture as well as cooperatives development. Others are technical cooperation in health and tourism.

Earlier, President Chakwera, who was accompanied by Malawi’s First Lady Monica Chakwera, was received at State House, Nairobi by their hosts President Uhuru Kenyatta and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta in an elaborate state reception ceremony that included a guard of honour mounted by a detachment of the Kenya Army and a 21 gun salute.

President Chakwera and President Uhuru Kenyatta

In a joint press address, President Kenyatta said collaboration and consolidation of ties between the two countries would guarantee socioeconomic growth of their citizens and the African continent as a whole and called for effective implementation of the newly signed agreements.

Noting that the founding fathers of the two countries were committed to and envisioned a truly free Africa, President Kenyatta said subsequent generations were required to innovate and transform their societies through economic emancipation and genuine political independence.

“Through the years, Kenya and Malawi have maintained a strong bond of friendship that has seen the two countries collaborate in initiatives aimed at securing the prosperity of our peoples.

“Your Excellency, our Founding Fathers were visionaries. In their foresight, they prophesized a totally liberated Africa, supported the liberation movements across the continent, and midwifed the establishment of the Organization of African Unity,” President Kenyatta said.

He noted that a strong Kenya-Malawi partnership would enhance the two nations competitiveness saying Nairobi was committed to working with the Southern Africa nation to ensure that the EAC-COMESA-SADC Free Trade Areas and the Africa Continental Free Trade (AfCFTA) arrangements succeed.

“Kenya believes that these arrangements, if well implemented, hold the answers to our continent’s African Solutions to African Problems doctrine. Through these multilateral platforms Kenya, Malawi and other African countries have an excellent opportunity to explore tangible approaches to build strong and resilient African economies, post Covid-19,” President Kenyatta said.

At the same time, President Kenyatta expressed concern over the terrorist threats facing Mozambique saying Kenya fully supports the steps taken by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) towards addressing the challenge.

On his part, President Chakwera regretted that the strong historical ties between Nairobi and Lilongwe had been dormant for a long time and expressed confidence that the signing of the eight agreements would help reignite mutually beneficial relations.

“I personally felt that bond of kinship when Your Excellency and I met on the sidelines of the Global Education summit in London of which Your Excellency was a great co-host. I also felt the same bond of kinship when I interacted with your Excellency and other Kenya officials at various forums,” President Chakwera said.

Govt moves in to revive idle factory shells run by cooperatives

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of industry Roy Kachale Banda says his ministry is going to take deliberate steps to ensure that all factory shells provided to communities under cooperative initiative are operating to fulfill objectives the facilities were established for.

Kachale said the Tonse government administration is concerned that some factory shells provided to cooperatives under programs One Village One Product remain idle, years after they were constructed hence the decision to push for their operationalization.

He made the remarks in Blantyre on Wednesday when he toured Mankhamba Bee Keeping and Kunthembwe Producers and Marketing Limited Cooperatives to appreciate the progress of activities at the two institutions which despite having the facilities to enable them add value to agricultural products before selling, they are yet to start using the facilities due to absence of electricity and reliable water sources among other challenges.
” We will invite Ministry of responsible for energy and ESCOM to a roundtable discussion on what we can do to expedite the process to bring electricity to the facilities”, said Kachale.

The minister has also disclosed that soon, his ministry will identify experts to train cooperatives on how best they can process their products to meet the desired quality as well as imparting them with business business management skills which seem to be a common challenge among cooperatives.
Mankhamba Bee Keeping has a warehouse but need machinery and electricity to start processing and add value to honey they produce while Kunthembwe despite having a warehouse and equipment for processing groundnuts into cooking oil and groundnuts flour, processing is not taking place due to absence of electricity at the facility years after applying to ESCOM.

Value Addition has been put as one of key areas of focus for the attainment of the country’s long-term objective of ” an inclusively wealthy nation” under the Malawi 2063 agenda.

Karonga Council chair dares ministry of agriculture to perfect AIP processes

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By Emmanuel Moyo

Karonga District Council Chairperson, Belliam Msukwa, has challenged Ministry of Agriculture to perfect the processes of Agricultural Subsidy Input Programs (AIP) with an aim of avoiding challenges farmers faced in the past farming season.

The call was made during 4th Karonga District Council Agricultural fair on Thursday under the theme Agricultural innovations – key to agri-based industrialization.

In an interview, Msukwa described early preparations as a best way in handling problems that farmers would face in accessing AIPs.
“The earlier is always better, so it would be good if the ministry would already look into setting up all the required machines and make sure that upon bringing the inputs, network is smooth for farmers to easily access the fertilizer.
“Previously faced network challenges in accessing the farm inputs to the extent that some farmers failed to apply fertilizer into their fields in time because of the delays in accessing them,” he said.

Belliam Msukwa- council chair

He has since pointed out that there is need to also supply the inputs in time.
On his part, Programs manager for Karonga Agriculture Development Division (ADD), Aggrey Kamanga, assured farmers that they need not to worry about the challenges.
“This year farmers should not expect challenges in accessing AIP as we previously had a meeting where it was disclosed that network system has been updated to accommodate many beneficiaries,” he said.

The fair saw different cooperatives around Karonga showcasing their farm produce and products.
Christian Aid is among the organizations that are supporting women in cooperatives around Karonga.

Prophet Bushiri honours his K20 million pledge to Fatsani Movie

By Ephraim Nyondo

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri—through one of his companies’ PSBMI Travel Tours—on Tuesday afternoon honoured the K20 million pledge he made to the Fatsani Movie team to help them promote their movie worldwide.

In his brief speech during cheque presentation to the team at his office in Lilongwe, Prophet Bushiri underlined that Fatsani movie is a great export for Malawi, as such, it must be supported.

20 Million Kwacha from Prophet Bushiri.

Fatsani movie team leader Gift ‘Sukez’ Sukali hailed the Prophet for living up to his promise.

TT is a registered travel agency responsible for spiritual pilgrims, corporate and leisure travels, safari and tours and car hire. It is a member of Malawi Tourism Council and also registered under the Tourism and Hotels Board under the Ministry of Tourism and
Culture.

Man Dies of Electrocution in Chikwawa as he attempts to steal Transformer Copper wires

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By Durrell Namasani

A 27 year old man has died after tampering a live electric wire in Chikwawa.

The deceased has been identified as Matsauso Ganamba of Malemia village Traditional Authority Ngabu in Chikwawa District.

According to Sergeant Dickson Matemba,Public Relations Officer for Chikwawa Police ,Ganamba met his fate in the wee hours of 20 October,2021 when he went to steal a copper wire on a transformer that was planted near a maize mill in Malemia village and in the process he dug the wire and continued to disconnect it from the Escom pole unfortunately he touched a live electric wire and got electrocuted and fell down from a pole.

The Late Matsauso Ganamba

After receiving the information Ngabu police detectives informed Escom personnel and went to the scene accompanied by the medical practitioner from Ngabu health centre and postmortem revealed that death was caused due to electrocution.

However police in the district are advising people to avoid tampering with Escom properties to avoid similar incidents.