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Dowa Council’s performance assessment exemplary

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By Vincent Gunde

Dowa District Council’s Chief Planning Officer Emmanuel Sohaya, says the council being number 2 in the 2024 Local Authority Performance Assessment (LAPA) has spoken a lot that the council has greatly improved in service delivery over the past years.

Sohaya said there has been an outstanding performance in Budget execution, contract management and project implementation calling for more improvements by sectors for the council to maintain the best top 10 most performing in Malawi.

He said 28 Local Authorities in Malawi have demonstrated outstanding performance in Budget execution, contract management and project implementation as compared to the past years speaking to itself that all the councils are striving to be the most performing ones in LAPA.

Emmanuel Sohaya-LAPA has improved service deliveries in councils.



Speaking to the District executive committee (Dec) in Dowa, Sohaya said the LAPA is aimed at providing fiscal incentives to improve Local Authority performance by rewarding good and penalizing poor Local Authority performance.

Sohaya said LAPA is also aimed at providing information that will be used as an input into dialogues and forums regarding enhancing local government financing and institutional performance and service delivery at both the Local Assembly and national levels.

He said the government engaged SP Trainers and Research Consultant to carry out the assessment in councils and this was done using reviewed web-based system, quality assurance was employed at all levels of the assessment and opening the Grievance Redress Mechanism window.

The Officer said in 2024 scores were ranged from 93 percent to as low as 48 percent, Neno District Council was the highest with Chitipa District Council the lowest saying only 3 local Assemblies Neno, Dowa and Nkhotakota scored above 90 percent.

He said Neno District Council has achieved an excellent performance level with a score of 93 percent from 58 percent making it to be the best performing Local Authority demonstrating remarkable progress with Dowa and Nkhotakota coming second and third respectively.

The officer said other notable Local Assembly improvements include Mwanza from 71 percent in 2023 to 85 percent in 2024 and Machinga from 51 percent in 2023 to 85 percent in 2024 observing that 46 percent of Local Assemblies performed below the national average reflecting persistent struggles in governance and service delivery.

“Likoma, Mulanje, Mchinji, Karonga and Chitipa were the bottom 6 with scores below 60 percent,” said Sohaya.

The government conducts LAPA as a precursor for the disbursement of performance based grant cycle, the results of the assessment determine eligibility and the amount of money for Gesp Projects to be implemented by best performing Local Authorities.

Dowa Council’s performance assessment exemplary

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By Vincent Gunde

Dowa District Council’s Chief Planning Officer Emmanuel Sohaya, says the council being number 2 in the 2024 Local Authority Performance Assessment (LAPA) has spoken a lot that the council has greatly improved in service delivery over the past years.

Sohaya said there has been an outstanding performance in Budget execution, contract management and project implementation calling for more improvements by sectors for the council to maintain the best top 10 most performing in Malawi.

He said 28 Local Authorities in Malawi have demonstrated outstanding performance in Budget execution, contract management and project implementation as compared to the past years speaking to itself that all the councils are striving to be the most performing ones in LAPA.

Emmanuel Sohaya-LAPA has improved service deliveries in councils.



Speaking to the District executive committee (Dec) in Dowa, Sohaya said the LAPA is aimed at providing fiscal incentives to improve Local Authority performance by rewarding good and penalizing poor Local Authority performance.

Sohaya said LAPA is also aimed at providing information that will be used as an input into dialogues and forums regarding enhancing local government financing and institutional performance and service delivery at both the Local Assembly and national levels.

He said the government engaged SP Trainers and Research Consultant to carry out the assessment in councils and this was done using reviewed web-based system, quality assurance was employed at all levels of the assessment and opening the Grievance Redress Mechanism window.

The Officer said in 2024 scores were ranged from 93 percent to as low as 48 percent, Neno District Council was the highest with Chitipa District Council the lowest saying only 3 local Assemblies Neno, Dowa and Nkhotakota scored above 90 percent.

He said Neno District Council has achieved an excellent performance level with a score of 93 percent from 58 percent making it to be the best performing Local Authority demonstrating remarkable progress with Dowa and Nkhotakota coming second and third respectively.

The officer said other notable Local Assembly improvements include Mwanza from 71 percent in 2023 to 85 percent in 2024 and Machinga from 51 percent in 2023 to 85 percent in 2024 observing that 46 percent of Local Assemblies performed below the national average reflecting persistent struggles in governance and service delivery.

“Likoma, Mulanje, Mchinji, Karonga and Chitipa were the bottom 6 with scores below 60 percent,” said Sohaya.

The government conducts LAPA as a precursor for the disbursement of performance based grant cycle, the results of the assessment determine eligibility and the amount of money for Gesp Projects to be implemented by best performing Local Authorities.

Dowa Council’s performance assessment exemplary

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By Vincent Gunde

Dowa District Council’s Chief Planning Officer Emmanuel Sohaya, says the council being number 2 in the 2024 Local Authority Performance Assessment (LAPA) has spoken a lot that the council has greatly improved in service delivery over the past years.

Sohaya said there has been an outstanding performance in Budget execution, contract management and project implementation calling for more improvements by sectors for the council to maintain the best top 10 most performing in Malawi.

He said 28 Local Authorities in Malawi have demonstrated outstanding performance in Budget execution, contract management and project implementation as compared to the past years speaking to itself that all the councils are striving to be the most performing ones in LAPA.

Emmanuel Sohaya-LAPA has improved service deliveries in councils.



Speaking to the District executive committee (Dec) in Dowa, Sohaya said the LAPA is aimed at providing fiscal incentives to improve Local Authority performance by rewarding good and penalizing poor Local Authority performance.

Sohaya said LAPA is also aimed at providing information that will be used as an input into dialogues and forums regarding enhancing local government financing and institutional performance and service delivery at both the Local Assembly and national levels.

He said the government engaged SP Trainers and Research Consultant to carry out the assessment in councils and this was done using reviewed web-based system, quality assurance was employed at all levels of the assessment and opening the Grievance Redress Mechanism window.

The Officer said in 2024 scores were ranged from 93 percent to as low as 48 percent, Neno District Council was the highest with Chitipa District Council the lowest saying only 3 local Assemblies Neno, Dowa and Nkhotakota scored above 90 percent.

He said Neno District Council has achieved an excellent performance level with a score of 93 percent from 58 percent making it to be the best performing Local Authority demonstrating remarkable progress with Dowa and Nkhotakota coming second and third respectively.

The officer said other notable Local Assembly improvements include Mwanza from 71 percent in 2023 to 85 percent in 2024 and Machinga from 51 percent in 2023 to 85 percent in 2024 observing that 46 percent of Local Assemblies performed below the national average reflecting persistent struggles in governance and service delivery.

“Likoma, Mulanje, Mchinji, Karonga and Chitipa were the bottom 6 with scores below 60 percent,” said Sohaya.

The government conducts LAPA as a precursor for the disbursement of performance based grant cycle, the results of the assessment determine eligibility and the amount of money for Gesp Projects to be implemented by best performing Local Authorities.

Malawi launches 2025 World Breastfeeding Week

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Ministry of Health on Friday officially launched the 2025 World Breastfeeding Week (WBW), urging the creation of sustainable support systems to promote and protect breastfeeding across the country.

Running from August 1 to 7, this year’s commemoration is being held under the global theme ‘Prioritise Breastfeeding: Create Sustainable Support Systems.’

Speaking at a press briefing in Lilongwe, Secretary for Health Samson Mndolo highlighted breastfeeding as a vital pillar in improving child survival, combating malnutrition, and advancing national development.



Mndolo emphasized the need for comprehensive support at all levels such as households, health facilities, workplaces, and communities to ensure that every mother has the resources and encouragement needed to breastfeed successfully.

“Like many other developing countries, Malawi is grappling with a triple burden of malnutrition: undernutrition, overnutrition, and micronutrient deficiencies,” said Mndolo.

He noted that this year’s theme is especially relevant as the country works to strengthen food and health systems to improve the nutritional status and overall well-being of its people.

On her part,World Health Organization (WHO) Country Representative Neema Kimambo stressed the importance of adopting global best practices such as the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative.

“Mothers should exclusively breastfeed for the first six months and continue breastfeeding for at least two years,” she said.

World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated globally to raise awareness of the benefits of breastfeeding and to encourage actions that support, protect, and promote it at all levels of society.

MRA celebrates 25 years of growth and resilience as a pillar of Malawi’s development

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By Jones Gadama

Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) Board Chairperson Vizenge Kumwenda has commended the institution’s remarkable growth and resilience over the past 25 years.

Speaking at the official launch of MRA’s Silver Jubilee celebrations in Lilongwe, Kumwenda described the MRA as a strong pillar of national development.

He expressed gratitude to President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera for attending the event, noting that his presence signifies strong support for domestic revenue mobilization.

Vizenge Kumwenda



Kumwenda highlighted the MRA’s significant expansion since its establishment in 2000, growing from just over 200 staff to more than 1,700 professionals operating in over 30 stations nationwide.

He announced that MRA has exceeded its July 2025 revenue target by over 25 percent, attributing this outstanding performance to reforms, innovation, and the dedication of staff.

Despite facing various economic shocks, the COVID-19 pandemic, and donor aid withdrawal, the Authority has consistently met and exceeded its targets.

The Board Chairperson paid tribute to former Commissioner Generals and thanked taxpayers and staff for their crucial role in supporting Malawi’s development through sustainable revenue collection.

Kumwenda’s remarks underscore the MRA’s commitment to driving Malawi’s economic growth and development.

As the MRA continues to evolve and strengthen, it remains a vital institution in Malawi’s quest for self-reliance.

The Silver Jubilee celebrations mark a significant milestone in the MRA’s history, highlighting its achievements and resilience over the past quarter century.

The event serves as a testament to the MRA’s dedication to its mission and its ongoing contribution to Malawi’s national development.

With its strong track record and continued commitment to excellence, the MRA is well-positioned to support Malawi’s future growth and prosperity.