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Chakwera believes he is at peace with God

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By Vincent Gunde

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera says he believes that he is at peace with God saying in 4 years that he has been President, he has delivered for the Malawian people.

President Chakwera said he has enough trust in the Malawian people that they are fair minded enough to judge his performance as President by what he has done not by what other politicians say about him or by the disasters that have befallen Malawians.



He said the disasters have subjected Malawians to a season of pain that they must have the strength to endure and overcome saying he believe that Malawians will overcome the crisis.
 
Delivering the State of National Address (SONA) in Parliament on Friday, President Chakwera said on his inauguration as the 6th President of the Republic of Malawi, he told the Malawian people that their victory over the dark forces, the task they have given him was to correct the decades-long mismanagement of natural and national treasures and institutions.

President Chakwera said today, it is clear that the systemic surgery Malawians have undergone in the past 4 years has indeed been very painful but, the worst of all, was in 2024 to feel from the people’s hearts breaking from the shocking and tragic death of the late Dr. Saulosi Chilima and eight others.

He said it was painful to feel the society being torn apart by political witch hunt and conspiracy theories about the incident and reading the Commission of Inquiry’s report detailing how they got on that plane, how they died, how various agencies responded when they lost contact with them, and how they were found.

“Painful to see the bereaved families whom I have personally spent time with, caught in a spiral of       grief compounded by political exploitation and feelings of despair.” Said Dr. Chakwera.

He said just two nights ago, Malawians were powerfully reminded by Mrs Mary Chilima herself about how painful it is to feel stuck with questions for which only the Heavenly Father has answers about what happened on that plane before it went down.

During the launch of SKC Foundation in Lilongwe with President Chakwera, his Vice Dr. Michael Usi and MCP Cabinet ministers all in attendance, Madam Mary Chilima said she continue to mourn and seek convincingly answers as to why Dr. Chilima-a visionary, hardworking, humble, patriotic, peace-loving, and prayerful son of the soil had to die in such circumstances.

Madam Chilima said there are still many questions regarding those 24 hours and efforts to address these concerns have fallen short of being satisfactory saying despite she recognizes Dr. Saulosi Chilima now transcends earthly worries and that through the SKC Foundation, his legacy remains alive, unstoppable, and undefeated.

The State of the National Address (SONA) has been delivered by President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera under the theme “Taking our development  forward to continuing the progress we  have delivered”

Illovo Sugar Malawi’s profit drops 50%, dividend payout slashed

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

Illovo Sugar Malawi, a leading sugar producer listed on the Malawi Stock Exchange, has reported a significant decline in its financial performance for 2024.

The company’s profit after tax plummeted by 50% to K23 billion, down from K56.7 billion in 2023.

The decline in profit has had a ripple effect on the company’s dividend payout, which has dropped to K5 per ordinary share for the period, a significant reduction from K25 per ordinary share in 2023.



This news is likely to disappoint investors who had grown accustomed to the company’s generous dividend payouts.

According to Interim Managing Director Kondwani Msimuko, the decline in profit can be attributed to natural disasters that resulted in the loss of thousands of tonnes of sugarcane.

Msimuko acknowledged investors’ concerns over the drop in dividends and assured them that the company is taking proactive steps to mitigate future risks and sustain profitability.

Despite the challenges faced by Illovo Sugar Malawi, the company remains committed to delivering value to its shareholders. Msimuko expressed his confidence in the company’s ability to bounce back from the current challenges and emerge stronger in the long run.

Real Madrid exposes Manchester City’s lack of belief,ageing team

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

Manchester City’s 3-2 defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League has laid bare the team’s lack of belief and ageing squad.

Despite taking the lead twice, City were unable to hold on, succumbing to Real’s trademark late surge.

The defeat has raised questions about City’s ability to compete with the best teams in Europe.



Manager Pep Guardiola admitted that his team’s lack of stability and composure had cost them dearly.

“We are not stable enough. I have been here for many years, and we’ve been an extraordinary team, a machine every three days.

“This year, I accept when the opponent is better, but at the moment, I am not good enough to give composure to the team to manage these situations”,said Guardiola

The defeat has also highlighted the need for City to refresh their squad.

With players like Kevin de Bruyne and Bernardo Silva approaching the twilight of their careers, City need to bring in younger talent to inject new energy into the team.

Real Madrid, on the other hand, demonstrated their ruthless efficiency, scoring two late goals to turn the game around.

The Spanish giants have a reputation for being able to win games in the dying minutes, and they lived up to that reputation at the Etihad Stadium.

The defeat leaves City facing an uphill task to turn the tie around in the second leg at the Bernabeu.

However, Guardiola remains optimistic, saying that his team can still win the tie if they can find the right balance and composure.

BEFIT programme set to revolutionize learning outcomes in Malawi

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

Gwengere Primary School in Dedza is an experience improvement in learning outcomes, thanks to the introduction of the Building Education Foundation Through Innovation and Technology (BEFIT) programme.

Headteacher Sandram Nachiola expressed  that the tablet-based learning initiative would contribute to an educated community.

He added that the programme would help learners acquire strong foundational skills in literacy and numeracy.



The BEFIT programme is designed to reduce learning poverty in Malawi, and Gwengere Primary School is among the beneficiaries.

Nachiola acknowledged that the programme would make learning more engaging and interactive. He anticipated that the use of tablets would reduce absenteeism and dropout rates.

Nachiola has also emphasized the importance of teacher training in ensuring the success of the BEFIT programme. He applauded the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education for training all teachers at the school.

The Ministry of Education has embarked on an ambitious plan to roll out the BEFIT programme to all 6000 public schools in Malawi by 2029.

Meanwhile Education Public Relations Officer Mphatso Nkuonera,says the government’s commitment to reducing learning poverty.

President Chakwera honors Late Saulos Chilima, calls for dedication in Ntcheu’s Development

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By Burnett Munthali

President Lazarus Chakwera has paid tribute to the late Vice President Dr. Saulos Chilima, describing him as a hardworking leader who was deeply committed to the development of Ntcheu and Malawi as a whole. Speaking ahead of his detailed report on the government’s development projects in Ntcheu, Chakwera emphasized Chilima’s dedication, resilience, and passion for progress.

The president acknowledged that Chilima, who tragically lost his life in a plane crash, played a crucial role in shaping Malawi’s governance. He highlighted the late vice president’s work ethic and love for his home district, saying that his contributions should serve as an inspiration to all leaders, particularly members of Parliament. Chakwera urged MPs and government officials to learn from Chilima’s unwavering commitment and to channel that same level of dedication into their responsibilities.

Chakwera



Following his tribute, Chakwera shifted focus to the various development initiatives his administration has implemented in Ntcheu. He outlined the government’s efforts to improve infrastructure, health services, and economic opportunities in the district. Roads have been upgraded to facilitate easier transportation, and investments have been made in education and healthcare to enhance service delivery for the people of Ntcheu.

Chakwera reiterated that for meaningful development to take place, leaders must demonstrate hard work and integrity, just as Chilima did during his tenure. He encouraged all stakeholders to remain focused on the country’s progress rather than engaging in political distractions.

The president’s speech not only honored the late vice president’s legacy but also served as a call to action for national leaders to work with determination in driving development forward. As his address continued, Malawians awaited further details on how the government plans to sustain and expand progress in Ntcheu and beyond.