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Standard Bank K30 Million Scholarships hailed by students and Government

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By Durell Namasani


Beneficiaries of the Standard Bank and Press Trust joint scholarship scheme have commended the bank for its commitment to ease the financial and material burden they face to complete their education.

Speaking at Likuni Boys Secondary School in Lilongwe where the bank presented the K30 million fund for this year, a representative of the secondary students Alex Chikwinde said the fund has is going a long way to increase access to affordable education for disadvantaged children.

“With this fund, we are able to go to school with the confidence that we’ll not be withdrawn for the lack of tuition and boarding fees. It’s been a huge relief for most of us as we could not afford the fees and other needs such as stationery,” said Chikwinde.

Director for Secondary Education in the Ministry of Education Dr Florida Banda said the lack of tuition fees and related needs is a serious challenge in the Malawi education sector.

She said government partnered Standard Bank, Press Trust, UNICEF and CAMFED to boost its existing scholarship scheme for needy students. “We are grateful for the role of our partners in helping to alleviate this problem. Although government’s scheme covered some 14,000 needy students this year, it was not enough to reach out to every pupil in need,” she said.

Standard Bank Head of Legal and Governance Norah Nsanja said the scholarships are a continuation of the bank’s investment towards improving the quality of education across all key levels in Malawi.

She said the bank has a solid track record of investing in education as the sector is a prerequisite in contributing economic development of the country.

“Together with our partners, we share the same vision that education is a catalyst for stimulating economic growth and prosperity,” said Nsanja.

Press Trust Chief Executive Gibson Ngalamila said the coming on board of Standard Bank has increased the number of beneficiaries from two to four per district.

“We had been running the scholarships as Press Trust since 2003. But due to pressure as demand for scholarships grew, we asked Standard Bank to join us in 2020. This has helped to enhance the scholarship as more students are accessing secondary school.” said Ngalamila.

The K30 million scholarship targets 68 students from 12 national secondary schools.

Man who defiled his Niece get 21 years Jail time

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By Staff Reporter

The Lillongwe Chief Resident Magistrate’s Court has sentenced a 41-year-old man to 21 years in prison for defiling his 12-year-old niece. The convict Emmanuel Amos Chimombo, was jailed on Wednesday March 9, 2022 before Chief Resident Magistrate Patrick Chirwa.

The court heard through State Prosecutor Sub Inspector Damiano Nyasulu that the convict committed the offense on the night of May 4, 2021 in his house at Area 36 in Lilongwe.
At the time, the court heard ,Chimombo’s wife was away when Chimombo took advantage and sneaked into his niece’s bedroom. He forced himself into her, threatening to kill her if she dare shout or reveal anything. The victim however, was kicked out of the home and she narrated her ordeal to her mother in Ntcheu .


In his trial, Chimombo denied defiling the child, prompting the State to parade four witnesses to prove its case. The State went on asking the court to execute a long prison sentence. It argued further that Chimombo had not only broken the girl’s virginity but also traumatized her.

In his mitigation, Chimombo prayed for leniency saying he had a huge family obligation .
But in his judgement, Chief Resident Magistrate Patrick Chirwa quashed the mitigation and instead bought into the State’s plea.

Chirwa went further sending Chimombo to jail for 21 years to serve as a warning to would-be sex offenders.

MUBAS disowns ” Loan ya Bushiri Sochoz” poster

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By Staff Reporter

The Malawi University of business and Applied Science ( MUBAS) Student Union officials have trashed the poster making rounds on social media indicating that the council will hold what is dubbed ” Loan Ya Bushiri Soshoz”.

In a statement, the council leaders say, the poster is fake and that there is no such activity at Mubas.

The so called fake poster came a day after Prophet Shepherd Bushiri announced that he will help 5,000 needy students in secondary and college schools of which some Mubas needy students are to benefit from the Bursary.

Gaba-less Pirates Out of the Nedbank Cup

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By Staff Reporter


Orlando Pirates continue to flounder without Flames’ forward ‘Gabadinho Mhango’ as they were knocked out of the Nedbank Cup after loosing 5-4 to Marumo Gallants in a penalty shootout on Wednesday evening.

The match that took place at Peter Mokaba Stadium ended 1-1 after 120 minutes.

Olisa Ndah, Linda Mntambo and Terence Dzvukamanja missed their spot kicks as Gallants keeper King Ndlovu netted the winner for the defending champions.

The Buccaneers have been performing poorly in recent DStv Premiership matches following the continued exclusion of the Malawian star by co-coaches Mandla Ncikazi and Fadlu Davids.

Mhango, who had a sensational 2021 African Cup of Nations for the Flames , has only featured once for Pirates since returning from the tournament.

This was as a substitute in the 2-3 loss to Al Ittihad in the CAF Champions League.

Chakwera frustrated with delayed projects in some Ministries

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By Ben Chaponda

On Tuesday, March 8, 2022, President Lazarus Chakwera engaged officials from Ministries of Lands, Transport and Public Works, Home Land Security, Account General and Education at the Presidential Delivery Unit ( PDU ) to establish why completion of various projects was delaying.

The President could not hide his frustrations and called the delay shameful.

He said mong other delayed Projects that have frustrated him are construction of 10,000 Security Institutions Houses, three Teachers’houses in Mchinji, Rumphi and Chikwawa, 14 primary Schools in urban areas, 29 girls’ hostels science laboratories and library blocks.

He however, demanded better coordination among officials and enforceable timeline from the official of the above mentioned Ministries so as to ensure that these projects are concluded within given timeframe.