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Australian Lotus Resources to inject more money on Kayelekera Uranium Project

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Australian Lotus Resources Limited has received binding commitments to raise 3 billion Malawi Kwacha($5 million) before costs to fund the restart study of its Kayelekera Uranium Project in Karonga Malawi and for near-mine exploration potentially increase the existing 37.5 million pounds uranium resource.

The company will issue 62.5 million placement shares at 8 cents per share to professional and sophisticated investors, including new and existing shareholders in Australia and North America.

Lotus directors have demonstrated their support for the company’s strategy by subscribing for 1.4 million shares. 

kayelekera mine

Use of funds

Lotus will use proceeds from the placement to:

➢ Undertake development studies to support a restart of operations at Kayelekera;

➢ Investigate near-mine uranium exploration opportunities;

➢ Satisfy payments due to Paladin Energy Limited in connection with bond repayments;

➢ Fund care and maintenance costs at the Kayelekera project; and

➢ Review of rutile and rare earths prospects on the Kayelekera tenement package.

No shareholder approval required

Shares will be issued under the company’s issuance capacity in accordance with ASX Listing Rule 7.1 and no shareholder approval is required in connection with the placement.

The placement price of 8 cents per share represents a discount of 11.1% to the 30-day volume-weighted average price (VWAP) of $0.09.

BW Equities acted as lead manager to the placement.

The new shares will rank equally with the company’s existing fully paid ordinary shares.

Kayelekera Project

Lotus has started discussions with major global utilities to reintroduce the Kayelekera project, which has been on care and maintenance since 2014.

It is targeting utilities with open near-term requirements and previous customers of Kayelekera, which is positioned as a proven quality uranium product supplier.

Australian-based exploration company Lotus Resources Ltd completed the acquisition of the Kayelekera Uranium Mine in Malawi from Paladin Energy early this year. The mine produced 10.9 million pounds of uranium (4193 tU) from 2009 to 2014

original story Proactive Australia

Wedding bells as Mr Splash Geoffrey Kapusa weds this saturday

By Durell Namasani

Its promising to be a big day this saturday as celebrated TV personality Geoffrey Kapusa, popularly known as Mr splash is set to tie a knot with his long time sweat-heart Mary Chande Mhone .

Kapusa who found fame after the launch of Tv Malawi with his flagship music show “Music Splash”, earned the name Mr Splash through his usual catchphrase “Splash On”. He is considered by many to have greatly contributed towards the promotion of Malawian Music

wedding bells for Mr Splash

Programme of the wedding suggest officiation will be at St. Columba CCAP Church and the reception will be held at Soche East Hall.

Kapusa was fired from MBC for allegedly warning management to desist from launching propaganda scheme against Malawi Congress Party ahead of the May 21, 2019 general election.

He later joined Mibawa Television before moving to Times Television where he worked for few months.

Mary Chande Mhone also come from the media background having worked for Joy radio of Atupele Muluzi before moving to Capital FM radio. #Malawi News

Long serving ex Malawi Netball Coach Griffin Saenda dead

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Tributes are pouring in for former Malawi National Netball team coach Griffin Zagaro Saenda, who died Thursday morning at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre aged 68.

Saenda was hospitalised last week Thursday after collapsing at his home in Chimwankhunda Township in Blantyre. Minister of Sports Ulemu Msungama said Saenda was one of the best coaches for the Malawi Queens and made great contributions to the country’s netball. “We cannot talk about netball in Malawi without mentioning late coach Saenda’s name.”The Netball fraternity and indeed the whole country will miss his contributions,” said Msungama.

The late Griffin Saenda

Australian based Mwai Kumwenda described his death as a “tremendous loss” to the netball fraternity.”A huge sense of loss that I feel .To know he is no more is definitely a hard hit for the country .A tremendous loss. A true legend – may your soul rest in peace coach Mr Griffin Saenda,” Kumwenda posted on her official Facebook page.General Secretary for the Malawi

Netball Association of Malawi, Carol Bapu, said the association was equally shocked to learn the demise of the former Malawi Queens coach.Saenda won numerous trophies both at club, national and international level. Saenda coached top clubs including Kukoma Diamonds and First Choice Tigresses, formerly Admarc Tigresses. Burial arrangements are yet to be announced

SADC Troika summit to tackle emerging security Issues

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By Mana

Principal Secretary for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Luckie Sikwese has said that the extra Ordinary Southern African Development Committee (SADC) Troika Summit for Defence and Security Organ, which will take place on Friday, November 27. 2020 in Gaborone Botswana will help to bring solutions to some emerging security challenges the region is facing.

Speaking in Gaborone Botswana, on Thursday, ahead of the Summit, he said that the summit would tackle issues of some pockets of terrorism in the region especially in Mozambique and the proposed change in the Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Luckie Sikwese

“The leaders will discuss on how the regional grouping should tackle terrorism attacks in northern part of Mozambique and the proposal by the United Nations to make some changes in the Force Intervention Brigade,” Sikwese explained.

He said the urgency of the matter at hand has forced the regional grouping to call for a physical meeting despite the Covid-19 epidemic.

“The two security issues are crucial for the continued peace in the region hence the chair of the SADC Troika, President of the Republic of Botswana, Dr Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi found it necessary to call for this extra ordinary meeting,” the Principal Secretary added.

Sikwese said that the State President of the Republic of Malawi, Dr Lazarus Chakwera will arrive in Botswana on Friday morning for the meeting and return home the same day.

Other heads of States expected to attend the summit are Presidents of United Republic of Tanzania, South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Mozambique, Botswana and Zimbabwe #Malawi News

Abida Mia call for security features on land Certificates

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Ministry of Lands has suggested that security feature which bee included to land certificates in order to protect them from being tampered with.

Deputy Minister of Lands, Abida Mia made the suggestion Tuesday at Golden Peacock in Lilongwe when she opened a High Level workshop on lessons learnt from the pilot project on the implementation of land laws in Phalombe, Kasungu and Rumphi.

She said there was need to put strong security features on the certificate to ensure that they are safeguarded from the acts of manipulation as it has been happened with some documents issued at the Ministry of Lands in the past.   

Mia said the enactment of the 10 land related laws was so controversial that it was decided to pilot them in eight districts so that the lessons learnt from the pilot phase could inform a national roll out of the laws.

“President has directed that the land laws should be reviewed and, in this respect, the pilot phase of the laws should be allowed to continue until the end of the years, “the Deputy Minister added,

She said the pilot phase of the laws has a critical role of the Land Clerk in every traditional land management area where stakeholders have felt the workload would be too much for a single clerk in an entire area of the traditional authority.

“It was felt one clerk would not be able to facilitate all the adjudication and land demarcation work in a traditional land management area. We urge stakeholders to critically look into this issue and examine how best it can inform the law review process.” Mia explained.

Mia

The Deputy Minister expressed gratitude to Europa Union (EU) for having financed the pilot phase in the said three districts.

She acknowledged World Banks’ financial support for the pilot phase in the other five districts under Agriculture Commercialization Project and Shire Valley Transformation Programme.

Mia appreciated the role played by a consortium of Oxfam, Centre for Environmental policy and Advocacy and Landnet in the implementing the lands laws in Phalombe Kasungu and Rumphi.

Country Director of Oxfam in Malawi, Lingalireni Mihowa said due to collaborative efforts with rural women assembly rural women mobilization and organization in the three pilot districts 4,211 customary estates and 1,041 estates were registered.

She said this represents 35 percent of land registered as belonging to women and this was no mean achievement.

Head of Cooperation at European Union delegation to Malawi, Ivo Hoefkens said the project has helped to define land property in the agriculture sector.

He said the project provide an interest features with perfect collaboration among Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and government in implementation of the project.

Three people from Rumphi namely Emily Kaira, Pachalo Mkandawire and Lekani Mhango were presented with their Land certificates #Malawi News