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The EU supports nutrition and social protection in Malawi with €39 million

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As part of Team Europe’s response to COVID-19 in Malawi, the European Union has allocated €39 million to mitigate the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding will address the increasing needs of vulnerable parts of the population in the field of nutrition and social protection, including pregnant women and children. 

Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpilainen, said: “The COVID-19 pandemic risks wiping out in many countries any progress made in human development over the recent years. Together, as part of our Team Europe response, we are allocating €39 million to Malawi to boost nutrition and social protection among particularly vulnerable communities. As a former teacher myself, I am proud that, through this contribution, 280,000 pupils will be able to continue accessing school meals. This is key for their development and to their education.”

The pandemic has caused unprecedented challenges to Malawi due to the strained health care system and the effects of the containment measures. The most vulnerable have been most affected by food scarcity and an increase in food prices. For this reason, this additional Team Europe support focuses mainly on addressing the socio-economic consequences of the pandemic and will be composed of:

A €16 million top up for the Afikepo programme

This 16 million increase for the Afikepo programme (from €70 to €86 million), which in the local language of Chichewa means: “Let them [the children] develop to their full potential”, will allow 280,000 pupils to benefit from school meals in 200 primary schools in Malawi’s Southern region thanks to the programme. Smallholder farmers in the surrounding communities will be the principal suppliers of the food, contributing also to support the local agri-systems.

The programme contributes to improving the nutritional status of school-age children and to increasing income opportunities of the surrounding communities. As the pandemic is limiting access to health check-ups and malnutrition treatments, the EU support also includes COVID-19 prevention measures, such as improving access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene as well as behavioural change interventions to benefit school learners, their families and their entire communities. The World Food Programme, which has a longstanding partnership with the Government of Malawi on school feeding programmes, will implement the action.

A further €23 million for Social Cash Transfer programme for vulnerable communities

A further €23 million will be provided to support the National Social Cash Transfer Programme under the SoSuRe Programme (increasing the total funding from €50 to €73 million) to support vulnerable communities. Building on the lessons learned from the programme’s implementation to date, the additional support will allow to increase the number of beneficiaries in rural areas and extend it to urban vulnerable populations.

Currently, the National Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) includes 65,000 households (269,666 individuals) in rural settings only. The monthly amount paid under the regular programme is MWK 9,500 (around €11/12) per month (paid every 2 months, so 6 times a year).

Rural support focuses on families who live on less than $2 a day and have limited capacity to access the labour market, for example elderly people, persons living with disabilities and single parent households.

As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact, the top up for the programme will allow to increase the number of regular beneficiaries of the programme in rural areas from 65,000 to 80,000 in the next year. Beneficiaries in rural areas will receive a temporary top-up of MWK 5,000 (€5/6) for 4 months.

In addition, 27,000 households in urban settings will receive a 3 months cash support (35,000 MWK, equivalent to €39 per month) to cushion the socioeconomic effects of COVID-19. The amount (35,000 MWK) is linked to the minimum salary in the country.

Urban beneficiaries will include households depending on daily work in the informal sector, who live from hand to mouth, and have now seen their livelihoods deeply affected by the COVID-19 crisis.

Support will be provided through cash transfers, which could serve to finance, for example, women’s economic and social empowerment, livelihood diversification among the vulnerable or food security. It is part of the EU support to strengthening social protection systems in Malawi. Germany and Ireland are also involved in the Social Cash Transfer Programme. The KfW Development Bank is the main implementing partner of this action.

NICE engages candidates in by-elections on conflict management

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Written by Steve Chirombo

The National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) Trust has called on various electoral stakeholders especially political party representatives in Chikwawa to peacefully co-exist.

Communities in Makhuwira South Ward on November 10 this year will go to the polls to elect a councilor in by-elections following the death of Mannick Gannet who was local government representative for the area.

District Civic Education Officer for NICE in Chikwawa, Joseph Chamambala made the sentiments at the weekend during an interaction with candidates, traditional and religious leaders and area development committee representatives on conflict management at Mitondo Primary School.

“Basically, we are saying as we are going towards November 10 by-elections where Makhuwira South communities will elect a councilor, we want them to peacefully co-exist, they should be able to live in harmony irrespective of a political party they support,” he said.

District Civic Education Officer for NICE in Chikwawa, Joseph Chamambala

“It is only through co-existence, and living in harmony that communities will go to different political party meetings to appreciate the ideologies through candidates’ different manifestos,” he added.

Chamambala called on the candidates and the political party representatives to value the importance of conducting a violent free campaign so that many people can go to attend their meetings.

A UTM candidate, Francesca Nyangulu said the meeting was an eye opener and beneficial.

“During the meeting, we tackled a number of issues such as conflict management in an electoral process. That has given me some idea on how to go about certain things in an electoral process,” Nyangulu said.

“I will advise my supporters to conduct peaceful and violent free campaigns. Above all, I have the confidence that come November 10th, I will carry the day,” she said.

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate, Henry Tambu said he was impressed with the interface meeting, adding that conflict management in an electoral process was a tool to help conduct violent free elections.

“We can’t build a nation where there is violence. We need to conduct violent free campaign. I am one of the violent free candidates. On our part as DPP, we are ready; so far, so good,” Tambu said.

Five candidates from four political parties namely; UTM, DPP, United Democratci Front and Malawi Congress Party as well as an independent candidate are vying for the position of a councilor for Makhuwira South Ward.

Nursing student publishes book

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Written by Salome Gangire

A third year nursing student at Saint John of God College of Health Sciences in Mzuzu, Sam Mkonde has published a motivational book titled “Rise up, fight that challenge”.

Speaking in an interview, Mkonde said he was inspired by his Pastor, Esau Banda to author the book to encourage people who are facing challenges to rise up and overcome.

“The book details how challenges come about, scriptural facts about them and how they could be overcome with the scriptures,” he said adding it will hit the market on 30th October this year.

Sam Mkonde

A faithful of Pentecost International Christian Centre (PICC), Mkonde said the book targets those rendered hopeless because of challenges in life.

He said he was motivated to write the book after seeing people living hopelessly whenever they encounter challenges of life yet there are solutions.

The 152 page book will be selling at K5,000 per copy.

David Phiri described the book as an inspiration to Christians on how to leverage God’s power to deal with challenges.

Some of the topics highlighted in the book are; the genesis of challenges, Jesus Christ a must, The Truth about challenges, Factors behind common challenges, the victory is yours and prayers against stubborn challenges.

Chilima concerned with wanton cutting of trees

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Vice President Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima has condemned wanton cutting down of trees along the M1 road in Lusangazi Forest saying it is contributing to the destruction of the country’s wealth and beauty.

During his visit to the northern region to engage different stakeholders on public sector reforms, Dr Chilima said he observed with shock trees being cut down along the M1 road in Chikangawa and Lusangazi Forests which is against government’s agenda in conserving the environment.

The Vice President then made an impromptu stop to confront some timber millers involved in the clearing exercise to check on documentation and permission from the forestry department.Speaking to reporters, Dr. Chilima bemoaned the tendency of destroying trees which he said is also destroying the beauty and wealth of this nation.Responding to the matter, one of the timber millers involved, Ken Nyirenda of Kike Timbers said his company got clearance from the forest department and ESCOM to clear the strip where ESCOM fiber cables are being installed along the M1 road.

Meanwhile Mayor for Mzuzu City Gift Nyasulu echoes Dr. Chilima’s sentiments on consented efforts in protecting the environment especially forest cover around the city’s outskirts.Dr. Chilima has since said he will be engaging the Ministry of Environment to investigate the matter further. The Lusangazi and Chikangawa forests have in recent years been depleted by timber millers, charcoal burners as well as bushfires.

Ken Zikhale Ng’omas Submissive water project attracts attention of other Constituencies

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After being recognized with an award as the Outstanding MP of the year by London Political Summit for his  innovative submissive water supply projects , Nkhatabay South Legislator Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma has found himself in demand. Various Constituencies across Malawi have contacted him for guidance  on how projects like his can be rolled out in other areas.

Our reports indicate that Chintheche hospital administration has requested their Member of Parliament for the area to liase with Zikhale so that the submissive water supply strategy can be rolled out in the  in the entire district,  MPs are seeking formula firm Zikhale and that has also brought the attention of District Health Officer in Nkhatabay has contacted Zikhale for his input and guidance on this project

Hospital administrator Chimpeni confirmed that he had  contacted Hon Dr Kenneth Zikhale Ng’oma, to come and support Chinthetche hospital with water system strategy that has made him very popular in his constituency.  Since his award as an Outstanding MP of the year, other MPs after  have also invited him to their respective constituencies to help them design such a water supply system

Dr Ken Zikhale Reeves Ng’oma

In his remarks Zikhale said he is overwhelmed with the support he is getting from his Community and that he is receiving request from many areas where water is a problem “ Despite Nkhatabay having the lake by us we have been deprived of portable water to drink, since 1964  we have been having water shortages. I have indeed received inquiries from other constituencies and fellow MPs from other areas that they are interested that I share my knowledge of the submissive water project to their respective areas” said Zikhale. He highlighted that he felt his recent award has been a genuine appreciation  of his efforts towards provision of a  very important element in regard to humanitarian basic needs and that is water.

Zikhale who has recently become famous for being development oriented has become a darling of Nkhatabay South Constituency.Many People in the area feel Zikhale is probably the most development conscious MP they have ever had. He has donated Maize Mills , aided in the construction of health centres, donated ambulances  and has engaged in the submissive water project in order to replace boreholes with tap water.

Zikhale has confrmed that his next program this year is to supply pipped water in Kawiya, Kande and thereafter he will be in Kalowa in his constituency. Chifira area has also been ear marked by London Summit to receive support on the project.

Northern Region Water Board was financed with huge sums of money borrow from foreign banks to supply water in Nkhatabay South last year, however the project has not been rolled out . When we contacted CEO of NRWB his phone went unanswered