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Dowa Council Applauds Charity Water WASH Project by World Vision Malawi

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By Vincent Gunde

Dowa District Council has expressed its appreciation for the efforts of various partners, including World Vision Malawi, in supporting the provision of safe water to communities. These interventions, according to the council, are complementing government initiatives aimed at improving water access and sanitation in the district.

Noel Chikumbu, the Principal Nutrition and HIV/AIDS Officer for Dowa District Council, made this remark during a District WASH Coordinating meeting held recently. He urged all partners to continue their collaborative efforts for the benefit of the people of Dowa. Chikumbu emphasized on the importance of sharing quarterly progress reports for  projects, noting that this practice fosters greater collaboration and transparency among partners. It also allows for the exchange of valuable experiences, enhancing the effectiveness of project implementation.

During the meeting, World Vision Malawi presented the results of water point functionality assessment which was conducted in  Chisepo area in Traditional Authority (TA) Kayembe. The assessment was part of Charity Water Project annual post implementation plan which aimed to assess sustainability of  Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) interventions implemented from the year 2014 to 2016
Charity Water Project constructed 180 boreholes in  Chisepo area, benefiting 52,129 people in the surrounding communities. Of these, 159 were new boreholes, while 21 were rehabilitated, significantly enhancing access to clean and safe water for communities.

Martha Pukutani-the assessment covered 180 boreholes and the results were promising


Martha Pukutani, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at World Vision Malawi, shared the findings of the assessment, which focused on evaluating the functionality and effectiveness of water point committees. The assessment covered all the 180 boreholes, and the results were promising.

It was revealed that 93% of the water points were functional, with operational WASH committees overseeing the management.
Pukutani  recommended that government, through the District Water Development Office (DWDO), and WASH partners, prioritize follow-ups on non-functional and abandoned water points. She emphasized the need for routine monitoring of water points and the provision of on-site support and training for new WASH committee members.

Additionally, DCT members suggested that all water point committees be linked with area mechanics to ensure efficient borehole repairs.

Frank Mwenifumbo declares independent presidential bid: A new political era for Malawi?

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By Burnett Munthali

In a bold move that could reshape Malawi’s political landscape, the National Development Party (NDP) has announced its decision to contest the upcoming presidential election on September 16 without forming any political alliances. The party, led by President Frank Tumpale Mwenifumbo, is charting an independent course, signaling confidence in its ability to secure victory without relying on coalition support.

Mwenifumbo made the announcement during a political rally in Mzimba, where he addressed a large crowd of enthusiastic supporters. Speaking with conviction, he emphasized that NDP is not just another party seeking power but a movement prepared to transform Malawi’s governance system. He declared that his party has the vision, policies, and leadership to steer the country toward economic stability and social progress without depending on alliances with other political groups.

Frank Mwenefumbo



“We are ready to lead Malawi independently. We believe that forming alliances for the sake of gaining power often results in compromises that hinder real development. NDP wants to offer Malawians a fresh start—one where leadership is focused solely on national progress rather than political bargaining,” Mwenifumbo asserted.

His statement comes at a time when political alliances have become a defining feature of Malawian elections. The 2020 presidential election, for example, was dominated by alliances, with the Tonse Alliance bringing together several opposition parties to unseat the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). However, the subsequent years have exposed the weaknesses of such coalitions, with internal disagreements and governance challenges raising concerns about the sustainability of alliance politics.

Mwenifumbo’s decision to go solo signals confidence in his party’s ability to mobilize grassroots support and win the trust of voters without external affiliations. Political analysts believe this move could either strengthen NDP’s identity as a party of principles or pose a significant electoral challenge due to the absence of coalition backing.

The rally in Mzimba was not just about making declarations; it was a platform for unveiling key aspects of NDP’s vision for Malawi. Mwenifumbo outlined his party’s priorities, including economic empowerment, job creation, youth and women’s participation in governance, and addressing corruption. He criticized the current administration for failing to deliver on its promises, urging Malawians to give NDP a chance to introduce meaningful change.

One of the core messages of his speech was economic transformation. Mwenifumbo highlighted the struggles of ordinary Malawians, pointing to high inflation, rising unemployment, and the widening gap between the rich and the poor. He pledged that under an NDP-led government, policies would be centered on empowering local businesses, improving agricultural productivity, and ensuring that government resources benefit all Malawians rather than a privileged few.

As the September election approaches, the political environment is heating up, with parties positioning themselves for a fierce contest. While the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and opposition parties such as the DPP and UTM are expected to form or maintain alliances, NDP’s decision to stand alone sets it apart as a party willing to take a different path.

Whether this strategy will resonate with Malawian voters remains to be seen. Will the electorate embrace an independent candidate who promises uncompromised leadership, or will they lean towards the familiarity of alliance politics? As campaigns intensify, the political dynamics will become clearer, but one thing is certain—Mwenifumbo’s declaration has added a new dimension to Malawi’s electoral race.

For now, NDP supporters remain optimistic, believing that their party’s bold stance could inspire a shift in Malawian politics. As the days count down to September 16, all eyes will be on Mwenifumbo and his party to see whether they can turn their independent ambition into electoral success.

200 defect from DPP to join MCP

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By Andrew Mkonda


Over 200 members of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in Lilongwe have defected to the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP).

One of the members, Daniel Zulu, said he and his colleagues decided to leave DPP because of lack of visionary leadership.

“We were expecting to have a youthful and productive leader for the party. However, it seems the party is for the elders and it has been taken as a family institution or estate, and is losing direction,” he said.

Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda



Speaking during the defection of the members on Saturday at Malembo Community Day Secondary School ground, Dr. Hetherwick Ntaba, who led the group said time has come now for all the people who went astray, including himself, to come back to their party.

“It started with me and other members to leave DPP. It’s time now for all members who went astray to come back to the only party that is development conscious and has the welfare of the people at heart,” he said

MCP Secretary General, Richard Chimwendo Banda, who welcomed the members on behalf of the party said the party is expecting more people to join it because of its sound leadership and different developments within a short period of time under the leadership of President Dr Lazarus Chakwera.

“Whether one likes it or not MCP is winning the September 16 general elections. People should forget that DPP will come back to rule this country; never!” he said.

Thousands of people from different walks of life patronized the event where President Chakwera launched construction of 34 schools of excellence.

Lilongwe resident hits jackpot with CTS Courier’s ‘Kodo-Kodo’ promotion

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By Chisomo Phiri

A Lilongwe resident, Twambi Gondwe,on Saturday won K2 million in CTS Courier’s ‘Kodo-Kodo’ promotion.

Gondwe was selected through a random draw held in January, which was open to all customers who sent or received parcels through CTS Courier.

Speaking in an interview with journalists, CTS Courier’s Managing Director, Jacqueline Msiska Bokosi, said the promotion was designed to express gratitude to the company’s loyal customers.

“We are thrilled to give back to our valued customers who have stood by us through thick and thin.

“We are committed to providing more opportunities like this and encourage Malawians and the corporate community to continue supporting us,” said Bokosi .

On her part, Gondwe thanked CTS for the prize money.

CTS Courier is a Malawian courier company that was established in 2004.

The company started as a small operation with a limited network, but over the years, it has grown to become one of the leading courier companies in Malawi.

CTS Courier offers a range of services, including express parcel delivery,courier services ,freight forwarding,logistics solutions,warehousing and storage .

The company has an extensive network that covers all major towns and cities in Malawi.

It also has partnerships with international courier companies, allowing it to offer global delivery services.

Its mission is to provide fast, reliable, and secure courier services to its customers.

School of Excellence launch excites Chakwera

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has hailed the launch of the School of Excellence saying it is a milestone in transforming the country’s education system.

Speaking at a development rally after the official launch of the School of Excellence construction at Malembo Community Day Secondary School in Lilongwe on Saturday,Chakwera praised the Ministry of Basic Education for expediting various programs and emphasizing the importance of swift action in project implementation.

Chakwera and Madam Chakwera



The president also highlighted the significance of the School of Excellence initiative, which has the potential to drive positive change in the education sector.

On his part,minister of Local Government, Unity, and Culture, Richard Chimwendo Banda, underscored the government’s commitment to the education sector, citing initiatives such as the loans board, which has increased support from 8,600 to 22,000 students.

Minister of Basic Education, Madalitso Kambawuwa Wilima, commended President Chakwera’s dedication to accessible quality education, while acknowledging challenges in the sector, including infrastructure shortages.

“The government is addressing these challenges, including constructing an additional 10,900 secondary schools nationwide, supplementing the 34 Schools of Excellence,” she said .

The School of Excellence is part of the Chakwera administration’s initiative to build 34 top-quality secondary schools across the country, aiming to establish a vibrant and competitive national education system.

The school will offer specialized programs in mining, Information Communication Technology (ICT), and other fields, with construction expected to be completed in 2027.