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Castel Malawi donates towards Covid19 Fight

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Castel Malawi has donated 8,000 litres of sanitizer and 23,000 disposable masks to 20 selected health centres across the country aimed to reinforce basic preventative measures against the disease.

Speaking on Thursday during a ceremonial handover ceremony to the Ministry of Health in Lilongwe, Human Resource Director for Castel Malawi, Naomi Nyirenda said this comes as a response to governments’ call for the corporate world to aid in the fight against the disease.

“As Castel Malawi, we have been affected in different ways as some of our colleagues have been affected by the disease. But we looked at the plea from government for help and we felt we should respond by making this donation.

“We worked with District Health Officers to establish areas that have been worse hit and need urgent help and we came up with these 20 health centres which includes Ndirande, Lumbadzi, Kaluluma, Ekwendeni and Katuli. These will reach out to around 1.7 million people,” she said.

The sanitizer has been manufactured by Castel Malawi Limited and the company has invested around K 20 million for procurement of the masks, production of the sanitizer and distribution, to which Nyirenda said the company, would itself distribute the items to the health centres.

She said the company would in its next phase target schools with similar interventions and promised government of continued support from Castel Malawi during this pandemic.

Principal Secretary of Administration in the Ministry of Health, Beston Chisamire said this was a welcome development as the items would go a long way in keeping people surrounding the health facilities, including the health workers, safe.

He as such said government would make sure the resources reach the intended beneficiaries.

“We have set mechanisms that have been in use for some time now to ensure every donation, we receive is put to its intended purpose. Let me, urge these health centres to be responsible in utilizing this donation. This call extends to everyone involved in handling Covid-19 related donations,” Chisamire said.

He called upon other companies to emulate what Castel Malawi has done and help government in fighting the pandemic

The Principal Secretary has asked Malawians to welcome the Covid-19 vaccine as the first batch arrives in the country on Friday saying this would lessen the burden that the disease has brought into the country.

**Original Post from Mana**

Chitonya Mwanyongo wins Katsonga North West MCP Primaries

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

Malawi Congress Party has elected Daniel Chitonya Mwanyongo to represent the party in Karonga North West Constituency during the forthcoming by-elections slated for March 30, 2021. 

Announcing the results after primary elections which were held on Friday at Karonga Teachers Training Center hall, the presiding officer for the elections Hon. Maxwell Thyolera said Mwanyongo got 436 votes while his contender Abraham Mwakhwawa got 94 votes. 

Daniel Mwanyongo Chitonya

Speaking to this reporter in a  phone interview after the elections, Thyolera described the process as free, fair and transparent, a statement which was echoed by the deputy regional chairperson for the North North region in the party Mr. Walusako Munde, but Mwakhwawa was not available for comment. 

Thyolera further said the party is now geared for campaign in the remaining days to election and is hopeful of grabbing the seat from DPP which was holding it before the demise of its legislator James Bond Kamwambi.

There were 530 delegates who casted their votes with 2 aspirants tassling for the candidature in a secret ballot poll. reporting._* 

Chaos in DPP as BJ accuses Nankhumwa camp of violence

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The DPP Spokesperson Brown Mpinganjira and the party’s Legal Director Charles Mhango have accused four expelled members of the party for the violence and abrupt end of an initial press conference they planned earlier in Lilongwe.

Apart from the two, the disturbed media briefing at Crown Hotel, was also being addressed by the Party’s Administrative Secretary Francis Mphepo and it’s National Organising Secretary Chimwemwe Chipungu.

Mpinganjira at the Press briefing

The four expelled but obtained an injunction to still remain party members are it’s Vice President for the South Kondwani Nankhumwa, Treasurer General Jappie Mhango, Secretary General Grezelder Jeffrey and Mulanje West legislator Yusuf Nthenda.

Speaking at a press briefing held at another venue, Mpinganjira said the party will map the way forward on the violence.

Former MCP Veep McDonald Lombola laid to rest

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By Chimwaza

The body of Honourable Mcdonald Kenneth Lombola has been laid to rest today Saturday at Zalewa in Neno.

Hon Lombola, who was a member of National Executive Committee for the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and former Vice President for the party died Friday, February 12, 2021 at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre where he was being treated for Covid-19.

MCP Campaign Director Hon Moses Kunkuyu paying last respects

Delivering the condolence message from the President of the Republic of Malawi Dr Lazarus Chakwera who is the MCP’s President, the Party’s National Campaign Director and Presidential Advisor on Chiefs Honourable Moses Kunkuyu said the President is saddened with the death of Hon Lombola and has assured the bereaved family of his prayers.

Among other key people were Hon Halima Daud Deputy Minister of Local Government, MCP’s Chairman for the South Hon Peter Simbi and Mayor for the City of Lilongwe Hon Juliana Kaduya.

The late McDonald Lombola

LL Water Board, Press Trust donates towards Covid-19 fight

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By Cathy Maulidi-

In a quest to support government in the war against COVID-19, two parastatal organisations; the Lilongwe Water Board and Press Trust have made a multi-million kwacha worth donations to the ministry of health to support Bingu National Stadium Field Hospital.

The donation was made on Friday 5th February and was received by Health Minister Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda.Apart from donating 156 oxygen cylinders valued at k10 million Lilongwe Water Board has also Committed a water bouser to be servicing the facility for an initial period of 3 months at an estimated amount of k5.6 million.George Kajanga, LWB Board Chairperson said the donation is just a fulfillment of the Company’s Corporate Social responsibility.’In total we have made a donation of 15.6 Million Kwacha. This is part of responding to President Lazarus Chakwera’s call for corporate support in the fight against Covid-19′, said Kajanga.

On its part, Press Trust has donated 30 oxygen concentrators, 30 oxygen cylinders, 30 regulators, 30 oxygen face masks,40 infusion pumps,10 syringe pumps and 1 ventilatorAccording to Audrey Mwala, Press Trust Board Chairperson the equipment has cost the Trust K87 million.”Our total contribution has been valued at 200 million kwacha with other funds being channelled towards the rehabilitation of health facilities in Mzimba, Salima and Mangochi to turn them into isolation centres for both COVID-19 as well as other health outbreaks that require isolating patients for treatment and prevention of further spread”, Said Mwala

Reacting to the donation, Khumbize Chiponda thanked the two parastatals while urging the health workers not to sell the equipment to private hospitals.Meanwhile Dr Jonathan Ngoma, Kamuzu Central Hospital Director who is also among the team manning the field hospital promised to take good care of the items.Government turned Bingu National Stadium into a Covid-19 field clinic after Kamuzu Central Hospital had run out of space to accommodate Covid-19 patients. Malawi is grappling with impacts of COVID-19 which has already disturbed almost all sectors of the country due to travel restrictions, imposed curfew on businesses among others aimed at slowing the pace of transmission of the virus.

Various organisations, companies and private citizens have teamed up to support government with resources such as medical supplies which are very few in most COVID-19 treatment centres considering the increase in number of admissions and fatalities.