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Sir Paul Banda to start offering music lessons

Written by  Sylvester Kumwenda

After decades of an outstanding career, Sir Paul Banda is ready to impart music knowledge to people interested in learning music as he is set to start offering private music lessons.

His brother, Lucius Banda revelaled this Wednesday through his Facebook page when he praised Sir Banda on an outstanding and unique musical adventure his brother has had over the years.

“He taught himself how to play the guitar and sing in the seventies. He is the man who has made a lot of us exist musically. He is our teacher, our mentor, our producer. He studied jazz in Bergamo-Italy in the eighties, he can play and teach almost any instrument.

“With this background, I decided to plead with him to offer his teaching skills to those wanting to learn how to play music. Lilongwe you are blessed, soon you will be able to enroll and end your musical iliteracy. We will soon announce how one will access him privately,” posted Lucius Banda.

Paul Banda

In an interview , Lucius Banda confirmed of the development saying this will  give a chance to people interested in learning how to play music instruments to learn from probably one of the best the soils of Malawi have to offer.

He said the COVID-19 pandemic provided ample time for them to reflect and explore things which could have been done but never happened, one of which was providing music lessons to interested people who are ready to pay for that.

“Paul has always been a music teacher, he has taught all of us, he has taught at Andiamo, but not on a serious note, here we are talking about people actually paying.

“I am very sure he is going to put all his heart on to it. It is basically teaching someone how to use an instrument which could be a 3 or 6 months course depending on the learner,” he said.

Banda said the initial classes will be available in Lilongwe on dates to be announced in due course.

“While we are starting with Lilongwe, we will have a small secretariat helping people who are far which will be giving lessons via voice notes, video calls because Paul can ably teach via those mediums,” he said.

Banda added saying a lot of Malawians have fallen in love with music and many are eager to pursue music as a career or for their own personal use. This he said has been witnessed by numerous purchases people are making on music instruments in the many shops in Malawi.

However, he said, many people have not had a chance to learn how to play music instruments because of lack of suitable tutors or mentors, and as such; people only keep their instruments as trophies in their homes.

“We believe this will help a lot of people especially adults, and all those who have fallen in love with music, so people must get ready,’ said Banda.


There will be two kinds of approaches, those who have an instrument will be using their own instruments while those without any will be using Imbirani Yawe (IY) equipment.

Chilima gives Escom 30 days to stop buying fuel for Aggreko

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Vice president Saulos Chilima has given Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) 30 days to stop buying fuel (diesel) for Aggreko to generate power using generators.

Speaking during a reforms meeting he had on Friday with ESCOM, Electricity Generation Company (EGENCO), Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) and the Ministry of Energy, Chilima said underlined that it does not make economic sense for ESCOM to be buying fuel to supply to Aggreko and then the same Aggreko sells power to ESCOM using the same fuel that ESCOM provided.

“We have advised ESCOM to avoid signing agreements that do not make financial sense,” he said.

Vice President Chilima

Chilima said after resolving all the outstanding issues, what remains now is to put down a two year joint roadmap between Escom and Egenco that will ensure that the current stable power supply is maintained or improved with surplus within the stipulated two-year timeframe.

Charles Petro makes a good start in Moldova

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Malawi national football team blossoming defender Charles Petro proved his worth for Moldova National Division side Sherif Tiraspol FC after scoring in a 4-1 win over Petrocub on Wednesday night.

Petro came off the bench in the second half to open his account for the European side in the 64th minute with his left foot outside the penalty box.

Gabriel Boban hammered a first half brace for Sheriff before Frank Castaneda and Petro added a goal each. Dan Taras scored Petrocub’s face saver in the 52nd

Petro said he was excited to score his first goal for Sherif.

“It feels great to score my first goal. I will continue working hard so that I further improve my performance. My target is to help the team to win the league title this season. It was a tough match because we were playing against a team on position two in the league but the good thing is that we collected maximum points,” he said.

Charles Petro in Moldova

Flames Coach Meck Mwase said he was excited with his player’s exploits.

“The sky is the limit for anyone who works hard. Petro has a good attitude and his work rate is always top notch. I have all the hope that he will do well in Moldova,” Mwase said.

Following the victory, Sherif have maintained top spot on the table with 24 points from 8 games, five points above second-placed Petrocub.

Petro is a versatile player who can be deployed as a defensive midfielder or a centre-back and has made seven first-team appearances for Sherif after joining from Nyasa Big Bullets in February this year.

He was promoted from Bullets Reserve last season to replace captain John Lanjesi who had sustained a knee injury.

Petro, who signed a three-year deal with Sherif, was instrumental in helping Bullets to lift the TNM Super League title as he played every game of the 2019 season.

His contribution to Bullets’ success did not go unnoticed as he was named best defender of the season.

The People’s Team lifted the title after collecting 70 points.

PAC Advise Chakwera against executive arrogance

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Public Affairs Committee (Pac), a quasi-religious grouping, has advised President Lazarus Chakwera not to take the path of executive arrogance, saying such tendency has affected the country’s development.

The sentiments were made during the first meeting that Chakwera had with Pac since he ascended to presidency following the fresh presidential elections.

In a statement read to Chakwera by Pac’s Chairperson Monsignor Patrick Thawale, the committee cautioned the president saying, with the past regimes, executive arrogance became a weapon against those who express divergent views.

“They feel Malawi is their property and therefore no constructive criticism should be expressed. This attitude ought to be checked because it is one of the biggest problems Malawi has witnessed.

“Pac wishes to caution Tonse Alliance that generations have changed and Malawians are not the same as they were 10 years ago. They have just given you a chance. As an alliance, you must stick to the principles and values you agreed to jointly develop this country,” reads the statement.

Pac also warned Chakwera to refrain from nepotism, tribalism and regionalism saying the president should appoint capable people regardless of districts or regions of origin.

“It has been a trend for governments to award positions to people from areas where they amassed more votes. Pac knows that you are aware about these issues. We are just emphasising [the advice] so that they are at the back of your mind,” reads the statement.

Chakwera with PAC members

Pac said another challenge that has led to the downfall of presidents is believing in ‘backyard cabinets’ which make decisions behind the formal Cabinet.

“While it inevitable that each leadership may have people he/she trusts more, too much reliance on ‘backyard cabinets’ may guide you into a wrong direction because of the interest they may have,” Thawale said.

In matters of national interest, Pac queried the size and composition of President Chakwera’s maiden Cabinet, talked about Covid-19 response, the fight against corruption, public sector reforms, legislative reforms, and religious freedom.

Pac reminded Chakwera of his observation during an interface they had with him in 2014 where he [Chakwera] said once in government, MCP would have a lean Cabinet of between 14 and 20 ministers.

“Your Excellency, the speech you delivered during inauguration ceremony was magnificent. Pac rates you highly on those remarks which were unifying and gave a sense of our direction the country ought to take. The public at large positively welcomed your speech within and beyond.

“However, your approach to appointment of Cabinet members may have left a dent in your administration. We are aware that you attempted to clarify the matter by stating that cabinet members will be assessed and were appointed on merit, and in 5-months period the cabinet could be changed. Malawi will wait for your action since you have promised them. While we appreciate that there are several parties operating under Tonse Alliance, Pac suggests that you revisit the size of the cabinet,” Thawale said.

Among others, Pac commended the government for its efforts in fighting against coronavirus (Covid-19), the zeal to fight corruption and bring to book culprits who misused public funds and the initiatives taken to implement the public sector reforms.

“As Pac, we are contributing to the fight against the pandemic [Covid-19] through both electronic and print media. We therefore kindly request you as we did with the immediate former head of state to be recorded with your Vice President to read Pac Covid-19 messages which would ran as adverts on the TV Stations,” Thawale said.

State House Director of Communication and Executive Assistant to the President Sean Kampondeni said Chakwera commended Pac for its continued commitment towards the welfare of the country.

“The president thanked Pac for its diligence in fulfilling its mandate in the welfare of the country. He reiterated his commitment to listen to all stakeholders and continue discussing with Pac on the matters raised,” he said.

In recent weeks, President Chakwera has been meeting various stakeholders on matters of national importance.

Original Post from Daily Times Malawi

Lower Shire can Feed entire Malawi – Minster Lowe

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Government says Malawi has potential for growth in the agricultural sector as it is endowed with both human and natural resources for improved agricultural practices and socio-economic development.

Minister of Agriculture Hon. Lobin Lowe, MP said this when he visited Chikwawa and Nsanje districts on a familiarisation tour to appreciate some of the efforts being done by the ministry aimed at improving food security in Malawi.

Lowe who was accompanied by Deputy Minister in the Ministry, Hon. Agness Nkusa Nkhoma and some ministry officials explained that the lower shire districts have potential for increased irrigation farming, fish and livestock production, which may feed the whole southern region. “This area has potential for improved irrigation farming, fish farming and livestock production.

As government all we need to do is to support the farmers with inputs such as fertilisers through the Affordable Inputs Programme and also look into ways on how we can empower the livestock farmers and the Fisheries sector. There is also need for good extension services and enhanced quality agricultural practices,” said Lowe.

The Minister further said that its high time that Malawi stops importing fish from neghbouring countries as the potential to raise different species of fish in ponds is there. During the familiarisation tour, the two ministers visited Nkhate, Chilengo and Tiyanjane Irrigation schemes, Kasinthula Fish Farm and Khama Cattle Ranch.