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Nkhatabay Chiefs Hails President Chakwera

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The Second Vice President of Malawi Congress Party, Hon Harry Mkandawire and Nkhatabay South MP Dr Kenneth Zikhale Ng’oma, today t led a team of Nkhatabay Chiefs to pay their courtesy call to His Excellency The State President of the Republic of Malawi, Dr Lazarus Chakwera at the New State House in Lilongwe on Tuesday

The Chiefs led by their District Commissioner and Chief Fukamapiri, in their speech, thanked God for giving them accommodative leader, whom many Malawians have been crying for, Chief Fukamapiri said ” Indeed our dream has come true and we are hopeful that development will finally reach Nkhatabay now. We want Kande/ Mzimba road opened for business, Orton Chirwa’s son be recognised and decorated on behalf of his father. We need a Technical College in Nkhatabay, M5 lakeshore road re-done and should pass through Usiska mountains and not Mzuzu. We want our sons ; Hon Harry Mkandawire and Hon Zikhale empowered, for they are doing a good job at home, in collaboration with our working DC, Mr Simwaka”.

The Chiefs applauded the State President Dr Lazarus Chakwera for responding and supporting funerals in Nkhatabay, like that of Former MP of Nkhatabay South, late Hon Sam Kandodo Banda, that of late TA Malengamzoma , which the president attended in person prior to ascending to Presidency. Dr Lazarus Chakwera also assisted during the bereavement of late Senior Chief Mbwana of Usiska,

President Chakwera with Nkhatabay Chiefs and Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma and Hon Harry Mkandawire

In addition to above, the State President has shown keen interest in supporting major plans of removing the well known death trap Kapesya bridge and to replace it with a dual lane bridge.The chiefs also thanked him for approving piped water to reach Kande in Nkhatabay.

The Senior chief Fukamapiri on behalf of all TA’s in Nkhatabay, classified the President as the most exceptional leader since 1958. Fukamapiri also said that Nkhatabay has been the source of Malawi politics, from which District, Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda was chosen to lead Nyasaland African Congress after beating TDT Banda who got only 1 vote against Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda. Fukamapiri claimed, that the elections were democratically held in Nkhatabay in a Hall which up to now has not been demolished for historical reasons.

Senior senior Chief Mkumbira, in the same meeting, asked the President to consider giving them 4 bags of fertilizer every year to avoid chiefs being caught in scandals, to respect the rule of law which is one major rule in the HI 5, the major reason to back up their claim is that, they welcome many visitors in their homes and fail to provide them with food , since their honoraria is small.

The chiefs wanted installations of Chief Malengamzoma and others, done as soon as possible and they went further to ask the State President to consider giving them a Paramount Chief in Nkhatabay .

The Chiefs were wondering why the past governments, when it comes to politics, they all flock to Nkhatabay and use sons of Nkhatabay to achieve their goals but when they succeed in their agenda, they hardly consider developing the district.

The Chiefs, cited 3rd March as an example of how important Nkhatabay has been to Malawi politics, as many people from Nkhatabay lost their lives on this day in struggle for Malawi’s freedom , yet it is one of the least developed district in Malawi so far.

The advent of Dr Lazarus Chakwera, has brought hope and encouragement to the Tonga’s because in his manifesto he enshrined plans of developing all districts equally, hence plans to build Orton Chirwa International Airport in Mzuzu and a University at Bandawe in commemoration of Dr. David Livingstone and Robert Laws, who brought first education in the land through Bandawe in Nkhatabay excited them all.

These explorers moved up hill to Livingstonia and down South to Dowa and Blantyre, running away from mosquitoes along the lake, that left many of them dead because of Malaria (i.e , Cape Mac Clear and Nkhatabay District.)

Chiefs expressed their gratitude for being welcomed at the New State House for the first time since the palace was built.

Notable faces in that meeting were Minister of Local Government Hon. Berekanyama MP and Deputy Minister, Hon Halima Daud MP, PS for Local Government, Mr Charles Kalima and his Director.

Chiefs have since left for Nkhatabay after delivering their concerns and looked very happy indeed to have met the President, on one to one basis

Malawi’s Top Children doctor Dr Peter Kazembe has died

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One o f the countries top paediatricians Dr David Kazembe has died. Reports reaching us suggest he has passed away in South Africa where he was receiving treatment.

Dr Kazembe , a well-known and loved doctor saw his work winning him international acclaim, including in top-notch medical colleges and institutions in the United Kingdom and Canada

The late Dr Peter Kazembe

Back in March 2020, Dr. Kazembe it was announced that Dr Kazembe had became symptomatic, which led to the diagnosis of metastatic gall bladder cancer.  He then went to Peter Johannesburg, in  South Africa where he received  receiving chemotherapy

Dr Peter Kazembe was also a director of the Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation in Malawi. Details of burial arrangements will be announced later

Tributes pours as Mai Dinala long serving MCP member dies

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By Chalo Mvula

Tributes have poured today after it was announced that the long serving member of Malawi Congress Party Roseby Dinala has died.  Popularly known as Mai Dinala she is known to have served the party for over 57 years after being one of the people to welcome former head of state Kamuzu when he returned to Malawi back in 1958 . She was 82 years old

Mai Dinala passed away in the early hours of Tuesday morning after a short illness. In paying his tribute , MCP Campaign Director Moses Kunkuyu  confirmed the death and said the party was saddened by the death of such a remarkable woman.  The remarks were echoed by the party secretary general  and Minister of foreign affairs Hon Eisenhower Mkaka who wrote on his facebook page that   “ Mai Dinala was an epitome  of loyalty. While many moved to them parties in government she remained loyal to MCP. As if she was waiting to see MCP back in government, she had voted on 23rd June  only to depart  for good today”

Mai Dinala flanked by Vice President Dr Saulos Chilima and Mama C Tamanda Kadzamila

Many Malawians used social media to express their shock and saddeness .Political activist  and Diaspora member of MCP Allan Mandindi Banda shared his  sadness at the loss of and described her long service  as outstanding  “ These are the people we should honour  with  statue at the party headquarters. One lesson I have learnt from theis great woman is loyalty. When you grab on something never let go until  you have given  your contribution and don’t be unstable chasing success”

The late Mai Dinala

Martha Chikuni , a media practitioner with MCP also wrote of Mai Dinala loyalty  “ she stood strong and true . Loyal , a woman of substance”

Mai Dinala is survived by 14 children, 25 grand children and 16 great grand children. The burial ceremenoy is cheduled for Wednesday at Chitawira cemetery in Blantyre starting from 10:30am

Billy Kaunda back with Hymms album

Seasoned musician Billy Kaunda has unveiled his 13th studio album Hymns which is a collection of cover songs from different hymn books.

The musician has for long associated himself with the gospel theme as reflected in most of his compositions; hence his latest move will not surprise fans.

The album, produced and recorded by music genius Lulu at his Mathumela Studios, comprises 14 songs. Some of the titles in the album are Ndikonda Mulungu, Sing’anga Mkulu, Hossana, Akhristu LimbikaniKwa Inu Yesu, Mtidzutse Ambuye and Wina Atikonda, among others.

Billy Kaunda

Two out of the 14 tracks, Kwa Inu Yesu and Ndidze Pafupipa have been done in acoustic version while the rest contain full instrumentation with siblings Chinsinsi and Chisomo Kambwiri providing the backing vocals.

Other prominent names that have featured in the project are Dan Sibale on the saxophone while Victor Kambana, Lulu and Billy Kaunda Jnr took turns on the keyboards. Billy Jnr and Lulu’s prowess were also used on the lead guitar and drums.

In an interview, Kaunda said as the world is still grappling with the threat of the novel coronavirus, it is paramount for people should come together and place their faith in God to see them through.

He said: “Almost everything has been tried. People have deployed a number of scientific methods, but the battle is still far from being won. In this moment we need to conjure God’s spirit so that He can come to our rescue.”

His remarks are almost reflected in the song Mtidzutse Mbuye in which he sings: “Tidzutse Mbuyetu, tiwonekeremu, muneneza kumvekazi, timvere ifetu…tidzutse mbuyetu, tipatse moyonso, mudzetu mbuye, tidzalitsenimo…”

Kaunda said as someone with a strong background in gospel music, he did not find challenges in adapting to his new terrain.

The project has also seen the introduction of Billy Jnr, who is a student pilot at Madiba Bay School of Flight in South Africa. He showed his versatility by switching from keyboards and the lead guitar in the production of the album.

Billy Jnr said he felt honoured to have been roped into the project: “I have always been into music from my days at school where I played in the band. This is probably the beginning of good things. I plan to work with my dad again.”

The album is currently being sold online. Three videos for songs Ndimkonda Mulungu, Sing’anga Mkulu and Nkwabwino Kukhulupira have already been produced.

Original Post from Malawi Nation

Government received K2 billion grant from Japan to fight against COVID-19

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Written by  Daniel Namwini

Malawi has received a grant of JPY300 million (approximately K2 billion) from the Government of Japan to assist in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

Speaking at the grant signing ceremony in Lilongwe on Monday, Japanese Ambassador to Malawi Iwakiri Satoshi said the grant will assist Malawi Government to procure medical equipment.

“Among the medical equipment to be procured will include Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds, ultrasound scanners, bed side monitors and other high-tech medical devices,” he said.

Japanese Ambassador to Malawi Iwakiri Satoshi and Hon Mlusu

The ambassador said his government remains hopeful that Malawi together with the rest of the world will win the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic if they use the grant appropriately.

Minister of Finance, Felix Mlusu, received the grant on behalf of Malawi Government and thanked the Japanese government for the support.

“Government will ensure that the grant is used properly so that it can assist the country to win the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said.

Currently, Malawi has recorded 4,627 cases including 146 deaths. Of these cases, 1032 are imported infections and 3627 are locally transmitted.

2375 cases have now recovered bringing the total number of active cases to 2137.

The country has so far conducted 34,763 COVID-19 tests in 45 COVID-19 testing sites