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Kabambe describes late Chilima as a champion of economic liberation

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By Chisomo Phiri

Speaking at a candlelight ceremony held in honor of the late Saulos Chilima at Nsipe in Ntcheu on Tuesday June 10,2025, United Transformation Movement (UTM) President Dr. Dalitso Kabambe described the former country’s vice president as a champion of economic liberation for Malawians.

Kabambe expressed concern that the country had lost a promising leader who was working towards uplifting Malawians from poverty.

The former Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM ) Governor also highlighted the need for systemic change, noting that Malawi has institutionalized practices that have led to the marginalization of sitting vice presidents.

Kabambe


He pledged that if elected the president in the upcoming September 16 general elections, his party,would conduct a thorough investigation into the plane crash to determine whether foul play was involved and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

Kabambe further criticized the government for failing to provide clear answers about the incident.

On her part, UTM’s presidential advisor Patricia Kaliati urged Malawians to support the party in the upcoming general elections, saying it holds solutions to the country’s challenges.

Chilima alongside eight others died in a military plane crash on June 10,2024, in Chikangawa Forest in Mzimba.

The eight included former First Lady Patricia Shanil Dzimbiri, Dan Kanyemba, the Vice-President’s official clinician, Lukas Kapheni, the Vice-President’s Aide-de-Camp (ADC) and Chisomo Chimangeni, who also worked as ADC.

Others were Ministry of Foreign Affairs deputy chief of protocol Abdul Lapukeni, aeroplane technician major Wales Aidin and colonel Owen Sambalopa and major Flora Selemani who were pilot-in-command and second-in-command, respectively.

A final technical report by German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (BFU) released on Saturday June 7,2025 attributed the cause of the accident to collision with terrain following adverse weather.

The report, which is available on the BFU’s website, states that the flight crew operated in adverse weather conditions; hence, leading to the crash. A commission of inquiry the President appointed also ruled out foul play in the accident.

Malawians champion community-led development over foreign aid

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By Jones Gadama

A recent study published in World Development Perspectives has shed light on the effectiveness of community-led development in Malawi, highlighting its potential for long-term progress.

According to the study, Malawians prefer community-led initiatives over traditional top-down approaches often tied to foreign aid.

The research, conducted in nine rural Malawian communities, found that community leaders possess the necessary knowledge and skills to spearhead development projects.

Frank Kasonga



Community-led development empowers local communities to take ownership of projects, from planning to implementation and monitoring, fostering a sense of responsibility and sustainability.

Frank Kasonga, Executive Director of Mudzi Connect and co-author of the study, emphasized the importance of community participation in development projects.

“Community-led development prioritizes the community’s participation in contrast to external contractors or organizations at every level of a project,” Kasonga said.

With foreign aid to Malawi dwindling, the study’s findings are particularly timely.

By harnessing local capacity and expertise, communities can implement their own development priorities, ensuring sustainable progress.

A study participant aptly summarized the significance of community ownership: “Community ownership of development projects is key to sustainability of development as it brings a sense of responsibility to the community.”

MCIC urges young entrepreneurs to embrace innovation

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By Chisomo Phiri

A non-governmental organization focused on economic empowerment,Mind Charger International Consultancy  (MCIC),has urged young people in the country to embrace innovation as they venture into entrepreneurship.

Speaking during the organization’s inaugural seminar at Luwinga in Mzuzu City, spokesperson Kilion Mseteka emphasized the importance of developing a solid business plan to ensure success.

Mseteka



Mseteka expressed hope that the participants would apply the knowledge gained from the seminar to improve their living standards.

He said the organization plans to host a series of follow-up workshops across the country in the coming months as part of its outreach strategy.

The seminar, attended by around 80 participants from various sectors, covered key topics such as leadership management skills, career advancement, and entrepreneurship.

Established in 2024,MCIC is financially supported by the United Kingdom(UK).

MCIC urges young entrepreneurs to embrace innovation

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By Chisomo Phiri

A non-governmental organization focused on economic empowerment,Mind Charger International Consultancy  (MCIC),has urged young people in the country to embrace innovation as they venture into entrepreneurship.

Speaking during the organization’s inaugural seminar at Luwinga in Mzuzu City, spokesperson Kilion Mseteka emphasized the importance of developing a solid business plan to ensure success.

Mseteka



Mseteka expressed hope that the participants would apply the knowledge gained from the seminar to improve their living standards.

He said the organization plans to host a series of follow-up workshops across the country in the coming months as part of its outreach strategy.

The seminar, attended by around 80 participants from various sectors, covered key topics such as leadership management skills, career advancement, and entrepreneurship.

Established in 2024,MCIC is financially supported by the United Kingdom(UK).

EU launches €60 million program to protect Malawi’s natural resources

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By Chisomo Phiri

The European Union (EU)  on Tuesday launched a five-year, €60 million program called Ulimi ndi Chilengedwe(UCHI) aimed at preserving, restoring, and regenerating Malawi’s natural resources and ecosystems.

Speaking during the lauch in Lilongwe,EU Ambassador to Malawi Rune Skinnebach,said the program will focus on ten district councils, including Chitipa, Kasungu, and Thyolo.

Rune Skinnebach


Skinnebach, emphasized that the project will help diversify the agriculture sector, making it more resilient to climate change and generating revenue for the country’s economy.

He noted that Malawi’s agriculture sector has been severely impacted by climate change, limiting its potential benefits.

On his part,Minister of Natural Resources Owen Chomanika urged district councils to use the funds prudently, highlighting the need to protect Malawi’s rapidly depleting natural resources, which are being lost at a rate of 2% annually.