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Chihana urges Malawians to elect peace leaders

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) President,Enock Chihana, has warned that if people are not careful, the country will be led by leaders who promote violence and conflict.

Speaking to party supporters at Grace Bandawe Conference Centre (GBCC) in Blantyre on Sunday,Chihana said the recent violence and unrest should serve as a warning to Malawians.

He urged Malawians to elect leaders who will promote peace and stability in the country in the upcoming September 16 general elections.

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Chihana further urged Malawians to elect him as the country’s next president  to advance the country’s development.

“AFORD promotes democratic governance and does not support violent politics. I, Enock Chihana, am ready to serve the Malawian people,” he said.

The AFORD leader also urged other candidates to work together to combat the trend of violence and protect Malawians from such behavior.

AFORD came in the political limelight in 1993 and its founder the late Chakufwa Chihana is known as one of the key fighters for multiparty democracy in Malawi.

In the june 23,2020 court-orderd presidential election, the party was part of the Tonse Alliance , which had in tow the Malawi Congress Party (MCP ) United Transformation Movement (UTM ), People’s Party (PP ), Umodzi Party (UP ), Malawi Forum for  Unity and Development (MFUD),Freedom Party (FP), among others.

The parties’ torchbearer was Lazarus Chakwera ,with former vice-president Saulos Chilima (now deceased ) as running mate.

Unlicensed motorbikes in Lilongwe: A ticking time bomb on two wheels

By Burnett Munthali

The capital city of Lilongwe is grappling with a growing threat on its roads—an overwhelming presence of unregistered and unlicensed motorbikes.

These motorbikes, commonly known as “Kabaza,” have become a popular means of transport, especially in high-density areas and places where minibuses cannot easily access.

However, their benefits are increasingly overshadowed by the dangers they pose to road users, including pedestrians, passengers, and the riders themselves.



One of the biggest concerns is that many of these motorbikes are operated by individuals who have never undergone formal riding training or acquired a valid driver’s license.

Without basic knowledge of traffic laws and safety protocols, these riders often engage in reckless and dangerous behavior such as speeding, overtaking in blind spots, and riding on pedestrian walkways.

The absence of registration plates on many of these bikes makes it almost impossible for authorities to trace them in the event of an accident or criminal activity.

This anonymity has created a fertile ground for hit-and-run incidents and has even been exploited for snatch-and-run crimes, especially in market areas and bus depots.

Moreover, the lack of insurance on unregistered motorbikes means that victims of accidents are left without any compensation or legal remedy in the event of injury or death.

Hospitals in Lilongwe have recorded a steady rise in accident cases involving motorbikes, with many victims being left permanently disabled or financially burdened by medical bills.

The chaotic integration of unregulated motorbike taxis into the city’s transport system is also causing unnecessary congestion, especially during peak hours.

The danger extends beyond the riders and passengers; even private motorists and cyclists are at risk due to the unpredictable movements and disregard for road rules by unlicensed operators.

This situation is made worse by the limited enforcement of traffic laws and the inability of traffic police to keep pace with the rapid increase of these bikes.

To address this challenge, the government needs to implement a nationwide crackdown on unregistered and unlicensed motorbikes operating in urban centers like Lilongwe.

All commercial motorbike operators should be required to undergo mandatory training and obtain a valid rider’s license before being allowed on the roads.

Strict penalties must be enforced for those who ride without registration, insurance, or a license, including confiscation of the bike and fines.

Local councils should establish formal motorbike taxi associations to regulate the behavior and operations of riders, including route planning and fare structures.

There should also be a digital database that links each registered motorbike to its owner, license, and insurance details for easy monitoring and accountability.

The Road Traffic Directorate should work with the Malawi Police Service to conduct regular inspection and registration campaigns, especially in urban hotspots where motorbike taxis are heavily used.

Additionally, public awareness campaigns must be rolled out to educate both riders and the general public on road safety and the dangers of using illegal transport services.

The safety of Lilongwe’s roads depends on proactive action, consistent enforcement, and community involvement in addressing this alarming rise in unregulated motorbike use.

Ignoring this growing threat could turn the city’s roads into zones of chaos, injury, and irreversible tragedy.

President Chakwera returns home sfter key meetings in Nigeria

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By Rahim Abdul

President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has returned to Malawi after participating in the 32nd African Export-Import Bank (AFREXIM Bank) annual meeting in Abuja, Nigeria.

The meeting, which took place from June 25th to 27th, brought together African and Caribbean Heads of State and Government, ministers, central bank governors, and leaders from the private sector to discuss ways to accelerate intra-African trade and promote economic transformation.



During the high-level meetings, President Chakwera participated in the Presidential Plenary Session, where he engaged with fellow leaders on regional trade and investment.

He also took the opportunity to hold bilateral meetings with prominent individuals, including the President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation between the two countries.

One of the key focuses of President Chakwera’s meetings was to promote investment opportunities in Malawi’s priority sectors, including agriculture, energy, mining, infrastructure, and tourism.

He met with Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Founder and President of Dangote Group, to explore potential investment opportunities in these sectors.

The AFREXIM Bank annual meeting provided a platform for President Chakwera to engage with key stakeholders and thought leaders from across Africa and the Caribbean.

The event was convened under the theme “Building the Future on Decades of Resilience,” and offered valuable insights and opportunities for collaboration and growth.

Upon his return to Malawi, President Chakwera was warmly welcomed by Cabinet Ministers and senior government officials.

The Ministers, including Minister of Trade and Industry, Vitumbiko Mumba, Minister of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare, Jean Sendeza, and Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Jessie Kabwira, among others, expressed their appreciation for the President’s efforts to promote Malawi’s interests abroad.

Chikwawa District Council praises government’s Civic Education Hub initiative

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By Rahim Abdul

The Chikwawa District Council has welcomed the government’s initiative to establish a Civic Education Hub in the district, citing its potential to promote peace, stability, and human rights.

The hub’s establishment was approved by the District Executive Committee, and Director of Administration for Chikwawa District Council, Dr. Sandram Naluso, believes it will resolve community conflicts and foster development.

Dr. Naluso made the remarks at Chikwawa Council chamber after the District Executive Committee approved the establishment of the Civic Education Hub by the Department of Civic Education in the Ministry of Local Government, Unity and Culture.

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According to Dr. Naluso, the hub will play a crucial role in educating communities on their roles and responsibilities, which will, in turn, promote development.

The Civic Education Hub is expected to address various community issues, including conflicts and misunderstandings, by promoting civic awareness and education.

Dr. Naluso added that with the hub, communities will understand their role in development, which will lead to a more cohesive and progressive society.

Dr. Misheck Munthali, Director of Civic Education in the Department of National Unity, said the Civic Education Hub is in line with Vision 2063, Enabler number one, which looks at positive mindset change.

The hub’s establishment is a step towards achieving this goal, and Dr. Munthali believes it will have a significant impact on the community.

Lumbadzi Police station for peaceful co-existence

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By Kondwani Kandiado

New officer in-charge for Lumbadzi Police Station  Deputy commissioner,  Dennis Banda says the station is geared to ensure it promotes peaceful coexistence with  members of the community ahead of September 16 General Elections.

He said this when he had a lecture with officers at the station.

Banda said: “We will ensure that we promote a culture of peaceful co-existence irrespective of the political divide that we have.”

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e  said the police will also ensure that there is team work and a sense of responsibility and participation between the police and members of the community to ensure peace and security.

Banda also said his office will ensure that it intensifies police visibility in the area to help fight criminal activities not only in the area but country as a whole.

He finally urged the officers to be disciplined and refrain from indulging in promiscuous behaviours.

Assistant Superintendent Golden Umali applauded the officer in- change for the meeting saying it will help inculcate discipline amongst the officers at the station and reduce crime.

Banda: vows to fight crime in the area.