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Enhancing Understanding of International Humanitarian Law: A Milestone Initiative by the Malawi Red Cross Society

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By Jones Gadama

In a significant stride towards fostering awareness and understanding of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), the Malawi Red Cross Society recently conducted a comprehensive training program aimed at equipping media professionals with essential knowledge about the principles and applications of IHL.

This initiative has garnered positive feedback from members of the Blantyre Press Club and the Bwaila Press Club, who expressed their satisfaction with the training and its potential impact on their reporting and public discourse.

The training, which took place both in Blantyre and Lilongwe, was designed to provide journalists with a deeper understanding of IHL, its relevance in conflict situations, and the ethical responsibilities of media professionals in reporting on humanitarian issues.

Chimwaza


The Malawi Red Cross Society, known for its commitment to humanitarian principles and community service, recognized the crucial role that the media plays in shaping public perception and understanding of humanitarian crises.

By empowering journalists with knowledge of IHL, the Red Cross aims to enhance the quality of reporting and promote a more informed public dialogue on issues related to conflict and humanitarian response.

Luke Chimwaza, the President of the Blantyre Press Club, expressed his appreciation for the training, stating, “This initiative by the Malawi Red Cross Society is a game-changer for us as journalists. Understanding International Humanitarian Law is essential for our work, especially when reporting on conflicts and humanitarian issues. The insights we gained from this training will undoubtedly improve our reporting and help us convey the complexities of these situations to the public.”

Chimwaza’s sentiments were echoed by Christopher Sande, the treasurer of the Blantyre Press Club, who emphasized the importance of IHL knowledge in the media landscape. “As journalists, we have a responsibility to report accurately and ethically on humanitarian issues.This training has equipped us with the necessary tools to do so. IHL is not just a legal framework; it is a moral compass that guides our reporting. We are grateful to the Malawi Red Cross Society for this invaluable opportunity.” Sande said.

The training also resonated with Yusufu Daisa, the deputy secretary General of the Blantyre Press Club, who highlighted the relevance of IHL in contemporary reporting.

“In today’s world, where conflicts are often complex and multifaceted, understanding the principles of International Humanitarian Law is crucial,” said Daisa adding that, “This training has opened our eyes to the legal and ethical dimensions of our work. We are now better prepared to engage with these issues and inform the public responsibly.”

Members of the Bwaila Press Club also expressed their enthusiasm for the training.

Dorica Mtenje, a member of the club, shared her joy at the opportunity to learn about IHL. “I am thrilled to have participated in this training. It has broadened my understanding of the humanitarian principles that should guide our reporting. I believe that with this knowledge, we can contribute to a more informed society and advocate for the rights of those affected by conflict.”

The positive feedback from both press clubs underscores the significance of the Malawi Red Cross Society’s initiative in enhancing the capacity of journalists to report on humanitarian issues. By providing training on IHL, the Red Cross is not only empowering media professionals but also fostering a culture of responsible journalism that prioritizes accuracy, ethics, and the protection of human rights.

The training covered various aspects of IHL, including its historical context, key principles, and the responsibilities of different actors in conflict situations. Participants engaged in interactive discussions, case studies, and practical exercises that allowed them to apply their newfound knowledge to real-world scenarios.

This hands-on approach facilitated a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding humanitarian law and its implications for media reporting.

As the media landscape continues to evolve, the need for journalists to be well-versed in IHL becomes increasingly critical. Conflicts around the world often involve violations of humanitarian law, and the media plays a vital role in bringing these issues to light.

By equipping journalists with the knowledge and skills to navigate these challenges, the Malawi Red Cross Society is contributing to a more informed and engaged public.

The training also emphasized the importance of collaboration between humanitarian organizations and the media. By working together, these entities can ensure that humanitarian issues are accurately represented and that the voices of affected communities are heard.

The Malawi Red Cross Society’s initiative serves as a model for similar programs that can be implemented in other regions, fostering a global network of informed journalists dedicated to promoting humanitarian principles.

The training on International Humanitarian Law conducted by the Malawi Red Cross Society has proven to be a valuable resource for media professionals in Malawi.

The positive feedback from members of the Blantyre Press Club and the Bwaila Press Club highlights the importance of such initiatives in enhancing the capacity of journalists to report responsibly on humanitarian issues. As Luke Chimwaza, Christopher Sande, Yusufu Daisa, and Dorica Mtenje have articulated, the knowledge gained from this training will not only improve their reporting but also contribute to a more informed society that values human rights and humanitarian principles.

The Malawi Red Cross Society’s commitment to empowering journalists through education and training is a commendable effort that will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the media landscape in Malawi and beyond.

Malawi Paralympic chief honored with prestigious AUSC medal

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By Jones Gadama

Malawi Paralympic Committee (MPC) President, James Chiutsi, has been awarded the Medal of Honour by the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) for his outstanding contributions to sports development in Southern Africa.

The prestigious award was presented to Chiutsi during the opening ceremony of the Region 5 Youth Games in Windhoek, Namibia, on July 4, 2025.

James Chiutsi



The ceremony was graced by Namibian President Ndemupelila Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who handed over the accolade to Chiutsi. According to AUSC Chief Executive Officer Stanley Mutoya, Chiutsi’s dedication to promoting youth engagement and regional sporting initiatives earned him this recognition.

Mutoya praised Chiutsi as a champion of Paralympic sports, highlighting his voluntary efforts in advancing the cause.

Chiutsi expressed humility and gratitude upon receiving the award, stating, “I did not expect this. I have been doing my voluntary work in promoting Paralympic sport because it serves many roles.” This recognition underscores Chiutsi’s commitment to fostering inclusivity and development in sports across Southern Africa.

The Region 5 Youth Games, currently underway in Windhoek, Namibia, brings together young athletes from member countries to compete in various disciplines, including new additions like Karate and Table Tennis. The event serves as a platform for nurturing sporting talent and promoting regional cooperation.

IAEA official urges Malawi to leverage nuclear science for development

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By Rahim Abdul

Malawi’s development goals under the Malawi 2063 vision could get a significant boost from nuclear science, according to Dr. Felix Omonya, Programme Management Officer at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Speaking at a public lecture at the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS), Omonya highlighted the potential of nuclear science in agriculture, industry, and healthcare.



The lecture, which was attended by students and academics, aimed to demystify nuclear science and showcase its practical applications.

Omonya emphasized that nuclear science can be used to detect pests and diseases in livestock, develop climate-resilient crop varieties, and improve food safety.

This can have a significant impact on Malawi’s agricultural sector, which is a major contributor to the country’s economy.

Additionally, nuclear technology can play a vital role in industrialization by improving product quality and manufacturing processes.

This can help Malawi’s industries to become more competitive and productive, leading to economic growth and development.

Omonya urged Malawi to embrace nuclear science applications towards development, observing that many people still associate the technology with destruction rather than development.

Associate Professor Mphatso Kamndaya, Executive Dean of the School of Science and Technology at MUBAS, said the lecture helped students understand what nuclear science truly involves and what is required to pursue it as a field.

Many students, like third-year Environmental Physics student Evelyn Chopi, had their perceptions of nuclear science changed, realizing its potential to solve real-world problems.

“I used to think nuclear science was only about weapons, but now I have learnt how it can be used to solve real problems in agriculture and health. It was an eye-opening experience,” she said.

The lecture was held under the theme: Nuclear Science and Technology for Economic and Sustainable Development in Line with Malawi 2063.

Chakwera commends President Boko for the renewed bilateral relations

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By Linda Kwanjana


Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has commended Botswana President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko for accepting to visit Malawi and be guest of honour during the 61st Anniversary celebration.

President Chakwera was saying this in Lilongwe during the state Buquent organised in honour of the visit.

“But no matter the outcome of tomorrow’s game, it is absolutely right for us to have you, Mr. President, as our Guest of Honour. We honour you because you are a true son of Botswana, a great nation that has been a true friend of Malawi ever since became Republic in 1966 and ever since Botswana gets independence that same year,” he said.

President Chakwera and President Duma Boko



The Malawi leader also said honored President Boko for his true Pan-Africanism by caring the fate of Africa continent as whole like what he always did with his country.

The President also said President Boko is a true democrat holding an office by the will of people not by military coup or rigged elections.

He also thanked President Boko for hounoring Malawi by accepting the invitation, the friendship, leardership as well as partnership as the Malawi leader believes that this will strengthen the shared value and vision between the two countries.

President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko is in the country for a three-day state visit as he is also expected to be the guest of hounor at this year’s 61st independence celebrations to be held on Sunday 6th July, 2025 at Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Lilongwe.

Gwamba brings his wanted tour to Karonga, thanks fans with unforgettable performance

By Jones Gadama

Malawi’s renowned hip-hop artist Gwamba, affectionately known as the “Hip-hop Landlord,” is set to electrify Karonga tonight with a live performance as part of his highly anticipated Wanted Tour.

This marks Gwamba’s first time performing in Karonga, and he’s eager to show appreciation to fans who’ve supported his music but haven’t seen him live.

Gwamba



The Wanted Tour kicked off in Rumphi on Friday and will wrap up in Chitipa on Independence Day. Gwamba’s decision to perform in smaller towns like Karonga stems from his desire to give back to fans who’ve been loyal to his music.

“We usually do shows in cities, so this time I thought of giving a chance to people in places I’ve never performed,” he explained.

Local artist K Dansoul, one of the supporting acts, expressed excitement about sharing the stage with Gwamba.

“This platform offers local artists an opportunity to showcase their talent and learn from experienced performers,” K Dansoul said.

Tonight’s event in Karonga promises to be an unforgettable experience for music enthusiasts. With Gwamba’s energetic performances and the supporting acts’ talents, fans are in for a treat.

The Wanted Tour showcases Gwamba’s commitment to his fans and the growth of Malawi’s music industry.