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NBM plc donates K20 million towards 2025 ICT Expo

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By Linda Kwanjana

National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has given K20 million to ICT Association of Malawi (ICTAM) for their 2025 Expo and Corporate Awards set for this weekend in Lilongwe.

Speaking after presenting the cheque on Monday, NBM plc’s Head of Information Technology, Organization and Methods (ITOM) Division, Christopher Chilenga, said sponsoring ICTAM is more than just branding and visibility, but strengthening the Bank’s position as Malawi’s leading digital bank by engaging directly with forward-thinking innovators.



“The theme ‘Accelerating Malawi’s Digital Economy: Innovation, Inclusion, and Sustainable Growth’ could not be more aligned with our mission as a Bank. Our corporate strategy strongly prioritizes digital transformation and financial inclusion, and this platform allows us to demonstrate that commitment in action.”

“This Platinum Sponsorship is valued at K20 million, and we believe it represents an investment in the future of innovation, entrepreneurship, and national progress,” said Chilenga.

In his remarks, ICTAM president Clarence Gama thanked National Bank of Malawi plc for the kind gesture saying the ‘Bank of the Nation’ has been a trusted partner for many years.

“When you see corporates like National Bank of Malawi plc joining this cause to spread news around technology as ICTAM, we feel that we are doing the right thing to change people’s lives here in Malawi through technology.”

“The economy is struggling, everybody can see, that is why we thought coming together to discuss the economy as a theme, and inviting the Reserve Bank Governor as Guest of Honour will give participants room to discuss these matters at the expo,” said Gama.

NBM plc’s collaboration with ICTAM began in 2019 as a shared vision for technological advancement in Malawi and has since grown into a strategic partnership grounded in mutual purpose and national impact through initiatives like the Innovation Jam.

Government mulls lifting ban on scrap metal exports with conditions

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By Jones Gadama

The Ministry of Trade is considering lifting the ban on the exportation of scrap metals, but with certain conditions in place.

According to the Minister of Trade, Engineer Vitumbiko Mumba, the government wants to ensure that Malawians can conduct business without suffocating the economy.

In a recent interview with this publication Minister Mumba said that scrap metal dealers have been asked to list down items that are a source of vandalism, such as copper and manholes, which will not be included in the exportation.

Mumba


This move aims to strike a balance between promoting trade and preventing the vandalism of critical infrastructure.

The ban on scrap metal exports was initially imposed due to the rampant vandalism of copper cables and other items, which was threatening the national development agenda.

The Ministry of Trade had revoked the exportation of scrap metals under the Control of Goods (Import and Export License) regulations.

Minister Mumba’s proposal suggests that the government is willing to revisit the ban and explore ways to promote the scrap metal industry while minimizing the risks associated with vandalism.

The move is likely to have a positive impact on the business community, particularly scrap metal dealers who have been affected by the ban.

However, the government will need to ensure that the conditions for exportation are strictly enforced to prevent the vandalism of critical infrastructure.

The listing of specific items that will be excluded from exportation is a step in the right direction, and it will be important to monitor the implementation of these regulations to ensure that they are effective in preventing vandalism.

Overall, the proposed lifting of the ban on scrap metal exports with conditions is a welcome development for the business community.

It remains to be seen how the government will implement these regulations and ensure that the scrap metal industry contributes to the country’s economic growth without compromising national development.

Malawian referees shine in COSAFA Championship

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

Godfrey Nkhakananga, a prominent Malawian football referee, has made his debut in the COSAFA Senior Men’s Championship, officiating the match between Mauritius and Zimbabwe in South Africa.

Nkhakananga is joined by fellow Malawian referee Lameck Phiri from Mzuzu City, who has also been selected by the Council of Southern African Football Associations (COSAFA) to participate in the tournament.

Godfrey Nkhakananga



Both referees are expected to bring their expertise and experience to the tournament, and their involvement is expected to bring valuable exposure to Malawian football.

The COSAFA Championship is a highly anticipated event in the Southern African football calendar, featuring some of the top teams in the region.

Malawi’s national team, Flames, is participating in the tournament and is grouped with Angola, Lesotho, and Namibia.

The team’s performance in the tournament will be closely watched, and the referees will play a crucial role in ensuring that the matches are fair and enjoyable for the fans.

Nkhakananga’s involvement in the tournament is notable not only for his on-field officiating but also for his role in providing services through the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system.

This technology is designed to help referees make accurate decisions, and Nkhakananga’s expertise in using it will be valuable in ensuring that the matches are officiated fairly.

The tournament, which will conclude on June 22 in Bloemfontein, promises to be an exciting event, with some of the top teams in Southern Africa competing for the championship.

Poor understanding of political parties act fuels violence, handouts – CMD

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By Jones Gadama

A poor understanding of the Political Parties Act is contributing to the incitement of violence and issuing of handouts among political parties in Malawi, according to the Centre for Multiparty Democracy (CMD). CMD Program Manager Ruth Mthekana made the observation during a meeting with political parties represented in Parliament, aimed at promoting peace ahead of the elections.

The meeting also tackled the issue of voter apathy, which was evident during the voter registration exercise.


Mthekana’s comments highlight the need for political parties to understand and adhere to the provisions of the Political Parties Act, which promotes democratic principles and values.

UTM Regional Governor for the North-North, Dr. Moses Mlenga, attributed the persistence of violence to the lack of action from authorities.

“It’s frustrating to see other parties doing the opposite, with the Registrar of Political Parties failing to take action,” Mlenga said.

However, Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Regional Publicity Secretary Khumbo Mwangulu disagreed, saying it’s easy to blame the government when things go wrong.

“People should remember that the government includes both ruling and opposition parties,” Mwangulu said.

He emphasized that promoting peace and ending the culture of handouts is a collective responsibility, requiring continuous awareness for both parties and their supporters.

The meeting underscores the importance of promoting peace and stability in the country, particularly ahead of the elections.

Political parties must work together to create an environment that encourages voter participation and reduces the risk of violence.

The CMD’s efforts to promote peace and democracy are commendable, and it’s essential for all stakeholders to support such initiatives.

By working together, Malawi can ensure that its democratic processes are strengthened, and the country moves towards a more peaceful and stable future.

Samuel Mbuyi inspires believers with new gospel SONG “Mulungu Wabwino”

By Burnett Munthali

Renowned gospel artist Samuel Mbuyi has released a powerful new song titled “Mulungu Wabwino”, which translates to “God is Good”.

The spiritually uplifting song is aimed at encouraging all believers to remain steadfast in their faith, even when facing life’s most painful and difficult challenges.

Mbuyi’s message is clear: no matter the hardships one goes through, God never changes—He remains good at all times.



The song reminds listeners that God’s goodness is not defined by circumstances but by His unchanging nature and eternal love.

With soulful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, “Mulungu Wabwino” offers hope and reassurance to those who may be struggling with doubt, loss, or hardship.

Samuel Mbuyi continues to use his music as a ministry tool to reach out to the faithful and strengthen their walk with God.

Listeners are invited to watch and experience the message of the song for themselves.

The song is already gaining attention for its emotional depth and spiritual message, resonating deeply with Christian audiences.

“Mulungu Wabwino” stands as a testament to God’s unwavering presence in the lives of His people.