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Young parliamentarians fault authorities over failure to address child rights issues

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By Jones Gadama

Young parliamentarians in Ntchisi have expressed disappointment and frustration over the failure of authorities to address the challenges they raised during a child parliamentary session last year in the district.

The young lawmakers, who are passionate about promoting child rights and welfare, had highlighted several issues affecting children in the district, including the shortage of special needs teachers, learning materials, and disability-friendly infrastructure.

According to Holiness Kalimbira, the speaker of the young parliamentarians, the lack of special needs teachers and disability-friendly infrastructure is a major obstacle to children with disabilities accessing education in both primary and secondary schools.


“We raised these issues last year, but unfortunately, nothing has been done to address them,” Kalimbira said during a review meeting organised by the Ntchisi Youth Organisation for Youth and Development (NOYD) in conjunction with World Vision International.

Kalimbira’s concerns were echoed by other young parliamentarians, who expressed frustration over the lack of progress in addressing child rights issues in the district.

“As young parliamentarians, we are committed to promoting child rights and welfare, but we need the support of authorities to make a meaningful impact,” Kalimbira said.

NOYD Project Officer Grecian Stambuli, who organised the review meeting, hopes that the authorities will move with speed to address the concerns raised by the children.

“We are committed to working with the authorities to ensure that child rights issues are addressed in a timely and effective manner,” Stambuli said, adding that, “We urge the authorities to take concrete actions to address the concerns raised by the young parliamentarians.”

Meanwhile, Senior Primary Education Advisor (PEA) in the district, Annie Chazama, acknowledged the challenges facing children with disabilities in accessing education.

“We are working tirelessly with the Ministry of Education to address the problem,” Chazama said, adding that, “Statistics show that the district only has four special needs teachers, which is a major challenge in providing quality education to children with disabilities.”

Chazama’s comments highlight the need for increased investment in special needs education in Ntchisi.

The district’s education sector requires more special needs teachers, learning materials, and disability-friendly infrastructure to ensure that children with disabilities have equal access to education.

The review meeting provided an opportunity for the young parliamentarians to engage with authorities and other stakeholders on child rights issues in the district.

The meeting also highlighted the importance of collaboration and partnership in promoting child welfare and rights.

As the authorities work to address the concerns raised by the young parliamentarians, it is essential to prioritise the needs of children with disabilities.

This includes increasing the number of special needs teachers, providing disability-friendly infrastructure, and ensuring that learning materials are accessible to all children.

The young parliamentarians’ efforts to promote child rights and welfare are commendable, and their persistence in pushing for action is crucial in bringing about change.

By working together, we can ensure that children in Ntchisi have access to quality education and opportunities to reach their full potential.

The failure of authorities to address child rights issues in Ntchisi is a concern that needs to be addressed urgently.

The young parliamentarians’ efforts to promote child welfare and rights are crucial, and their concerns should be taken seriously by the authorities.

By working together, we can ensure that children in Ntchisi have access to quality education and opportunities to reach their full potential.

Limbe Police crack down on stolen firearm case, arrest suspect

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

The Limbe Police Station has successfully recovered a stolen firearm and arrested a suspect in connection with the crime.

Dickson Kapalepale, a 40-year-old man from Mulanje District, was apprehended on April 25, 2025, at his hiding place in Chikapa, Machinjiri Township.

According to police investigations, Kapalepale and his friends broke into a house at Mudi Residences on August 25, 2024, stealing several items, including a Taurus pistol.



The police launched an investigation after the matter was reported to Limbe Police Station.

Using intelligence, detectives tracked down Kapalepale and recovered the stolen pistol from Misomali Village, Machinjiri.

Kapalepale will appear in court soon to face charges related to the crime.

Public Relations Officer Sergeant Aubrey Singanyama confirmed the arrest and recovery of the stolen firearm.

Meanwhile Limbe Police Station’s swift action and effective investigation have brought a sense of relief to the community.

Malaria remains a major public health concern in Malawi

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By Jones Gadama

Malaria continues to be a significant public health challenge in Malawi, with the country recording 9.4 million cases and 2,252 deaths in 2024, according to the Ministry of Health.

The Malaria and NTDs Youth Corps Malawi has emphasized the need for increased awareness about the disease to influence behavior change and increase demand for treatment among citizens.



Speaking at Kapiri in Mchinji during local activities commemorating World Malaria Day, the organization’s executive director, Sunday Mchemera, highlighted the importance of advocacy and investment in malaria interventions.

With five years remaining to the 2030 global target of eliminating the disease, as set by the World Health Organisation (WHO), Mchemera stressed that concerted efforts are needed to achieve this goal.

“Malaria is a preventable and treatable disease, but it remains a major public health challenge in Malawi,” Mchemera said, adding that, “We need to step up awareness about the disease to influence behavior change and increase demand for treatment among citizens. This requires huge investment in malaria interventions, including advocacy, education, and distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets.”

At the Kapiri Health Centre, Senior Disease Control Surveillance Assistant Audifansio Kornelio Moyomsana revealed that malaria accounts for about seven in every 10 deaths at the facility, with 80 in every 100 people treated for the disease. These statistics underscore the need for sustained efforts to combat malaria in Malawi.

The World Malaria Day commemorations provide an opportunity to raise awareness about the disease and promote actions to prevent and control it.

In Malawi, the day is marked with various activities, including distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets, education campaigns, and community outreach programs.

Mchemera emphasized that the Malaria and NTDs Youth Corps Malawi is committed to contributing to the fight against malaria.

“We are working with various stakeholders to promote awareness about malaria and increase demand for treatment,” he said, adding that,”Our efforts include conducting community outreach programs, distributing educational materials, and promoting the use of insecticide-treated bed nets.”

The organization’s efforts are crucial in the fight against malaria, particularly in rural areas where access to healthcare services is limited.

By promoting awareness and increasing demand for treatment, the Malaria and NTDs Youth Corps Malawi can help reduce the burden of malaria in the country.

As the country works towards eliminating malaria by 2030, it is essential to sustain efforts to combat the disease.

This requires continued investment in malaria interventions, including advocacy, education, and distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets.

The Malaria and NTDs Youth Corps Malawi and other stakeholders must continue to work together to promote awareness about malaria and increase demand for treatment.

Malaria remains a significant public health challenge in Malawi, and sustained efforts are needed to combat the disease.

The Malaria and NTDs Youth Corps Malawi’s call for increased awareness and investment in malaria interventions is timely, and the organization’s efforts are crucial in the fight against malaria.

By working together, we can reduce the burden of malaria in Malawi and move closer to eliminating the disease by 2030.

The World Health Organisation’s global target of eliminating malaria by 2030 is ambitious, but achievable with concerted efforts from governments, stakeholders, and communities.

Malawi has made significant progress in reducing malaria cases and deaths over the years, but more needs to be done to achieve the 2030 target.

The Malaria and NTDs Youth Corps Malawi’s efforts to promote awareness about malaria and increase demand for treatment are essential in the fight against the disease.

By working together, we can create a malaria-free Malawi and improve the health and well-being of its citizens.

President Chakwera to preside over 2025 Malawi mining investment forum

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By Jones Gadama

The 2025 Malawi Mining Investment Forum is set to take place at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe, with President Lazarus Chakwera presiding over the opening ceremony. The forum promises to be a landmark event in Malawi’s mining sector, bringing together local and international investors, industry experts, and government officials to explore opportunities and challenges in the sector.

The mining sector has been identified as a key driver of economic growth and development in Malawi, with the government committed to creating a conducive environment for investors. The forum will provide a platform for stakeholders to discuss policy issues, share knowledge, and identify opportunities for investment in the sector.



President Chakwera’s presence at the opening ceremony underscores the government’s commitment to promoting the mining sector and attracting investment. His participation is expected to set the tone for the forum and highlight the importance of the sector to the country’s economic development.

The 2025 Malawi Mining Investment Forum will feature a range of activities, including keynote speeches, panel discussions, and exhibitions. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with government officials, industry experts, and potential investors, and to explore opportunities for collaboration and partnership.

Malawi has significant mineral resources, including uranium, coal, and rare earth minerals. However, the sector has faced challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, policy uncertainty, and limited access to finance. The forum will provide an opportunity for stakeholders to discuss these challenges and identify solutions.

The government has implemented several initiatives to promote the mining sector, including the development of a new mining policy and the establishment of a mining cadastre system. These initiatives aim to create a more transparent and efficient system for mining licensing and to attract investment in the sector.

The 2025 Malawi Mining Investment Forum is expected to attract a large number of local and international investors, industry experts, and government officials. The event will provide a platform for networking and deal-making, and will help to promote Malawi as a destination for mining investment.

The 2025 Malawi Mining Investment Forum promises to be a significant event in Malawi’s mining sector. With President Chakwera presiding over the opening ceremony, the forum is expected to set the tone for the future development of the sector. The event will provide a platform for stakeholders to discuss policy issues, share knowledge, and identify opportunities for investment in the sector.

Police arrest woman for defrauding job seekers

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By Durell Namasani


Police in Lilongwe  have arrested Lusubilo Kadzombe, the operator of a travel agency named NIF HireHost LTD, for allegedly defrauding job seekers of millions of kwacha in Lilongwe.

According to a statement released on Malawi Police Service Facebook Page, Kadzombe was arrested on Saturday afternoon by the Cybercrime Unit at the National Police Headquarters.

She is reported to have collected money from victims under the pretense of processing visas for overseas job opportunities but failed to deliver on her promises.

Lusubilo Kadzombe,



She now faces charges of Fraud other than false pretence, contrary to section 319A of the Penal Code  and she is expected to appear in court soon to answer these allegations.

Kadzombe hails from Mwamalopa village, TA Kyungu in Karonga district.

Meanwhile Police have urged people who have engaged with Kadzombe and believes they have been defrauded to report to them immediately.