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Chakwera calls for bold policy and unity at Afreximbank Annual Meetings

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By Burnett Munthali

President Lazarus Chakwera has reaffirmed Malawi’s commitment to working closely with the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to advance inclusive and sustainable development.

Writing on his official Facebook page, the President highlighted the bank’s pivotal role in supporting Malawi’s economic transformation.

He noted that Afreximbank continues to be a key partner in strengthening the country’s development foundation.

Chakwera in Nigeria


During the ongoing Annual Meetings of the bank, President Chakwera participated in a high-level session featuring both current and former African and Caribbean leaders.

The session focused on the evolving role of African multilateral financial institutions in driving development across the continent.

President Chakwera emphasized the importance of these institutions in empowering nations to define their own growth paths.

He added that the dialogue also explored how African and Caribbean countries can navigate a fractured global order.

In his view, this global system is increasingly skewed in favor of powerful nations, often sidelining the interests of developing economies.

Against this backdrop, Chakwera stressed the need for bold and transformative policy decisions.

He called for stronger cooperation between countries in the Global South, particularly in the areas of trade and investment.

Such cooperation, he argued, would help to unlock the vast potential of these regions.

The President underscored the power of a unified voice in global negotiations and strategic decision-making.

He further noted that access to strategic financing is vital in achieving developmental goals.

According to Chakwera, these two elements—unity and smart financing—can help transform communities through profitable trade.

They also offer opportunities to create decent jobs and generate sustainable wealth.

His remarks align with broader calls for economic independence and South-South collaboration in shaping a fairer global financial architecture.

As the Afreximbank Annual Meetings continue, President Chakwera’s message sets a hopeful and ambitious tone for regional integration and economic resilience.

The hashtags accompanying his message—#AfreximBank2025 and #BuildingtheFuture—reinforce his forward-looking vision for Malawi and the continent at large.

Dowa District Water Office appreciates WASH partners support

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By Vincent Gunde

The Dowa District Council’s Water Development Office has expressed its appreciation to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) partners in the district for doing a commendable job to make sure that communities in the district are accessing improved water availability.

The Dowa District Council has developed the District Systems Investment Plan (DSIP) as a targeted framework to operationalize key WASH priorities outline in the District Development Plan (DDP) to enhance planning, implementation and monitoring WASH interventions.

The DSIP responds directly to the District Development Plan’s objective of improving public health and human development through better service delivery as it is linked to enabler 5 of the Malawi 2063 Human Capital Development focusing on WASH services.

Fanny Muula-WASH partners have registered remarkable achievements in their catchment areas.



Presenting the WASH District Coordinating Team (DCT) progress Report, District Water Development Officer for Dowa Fanny Muula, said 69 percent of the population in the district is using safe and sustainable water supply in communities and institutions.

Muula said behind every percentage point is a family who now drinks safe water, a school girl who no longer misses class due to poor sanitation, and a community empowered to sustain their gains saying WASH partners are complimenting government efforts towards improvement of WASH services.

She said WASH partners such as Self Help Africa, Orant Charities, Beyond Water, World Vision, Red Cross, Pump Aid, and others, have drilled and rehabilitated boreholes, providing piped water systems and reticulated solar power as well as constructing latrines to the communities in the district.

The Water Officer said WASH partners are reaching out to wherever there is need for boreholes and rehabilitations, constructing latrines in schools, distribution of sanitation materials, and training masons and sales agents across the five Traditional Authority areas of the district, among others.

“Each WASH partner has registered remarkable achievement per the area of Traditional Authority in water supply progress and sanitation,” said Muula.

However, Muula said WASH partners are meeting some challenges in the course of implementing their interventions such as geological formations in T/A Chiwere and Mkukula are contributing to an increase in dry wells and that there have been delays in project completion by some drilling contractors particularly those involved in government-funded initiatives.

Muula called on WASH partners in the district on the need to follow up on post ODF activities observing that the absence of such interventions after ODF Declaration leads communities to revert to previous Open Defecation Free (ODF) practices.

Kamlepo Kalua announces joining demonstrations in 7 days coming

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By Vincent Gunde

Politician Kamlepo Kalua, has announced that he is joining the demonstrations coming in 7 days -time to show Malawians that he is one of the people who brought multiparty democracy in Malawi.

Kalua said in 1994 Malawians made a declaration that never again shall their country go back to one-party state and dictatorship saying his joining the demonstrations coming is a clear indication that those who fought for democracy to come to Malawi, they did their struggle for a purpose.

He has told former President Dr. Bakili Muluzi to come to Lilongwe to join him in the demonstrations as one who championed democracy to come to Malawi so that they start their journey together from where activist Sylvester Namiwa was left half-dead after being heavily assaulted by MCP thugs in full view of Malawi Police and Malawi Defense Force (MDF) officers who did not rescue him while in the hands of the attackers.

Kamlepo



Speaking through an audio clip, Kalua has warned President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera that he is joining that person on the road that says he is ready to die for Malawi assuring him that he is going to the road to be killed in defense of the hard-won democracy.

Kalua said he is coming to the road to match with that person who has told Malawians that he will die for Malawi, saying he will not carry with him any offensive weapon, he will carry only his trouser and a shirt for the killers to easily chop his legs and hands.

He said he wants to see how the MCP is killing people in a country of democracy saying his coming to the road is not threatening anyone, but to tell the killers that him also is ready to be killed just the same as others are being killed in the country.

“I will be with that person who told Malawians that he is ready to die for Malawi not to die alone, I will tell the killers to kill there where Namiwa was brutally assaulted for my blood to be used as a sacrifice for the country and the 16th September, 2025 elections,” said Kalua.

He has advised the Malawi Police Service (MPS) and Malawi Defense Force (MDF) to be ready for him as he is joining Malawians on the road in a quest to defend the hard-won democracy which the MCP has thrown it to the dogs.

SMEO hosts uplifting gathering for single moms

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Single Mother Empowerment Organization (SMEO), founded by Venia Vimbai Awali Bakali,on Saturday June 28,2025,hosted a heartwarming event dubbed’Single Moms Catch-Up Date’ at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre.

The event brought together 30 inspiring single mothers.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News,Bakali said the gathering provided a safe space for the single women to share their experiences, find support, and celebrate their strength.



“The event was a resounding success, filled with meaningful conversations, laughter, and a sense of sisterhood. What made the day even more special was the launch of my  book titled ‘Solo with a Purpose,’ a labor of love that explores the journey of navigating life as a solo woman and finding strength in solitude,” said Bakali.

She added that the book launch was a fitting addition to the event, as it resonated deeply with the single mothers in attendance who understood the challenges and triumphs of solo parenting.

“Solo with a Purpose is more than just a book; it is s a movement that encourages women to embrace their stories, discover their inner strength, and live intentionally,” she said.

Bakali expressed her gratitude to the single mothers who attended the event:

“I thank all single mothers for  showing up and reminding us all of the power of community,” she said.

Bakali also thanked the sponsors and supporters who helped make the event unforgettable.

SMEO was established in 2021 with the aim of improving the livelihoods and wellbeing of pregnant adolescents, young and single mothers in the country.

The organization also aim to create safe spaces where young and single mothers can voice out and build their confidence in communities where they are stigmatised and discriminated.

Jetu set to release new song

By Rahim Abdul

Malawi-based artist Jetu is gearing up to release her highly anticipated song and music video, “Pangolin,” on June 30.

Speaking with 247 Malawi News,Jetu manager, Emmu Dee,says the team took their time to craft something unique and meaningful for their fans.

“Pangolin is just the beginning.We are planning to release more tracks before the end of 2025 as a way of entertaining and staying connected with our fans.”he explained.

Jetu ready to drop new song



The release of “Pangolin’s” new song and music video is expected to rekindle Jetu’s presence in the music scene and showcase her artistic growth since her last release.

The artist’s manager expressed gratitude to fans for their continued support, emphasizing that they play a crucial role in Jetu’s journey. “Our fans are everything to us,” Emmu Dee said.

“Without them, we wouldn’t be where we are today. We ask them to keep supporting us as we prepare more exciting projects.”Emmu Dee added.