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Solidaridad Launches Harmonized Cotton Extension Manual to Transform Farmer Support in Zambia

By Staff Reporter

Solidaridad, in partnership with the Cotton Development Trust, and the Cotton Board of Zambia, is proud to announce the launch of the Harmonized Cotton Extension Manual, an innovative tool designed to address the challenges small-scale cotton farmers face due to fragmented and inconsistent extension services. This ground breaking initiative is a key component of the RECLAIM Sustainability! (RS!) Cotton and P2P Cotton Project, spearheaded by Solidaridad.

The manual, developed collaboratively by a team of technical experts under the Cotton Multi-Stakeholder Platform (MSP), standardizes extension guidelines and practices for extension officers and lead farmers. It also incorporates a companion Farmer Guide – which is drafted in layman’s terms for easy understanding of practical good agricultural practices – to ensure accessibility and applicability for farmers across Zambia’s cotton production areas.

“For years, the cotton sector has grappled with inconsistent messaging, which has hindered farmers from reaching their full potential. The Harmonized Cotton Extension Manual addresses this by providing unified, evidence-based guidance that will undoubtedly enhance productivity and sustainability across Zambia’s cotton landscape,” said Pamidzai Bota, Solidaridad’s Regional Programme Manager for RS! Cotton and Textile.

The cotton sector in Zambia, which supports over 220,000 smallholder farmers, plays a vital role in the country’s economy. Despite its potential, many farmers achieve yields far below optimal levels due to poor farming practices and limited access to quality support services.

“This manual is more than a document; it is a bridge connecting knowledge to action. By harmonizing extension practices, we ensure that all farmers, regardless of their location, have access to consistent and effective guidance. This is a pivotal moment for Zambia’s cotton sector,” said Humprey Nxumalo, Head of Programmes, Solidaridad Southern Africa.

The Cotton Development Trust, a critical partner in this initiative, reiterated its commitment to empowering farmers through the development of cotton farming technologies as well as providing extensions to increase their productivity.

Lwisya Silwimba, Director of the Cotton Development Trust, remarked: “This collaborative effort showcases the strength of partnerships in driving sector-wide improvements. The manual’s standardized approach ensures that extension officers and farmers alike are equipped with the tools and knowledge to transform Zambia’s cotton sector.”

Sunduzwayo Banda, Chief Executive Officer of the Cotton Board of Zambia, noted that despite production challenges, cotton is steadily gaining momentum in Zambia. “During the recent Cotton Day celebrations, we saw over 2,020 participants join us to celebrate the occasion. The book being launched today is designed with the farmer at its core. It simplifies processes step-by-step, from zero to 100, to minimize confusion and make things easier for our farmers,” he explained.

In closing, Dr Chizumba Shepande, Director – Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture (Zambia) described the launch of the Harmonized Extension Manual and Farmer’s Cotton Guide as “a significant milestone in Zambia’s cotton sector.” He added that cotton is not just a crop, but a livelihood for thousands of families and a pillar of the nation’s rural economies.

“By adopting the methods and practices outlined in this manual and guide, we can achieve higher yields, doubling and even tripling productivity through improved agronomic practices. [We can also achieve] enhanced quality – producing cotton that meets international standards, thereby increasing market competitiveness [and] sustainability – promoting environmentally friendly practices that preserve our soil and ecosystems for future generations,” concluded Dr Shepande.

The launch event in Lusaka was attended by key stakeholders from the agricultural sector, including government officials, private sector representatives, and farmer leaders. Demonstrations of the manual’s practical applications were a highlight, illustrating how it will be implemented in the field to improve yields and livelihoods.

The Harmonized Cotton Extension Manual embodies Solidaridad’s commitment to empowering smallholder farmers through sustainable, inclusive, and innovative solutions.

Innovative BEFIT Program Enhances Literacy and Numeracy in Malawi’s Primary Schools

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By Elywin Chighali Mhango

The Building Education Foundation Through Innovation and Technology (BEFIT) program, initiated by the Ministry of Education, hosted a media engagement meeting in Mzuzu on Monday, showcasing its efforts to combat learning poverty among lower-grade students.

Public Relations Officer for the Ministry of Education, Mphatso Nkuonera, outlined the program’s goals, emphasizing the importance of improving foundational literacy and numeracy skills among learners in Standards 1-4. The BEFIT program utilizes a tablet-based learning platform, aiming to empower both students and teachers with innovative technology.


Nkuonera highlighted the program’s significant reach, stating that over 80,000 tablets have already been distributed to approximately 681 primary schools across the nation, benefiting more than 410,000 students. The government’s vision is to ensure that all primary schools in Malawi will be equipped through this program by 2029.

During the meeting held at Ilala Crest Lodge, members of the press were given an overview of the BEFIT program and had the opportunity to engage in a tablet-based learning session, which provided them firsthand experience of the tools being used to facilitate education.

Nkuonera encouraged collaboration between the Ministry of Education and the media, noting that journalists now possess a deeper understanding of the BEFIT program, which will enable them to produce comprehensive and accurate stories highlighting its impact and successes.

Chisomo Kambandanga, the District Information Officer for Nkhata Bay, praised the engagement, stating it allowed journalists to connect directly with experts, thereby enhancing their ability to report on educational initiatives accurately. He mentioned that the meeting fosters relationships that could lead to more informed future coverage.

The BEFIT program has also organized training workshops for various media outlets, with upcoming sessions planned in Lilongwe, Liwonde, and Blantyre, further ensuring that the media remains well-informed about this critical educational initiative.

As the BEFIT program continues to expand, it remains steadfast in its mission to provide equitable educational opportunities for all children in Malawi.

Success praises God’s enduring love

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By Pemphero Mpho Musowa

From the experiences of life Gospel artist Success has learnt to be appreciative of God’s favour.

In his latest release Success, formerly going under the moniker Suxxes said people have to be careful not to stray from God.

The new song ‘Mu Zonse’ [In Everything] talks about not losing faith.

Success



The artist explained the rate at which Christians is are losing faith due to earthly things such as finances, marital issues is alarming.

He emphasized the song is about being thankful in all circumstances.

“I have tested the bad and the good of this world and have learned that both bad and good things or circumstances can take one away from God if not careful.”

The song which brings positivity in a world full upheavals is meant to bring back those who are losing sight wondering why bad things are happening to them when they say God is love.

It is also meant to strengthen those who still believe in God but their strength is weaning.

CARD attributes shortage of food as a challenge to its project

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By Vincent Gunde

The Churches Action in Relief and Development (CARD) says shortage of food in the households has affected pig feeding in the project it was implementing in Dowa district as communities are eating maize bran which is the main feed for pigs.

The CARD has been implementing Promoting agro-ecology transition for enhanced resilient agriculture in Malawi (PAETERA) project targeting areas of two traditional authorities Msakambewa and Mponela in Dowa district from August, 2021-September, 2024.

Chifundo Macheka,



In the area of Traditional Authority Msakambewa, the project targeted 625 farmers under GVH Kafanikhale, Nachisaka EPA and Mponela under GVH Mkuziwaduka, Mponela EPA where 350 farmers were targeted.

Presenting the project to the District executive committee (Dec) in Dowa, CARD’s Project Officer Chifundo Macheka, said the project was implemented with an overall objective of improving smallholder farmer productivity for food, nutrition and income security through diversified livelihoods.

Macheka said some of the activities of the project included mounting demonstrations on manure and Mbeya fertilizer making, conducting awareness meetings on agro-forestry and natural resources management, establishing tree nurseries and procuring inputs to the project beneficiaries.

She said in the project, there was increased cross learning and sharing among key players in agro-ecological farming, information from the project contributing to the growth of knowledge, advocacy and scaling up through collaborative research, among others.

The officer said the project has learnt that implementing activities with government stakeholders brings sustainability, ownership and empowerment to all, full involvement of participants in the project, collaborative efforts with different stakeholders and transparency on issues of project funding creating a good working relationship with stakeholders.

However, Macheka said the project met some challenges in the course of implementation such as rising number of fall army worms, scarcity of fuel in the country, flooding in some parts of project implementation areas and unwillingness of some beneficiaries to pass-on pigs to other beneficiaries.

“There is unstable market on the ground, this too, affected the beneficiaries of the project,” said Macheka.

In his remarks, Acting Chief Planning Officer for Dowa District Council Yusuf Laki, advised partners to always share progress of their projects to the secretariat as well as signing Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) with the council and CSO Network to enhance cooperation, transparency and accountability.

Where to next for Yamikani Chester

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By Pemphero Mpho Musowa

All eyes will be on Malawian-Mozambique based attacker Yamikani Chester as he plans to announce his next move.

The development follows Chesters’ two year contract coming to an end with Costa do Sol.

Chester and Costa do Sol have not renewed their agreement and according the attacker he will be joining another team.

Yamikani Chester


Posting on his Facebook page, Chester thanked Costa do Sol for the two years at the club.

“Two years feels like yesterday, Its time to say good bye with a happy face, I would like to thank Costa do sol for the great opportunity! its hard to play away from home but I have always enjoyed my stay with the team I will miss the bond I had with my team-mates, I wish you well team.

“I will announce my next move soon. Thank you Malawians for the support ku team inayi ndikufunaniso ndithu,” he writes.

Chester left for Costa do Sol after the expiry of his contract with Mighty Mukuru Wanderers.

Nomads fans have called on the attacker to return to the club.

Chesters’ profile picture updated on 3rd June 2023, shows he still has love for the Lali Lubani boys as he holds the 2022 Airtel Top 8 trophy.