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President Chakwera reaffirms commitment to promoting agriculture as a tool for poverty reduction

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By Burnett Munthali

President Lazarus Chakwera has reiterated his administration’s dedication to transforming Malawi’s agriculture sector, emphasizing its critical role in alleviating poverty. Speaking at Chiunjiza Trading Centre in Msinja South Constituency, Traditional Authority Masula, Lilongwe District, the President underscored the need for sustainable agricultural practices and fair prices for farm produce to bolster the nation’s economy.

“As a country heavily reliant on agriculture, we must ensure that our farmers are economically empowered through fair and competitive prices, particularly for tobacco,” President Chakwera stated. “Let me assure you that the upward trend in tobacco prices witnessed last season will continue, as this is key to improving the livelihoods of our farmers.”

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President Chakwera highlighted the government’s “Mega Farms Initiative” as a cornerstone of its strategy to achieve food security and economic resilience. He lauded institutions and faith-based organizations that have established their own mega farms, describing these efforts as vital complements to the government’s agenda.

“The success of these mega farms will ensure that Malawi becomes self-reliant in food production while creating economic opportunities for our people,” he said.

The President encouraged farmers to make the most of the timely onset of rains by intensifying their agricultural activities. “Hard work in the fields this season will lead to a bumper harvest next year,” he urged.

Turning to the ongoing voter registration drive, President Chakwera appealed to all eligible voters to register in large numbers ahead of the 2025 General Elections. “This is your opportunity to choose leaders who will represent your interests and drive Malawi’s development forward,” he said.

Francis Belekanyama, Member of Parliament for Msinja South, praised the government’s timely implementation of the 2024 Affordable Input Programme (AIP). He noted that this initiative would enable farmers to access essential inputs early, enhancing productivity in the region.

Belekanyama also called for more support for farmers in Dzalanyama, emphasizing the area’s capacity to supply food to Lilongwe City and beyond.

President Chakwera’s remarks reinforce the administration’s vision of agriculture as a cornerstone of Malawi’s socio-economic development. The emphasis on fair pricing, mega farms, and timely support programs reflects the government’s commitment to empowering farmers and ensuring food security for all Malawians.

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah makes history as Namibia’s first female President



By Burnett Munthali

Namibia has marked a historic moment as Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has been declared the country’s first female president, following her victory in Wednesday’s presidential election.

The milestone comes after a closely watched election in which approximately 1.4 million Namibians — about half the country’s population — registered to vote. The elections saw participation from 15 political parties vying for the presidency and seats in the National Assembly.

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah



Nandi-Ndaitwah, a seasoned politician and a prominent advocate for women’s empowerment, secured the presidency on a platform emphasizing economic growth, youth employment, and gender equality. Her victory represents a significant shift in Namibia’s political landscape, signaling a growing embrace of women in leadership roles.

In her victory speech, Nandi-Ndaitwah expressed gratitude to the Namibian people for their confidence in her leadership. “This victory is not just mine but belongs to every Namibian who dreams of a better future. Together, we will build a more inclusive, prosperous, and united nation,” she said.

Analysts view her win as a watershed moment for Namibia and a step forward for gender parity in politics across Africa. With her extensive experience, including serving as Minister of International Relations and Deputy Prime Minister, Nandi-Ndaitwah is expected to bring a steady hand to governance.

The newly elected president faces a challenging road ahead, including addressing Namibia’s high unemployment rates, economic inequality, and climate-related issues. However, many believe her historic rise will inspire transformative change and energize efforts to tackle the nation’s pressing challenges.

As celebrations continue, Namibia stands at the cusp of a new era, with Nandi-Ndaitwah’s presidency marking a significant chapter in the country’s democratic journey.

Gibo Pearson mesmerises fans in electrifying Alleluya Band concert

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

Musician Gibo Pearson gave out a show-stopping performance during an Alleluya Band Concert held on Sunday at Andiamo Ground in Balaka district.

The concert drew a number of artists from the district as well as the Alleluya Band themselves led by Paul Subili and Coss Chiwalo who gave exceptional sound quality to the excitement of thousands of fans that thronged the Andiamo Ground.

Gibo Pearson jumped onto the stage at around 8:00 pm and captivated the audience with his rendition of popular songs like Budget, Atambwali, Idzathera Ma Penalty and Undikwatira.

Gibo live in Balaka

Other artists that performed during the show include the Mighty Ivory Band, Thom Kapalepale and Che Malamba who also captivated the youthful audience with his energetic performance.

Every year, the Alleluya Band organises the free-of-charge concert but for this year, this was the second biggest show as the band held another big free-of-charge show in August in commemoration of legendary musician Soldier Lucius Banda as well as 40th and 30th anniversary of Andiamo and St Monica School respectively.

Phyzix lands ambassador role with 888bets


By Durell Namasani

Hip-hop artist Phyzix has clinched an ambassadorial deal with Global Betting company, 888bets (www.888bets.mw) which has just launched its branch in the country.

The artist, real name Noel Chikoleka was unveiled at a press briefing held in Blantyre on Monday afternoon.

888bets’ Country Manager, Clement Phiri said the company is committed to providing a safe and responsible betting experience for it’s customers in Malawi and the partnership with Phyzix will will help to boost brand awareness.

Phyzix


On his part, Phyzix expressed excitement and delight at the role accorded to him and said he will work hard to help the company in promoting responsible betting practices in Malawi.

888bets is a leading website for sports betting, Aviator  and online casino and it operates in several countries across the world.

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera encourages voter registration in Area 36 during whistle-stop tour

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By Burnett Munthali

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera visited Area 36 in Lilongwe on his whistle-stop tour, urging citizens to register for the upcoming general elections. The visit aimed to emphasize the importance of voter participation in shaping Malawi’s future.

Addressing a large crowd of enthusiastic supporters, President Chakwera highlighted that the upcoming elections are crucial in determining the nation’s leadership and direction. He encouraged all eligible citizens to register and exercise their right to vote, emphasizing that every vote matters.

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“This is your opportunity to make your voice heard. The power to shape our country lies in your hands. I encourage each of you to register and participate in these elections so that we can build a stronger and more prosperous Malawi,” the President stated.

Dr. Chakwera also took the time to speak about the progress his administration has made in improving infrastructure, education, and healthcare, stressing that these projects will benefit future generations. He reiterated his commitment to ensuring that all citizens, regardless of their background, have access to opportunities for growth and development.

The President’s visit was met with excitement, with residents of Area 36 expressing their gratitude for his leadership and commitment to national development.

As the country prepares for the 2025 general elections, President Chakwera’s call for voter registration serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of civic engagement in strengthening Malawi’s democracy.