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Indian universities offer scholarships to Malawian students

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By Chisomo Phiri

CT University and Chandigarh Group of Colleges(CGC ) in India representatives were at Crossroads Hotel in Blantyre on Wednesday,providing guidance on how Malawian students can easily secure the scholarships offered by the two institutions.

The universities are offering scholarships ranging from 50% to 60% to Malawian students.

In an interview with journalists,Head of International Affairs at CGC which offers 60% scholarships to Malawian students,
Asimjot Singh Chahal,said their institution has a strong presence in Malawi, with many students already studying at CGC.

“We understand the current financial challenges and forex shortages, ,that is why we have come up with a flat 60% scholarship on tuition fees for all Malawian students,” he said.



Chahal said CGC offers over 100 programs in various fields, including engineering, medical, artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, and more.

He said the institution is accredited with NAAC A+ rating, ensuring world-class education.

Said Chahal:”The eligibility criteria for programs vary, and students will need to meet specific requirements based on their chosen field of study.

“For example, engineering students will need to have studied physics, chemistry, and mathematics.”

He said CGC’s globalized campus has students from over 50 countries, providing a diverse and inclusive learning environment.

He said the institution has modern facilities, including digital libraries, industry-sponsored labs, sports stadiums, and more.

Chahal emphasized that CGC has a strict zero-tolerance policy towards racism, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for international students.

On his part,
CT University Director of International Affairs which offers 50% scholarships to Malawian students,Naresh Kumar Sharma,highlighted the university’s commitment to providing affordable education to students from around the world, including Malawi.

“We have over 173 students from Malawi studying at our campus, and we understand the challenges that parents and students are facing.

“To address this, we have made our programs more affordable, with students paying a minimum of $625 per semester for bachelor’s degree programs”,he said.

Sharma said CT University offers a wide range of programs, including BBA, BCA, BCom, Journalism and Mass Communication, fashion designing, and hotel management.

He emphasized the university’s focus on producing high-quality graduates, highlighting the achievements of its alumni.

“One of our students is working with the Reserve Bank of Malawi(RBM ), another with the National Bank of Malawi (NBM) , and many others are working with the Ministry of Health,” he proudly said .

Fuel storage crackdown in Salima

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By Rahim Abdul

The Salima First Grade Magistrate Court has convicted and sentenced three individuals for storing petrol without a license.

Fatsani Phiri, Madalitso Zindiwo, and Kaisi Kopiti were found with 14 drums of petrol, each containing 200 liters, at Sengabay boat yard on May 24, 2025.

The court handed down fines of K1,500,000, K700,000, and K700,000 respectively, and ordered the petrol drums to be forfeited to the Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA).



If they fail to pay the fines, they will serve 12 months imprisonment with hard labor.

This case highlights the importance of adhering to fuel storage regulations. According to MERA, private fuel storage owners with over 400 liters of fuel must be registered and licensed.

The authority has warned oil marketing companies to only supply fuel to registered and licensed private storage facilities.

MERA’s efforts to enforce regulations aim to prevent illegal fuel trading practices that pose health risks and contribute to fuel shortages in the country.

Deputy Minister Joyce Chitsulo dies

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By Burnett Munthali

Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Joyce Chitsulo, has died.

The tragic news was confirmed by the Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Richard Chimwendo Banda.

Speaking to Nation Online just moments ago, Chimwendo Banda said the government has lost a committed and hardworking leader who dedicated her life to public service.

The Late Joyce Chitsulo



Chitsulo was known for her vibrant contributions to matters of local governance, unity, and cultural development, and she often championed the voices of marginalized communities.

Her passing marks a significant loss to the Ministry and the nation at large, especially at a time when Malawi continues to grapple with numerous developmental challenges that require unity and strong leadership.

Details surrounding the cause of her death have not yet been disclosed to the public.

The late Joyce Chitsulo was also a Member of Parliament and a respected figure within her constituency and party, admired for her passion for service and unwavering commitment to national development.

Government officials and members of the public are expected to pay tribute to her in the coming days as funeral arrangements are made.

Premier Bet boosts Miss Malawi 2025 with K20 Million sponsorship

By Jones Gadama

Lilongwe, June 6, 2025 – Premier Bet has pledged K20 million in support of the 2025 Miss Malawi event, scheduled for December 6.

The sponsorship deal was announced at a ceremony in Lilongwe where the Miss Malawi Organizing Committee unveiled the event’s sponsors.

Godfrey Kambewa, Chairperson of the Organizing Committee, expressed gratitude to Premier Bet for their significant contribution.



“We are thrilled to have Premier Bet on board as a major sponsor of the Miss Malawi 2025 pageant,” Kambewa said.

Patrick Kalidozo, Central Region Area Manager at Premier Bet, emphasized that the sponsorship is part of the company’s corporate social responsibility initiatives.

This move aligns with Premier Bet’s history of supporting various events in Malawi, including sports development initiatives.

This diverse range of sponsors highlights the widespread support for the Miss Malawi 2025 event. Premier Bet’s sponsorship deal mirrors their previous commitment to sports development, including a K260 million investment in the Super League and a K7.5 million sponsorship of the Malawi Sports Awards.

The 2025 Miss Malawi pageant promises to be an exciting event, celebrating Malawian beauty, culture, and talent.

With Premier Bet’s support, the event is expected to attract a large audience and showcase the country’s rich heritage.

As the event approaches, anticipation builds, and fans are eager to see who will be crowned Miss Malawi 2025.

The pageant will undoubtedly provide a platform for young women to showcase their talents, intelligence, and beauty, promoting positive role models for Malawi’s youth.

NBM plc dedicates June to celebrate SMEs

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By Linda Kwanjana

National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has set aside the month of June to celebrate Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) as the backbone of the country’s economy.

During the month, the Bank, led by its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Harold Jiya and Heads of Divisions, will visit selected SMEs across the country as a way of strengthening relationships through direct engagement and gaining a better understanding of their needs.

Harold Jiya



NBM plc’s Marketing and Corporate Affairs Manager, Akossa Hiwa, said the ‘Bank of the Nation’ plans to recognize its SME banking customers for their contributions to employment, innovation, and economic growth as the world commemorates SME Day on June 27.

“As a key financial partner for SME’s, we plan to actively participate in this year’s SME Day celebration by implementing meaningful activities that honour our SME customers and strengthen our relationship throughout the month,” said Hiwa.

The celebration, centers on this year’s theme ‘Business for MSMEs: Connecting the Entrepreneurs’, and will culminate on June 27 with an SMEs market day, where over 50 entrepreneurs are expected to showcase their products.

Two weeks ago, NBM plc also sponsored 50 SMEs with K10 million to participate at the country’s International Trade Fair in Blantyre.

Status Furniture and Office Supplies Founder Mike Siliya expressed gratitude to NBM plc for continuously supporting its SME customers.

“Every entrepreneur needs to have a strategic partner, and National Bank of Malawi plc has proved to be the right partner. We have accessed several banking facilities, short-term loans, long-term loans, overdrafts, and referencing to bids, which is what you need from a partner to prosper,” said Siliya.