Feed the Children has donated a vehicle, two motorcycles, and three laptops to the Nkhata Bay district council to support the sustainability of its Akule ndi Thanzi project.
The project, funded by USAID, aimed to improve children’s nutrition in the district.
Speaking after the donation, Chimwemwe Nyasulu, Cluster Coordinator for Nkhata Bay, Nkhotakota, and Salima, expressed hope that the resources would be effectively utilized to sustain the project’s objectives.
Nyasulu emphasized the importance of continued efforts to address malnutrition among children.
Nkhata Bay District Commissioner David Kayiwonanga Gondwe hailed the organization for its benevolent approach, saying the donated items would amplify efforts to improve children’s nutrition in the district.
Gondwe assured Feed the Children that the council would take good care of the resources to meet their intended purposes.
Maranatha Boys Capital Academy and Maranatha Girls Capital Academy recently held a joint graduation ceremony at the prestigious Lilongwe Golden Peacock Hotel, honoring the outstanding achievements of the class of 2025.
The event was a grand celebration of academic excellence, with Dr. Ernest Kaonga, Managing Director of the school, presenting cash prizes to top-performing students.
The cash prizes, ranging from K200,000 to K300,000, were awarded to students who demonstrated exceptional academic performance.
Dr. Kaonga emphasized that this recognition highlights the importance of hard work and dedication to academic pursuits.
The graduation ceremony marked a significant milestone for the class of 2025, as they celebrated their accomplishments and looked forward to the next chapter in their educational journey.
Maranatha Academy has promised to award 5 million Malawi Kwacha to any student who achieves 6 points in the Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE), regardless of whether they attend a government or private school.
According to Dr. Kaonga, this initiative is a testament to the academies’ commitment to providing quality education and fostering academic excellence.
Maranatha Academy’s initiative to award students who achieve 6 points in the MSCE is a bold move that will undoubtedly motivate students to strive for excellence.
As the world marks World Refugee Day, the Inua Advocacy says it stands in solemn reflection and strong solidarity with the millions forced to flee their homes due to war, persecution, and political instability in their respective countries.
The Advocacy says amid this growing crisis, powerful nations, many self-declared champions of democracy and human rights are turning away from compassion instead of offering safety and dignity, they close borders.
Aerial view of Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Dowa district.
The organization has claimed that these countries are criminalizing immigration, politicizing asylum even while fully aware of the courses driving displacement in countries where these asylum seekers were previously living.
Writing in a statement marking World Refugee Day which falls on 20th June every year signed by Inua Advocacy’s Chief Executive Officer Innocent Magambi, the Inua Advocacy has commended the people of Malawi and the government for upholding refugees and asylum seekers values.
Inua Advocacy says this global indifference stands in stark contrast to Malawi’s longstanding commitment to refugees, though under-resourced, saying Malawi has consistently opened its borders and hearts to those in need, offering safety where others have turned away.
The organization, however, says they are concerned by recent developments involving Congolese Asylum Seekers where Reports are indicating that they were misled by Immigration officers they were moved from Karonga to Chitipa under false promises of being transported to Dzaleka Camp in Dowa only to be returned to the border into Tanzania.
“Additional arrests in Mzuzu and the unlawful deportation of asylum seekers to Zambia via Rumphi raise further concerns, contravening both national and international legal standards,” reads the statement in part.
The Inua Advocacy says these incidents bear troubling resemblance to the unresolved injustices of forced relocations of 2 years ago, urging the authorities to launch a thorough investigation, hold accountable those responsible, and implement urgent reforms to strengthen refugee protection.
The organization says this is an opportunity to reaffirm Malawi’s commitment to dignity, justice and the rule of law for all who seek safety within its border saying as global support shrinks, Malawi must remain firm, and continue to welcome these refugees and asylum seekers to protect its dignity and preserve their humanity.
Malawian gospel icon Rudo Chakwera and Zambian artist Abel Chungu Musuka have released a new song titled ‘Wabwino’.
In an interview with 247 Malawi News,Rudo said the new song is a heartfelt testimony to God’s faithfulness and goodness, especially in difficult times.
She said with its uplifting message and blend of African rhythms and soul-stirring melodies, ‘Wabwino’is set to inspire and uplift listeners.
‘This is a very good gospel song that I have featured Abel. Abel is like a brother to me. He is such a powerhouse of a creative, and working with him was truly an experience,” said Rudo.
She said the new song was produced by Sir Odilo and Tricky Beatz and that the video which has vibrant visuals and imagery was directed by Tarsy.
The gospel singer said the song is now available for stream and download on various music platforms.
Rudo started her singing career in 1999.
The musician holds a Masters in Business Administration.
She studied music at the University of Malawi (UNIMA ) formerly Chancellor College(CHANCO ) and later returned to teach part-time.
A respected voice in Malawi’s music, she serves on the National Executive Committee and holds various artistic positions.
Song link:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/rudochakweraandabelchungumusuka/wabwino
NBS Bank Plc has strategically partnered with the Renewable Energy Industry Association of Malawi (REIAMA) to accelerate access to renewable energy solutions across the country.
Through this partnership, NBS Bank and REIAMA aim to foster sustainable growth within Malawi’s renewable energy sector by co-creating financing solutions tailored to the needs of both project developers and end-users of Renewable Energy Technologies (RET).
Speaking at the signing ceremony in Lilongwe on Thursday, NBS Bank’s Head of Government and International Relations, Mervin Donga, emphasised the Bank’s commitment to supporting the sector.
“We stand ready to work with REIAMA and other stakeholders in unlocking the full potential of the renewable energy value chain. This partnership is aligned with our purpose to support initiatives that drive inclusive growth and improve livelihoods through sustainable finance,” said Donga.
On his part, REIAMA President Brave Mhone applauded the agreement as a significant step towards realising a greener and more inclusive future for Malawi.
“This is not just a partnership on paper, but it is a commitment to co-create solutions, expand access, and develop together. By leveraging each other’s strengths, REIAMA and NBS Bank will help drive down barriers to renewable energy uptake, from financing to implementation,” said Mhone.
According to NBS Bank, the partnership marks the beginning of a coordinated effort to enable broader access to clean energy financing, stimulate local innovation, and encourage the productive use of renewable energy in both rural and urban settings.