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ADUS champions tree planting in Zomba to combat climate change

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By Jones Gadama

The Anglican Diocese of the Upper Shire (ADUS) has taken a significant step in combating the effects of climate change by championing tree planting in Zomba.

Led by its Bishop, William Mchombo, the diocese organized a tree planting session at Chilema in Zomba District, emphasizing the vital role that trees play in minimizing the impact of climate change.

The tree planting exercise was part of the diocese’s annual ceremony where priests renew their priesthood vows.

Bishop Mchombo stressed the need for communities to take responsibility for nurturing the trees to ensure their survival.

“Tree planting plays a vital role in minimizing the impact of climate change,” he said, adding that,”We need to take care of the trees we plant and ensure they grow to maturity.”



The Diocesan Coordinator for Environment and Land, Easton Pembamoyo, echoed Bishop Mchombo’s sentiments, calling on members of the Anglican Church and the entire community to continue planting trees to conserve the environment.

“We need to make tree planting a habit and a way of life,” Pembamoyo said.
He added,”By doing so, we will be contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment for future generations.”

The tree planting session was a resounding success, with many community members participating in the exercise.

The event served as a reminder of the importance of environmental conservation and the role that individuals and communities can play in protecting the environment.

Climate change is a pressing issue that affects not only the environment but also human lives.

Malawi, like many other countries, is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including droughts, floods, and changes in weather patterns.

Tree planting is one way to mitigate these impacts, and the ADUS’s initiative is a step in the right direction.

The Anglican Diocese of the Upper Shire’s commitment to environmental conservation is evident in its efforts to promote tree planting and sustainability.

The diocese’s initiative is a testament to its dedication to caring for God’s creation and promoting a healthier environment for all.

As the community continues to plant trees and care for the environment, it is essential to recognize the importance of collective action in addressing climate change.

The ADUS’s tree planting initiative is a call to action for individuals, communities, and organizations to work together in protecting the environment and promoting sustainability.

The impact of tree planting goes beyond environmental conservation.

Trees provide shade, food, and shelter for communities, and they also play a critical role in supporting biodiversity. By planting trees, communities can help to preserve natural habitats and promote ecosystem services.

The ADUS’s tree planting initiative is also a reminder of the importance of leadership in promoting environmental conservation.

Bishop Mchombo and the diocese’s leadership have set an example for others to follow, demonstrating the critical role that leaders can play in promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship.

As the diocese continues to promote tree planting and environmental conservation, it is essential to recognize the importance of community engagement and participation.

The success of the tree planting initiative depends on the active involvement of community members, who must take ownership of the trees and care for them to ensure their survival.

The ADUS’s tree planting initiative is a commendable effort to combat climate change and promote environmental conservation.

The diocese’s commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship is evident in its efforts to promote tree planting and care for the environment.

As communities continue to plant trees and care for the environment, it is essential to recognize the importance of collective action and community engagement in protecting the environment and promoting sustainability.

Malawian artivist embarks on historic journey to Egypt on foot and hitchhiking

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By Jones Gadama

In a bold and inspiring move, Malawian artivist, musician, and storyteller Nyokase “Kas” Madise is set to embark on an extraordinary journey from Malawi to Egypt, traversing multiple countries on foot and by hitchhiking.

The 29-year-old trailblazer will undertake this remarkable feat starting July 6, 2025, in a quest to promote youth hope, Pan-African freedom, and mental health awareness.

Titled “Nyokase’s Walk to Egypt,” the journey will span five months, taking Madise through Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Sudan before culminating in Giza.

This incredible adventure is inspired by the footsteps of literary legend Legson Kayira, who in 1958 walked from Chitipa to Sudan, dreaming of America and education.

Nyokase



Madise’s journey is not just about covering vast distances but also about igniting conversations, raising awareness, and promoting positive change.

Through a GoFundMe campaign, she aims to raise funds to support mental health awareness programs in Malawi.

This initiative is particularly significant, given the growing need for mental health support and resources in the country.

As Madise prepares for her epic journey, she is filled with excitement and anticipation.

“I’m thrilled to embark on this adventure, and I’m looking forward to meeting new people, learning about their cultures, and sharing my own story,” she said.

Madise’s passion for art, music, and storytelling will undoubtedly be integral to her journey, as she uses these mediums to connect with people and convey her message.

The journey will not be without its challenges. Madise will face numerous obstacles, including harsh weather conditions, rugged terrain, and potential safety concerns.

However, she is determined to push through these challenges and reach her destination.

“I’m aware of the potential risks, but I’m confident in my ability to navigate them,” she said.

Madise’s journey is a testament to the power of human resilience and determination. As she walks and hitchhikes through Africa, she will undoubtedly inspire countless people along the way.

Her message of hope, freedom, and mental health awareness will resonate with many, and her journey will serve as a reminder that even the most daunting challenges can be overcome with courage and perseverance.

The impact of Madise’s journey extends beyond her personal achievement.

By promoting mental health awareness, she is helping to break down stigmas surrounding mental health issues and encouraging people to prioritize their well-being.

Her efforts will also contribute to a greater understanding and appreciation of the importance of mental health support systems.

As the world watches, Madise’s journey will undoubtedly inspire a new generation of young people to take action, pursue their passions, and make a positive impact in their communities.

Her story will serve as a reminder that even the most ambitious dreams can become a reality with hard work, dedication, and a willingness to take risks.

INyokase “Kas” Madise’s journey from Malawi to Egypt is a remarkable undertaking that embodies the spirit of adventure, resilience, and determination.

As she embarks on this historic journey, she will inspire countless people and promote positive change, leaving a lasting impact on the lives of those she touches.

All is set for the mid year NPM awards

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By Linda Kwanjan

National Product Magazine (NPM) says all is set for the mid year NPM awards as commencement of voting for nominated companies which will run from April 2 and ends on June 15, 2025.

This will be the 115th edition held under the theme; “Connecting Industries, Fueling Exports: Enhancing Malawi’s Forex Reserves through Agriculture, Manufacturing, and Transport.”



Speaking in an exclusive interview, the magazine Executive Director, Arthur Chinyamula, stated that the awards focus on recognizing outstanding companies in business, agriculture, transport, manufacturing and entrepreneurship.

“We have nominated companies across business, agriculture, transport, manufacturing and entrepreneurship sectors. Our goal is to promote industries and Malawians excelling in these fields,” Chinyamula said.

He emphasized on the need for collaboration among various sectors for the country to achieve stable forex reserves.

Chinyamula added that they have a special category for women.

“We have conducted a rigorous selection process to identify companies, business, products, and entrepreneurs based on their specialization, size, quality, performance, and export records,” he added.

Among the nominated companies, 70% are from Malawi and 30% represent SADC region.

Meanwhile the Ministry of Trade and Industry has praised NPM for organizing the auspicious occasion saying it will help in bolstering manufacturing for exports.

The Ministry through its spokesperson, Patrick Botha highlighted the need for the country to shift into value-added products in inorder to have sustainable foreign exchange.


Botha stresses that for Malawi to have economic gains there is need to embrace the local industry exports.

He therefore commended NPM for playing a key role in supporting the country’s economic growth.

Norman Chisale wins Ntcheu Central Central East DPP primaries

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By Vincent Gunde

Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) Director of Youth who is also Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika’s personal bodyguard Normn Paulosi Chisale, has won Ntcheu Central Central East primary elections, the elections which decided the future of the constituency.

Chisale’s win in the constituency is a threat to other candidates such as a Mr. Bulilani (Deputy UTM president) who is also eyeing for a parliamentary seat in the constituency and the incumbent Parliamentarian Dr. Albert Mbawala (MCP) who is contemplating to stand independent.



Norman Chisale’s name has been in the peoples’ mind ever since but he did not express his interest to stand in the previous elections but this coming September, 2025 elections, the people have forced him to stand basing on his helping hands which have reached out many including the elderly people.

Chisale will face the incumbent parliamentarian Dr. Albert Mbawala related by blood and according to a reliable source, if Dr. Mbawala was DPP, Chisale would not have thought of standing and he is on record to have told the constituents on the same.

The Source has sounded a strong warning that even if the elections are held today, Norman Chisale would emerge the winner no matter what claiming that many people in the constituency and the district escorted the Malawi Congress Party(MCP) to the grave on 10th June, 2024.

During the primary elections, Chisale won by 3,441 votes, Rodrick Nsamuka 16 and Mrs. Chimanga 5, two candidates Mr. Hastings Chinyama and Nkata withdrew from the race and offered their support to Norman Chisale.

The source said Ntcheu district will not have an MCP candidate to be elected for a parliamentary seat                                     come rain or sunshine saying many people are still demanding answers from the MCP led government on the tragic death of Dr. Saulosi Klaus Chilima.

He said many people in Ntcheu are not believing that President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera himself is not aware of what happened on the tragic death of Dr. Chilima claiming that this another blue lie from the sitting President.

The source has finally advised all MCP candidates wanting to hide through standing as independent candidates in Ntcheu district to forget about the 16th September, 2025 elections, they should serve their resources for other equally important projects of their choice.

RBM hailed for introducing measures on forex drainage

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By Linda Kwanjana

Economic expert Dr Ben Dzolowere has hailed Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) Governor Dr.  Mafuta Mwale for the introduction of measures which are aimed at protecting our forex against abuse by the dishonest business people.

Economic expert Dr Ben Dzolowere says Malawi has been losing Billions in forex through unsubvented means.

“Let me start by commending Governor Dr McDonald Mafuta Mwale for coming up with stringent measures aimed at addressing forex measures and let me assure Malawians that there will be forex availability in the country because of these measures,” he said.

Mwale



About Dr Mafuta Mwale

McDonald Mafuta Mwale is an economist with extensive experience in both monetary and fiscal policy. His impressive career spans roles such as Director of Economic Affairs, Secretary to the Treasury in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs as well as Director of Economic Policy Research, and Deputy Governor at the Reserve Bank of Malawi. He holds a PhD in Economics from Scotland and a Masters Degree in Economics and Econometrics from England.

Mafuta Mwale has served in a number of Boards like MRA, EGENCO, Malawian Airlines and MERA just to mention a few. His personal life is marked by his commitment to family, faith, and sports.