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Chisankho Watch to use PRVT method to ensure transparent September 16 Elections

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By Burnett Munthali

Chisankho Watch has announced that it will observe the September 16 General Elections using a Process and Results Verification for Transparency (PRVT) method.

The PRVT approach is designed to enhance the credibility, integrity, and transparency of the electoral process.

Chisankho Watch board chairperson, Gilford Matonga, made this announcement today during a meeting with civil society organizations and members of the media in Lilongwe.



Matonga explained that the PRVT initiative is intended to independently verify and evaluate the electoral processes, including the outcomes or results of the general elections.

He said that on election day, Chisankho Watch will employ a centralized incident reporting system to capture and report electoral irregularities to relevant stakeholders as they occur.

In addition, Matonga stated that the group will establish an Election Situation Room near its Data Center to coordinate observations and manage real-time reporting.

He further indicated that Chisankho Watch will tabulate results from sampled polling stations and compare them against official results to ensure accuracy and identify discrepancies.

This effort is part of the organization’s broader commitment to promoting transparency and accountability in Malawi’s electoral process.

Concluding Analysis

Chisankho Watch’s adoption of the PRVT method reflects an increasing reliance on independent oversight to safeguard democratic processes.

By combining real-time incident reporting, centralized data coordination, and cross-checking of results, the initiative seeks to bolster public confidence in the credibility of the September 16 elections.

Such measures underscore the critical role of civil society in ensuring that elections are free, fair, and transparent, reinforcing Malawi’s democratic institutions and practices.

Tipeleke Mwayi wina  kwa Mai Banda kuti umoyo wa anthu usinthe”* – Mwandira

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Wolemba: Andrew Tembo

Chipani cha Peoples(PP) chamemeza anthu kuti adzavotele mtsogoleri wawo Mai Joyce Banda yemwe adalamulira dzikoli kwa zaka ziwiri zokha kuti tsopano adzapitilize ntchito zake za chitukuko maka pa nkhani ya kupeleka mwayi kwa anthu kuchita ulimi wa ziweto ndi bizinesi za mayendedwe.

Gavanala wa chipanichi Ku dera la Mbayani ,Chemusa Magasa mu mzindawu Watson Mwandira ndiye wayankhula izi pamsokhano  wokonzekeletsa anthu za kubwera kwa mtsogoleri wa chipanichi loweluka likudzali yemwe akuyembezereka kudzacheleza anthu Ku Ndirande pa bwalo la za masewelo la Nyambadwe.



Iye wati mu mbiri ya dziko lino ,Mai Joyce Banda ndi mtsogoleri yemwe anayambitsa Kabaza wa njinga (zamoto ndi za kapalasa) komanso kulimbikitsa ulimi wa mbuzi ndi ng’ombe popeleka kwa ulele kwa anthu m’dziko muno.

“Tiyeni loweluka likubwereri tikawalandire Mai Joyce Banda ,mtsogoleri wathu ,yemwe mu nthawi yake yochepa anakwanitsa kusitha miyo ya anthu popeleka zochita monga ulimi wa ziweto ndi kuyambitsa anthu kuchita matola a njinga,ttiwavotele kuti adzapitilize izi” anatelo a Mwandira.

Chipani cha Peoples  ndi chimodzi mwa zipani zomwe ndi zodziwika bwino m’dziko lino ndipo mtsogoleri wake analamulira dziko kwa zaka ziwiri potsatira infa ya mtsogoleri wakale Bingu wa Muntharika yemwe anali wachitatu chiyambireni pomwe dziko lino linachoka mu ulamuliro wa a zungu(atsamunda).

Eli Njuchi joins Piksy as headliner for Blantyre Summer Party


By Pemphero Musowa

Eli Njuchi has been unveiled as the second headline artist to perform at the fourth edition of the Blantyre Summer Party (BSP).

Organisers of the event, Five79 Promotions first unveiled Piksy as headliner for the ‘2025 fresh multi-venue format’ which will take place from 5th to 7th September.

Golden Kumwenda, BSP Event Manager said this year, the city’s hottest artists will heat up three iconic Blantyre nightlife spots for back-to-back evening showcases, each featuring electrifying performances and themed activations.

Njuchi



“Blantyre 2025 will be our biggest celebration yet, and we can’t wait to welcome fans back to Henderson Street Grounds.”

Kumwenda said Henderson Street will turn into a vibrant cultural playground, featuring Malawi’s top artists, regional talent, a street-food village.

He disclosed this years edition will also have an artisan market with over 50 local craftspeople, interactive dance and visual arts zones, late-night DJ sessions, and surprise performances.

Mumba reaffirms Govt’s commitment to reducing cement prices

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Trade and Industry, Vitumbiko Mumba, has reiterated the government’s commitment to lowering cement prices in the country.

Currently , some traders are selling a 50kg bag of cement at an illegal price of K50,000.

Speaking during a media briefing at Capital Hotel in Lilongwe on Wednesday night, Mumba said his ministry is deeply concerned about the rising cost of cement, which is negatively affecting Malawians in the construction sector.

Mumba



He stressed that the cement industry is a strategic sector that contributes greatly to the country’s economic growth, and therefore, government intervention is essential to stabilise prices.

Mumba said bold measures have already been taken to facilitate the importation of low-cost cement and these include engaging major producers in Zambia, who have agreed to supply Malawi with 300 tonnes of 32.5N Portland cement per day at $105 per tonne — a $9 reduction per tonne.

The minister further revealed that similar discussions were held with Sinoma Company Ltd, which has proposed to supply cement at $105 per tonne for 32.5N and $118 per tonne for 42.5N, representing a $7 reduction per tonne.

To further ease costs, he said the government has also removed the 10 percent surcharge on imported cement.

Mumba disclosed that 12,000 bags of cement are expected to arrive in the country this week, signalling the government’s resolve to ensure affordable cement is readily available.

The minister also issued a stern warning to traders against exploiting the current shortage by inflating prices, stressing that such practices will not be tolerated.

Buluma appointed Commission Secretary for Lesotho Highlands Water Commission

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By Chisomo Phiri

Former National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) Chief Executive Officer(CEO ) Helen Buluma has been appointed Commission Secretary for the bi-national Lesotho Highlands Water Commission.

The commission serves both the Kingdom of Lesotho and the Republic of South Africa in overseeing the multi-billion-dollar Lesotho Highlands Water Project.

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The project supplies water to South Africa’s Gauteng Province and generates hydropower for the Kingdom of Lesotho.

The project is among the largest infrastructure initiatives in Africa, featuring several major dams, including one of the largest dams in the world called Katse Dam.

Buluma is the first woman to hold the position since the signing of the 1986 treaty between the governments of Lesotho and South Africa.

Who is Helen Buluma?

Helen Buluma is an experienced International and Social Development Specialist.

She holds a holder of a Bachelors Degree in Social Sciences obtained from the University of Malawi (UNIMA ),a Masters Degree in Development Studies obtained from the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom and a PhD  in Public law with the University of Cape Town in South Africa.

Buluma has a combination of over 22 years national and International work experience having served in various senior capacities for organizations such as Illovo Sugar, Save The Children Federation; Oxfam GB and UN Women amongst others.

Her international work experience has enabled her to gain extensive International relations, policy analysis and negotiations  expertise as she worked among other roles to lobby for development aid and assistance,inclusive development, participatory trade policies focusing on low income countries and their integration into the international trade and development architecture.

In addition to the above, Buluma has served on various Boards both in Malawi and abroad among them;
Board Member – Roads Authority of Malawi
Vice Chairperson – National Youth Council of Malawi
Board Member – National Herbarium and Botanical Gardens
Board Director – African Democratic Institute, Johannesburg Area, South Africa
Steering Committee Member – UK Aid Network ( UKAN), London, UK among others.

She is a self-driven and well motivated person with a strong passion towards contributing to poverty reduction through models that allow for equal and equitable distribution of resources, opportunities and empowerment of the most vulnerable groups in society,a cause she has worked towards throughout her life.