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Malawi launches ‘Power of Data’ initiative to enhance decision-making,foster innovation

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Simplex Chithyola Banda, on Friday officially launched the Power of Data initiative, which aims to enhance decision-making and foster innovation in the country.

The extensive program will utilize data to improve decision-making processes, operational efficiency, and drive innovation across various sectors of the economy.

Simplex Chithyola



Speaking during the launch Lilongwe, Banda described the Power of Data Initiative as a key tool in assessing sectoral needs, forecasting economic trends, and optimizing resources allocation.

He highlighted three key pillars of the initiative: strengthening data infrastructure, building data literacy and capacity, and promoting greater accessibility and transparency of data.

Banda emphasized that collaboration and participation from all parties involved are essential to the initiative’s success.

He noted that building a data ecosystem that benefits everyone requires collaboration across ministries, departments, agencies, the United Nations family, corporate sector partners, and communities.

The Minister also underscored the program’s significance in improving resource allocation in public and private sectors.

Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Colleen Zamba, appealed for effective collaboration and collective efforts, highlighting data’s integral role in policy-making decisions.

Zamba emphasized the transformative potential of the data initiative in providing valuable insights that could shape future trends and accelerate development.

She stressed the importance of policymakers remaining vigilant and ensuring that policies align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on achieving meaningful progress by 2030.

Zamba added that the initiative is expected to be a cornerstone in Malawi’s efforts to modernize governance and create an evidence-based framework for sustainable development.

Commissioner of Statistics Dr. Shelton Kanyanda said Malawi has joined fellow African countries in driving national data partnerships to advance progress across several key transitions that require an integrated approach to investment and programming to accelerate actions on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Dr. Kanyanda also disclosed that the National Statistical System, through the National Statistic Office (NSO), is at an advanced stage of developing the successor National Strategy for Development of statistics to address imaging priorities, including data sharing, strengthening information management systems, gender statistics, and environment and climate change statistics.

NRB rejects delays in voter registration

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By Chisomo Phiri

The National Registration Bureau (NRB) has rejected  concerns about delays in registering eligible voters after the High Court’s decision on October 25, 2024.

The court ruled that the NRB must establish mechanisms to register eligible voters without national IDs at Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) voter registration centers.

Mphatso Sambo



Speaking at a press briefing in Lilongwe on Friday, NRB Principal Secretary, Mphatso Sambo, ensured the public that the bureau promptly began preparations to comply with the court order, including planning and resource allocation.

“You must understand that it is a process, and be assured that we acted immediately,” said Sambo.

He also noted that it was not  feasible to recruit personnel and prepare all necessary equipment for 2,100 centers instantly.

Sambo however, said despite this challenge, the NRB has recruited and deployed temporary officers who have been working with the bureau since June 2023 as part of the national ID outreach registration exercise.

He said the NRB has also reallocated approximately 1,000 Biometric Registration Kits (BRKs) from the Digital Identity Verification exercise, and the kits have been prepared and configured for the new voter registration initiative.

The NRB is a government department under the Ministry of Home Affairs and Internal Security.

The National Registration Act of 2010 mandates the NRB to implement, coordinate, manage and maintain the National Registration and Identification System (NRIS) in Malawi.

The NRB’s deliverables include birth certificates, national identity cards for bonafide Malawians, identity cards for foreigners, marriage registration certificates and death certificates.

Malawians urged to write wills to avoid family feuds

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By Chisomo Phiri

High Court Judge Fiona Mwale has urged people in the country to write wills to avoid family feuds over property after they pass away.

Mwale, who oversees the Family and Probate Division, made this plea during a retirement planning seminar for Malawi Defence Force(MDF) soldiers in Lilongwe on Friday.

She emphasized that most cases her division handles involve property disputes due to lack of wills.

Fiona Mwale



Mwale commended the seminar, which aimed to provide soldiers with knowledge and skills to manage their wealth and prepare for retirement.

National Defence College Commandant, Brigadier General Dan Kuwali, and Nico Life Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Wise Chigudu also stressed the importance of retirement planning and partnership to address poverty in retirement.

A will, also called a last will and testament, is a legally enforceable declaration of how a person wants his or her property and assets distributed after death.

LUANAR launches e-market for farmers in Mzimba and Dedza through zakudimba project

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By Burnett Munthali

The Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) has rolled out an innovative e-market platform under its Zakudimba Project, allowing farmers in Mzimba and Dedza districts to market their products using mobile phones. This digital platform also connects farmers with agricultural extension workers, providing them with real-time support and advice.

The initiative was highlighted by Robertson Khazata, a lecturer and researcher at LUANAR, during a results dissemination workshop held on Friday. Khazata emphasized the importance of the project’s findings, describing them as a “paradigm shift” from traditional, local marketing methods to modern, technology-based marketing through mobile phones.



Dedza’s Chief Agricultural Officer, Maltilda Mtambo, praised the project for its impact on farmers, explaining that it has significantly boosted their profits by providing them with broader market access. She also urged the government to consider hiring more agricultural extension workers to further support the growing number of farmers utilizing this platform.

Through the Zakudimba Project, LUANAR aims to empower smallholder farmers, improve their income streams, and promote sustainable agricultural practices by leveraging digital tools. The e-market initiative marks a step forward in bridging the gap between rural communities and modern agricultural markets.

UTM supporters gather in Ntcheu to back Newton Kambala’s leadership bid

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By Burnett Munthali

Supporters of the UTM party gathered at West Hill Lodge in Ntcheu District to express their support for Newton Kambala, one of the prominent candidates vying for the party’s leadership. This gathering showcased the growing momentum behind Kambala’s campaign as he seeks to strengthen his position ahead of the UTM party convention.



The convention, which is expected to take place on November 17, will be a pivotal moment for UTM, as members will select their leaders who will guide the party’s direction in the coming years. Kambala’s supporters in Ntcheu displayed enthusiasm for his candidacy, believing in his vision and leadership potential to steer the party toward success in Malawi’s political landscape.

As the convention approaches, UTM members and supporters continue to rally behind their preferred candidates, fostering a spirited environment within the party.