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Ministry of health develops food safety and hygiene policy

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Ministry of Health has developed a food safety and hygiene policy aimed at uniting all stakeholders to ensure that everyone takes responsibility for food hygiene.

The announcement was made on Tuesday by Deputy Director for Community and Preventive Health at the Ministry of Health,Kondwani Mamba,at Katelera Primary School in Salima District during the commemoration of World Food Day.

Kondwani  Mamba


Mamba emphasized that everyone has a role in ensuring that the food consumed is hygienic, and this needs to be improved nationwide.

He also highlighted that the policy will be implemented through various priority areas, including food safety and hygiene, health and safety, vector and disease prevention and control, water, sanitation, and hygiene, emergencies, climate change, and human health.

“We need to be updated on emerging issues to track the journey of food products through the supply chain, making it easier to identify and address issues if a food safety problem arises.

“By preparing for unforeseen challenges, we can safeguard not just our products but the health of our consumers,” he said.

On his part, health promotion officer for World Health Organization (WHO),Hudson Kubwalo, commended the government’s efforts in developing the national food policy and called for increased awareness of food hygiene.

He stated that this could enhance trade in the international market. Ephraim Manthepa, chairperson for Salima District Council, echoed Kubwalo’s sentiments, stressing the importance of educating the public about the necessity of consuming hygienic food.

This year’s World Food Day was  celebrated under the theme “Food Safety: Preparing for the Unexpected.”

Govt unaware of Namiwa’s resignation from Chilima’s plane crash inquiry

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By Chisomo Phiri

The government says it is not aware of Sylvester Namiwa’s resignation from the commission of inquiry established to investigate the plane crash that killed former Vice President Saulos Chilima and eight others.

President Chakwera appointed the commission last month amid growing demands from various sectors of society to determine the cause of the accident.

However, just hours after his appointment, Namiwa announced his resignation from the commission, citing concerns over transparency and accountability, particularly the decision to hold witness testimonies behind closed doors.

Namiwa taking an oath



In an interview with 247 Malawi News, Spokesperson for the Office of the President and Cabinet(OPC), Robert Kalindiza, said the appointing authority has not received Namiwa’s resignation.

According to Kalindiza, the resignation letter submitted to the president’s office bears the name of a certain organization, not his own, and thus cannot be considered valid.

“Of course we are hearing rumors of resignation but there is a difference between Mr. Namiwa and the letter of resignation that is coming from a certain organization. So he was appointed not as an organization,” explained Kalindiza.

In response, Namiwa has dismissed the OPC’s claims as baseless.

“That’s nonsense, what difference does it make,” says Namiwa.

Chakwera congratulates Trump on US election victory

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera has congratulated the US  President-elect Donald Trump for winning the US election.

In his message, Chakwera says he is looking forward to working with Trump’s administration.

“We celebrate the smooth and peaceful democratic process that the United States has modelled for the free world, and I look forward to working together with your Administration in strengthening the ties between our nations, building on six decades of bilateral relations that have gone from strength to strength over the years.

Chakwera



” As such, Malawi stands ready to join you in advancing the values we share in common for the prosperity of our peoples. I wish you utmost success in uniting and leading America and its people towards the golden era you have envisioned. God bless you, Mr. President”

The election was held on Tuesday, 5 November 2024.

Pasuwa recalls Mhango, Petro for AFCON qualifiers

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi National Football Team interim coach Kalisto Pasuwa has recalled striker Frank Gabadinho Mhango and defender-cum midfielder Charles Petro for dead rubber Africa Cup of Nations ( AFCON) qualifiers against Burundi  and  Burkina Faso next week.

The Marumo Gallants striker returns to the Flames fold after he was omitted under former coach Patrick Mabedi, who was sacked last week following poor performance of the team in all competitions.

Petro, who is based in Romania makes a return to the Flames after almost one year of absence.

Mhango


However, Pasuwa has maintained a bulk of the squad that played Senegal last month.

Mozambique based captain John Banda, Richard Mbulu and Lloyd Njaliwa are also in the squad.

Notable exclusions in the squad are Stanley Sanudi , Chimwemwe Idana, Lawrence  Chaziya and Yamikani  Chester.

But FCB Nyasa Big Bullets goalkeeper Richard Chimbamba, defender Alick Lungu and midfielder Yankho Singo have been included in the squad.

Below is the squad.

Thole William

George Chikooka

Chimbamba Richard

Mac Donald Lameck

Gomezhani Chirwa

Maxwell Paipi

Nickson Nyasulu

Nickson Mwase

Alick Lungu

Dennis Chembezi

Charles Petro

Timothy Silwimba

John Banda

Yankho Singo

Lloyd Aaron

Lanjesi Nkhoma

Patrick Mwaungulu

Chawanangwa Kaonga

Wisdom Mpinganjira

Zebron Kalima

Gabadhinho Mhango

Gadi Chirwa

Zeliat Nkhoma

Richard Mbulu

Lloyd Njaliwa

Zambia’s Hakainde Hichilema Congratulates Donald Trump for Winning U.S. Presidential Election



By Burnett Munthali

In a warm and congratulatory message shared on his official Facebook page, President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Government and people of the United States following Donald Trump’s election as the 47th President of the United States.

Describing Trump’s historic victory as an “achievement,” President Hichilema noted that being elected both the 45th and 47th President is a significant milestone. He emphasized that this achievement reflects the American people’s confidence in Trump’s leadership and their exercise of free will in choosing leaders, a core tenet of democracy.



President Hichilema fondly recalled President Trump’s support during Zambia’s challenging times when he and his party were still in the opposition. This period, marked by trials and a struggle for reform, saw international allies and partners lending their voices and assistance, among whom Trump’s support stood out.

The Zambian leader expressed hope for strengthened bilateral cooperation under Trump’s renewed leadership. He stated that Zambia looks forward to continuing and deepening its ties with the United States, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in areas of mutual interest for the benefit of both nations.

Hichilema’s message reflects not only his optimism about fostering stronger ties but also his appreciation for Trump’s past engagement with Zambia. As the United States prepares for Trump’s second term, Zambia anticipates an era of increased partnership and shared goals on the global stage.