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Malawi pushes for stronger global support at UN LLDCs summit

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By Rahim Abdul

The Third United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs), held from August 5–8, 2025, became a critical stage for Malawi to advocate for stronger international cooperation in tackling the economic and logistical hurdles faced by nations without direct access to the sea.

Vice President Dr. Michael Usi, representing President Lazarus Chakwera, led the Malawian delegation at the gathering, which brought together leaders and representatives from 32 LLDCs.



The summit aimed to identify collective strategies for boosting trade, infrastructure, and financing opportunities to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Dr. Usi delivered opening remarks at a high level side event titled “Unlocking Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Finance in LLDCs through Integrated National Financing Frameworks (INFFs),” where he stressed the urgency for innovative financing models to bridge the gap between development ambitions and available resources.

The event was jointly organized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the INFF Facility a collaboration involving UNDESA, UNICEF, and the OECD which provides technical support to countries in mobilizing both public and private sector funds for sustainable growth.

For Malawi, the stakes are high. Being landlocked increases transportation costs, reduces competitiveness in global markets, and limits access to international trade routes.

These barriers, Dr. Usi emphasized, can only be overcome through enhanced regional integration, investment in infrastructure, and partnerships with international stakeholders.

The conference also served as a platform for Malawi to network with potential development partners and explore avenues for technical and financial support. By aligning its economic strategies with the global SDG financing agenda, Malawi hopes to turn its geographical challenges into opportunities for trade diversification, value addition, and digital economic transformation.

Minister calls chiefs ‘key pillars’ in Malawi’s development agenda

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By Rahim Abdul

Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Richard Chimwendo Banda, has emphasized that traditional leaders remain central to Malawi’s progress, describing them as “key pillars” in driving socio economic transformation at the grassroots level.

Speaking on Sunday during a colourful ceremony at Ntchisi Community Ground, where Chief Kavwenje and Vuso Jere were officially elevated to the status of Traditional Authorities, Chimwendo Banda said no development strategy can succeed without the active participation of chiefs.

“Development starts in the communities, and chiefs are at the heart of those communities. If they are left behind, the country’s progress will be slowed. We need their guidance, wisdom, and leadership to push forward our developmental goals,” he said.

Chimwendo



The minister urged the newly elevated Traditional Authorities to work hand-in-hand with the government in sectors such as education, health, agriculture, and infrastructure development.

He further called on them to be champions of peace and unity, noting that a united community is more likely to achieve sustainable growth.

The event was attended by government officials, community members, and other traditional leaders, who pledged their commitment to collaborate with the state in fostering local initiatives.

The elevation of chiefs is part of a broader government recognition program aimed at strengthening the authority and influence of traditional leadership, thereby empowering them to better mobilize communities for development.

SID Youth Group Charity Event Brings Hope to Malawi’s Vulnerable Communities

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By Rahim Abdul

The SID Youth Group over the weekend hosted a fundraising event in Blantyre, demonstrating the power of community solidarity in supporting Malawi’s most vulnerable people.

Although the group did not reach their financial target, organiser Ibrahim Yusufu said the contributions they received will still make a significant difference.

“We are grateful for what we managed to raise. With these funds, we will assist hospitals, orphanages, and underprivileged families in need of basic necessities,” he said.



Guest of Honour Brother Ishumael Katawala emphasised the spiritual and social value of charity work, describing it as a vital link between the wealthy and the less fortunate.

“Giving is not just about money; it is about compassion. When we help those in need, Allah rewards us with blessings. We must all strive to support our brothers and sisters who are struggling,” he urged.

The event was not just about raising funds but also about bringing people together. It featured vibrant performances from notable artists including Anganga Ajabiru, Aqeel Masinja, Muhammad Ali, Japhali Time, Raphael Sitima and others, creating an atmosphere of celebration and unity.

SID Youth Group plans to continue organising such initiatives in the future, aiming to expand their impact and inspire more people to participate in charitable causes.

Sife MW teams up with Keturah in brand new song ‘Rifulekitala’




By McLloyd Kudzingo


Singer Sife Mw continues to ride a wave of momentum as she has now teamed up with Keturah in a new song titled ‘Rifulekitala’.

The song has been produced by OBK Beats and the video has been directed by Fungaih Matthew Chimwaza.

Sife, real name Silvia Sifenjanie Sande, is well known for songs like Kumaloto, Agondwe, Chaona and Make Melifa.



The artist who is signed under  TK Entertainment is also popular for a cover of Lucius Banda’s ‘Mzimu wa Soldier’ which she did in honour of the late music icon.

You can watch Sife’s new song by following the link below

Musician Fos-Kay to release brand new music video ‘Permanent’




By McLloyd Kudzingo


Lilongwe-based singer Foster Kaphala known in music circles as Fos-Kay is set to release his brand new music video titled ‘Permanent’.

According to Kaphala, preparations for the release of the new music video are at an advanced stage as he is now finalising the shooting of the video.

Fos Kay



Fos-Kay alongside his friend Francis Kalambule were among the winners in the just ended ‘Dolo Amavotera Chakwera Music Challenge’.

Other notable songs from Fos-Kay include Simudzawaonanso, Asante Sana, Mayi Wangwiro and Pemphero Langa which he did with Kwangu Mkandawire in 2021.