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Kawale urges farmers to embrace mechanization for improved productivity

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Agriculture, Sam Kawale,has urged  farmers in the country to adopt mechanisation farming to increase agricultural productivity.

Kawale was speaking on Thursday at Mlooka Irrigation Scheme in Zomba during a demonstration of a rice planter by Mahindra Company.

Mahindra Company brought two rice planters, the ‘Walk Behind’ planter which can plant rice on approximately two hectares per day and the ‘Ride On’ planter that can cover over three hectares per day.

Sam Kawale

“By using the rice planter, more hectares can be covered hence the need for our farmers to have access to the machines,” Kawale said.

He said it is government’s wish to ensure that the country moves from traditional ways of farming and seriously invest in modern and mechanised farming.

The minister disclosed plans to expand Mlooka Irrigation Scheme which has a perennial water source to benefit more farmers.

“Government has invested a lot of money in mega farms for farmers to boost their productivity and prevent hunger. I am personally impressed with Mlowoka Irrigation Scheme and plans are underway to increase the hectarage for massive rice production,” he said.

Kawale, then applauded Mahindra Company for the support of the planter, saying the machinery would ease labour and save time.

In his remarks, Sales and Marketing Officer for Mahindra Company, George Livuwo, said the demonstration was aimed at familiarizing farmers with the machines and for them to realise benefits of the planters.

“We need to be productive as a country by adopting new farming technologies which can directly boost our harvest. We would like to encourage cooperatives to try these machines which can boost their production,” said Livuwo.

Chairperson for Zomba District Council, Bester Chirwa, urged farmers at the scheme to utilize the opportunity for their benefit.

Chirwa thanked government for its effective coordination with Mahindra Company saying the initiative will not only benefit Zomba but the nation as a whole.

Construction of Mlooka Irrigation Scheme, which is currently being utilized by farmers in Chingale, started in December 2022.

The scheme is located in the area of Sub Traditional Authority(T/A) Nkapita and pumps water using solar power from the Shire River.

Chinese convict Lin Yun Hua faces new charges

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By Chisomo Phiri

A 47-year-old Chinese national Lin Yun Hua who is currently serving a 14-year prison sentence for wildlife crimes and money laundering, is now facing new charges for allegedly attempting to bribe judicial and prison officials.

According to the charge sheet, Lin is accused of offering K50 million to Justice Violet Chipao, who presided over his case in 2019.

Furthermore,he is accused of offering K30 million to Aaron Kaunda, the then officer in charge of Maula Prison, to influence Justice Chipao, who was Chief Resident Magistrate at the time.

Lin Yun Hua

The Chinese convict appeared in court on Friday to address these new allegations.

He was arrested in 2019 after police found rhino horns at his house, which he admitted to posses and own.

He was handed a 14-year prison sentence on September 28,2021 by Lilongwe Magistrate Court.

Kaumba urges dialogue over demonstrations,cites need for peaceful resolution

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By Chisomo Phiri

Umodzi Party(UP) President Thomas Wezzie Kaumba has advised the organizers of the July 10 demonstrations to exercise patience and prioritize dialogue,citing it as the only way to resolve the legitimate issues the group is raising.

Kaumba’s call comes as the group, calling itself Concerned Citizens, announced July 10, 2024 as a day for mass demonstrations in Ntcheu.

He observes that previous demonstrations have not yielded tangible results,and therefore emphasized the importance of dialogue between all concerned parties to amicably resolve differences for the betterment of poor Malawians

Thomas Kaumba



Kaumba also urges the government to listen to the calls of the Concerned Citizens, stating that they represent the voice of the voiceless and the underprivileged, who are severely affected by economic hardships.

Meanwhile, the Concerned Citizens of Malawi have postponed the planned demonstrations to allow students who sitting for the Malawi School Certificate(MSCE) examinations to concentrate and write their exams without any disruption.

According to the grouping Chairperson Edward Kambanje,they are committed to upholding the rule of law and fostering peaceful coexistence in the community,hence a decision to postpone the planned demonstrations to a later date.

Recently, there have been calls from the Civil Society Education Coalition (CSEC), Independet Schools Association of Malawi (ISAMA), Umodzi Party, parents, and many other key stakeholders across the country to allow students to peacefully write their exams.

Seed Co launches Seedney App to empower Malawian farmers

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By Chisomo Phiri

Leading seed producer Seed Co has launched a mobile application in Malawi called Seedney that seeks to provide agricultural information and solutions to farmers at their fingertip.

The application was first introduced in Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Zambia and Kenya.

Speaking during the launch in Lilongwe on Friday,Seed Co Head of Commercial, Dennis Mdzalimbo, said the application provides comprehensive information on fertilizer usage, amount of seeds to be planted per acre, disease and pest control.

Dennis Mdzalimbo

Mdzalimbo said initially, farmers were relying on agricultural extension workers to provide them with such information.

He urged farmers to adopt the new technology saying it will help them achieve Malawi’s food security as they will be following best farming practices.

Mdzalimbo indicated that the information in the app will be translated into  local languages such as Tumbuka, Chewa and Sena for farmers to understand information being provided better in their respective communities.

Seed Co opened its trading books in Malawi in 2000.

The Company has since grown rapidly to attain a challenging position within the seed industry.

Kaonga pledges K1 million each to 6 outstanding MSCE students

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By Chisomo Phiri

Barely weeks after pledging K1 million each to ten top Junior Certificate of Education (JCE) performers, Maranatha Academy Managing Director Ernest Kaonga has pledged K6 million to six students with outstanding results in the 2024 Malawi School Leaving Certificate(MSCE) examinations currently under way.

In a separate interview,Kaonga who is also President for the Private Schools Association of Malawi(PRISAM),said 3 outstanding girls and 3 outstanding boys in the exams will each get K1 million.

He said the move is aimed at motivating the students to work extra hard and score good grades during exams.

“This is part of motivating the students to work extra hard.I believe that all students have what it takes to perform well during exams, so they just need motivation to engage that extra gear,” said Kaonga.

He indicated that the offer goes to both private and public students.

“It doesnt matter whether you are from public or private school.What I am looking for is top 6 performers,” he said.

This year, 184,978 students registered for the MSCE examinations, comprising 96,787 males and 88,191 females, an increase from the previous year’s registration, which saw 154,762 students sign up, including 82,706 males and 72,066 females.