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Chakwera rebuilding new Malawi: LCC unveils ambitious plans to construct new Bus depot, Shopping Malls as well as  leveraging new road network

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By Linda Kwanjana


In line with Malawi’s Agenda 2063 enabler number six, which demands that there is need for economic infrastructure to spur economic growth, the Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has disclosed plans to build new bus terminal in Lilongwe replacing the dilapidated depot which has remained a laughing stock in the face of international community.

Malawi Agenda 2063 says there is need to have globally competitive economic infrastructure that will promote domestic economic activity and spur foreign direct investments for wealth creation and these economic infrastructures includes ;  energy, ICT, roads, railway, water and airports.

Addressing the press conference in Lilongwe on Monday, Lilongwe City Council Chief Executive Officer, Dr Macloud Kadam’manja, discussions are progressing well over financing arrangements of the flagship projects.

Dr Macloud Kadam’manja at the Press Conference

He said Lilongwe will have state of the art depot which will also house the international buses. On top of the new depot, Lilongwe City Council is also embarking on the project aimed at building the new shopping complex at Old Wenela in Lilongwe again discussions are progressing well.

According, to Kadam’manja, the council under the leadership of Dr Lazarus Chakwera has already signed Memorandum of Understanding with Crack Spotting to modernize the Lilongwe Community Ground. Other projects includes: State of the art shopping complex at Malangalanga which will be built under the Public Private Partnership (PPP).

Since Chakwera attained power in 2020, he has managed to embark serious projects such as roads , irrigation , Information , Communication and Technologies and buildings. As we speak Lilongwe City has already changed the face.

Catholic Church hails  President Chakwera for  appointing Biswick Michael Usi

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By Linda Kwanjana


In a significant show of solidarity, the Executive Permanent Council of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) has pledged unwavering spiritual backing for President Lazarus Chakwera and his administration.

During a visit to Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe, ECM President Desmond Tambala conveyed the Church’s endorsement of Chakwera’s recent appointment of Dr. Michael Biswick Usi (MB-Usi) as the new Vice President, following the tragic passing of the late Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima.

“Our coming was to convey our condolences to the head of state but also to assure him of our prayers and our support for his leadership, including the appointment of the new Vice President,” Tambala told the media after the meeting.

Chakwera meeting the Clergy

The ECM President emphasized that the Catholic community is keeping the families of the deceased in their prayers, while also firmly standing behind Chakwera’s decisions during this period of national mourning.

During the interaction, President Chakwera reciprocated the heart feeling, taking the opportunity to console the Catholic bishops while acknowledging that Chilima was a devout Catholic faithful. Pres. Chakwera further underscored the close relationship between the government and the faith-based community in Malawi.

Presidential Advisor on Religious Affairs, Reverend Brian Kamwendo, praised the ECM’s visit, highlighting the importance of the Church’s spiritual support for the nation’s leadership, particularly during this challenging time.

The Catholic Church’s endorsement of Chakwera’s appointment of MB-Usi as the new Vice President reflects the influential role of faith-based institutions in Malawi’s political and social landscape. This partnership is seen as a vital source of strength and guidance as the country navigates the path forward.

Bankers Association vows to support President Chakwera’s agenda

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By Linda Kwanjana

In a continued display of solidarity, the Bankers Association of Malawi (BAM) has extended its congratulations to His Excellency, Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, the President of the Republic of Malawi, on his recent appointment of a new Vice President Dr. MB-Usi.

This gesture comes at a time of national mourning, as the country grapples with the tragic loss of the late Right Honourable Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima and eight others in a plane crash.

Chakwera meeting the bankers

Newly appointed BAM President Phillip Madinga led a delegation of bankers to Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe, where they conveyed their condolences to President Chakwera

Amidst the grief, Madinga emphasized the importance of moving the country forward, stating, “The President needs a pillar on his side. A vice president is very important if we are to forge ahead with the agenda of Malawi’s economy.”

The meeting provided an opportunity for the BAM delegation to introduce the new BAM Executive to President Chakwera.

Madinga expressed the association’s commitment to supporting the Vision Malawi 2063 Agenda and the Malawi Implementation Plan (MIP), highlighting the banking industry’s willingness to collaborate on initiatives such as the Agriculture, Tourism, and Mining (ATM) Strategy, as well as the development of Mega Farms, which are seen as critical for the country’s future.

Presidential Press Secretary Anthony Kasunda acknowledged the significance of the BAM’s visit, stating that President Chakwera finds comfort in the support and encouragement of the people during this painful time.

The Bankers Association of Malawi’s pledge to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with President Chakwera and his administration underscores the crucial role of the financial sector in driving Malawi’s economic transformation.

As the nation navigates the challenges ahead, this partnership promises to be a cornerstone in realizing the ambitious goals set forth in the Vision Malawi 2063 Agenda and the Malawi Implementation Plan.

Malawians in Ireland to hold memorial mass for Chilima


By Staff Reporter

The Association of Malawians in Ireland (AMAI) have organised a Memorial mass for late Vice President Dr Saulos Klaus Chilima and eight other compatriots who died in an aeroplane crash on 10 June in Chikangawa Forest in Mzimba district.

The Mass will be held at St Matthews Parish in Ballyfermot on Sunday June 30, starting from half past 3 in the afternoon.

During the ceremony, there will be Speeches and Chilima voices will be played after the mass. According to the organisers,  the Condolence book will also be available for people to sign.

Hip-Hop musician Spyral Mwenya dies

By Chisomo Phiri

Death has been announced of Hip-Hop musician Kennedy Mwenya popularly known in music circles as Spyral Mwenya.

According to FD Communications Deputy Managing Director Frank Phiri said the singer-cum-graphic designer has died following a car accident that he was involved in Mzuzu over the weekend.

“News of his death has come as a huge blow to the company. We extend our deep condolences to his family and friends in the creative media industry,” said Phiri.

Spyral

Spyral Mwenya is known for his compositions such as ‘Kuche Kuche’, ‘Ndimaganiza Bhoo’ , and ‘Ngati Iwo’, among others.

The artist was working as a graphic designer for FD Communications.

He was born on June 13, 1995 and he came from Chikulamayembe village in Rumphi district.