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FOMO end Silver Strikers’ unbeaten run in the TNM Super League

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Prince Kajore scored the only goal of the match as FOMO FC claimed a historical 1-0 win against TNM Super League champions Silver Strikers at Mulanje Park Stadium, ending Silver’s 28-match unbeaten run in the top flight.

Kajore’s goal came just five minutes before the  end of the match after Silver defenders failed to clear a throw in that was taken by Hassan Luwembe.


The win has taken the Mulanje-based side out of the relegation zone as they have now accumulated 28 points from 29 games, a point above 14th placed Bangwe All Stars.

In other other matches played on Wednesday afternoon, second placed Mighty Mukuru Wanderers gave away their first half 1-nil lead to draw 1-all against Creck Sporting Club.

In a match played at Dimba Stadium in Mchinji, Misheck Botomani put the Nomads in front in the added time of the first half but the home side equalized through Frank Phiri who scored from the penalty spot in the 65th minute.

In Blantyre, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets thumped Karonga United 3-1 in a match played at Kamuzu Stadium.

Gomezgani Chirwa, Ephraim Kondowe and Stanley Billiati were on target for the People’s team and the visitors got their consolation through Nickson Nyasulu’s own goal.

Another surprise victory was registered in Karonga as 15th placed Chitipa United beat Moyale Barracks 2-0 at Karonga Stadium.

Trouble Kajani scored the first goal for Chitipa just 6 minutes from kick-off before Francis Nyirenda sealed the victory in the 77th minute.

On Saturday which is the final day of the TNM Super League, Bangwe All Stars will host  Creck Sporting at Balaka Stadium as FOMO takes on  Karonga at Mulanje Park.

Baka City who are already relegated from the top flight, will play Chitipa United at Karonga Stadium as Tigers FC takes on Civil Service United.

In other Matches, Moyale Barracks will host Mighty Mukuru Wanderers in Mzuzu and Silver Strikers will be crowned champions after playing Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos in Lilongwe.

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets will finish the season with a match against Kamuzu Barracks as Mafco FC FC who are perched on position 9 takes on 4th placed Mzuzu City Hammers.

Fuel bill to end fuel scarcity- Matola

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Energy Ibrahim Matola says the amendments to the fuel bill will help alleviate the fuel scarcity in the country.

The bill was passed on Tuesday.

Speaking in Parliament, Matola explained:”The bulk system aims to eliminate middlemen.

“We will interface directly with refineries in Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Bahrain.

“With this new system, fuel prices will decrease.”

Matola



The minister emphasized that Petroleum Importers Limited (PIL) will remain involved, as the law requires 40% of Malawi’s fuel imports to come through the company.

The amended fuel bill introduces a government-to-government Fuel Supply Arrangement, a new system for importing diesel and petrol.

Malawi has faced fuel scarcity for over two months, impacting the country’s economic growth.

Chakwera vows to combat waterborne diseases with piped water expansion

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to providing piped water in rural areas across the country in order to combat waterborne diseases, which pose a significant threat to public health.

Speaking at Malingunde in the area of Senior Chief Masumbankhunda in Lilongwe on Monday,Chakwera highlighted the government’s efforts to rehabilitate and expand the Kamuzu Dam.

Chakwera



He said this project will enable people in the surrounding areas to access piped water in the near future.

The Malawi leader emphasized that his government is dedicated to ensuring that rural communities have access to essential social amenities, including potable water and electricity.

He also urged citizens to protect government infrastructure, warning that vandalism hinders development.

Member of Parliament(MP) for Lilongwe South, Peter Dimba, commended the government for implementing various projects in his constituency, including the construction of police houses, classroom blocks, and the provision of electricity to several trading centers.

Usi commends Titukulane project for promoting resilient agriculture

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By Chisomo Phiri

Vice President Dr. Michael Usi has praised the Titukulane Resilience Food Security Activity (RFSA) project for its outstanding contributions to promoting resilient agriculture, reducing vulnerability to shocks, and ensuring sustainable natural resource management in the country.

Speaking at the Closeout and Learning event held at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe on Tuesday, Dr. Usi commended the project’s collaborative approach with donor partners, which has helped achieve the development goals of Titukulane and realization of Agenda 2063.

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He said the Titukulane project has demonstrated a significant shift from reactive to proactive environmental conservation approaches.

Country Director for CARE International Malawi, Pamela Kuwali, noted that over 600 Malawians, particularly women and girls, have benefited from the project since 2019.

She said the project’s primary goal was to achieve sustainable, equitable, and resilient food and nutrition security for ultra-poor and chronically vulnerable households in Mangochi and Zomba districts.

The five-year project, initiated in 2019, was funded by USAID with a budget of US$75 million.

CARE International Malawi implemented the project in partnership with Emmanuel International, IFPRI, NASFAM, Save the Children, and WaterAid.

Malawi takes a leap towards sustainable e-waste management

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Climate Change on Tuesday launched the National E-Waste Management Policy at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe, marking a significant milestone in Malawi’s journey towards effective electronic and electrical waste management.

The launch, presided over by Vice President Dr. Michael Usi, coincided with the commemoration of International E-Waste Day, held under the theme ‘Join the E-Waste Hunt: Retrieve, Recycle, and Revive’

The five-year policy aims to establish an efficient e-waste collection and recycling system, raise public awareness, and enforce regulations for safe disposal practices.

In his speech,Usi emphasized the policy’s crucial role in creating a sustainable e-waste management framework, urging stakeholders to collaborate in turning challenges into opportunities.

Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) Board Chairperson Bridget Chibwana pledged MACRA’s support in implementing the policy, highlighting its importance for environmental protection and innovation.

“This policy is a significant step towards addressing the growing e-waste challenge in Malawi,” she said.

The National E-Waste Management Policy is aligned with Malawi’s Vision 2063, which emphasizes the need for sustainable development and environmental protection.

The policy’s implementation is expected to have a positive impact on the environment, human health, and the economy.