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Government pledges support for agricultural innovation and youth development

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By Jones Gadama

The Minister of Agriculture, Hon. Sam Kawale, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to embracing innovation and supporting youth development in the agricultural sector.

Speaking at a public lecture at the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR), Bunda Campus, Minister Kawale emphasized the crucial role that universities play in advancing Malawi’s 2063 vision.

Key takeaways from the lecture

Minister Kawale highlighted the importance of agricultural mechanization as a key enabler of the national development agenda.

He assured the audience that the government would continue to work closely with institutions of higher learning, young students, and developers to drive progress in the sector.

The minister’s lecture aimed to impart knowledge on sustainable agriculture, innovation, and wealth creation, with a focus on empowering young people to contribute to national development.

Kawale



Youth empowerment and agricultural development

The lecture provided an opportunity for students to engage directly with Minister Kawale and gain insights into the opportunities available in agriculture.

LUANAR Vice-Chancellor, Professor Emmanuel Kaunda, commended the minister for delivering a youth-centric public lecture that has the potential to change the mindset of students towards agriculture. One of the students, Uchizi Munthali, expressed appreciation for the lecture, describing it as timely and insightful.

Government’s vision for agricultural development

The government’s commitment to agricultural innovation and youth development is a significant step towards achieving Malawi’s 2063 vision.

By supporting young people and promoting innovation in the agricultural sector, the government aims to drive economic growth, reduce poverty, and improve food security. The lecture at LUANAR is a testament to the government’s efforts to engage with the academic community and promote collaboration between institutions of higher learning and the private sector.

The government’s pledge to support agricultural innovation and youth development is a welcome move that has the potential to transform the agricultural sector and drive economic growth.

By empowering young people and promoting innovation, the government can unlock new opportunities for growth and development, ultimately improving the lives of Malawians.

As the country moves forward, it is essential to continue promoting collaboration between institutions of higher learning, the private sector, and government agencies to achieve the 2063 vision.

The lecture at LUANAR has set the stage for a new era of collaboration and innovation in the agricultural sector. With the government’s commitment to supporting young people and promoting innovation, Malawi is poised to achieve significant progress in the years to come.

As the country looks to the future, it is clear that agriculture will play a critical role in driving economic growth and reducing poverty.

By working together, the government, private sector, and academic community can unlock new opportunities for growth and development, ultimately improving the lives of Malawians.

Let Mutharika pave way  for young people

By Linda Kwanjana

Chapter 95 page 95 of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) manifesto admits to the fact that Malawi has more youths.

Former President Peter Mutharika who will soon be hitting 85 needs to pave way for young people.

DPP has alot of young people and if the question is,  if these young people are not running the affairs of the party now when will these people do that.


There are international instruments which empowers young people backed by the International summits which heads of Governments and states have fully endorsed.

The party has full chapter promising Malawians to empower the youth and yet Mutharika himself is failing to empower the youth by clinging to power.

The best wayforward is that let DPP remove this chapter from their manfesto book.

Governance institutions have so far admonished Mutharika for the same reason of clínging to power.

Israel Praises Malawi as a ‘Loyal Friend’

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By Durell Namasani

The Israeli government has hailed Malawi as a “steadfast and loyal friend” of Israel, reinforcing the strong diplomatic ties between the two nations. Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel made the remarks during her official reception in Lilongwe, acknowledging Malawi’s solidarity following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel. 



Haskel stated that Israel remains committed to supporting Malawi in various sectors, including agriculture, and emphasized the importance of maintaining strong alliances across Africa. She expressed gratitude for Malawi’s continued partnership. 

Malawian Foreign Minister Nancy Tembo reaffirmed the government’s support for Israel, highlighting the long-standing cooperation between the two nations. She noted Israel’s contributions to Malawi’s development and expressed hope for the continuation of joint programs, including agricultural initiatives. 

Tembo also addressed challenges in the labor export arrangement, where Malawian youths work in Israel, and expressed confidence in resolving issues to facilitate more opportunities. 

Haskel is scheduled to depart Malawi on Monday afternoon, concluding her diplomatic visit. The discussions underscored the mutual commitment to strengthening bilateral relations. 

Government assures Dowa East of food provision amidst dry spell

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By Shaffie A Mtambo


The Minister of Agriculture, Sam Kawale, has assured the people of Dowa East that the government will provide them with food following a dry spell that has hit the district.

Kawale made this announcement during a rally at Nalunga Trading Centre in the area of Senior Chief Chiwere on Sunday April 06,2025 .

Kawale emphasized that Parliament has allocated sufficient funds to ADMARC for the purchase of maize, ensuring that nobody dies of hunger in the country.

MCP leaders in Dowa



He also highlighted the importance of irrigation farming, citing the unpredictability of rain-fed agriculture.

Member of Parliament for Dowa East, Richard Chimwendo Banda, urged the people to continue supporting the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) for continued development.

He credited President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera’s leadership with bringing numerous development projects to the area over the past four years.

Chimwendo Banda also encouraged the people to vote for President Chakwera, who has distributed various developments across the country, including road infrastructure.

MCP Chairperson for the Centre, Patrick Zebron Chilondola, echoed this sentiment, urging the people to give President Chakwera another mandate during the September 16, 2025, polls.

The rally was attended by Cabinet Ministers, members of Parliament, chiefs, and MCP officials. With at least 347,130 people registered to vote in Dowa.

Women’s empowerment key to socio-economic development, says CTS Malawi MD

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By Shaffie A Mtambo


Jacquieline Bokosi, Co-founder and Managing Director of CTS Malawi, emphasizes that empowering women is crucial for achieving socio-economic development in the country.

Bokosi’s sentiments come after she was recognized as a remarkable woman who has made a significant impact in Malawi by Miss Heritage, a local beauty pageant company.

The award has reignited Bokosi’s passion to engage in more charity work and expand her business, which currently employs over 100 Malawian youths and women.

According to Bokosi, this recognition has motivated her to continue making a positive difference in her community.

Jacquieline Bokosi


Miss Heritage Chief Executive Officer, Maddie Soko, shares Bokosi’s views, stating that financial empowerment is key to unlocking the potential of women in Malawi.

Soko believes that with the right support, women can achieve great things and contribute significantly to the country’s development.

Other notable women recognized by Miss Heritage for their contributions to helping disadvantaged people in Malawi include Deborah Mbale of Mayi Mbambande Foundation, Tusaiwe Yana, and Cha Cha.

These women are examples of the many individuals making a positive impact in their communities.

The recognition of these women highlights the importance of women’s empowerment and the impact it can have on socio-economic development.