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Deputy Education Minister applauds China’s existing relationships with Malawi

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By Durell Namasani

Deputy Minister of Education, Nancy Chaola Mdooko has appreciated the cordial relations existing between the Republic of Malawi and the Peoples’ Republic of China since 2007, which has opened avenues for further growth in many sectors including  higher education.

She made the remarks on Sunday in Blantyre  at the ‘All Malawi Chinese Song Competition’, organised  by the Confucius Institute and University of Malawi (CI-UNIMA) at Golden Peacock Hotel in Blantyre.

Chaola at the All Malawi Chinese Song Competition


Mdooko noted that the setting up of the Confucius Institute in Malawi through the two countries’ implementing partners, namely, the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), and the University of Malawi is one of the many fruits that our diplomatic relations have borne.

She applauded universities in Malawi which, through the Institute, are offering free Chinese language teaching and cultural exchange. She also noted that from a human capital development perspective, the event was very important because it inculcates positive culture.

Speaking earlier, Chinese Co-Director of CI-UNIMA, Professor Zu Lijun said the competition was paramount as it strengthened the bilateral relations between Malawi and China and expressed China’s commitment for continued fruitful partnership with Malawi.

Supportimg the Deputy Minister were Director of Higher Education, Dr Levis Eneya, Director of Administration, Steven Chikopa and Deputy Director of Higher Education, Dr Valentino Zimpita.

Mighty Wanderers FC ropes in Mwase as interim coach

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By Chisomo Phiri

Mighty Wanderers Football Club has announced the appointment of Meke Mwase as the team’s interim coach, following the resignation of Nsanzurwimo Ramadhan.

Mwase, who previously served as the Assistant Head Coach, takes the helm effective immediately.

His appointment comes after Ramadhan’s resignation letter, which was accepted by the club’s Board and Management on May 26, 2024.

Meke Mwase

“Mighty Wanderers FC 2021 Limited’s Board and Management have recieved and accepted the resignation of its Head Coach Nsanzurwimo Ramadhan effective May 26,2024,” reads the club’s statement in part.

It adds:”Mighty Mukuru Wanderers Football Club is grateful for Mr. Ramadhan’s service during his stay at Mighty Wanderers FC and wishes him all the best in his future endeavors.”

Ramadhan’s tenure saw the Wanderers achieve three wins, three draws, and two losses in eight Super League games, leaving the team in fifth place with 12 points.

The Nomads are chasing for the TNM Super League cup after nearly seven years without winning it.

The last time they won the championship was in 2017.

NRB under spotlight: concerned citizens inspect registration centres in Blantyre

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By Chisomo Phiri

A group of concerned citizens operating under the banner ‘ Concerned Citizens of Malawi’ has today started  inspecting the National Registration Bureau (NRB) registration centres in Blantyre.

The inspection which ends on June 3,2024 comes as the NRB extends the registration period for Phase 8 of the National ID Outreach and Community Death Registration exercises in the cities of Lilongwe  and Blantyre until May 28,2024.

According to the group, the inspection aims at assessing the registration process and gather information on whether the National ID should be a prerequisite for voting.

It says, it will hold a press conference on June 5th, 2024, to share its findings and recommendations on the registration process and the National ID prerequisite for voting.

NRB claims that the extension is due to the high demand for registration in the final days of Phase 8.

The bureau’s Principal Secretary, MAK Sambo, said the additional days will allow staff to register the remaining citizens at the NRB Outreach Registration Centres.

Registration for National Identity Documents is an ongoing process and can be accessed at NRB District Registration Offices or designated Post Offices within their district.

The NRB reminds the public that registration and issuance of Application Forms are free of charge, and any instances of selling forms or charging for registration should be reported to the nearest Police Station.

Meanwhile,the development comes as Malawi prepares for future elections, with the National ID registration process being a crucial aspect of the electoral process.

Bullets, Moyale play out disappointing goalless draw in Mzuzu

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By Staff Reporter

Defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and Moyale Barracks played out a disappointing goalless stalemate at Mzuzu Stadium on Monday afternoon.

Bullets were under greater pressure to win this match as the league leaders, Silver Strikers opened a six point gap following their 4-2 victory against Karonga United on Saturday.

Moyale Barracks defender Maneno Nyoni receiving the man of the match award

After the match, Moyale Barracks defender Maneno Nyoni was voted man of the match.

Monday’s result means that Bullets remain fourth on the log table with 14 points, eight points behind Silver Strikers.

Mzuzu City Hammers are second on the log table with 16 points followed by Kamuzu Barracks who are perched on the third position with 15 points from eight games.

Minister of Labour Agnes Nyalonje launches Labour Practices Code of conduct in its quest to eliminate child labour

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By Linda Kwanjana


Minister of Labour Agnes Nyalonje on Monday launched the Labour Practices Code of conduct at the function which took place at Capital Hotel in Lilongwe.

Speaking during the launch Nyalonje said this code will help to end and completely eliminate all forms of child child labour in country.

She said the launch demonstrate President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera commitment to completely eliminate child labour.

“The launching of the Agriculture Labour Practises Code marks a significant milestone in our collective journey towards ensuring fair, safe, and dignified labour practices within this critical sector. It represents a proactive and comprehensive response to our labour
challenges. This Code is not merely a set of guidelines; it is an obligation – a promise to uphold the highest standards of labour practices within the tobacco industry,” she said.

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Minister said the launch is a beacon of hope for millions of workers and a testament to collective resolve to create a more equitable, inclusive and sustainable future.

She said the Agriculture Labour Practices
Code is built upon several core principles and  aligns with international labour standards and human rights conventions.

Nyalonje has since urged stakeholders to make use of the code .

“Your support is crucail towards achieving the agenda of this document,” she said.

She said there is still need to updold this code despite the country facing challenges coming because of the Covid 19 , and natural calamities of Cyclone Tropical Freddy.

” Some might say we dont have money to employ then let me just use the children, that is not allowed,” she said.

Speaking during the function Tobacco Commission (TC) Board Chair Dr Godfrey Chapola said the launch of the document shows Tobacco Commission commitment to ensure achievement to end child labour in the Tobacco industry.

Chapola said TC will ensure that the code is fully enforced and create a decent working environment.

He said that there was a gap operating the industry without this Code.  Dr Chapola commended Elimination of Child labor in Tobacco Industry (ECLT) for the financial and Technical support.