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Chaponda assures the media of vibrant opposition in Parliament

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By Vincent Gunde

Leader of Opposition in Parliament Dr. George Chaponda, has assured the media of a unified and vibrant opposition in Parliament that will provide checks and balances on issues affecting Malawians advising them to help in holding authorities accountable.

Chaponda says the media is an important partner in democratic dispensation challenging them to collaborate with his office as they are serving the voiceless Malawians.

Chaponda

“We hope to work together for the good of our people,” reads Chaponda’s writings on the wall after interacting with the media in his office in Lilongwe.

A Malawi Congress Party (MCP) diehard of Mvera in Dowa district Mr. Rodgers Kamphangala, said Chaponda has come to take the challenging position of Leader of Opposition in Parliament at a wrong time when everything has been messed up in the country with nothing to correct.

Kamphangala said Malawi has gone through 4 years of wastage where Parliament was being driven by a driver without knowing the final destination and the opposition leader was like the bus conductor assisting the driver to drive the country to the bush.

He said from 2020 Malawi has had no opposition Leader of Parliament to provide government with checks and balances saying this has resulted to President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera capturing all state institutions such as MDF, Police, ACB including media houses to be airing and beaming praise songs forgetting that Malawians are in pain and suffering.

The MCP diehard has observed that the out-going Leader of Opposition has been the worst leader the country has ever produced since the dawn of multi-party politics in Malawi claiming that Government bills have been passing in Parliament without scrutiny.

He recalled that the late Professor Bingu wa Mutharika was the best President claiming that had he came after the late Ngwazi Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, Malawi could not have been poor today, it would have developed tremendously to reach the stage of Qatar of Africa.

Kamphangala has reminded Malawians that Bingu ruled Malawi with zero-deficit budget saying Malawi survived with that because there was a strong opposition led by the late John Tembo and had it been that the former Leader of Opposition was strong like Tembo, President Chakwera would have been ruling the country without critics pointing fingers at him.

“President Chakwera has failed to govern Malawi because of a weak Leader of Opposition in Parliament turning the House into a praising house for government,” he said.

The MCP diehard has since appealed to Malawians to work hand in hand with the new Leader of Opposition Dr. Chaponda saying half a loaf is better than none, expressing hope that Chaponda will fly the opposition flag high in providing checks and balances to government even though, the country has already gone to the bush instead of the promised land of Canaan.

DPP gets together ahead of 2025 elections! offers reconciliation to its prodigal Sons and daughters

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By Burnett Munthali

The Democratic Progressive Party-DPP which Afrobarometer has predicted will win next year elections has embarked on a regrouping exercise to consolidate it’s political strength ahead of next years’ polls.

In a latest move, through it’s leader, a distinguished Professor of Law who is celebrated as a living democrat and peace loving leader, His Excellency Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, the party has so far welcomed back its members who were misled by some rebel politicians.

However, with this latest move, it is expected that more people who quit and joined other parties but still believe in DPP values are bound to return to the Mighty DPP.

Mutharika and the Northern leaders

Meanwhile, the DPP is expected to hold another massive rally in a date to be announced soon in the near future in Mzuzu following a very successful rally held at Njamba Freedom Park on 12 May 2024.

The recent released Afro-barometer report in 2022 favoured opposition DPP saying Malawians are tired of MCP and want DPP back in government.

DPP beat MCP in all categories by double digits as UTM was nowhere to be seen to compete at national level.

DPP got a 15 point lead over Tonse Alliance (both UTM and MCP) combined

Interpretation.

Going into figures as issued by Afro- Barometer

35% of town men would vote for DPP while 21% would go for MCP and 13% for UTM. The report also says DPP would amass 43% of men voting for it while MCP gets 27.5% and UTM scored 6.5%.

In the rural areas DPP still commands a comfortable lead of 43% while MCP comes in with 27.5% and their major alliance partner UTM scores a meagre 6.5%.


In trading centers MCP beat DPP with 23.8% while DPP came closely second with 21.9% and UTM got 17.3%/

The report also says 40% of men would vote for DPP while MCP scores distance second with 25.7% and UTM further distance at 8.8%

And for women, DPP still topping with 41.7% while MCP comes second with 27.3% and UTM scores 6.7%


According to the university of Malawi, they have indicated that DPP has 41.2% and MCP at 26.4% and UTM gets 7.9%.

In nutshell no party can win an election alone without partnership.

If DPP makes an alliance with UTM the total votes would be 49.6%

While if MCP goes into alliance with UTM, total votes would they get 34.3%

Dek Engineering set to launch energy-saving Eka-Lite LED bulbs

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By Chisomo Phiri

Dek Engineering and Electrical Contractors Private Limited, a Malawian company that manufactures electrical and electronics gadgets says will on May 29,2024 launch its first product called Eka-Lite LED bulbs at Golden Peacock Hotel in Lilongwe.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, Dek Engineering and Electrical Contractors Private Limited Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Daniel Ekali Kwizombe explained that Eka-lite LED bulbs are energy saver bulbs which use about 10 percent of energy that the ordinary incandescent bulbs (IBs) use while giving the same amount of light.

Kwizombe



He said Eka-Lite LED bulbs have many advantages over traditional lighting technologies.

“They are smaller, have a longer operating life, and involve a lower cost of ownership. Eka-Lite LED bulbs consume less energy than energy savers and incandescent bulbs, making them an idela choice for businesses looking to reduce their electricity costs,” said Kwizombe.

He added that Eka-Lite LED bulbs are an energy-efficient lighting solution that will help reduce energy consumption and costs.

DEK Engineering and Electrical Contractors is a leading electrical and electronics engineering company registered in 2010.

With a diverse portfolio of electrical and electronics work, the company specializes in: domestic and industrial installations, electrical contracting and sustainable energy solutions to combat Malawi’s energy crisis.

Its mission is to provide premium long-lasting light and energy solutions that sustain communities with safe, reliable and efficient products and services with competitive cutting-edge technology resulting in good financial return for shareholders.

Candidates sit for Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education

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By Burnett Munthali

Despite the cold weather in Mzuzu City, candidates sitting the Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE) examinations arrived early to their centres.

Spot checks conducted at Zolozolo and St Peter’s examination centres have shown that there is tight security by Malawi Defence Force (MDF) and  Malawi Police Service (MPS).

At Zolozolo Primary School, candidates were allowed entry into examination rooms 30 minutes before the starting time.

One of the candidates, Filloz Wachali said he has been preparing for the examinations and is optimistic that he will pass.

Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE) examination are written by learners who are completing their final grade at primary school. Six papers are administered and these are; English, Chichewa, Mathematics, Social and Religious Studies, Primary Sciences, Arts and Life Skills.For a candidate to pass the examination he/she must obtain a pass in at least five subjects including English.

The PSLCE examination is used by the Ministry of Education to select learners to all public secondary schools.

Ecobank trains small businesses in essential business management skills

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By Burnett Munthali

Ecobank has trained small businesses in essential business management skills and how to leverage export opportunities through the African Continental Free Trade Area aimed at enhancing the business landscape in the country.

The comprehensive training program covers financial planning, marketing strategies and navigation of international trade regulations.

Speaking in Lilongwe, the bank’s Head of Commercial Banking, George Phuza, said the initiative aims at bridging the knowledge gap that has prevented businesses from thriving internationally consequently affecting the country’s foreign exchange generation strategy.

George Phuza

Phuza emphasized the importance of equipping local entrepreneurs with the necessary tools and knowledge to compete on a global scale, which in turn will contribute to the overall economic growth of the nation.

One of the small and medium-sized enterprise owners, Katie Chisambi, hailed Ecobank for organizing the program, which brought together SMEs from across the nation.

Malawi offers a business environment with political stability, a market-oriented and liberalized economy, competitive labour markets, preferential access to several markets, an investor-friendly climate, improving infrastructure and untapped investment opportunities.

Investment opportunities in Malawi include the agriculture, mining, and tourism sectors. Agriculture is the mainstay of Malawi’s economy, with majority of the population relying on it for their livelihoods.

The different types of companies in Malawi are categorised as follows:

1) private limited liability companies, 2) public limited liability companies, 3) companies limited by guarantee and, 4) state owned companies (SOCs).