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FAO launches country programming framework  for Malawi for 2024-2028

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By Dean Chisambo

The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has launched its Country Programming Framework (CPF) for Malawi for the period 2024-2028.

In his remarks during the launch on Friday in Lilongwe, FAO  Representative, Zhijun Chen, said the CPF focuses on three thematic areas, namely: agriculture and food systems transformation; sustainable natural resources, management and environment  conservation; and resilience building and emergency response and preparedness.

He said in Malawi there is high demand for agriculture and food system development, also there is a big gap which needs to be closed and yet huge potential exists.  Hence through  implementation of the CPF, FAO will continue to work with the Government of Malawi, through the Ministry of Agriculture,  to turn opportunities and potentials into reality.

Chen  further added that the kind of  interventions included in the framework are based on previous assessments and consultations, technical advice and recommendations from the government, the United Nation (UN) system and other development partners.

In his sentiments, Minister of Agriculture, Sam Kawale, who was the guest of honour, and launched the CPF, said that the ministry is looking at measures of how it can enhance agriculture production and productivity,  environment protection and technology advancement to ensure sustainable contribution and alignment to Malawi 2063 vision – priority areas which FAO has included in framework.

Kawale said, “we cannot continue practicing agriculture the way we have been doing in the past. We need to make sure that first of all we produce enough that can help us to have nutritious food and generate income.

” Then, we need to make sure that we protect the environment, so that the impact of climate change can be mitigated. We need also  to make sure that we put a lot of emphasis on the choices we make that have a positive impact and are sustainable.”

On her part, UN Head of Office, who represented the UN Resident Coordinator, Mickelle Murphy, said the framework is extremely significant because agriculture is the backbone of Malawi’s economy.

She described that FAO’ s framework is aligned to the bigger UN development framework and priorities in Malawi. She added that the CPF will contribute to food security and nutrition while addressing pressing issues such as environmental and  climate change management as well as resilience building.

The total budget of the CPF is USD 90 million and FAO has already mobilized USD 76 million. The gap is USD 14 million and it is mainly for emergency preparedness, response and recovery thematic area. FAO is calling upon development partners to support this area in order to address the existing gap and protect and improve the lives of people affected by disasters, including their property and livelihoods.

Ethiopia applauds Malawi for great work in bringing Human Traffickers and Smugglers to Justice.

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By Staff Reporter

The Government of Ethiopia has applauded the work that Malawi government through the Ministry of Homeland Security are doing in making sure that those caught human trafficking are brought to justice

Ethiopia’s Minster of Justice Mr. Belayhun Yirga said this during a meeting he had  with  Dr. Kenneth Zikhale Reeves, Malawi’s Minister for Homeland Security on ways to jointly combat and suppress crimes of trafficking in person and smuggling of migrants.

The two ministers held the discussions during the second review meeting of the implementation of the Global Compact on Migration which took place on October 9 & 10, 2024 at Skylight Hotel in Addis Ababa.

Ethiopia’s Belayhun Yirga with Malawi’s Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma


During the discussion, HE Mr. Belayun Yirga indicated that Ethiopian migrants using the Southern Migration Route are subjected to great suffering, exploitation, and death by human traffickers, and smugglers in transit countries and their final destination South Africa.

HE Mr. Belayun noted the migration of a considerable number of Ethiopians yearly via a network of human traffickers extending from the central and southern parts of Ethiopia along Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique all the way to South Africa, and expressed enormous gratitude to the people and Government of Malawi for saving the lives of Ethiopian migrants that ended up in their territory from traffickers and for allowing them to stay in their country.

H.E State Minister further remarked that ‘’ the Government of Ethiopia appreciates and recognizes the measures that the Government of the Republic of Malawi is taking in making sure human traffickers and smugglers are brought to justice”, and further stated that going forward they will cooperate with Malawi on the protection of the rights of Ethiopian migrants, their return home, as well as legal matters and joint criminal investigation.

On his part, Minister for Homeland Security of the Republic of Malawi Dr Zikhale Ng’oma while mentioning the longstanding strong relationship between the two countries from the time of Emperor Haile Selassie, expressed great pleasure in reaffirming his acceptance of the FDRE Ministry of Justice’s request to cooperate and work together with Malawi’s Government.

Dr Zikhale has expressed great appreciation for the recognition by HE Mr. Belayhun of Malawi’s treatment of Ethiopian migrants and its efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice.
The Minister noted that a memorandum of understanding could be signed between the two countries for a regular engagement to prevent and control the criminal activities and in realization of this he called for the FDRE Ministry of Justice and Embassy of the Republic of Malawi in Addis Ababa to work closely together.
Speaking on the occasion, the Ambassador of the Republic of Malawi to Ethiopia HE Kester Ephraim Kaphaizi, reaffirmed the Embassy’s commitment to make the necessary engagements with the FDRE Ministry of Justice based on directions given by the Minister for Homeland Security.

Head of the Secretariat for the National Partnership Coalition for Migration Mr Abraham Ayalew who attended the ministerial discussions observed that the discussions created the opportunity to implement his office’s plan in the current budget year to organize bilateral and multilateral interstate dialogues with transit and destination countries along the southern migration route.

Brown Mpinganjira Calls for Unity Amidst Hunger Concerns in Malawi

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By Burnett Munthali

In a recent political rally held at Lunzu in Blantyre, A Brown Mpinganjira, a prominent member of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), voiced strong concerns regarding the current leadership of President Lazarus Chakwera, particularly in relation to the ongoing food insecurity crisis in Malawi. Mpinganjira emphasized that the nation’s situation aligns with the biblical prophecies regarding famine, suggesting that despite Chakwera’s leadership, the challenges facing the country will not change.

During his address, Mpinganjira stated, “The leader of this country cannot change what God has already declared regarding hunger.” His remarks reflect a deep-seated belief that spiritual and communal unity is essential in navigating the prevailing challenges. He urged the public to work collaboratively to support one another during these trying times, highlighting that collective efforts are vital to overcoming the hunger crisis that many Malawians are currently facing.

Brown Mpinganjira

The rally served as a platform for the MCP to reinforce its commitment to addressing food insecurity and other pressing national issues. Mpinganjira’s speech resonated with the audience as he reiterated the importance of solidarity among citizens, especially in the wake of deteriorating economic conditions and the rising cost of living.

As the 2025 elections draw nearer, Mpinganjira’s comments serve as a reminder of the critical need for effective leadership and governance. The public’s response to the current administration’s handling of these issues will likely play a significant role in shaping voter sentiments in the upcoming electoral season.

The sentiments expressed by Mpinganjira at the Lunzu rally reflect broader concerns about the direction of the country and the necessity for collective action in addressing fundamental challenges. The MCP aims to position itself as a responsive and responsible alternative in the political landscape, particularly in addressing food security and economic stability.

MCP Rally in Lunzu: Uladi Mussa Appeals for Support for Lazarus Chakwera

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By Burnett Munthali

During a rally organized by the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) at the Lunzu ground in Blantyre, Uladi Mussa, a prominent party figure, urged the public to vote for President Lazarus Chakwera, emphasizing the government’s achievements in facilitating significant development across the nation. Mussa highlighted that the current administration is committed to addressing the pressing needs of Malawians.

In his address, Mussa pointed out specific challenges faced by citizens, particularly concerning the rising prices of maize in Admarc markets. He noted, “If the prices of some goods are increasing, it’s because the demand for them is high,” reflecting on the economic dynamics impacting the availability of essential commodities.

Hon Uladi Mussa in Lunzu

Mussa’s remarks aim to rally support for Chakwera’s leadership, positioning it as a responsive government that is working to improve the livelihoods of its people. He further encouraged the crowd to remain hopeful and engaged in the political process, reinforcing the notion that their votes can bring about continued progress and development.

As the 2025 elections draw nearer, Mussa’s appeal is part of a broader strategy by the MCP to solidify its voter base and reassure constituents of its commitment to tackling economic issues and promoting sustainable growth. The rally itself was a manifestation of the MCP’s efforts to connect with the electorate, fostering a sense of community and shared goals.

The dynamics of supply and demand highlighted by Mussa are particularly relevant in the current economic climate, where many citizens are feeling the pinch of rising prices for basic goods. This connection between economic realities and political support could play a crucial role in shaping voter behavior as the elections approach.

Overall, Mussa’s message at the Lunzu rally serves as a reminder of the importance of political engagement and community solidarity as Malawi navigates its development challenges and prepares for the upcoming electoral season. The MCP’s focus on communication and public engagement will be essential as they work to maintain and expand their support among the electorate.

Honoring Sacrifices: Chifundo Makande on the Loss of Lives in Service to Malawi

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By Burnett Munthali

In a poignant address at a recent Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) gathering in Zomba, Chifundo Makande, a senior member of the party, emphasized the sacrifices made by individuals who lost their lives while serving their country. He particularly referenced the tragic plane crash in Chikangawa, which resulted in the deaths of aides to former Vice President Saulos Chilima. Makande stressed that such sacrifices should not be forgotten and called for a commitment within the DPP to honor their memory.

Chifundo makande



Makande’s comments reflect a broader concern within the DPP regarding the current administration’s governance. He criticized the ruling party for what he described as neglecting the issues affecting the everyday lives of Malawians. During his speech, he noted that the DPP would continue to address these topics publicly until all relevant voices are heard, especially concerning the government’s actions and its impact on the citizenry.

The DPP’s recent rally in Zomba also served as a platform for mobilizing support and reaffirming its commitment to addressing the needs of the people. Makande urged party members to remain steadfast in their mission, highlighting that the party would not shy away from discussing critical issues, including accountability for government actions and the truth behind recent political events.

By keeping these discussions alive, the DPP aims to solidify its position as a formidable force in Malawian politics, especially in the lead-up to the upcoming elections. Makande’s emphasis on sacrifice, accountability, and grassroots engagement reflects a strategic approach to rebuild trust and support among the electorate.

As the political landscape in Malawi continues to evolve, the DPP’s commitment to honoring those who have served and sacrificed will likely resonate with voters seeking transparency and accountability from their leaders.