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Malawi attending energy Congress high-level government-to-government dialogue in Netherlands

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By Burnett Munthali

Minister of Energy Ibrahim Matola says the energy congress Malawi is attending in Netherlands is one of those opportunities for the country as it facilitates high-level government-to-government dialogue and brings together businesses and communities of all sizes.

According to the Minister, he had the opportunity to meet with key leaders from around the world who have expressed interest in helping Malawi achieve its energy targets.

On April 22, 2024, Matola participated in the opening of the 26th Energy World Congress currently being held in Rotterdam,  organized by the World Energy Council. The event brings together over 200 C-suite speakers and more than 70 Ministers.

Matola in Netherlands

“In today’s unpredictable, turbulent and fast-shifting world, the 26th World Energy Congress in Rotterdam will be the most important energy convening of the next decade” said Matola. 

The Congress being held under the theme ‘Redesigning energy for people and planet’, is an impact-focused content programme of 60+ sessions built on the collective insights and experience of the Council’s unique global network of over 3,000 member organisations.

Energy powers computers, transportation, communications, cutting edge medical equipment and much more. For developing nations, the need for reliable and affordable energy is more fundamental. It can improve and even save lives.

Energy is a foundation stone of the modern industrial economy. Energy provides an essential ingredient for almost all human activities: it provides services for cooking and space/water heating, lighting, health, food production and storage, education, mineral extraction, industrial production and transportation.

Malawi is among the least electrified countries in the world. Only 7-12% of the population are connected to the grid while the rural electrification rate remains below 2%.

Malawi’s electricity grid has remained vulnerable to sudden power cuts, and demand consistently exceeds supply.

Recent rolling power cuts followed the passages of cyclones Ana in 2022 and Freddy in early 2023, which caused floods and landslides, and damaged road infrastructure and cable networks.

Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) said in a notice dated November 11 2023 that the temporary load shedding programme would only affect domestic customers. The load shedding programme showed that some customers that were categorised into three groups experienced a three-hour blackout.

Grid electricity is the main source of modern energy in Malawi. The major sources of electricity are hydropower and thermal.

Dr. Kizito Tenthani has been appointed as the Registrar of Political Parties

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By Durell Namasani

Former head of Centre of Multiparty Democracy Dr Kizito Tenthani has been appointed Registrar of Political Parties

According to Ministry of Justice spokesperson Frank Namangale ,Dr. Tenthani’s appointment comes after he emerged successful in the interviews conducted by the Civil Service Commission earlier this year in January.

Dr Kizito Tenthani

The appointment, which took effect on April 8, 2024, is subject to confirmation by the Public Appointments Committee of Parliament.

Candidates will not use Government resouces-MEC

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By Mary Makhiringa

Malawi Electoral Commission Chief Elections Officer, Andrew Mpesi, has disclosed that the newly enacted electoral laws prohibit aspirants to use government resources during campaign meetings.

He said this in Balaka on Thursday during a dissemination meeting of the newly enacted electoral laws.

Chief Elections Officer Andrew Mpesi


Mpesi said government officers vying for any political position will only be allowed to use their entitled resources such as a vehicle, security or a driver.

Said Mpesi: “The law has a safety valve, thus, if you are holding a public office at that time, you cannot take away security, vehicle, driver because it is statutory to provide such to the person, for example the Head of State.

“Let me give another example; suppose I am a cabinet minister, and I use a government vehicle to ferry people to my political rally, this is not acceptable. The law forbids wanton use of government resources for political gains.”

District Commissioner for Balaka, Tamanya Harawa, hailed MEC for the dissemination meeting saying the information will help citizens to be aware of the new laws.

“We are all are aware that voting used to start from 6am to 6pm but the new law has changed all that such that polling centres will open from 6am to 4pm.

“This is one of the things that all eligible voters must know to avoid people missing out voting because of time,” he said.

Inkosi Senior Chief Chanthunya commended MEC for disseminating the new laws pledging to disseminate the same to his subjects.

Former Minister of Education Mwang’onga laid to rest

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By Manasse Nyirenda

Manuel Mwang’onga Mkandawire, who served as Minister of Education after his appointment in 1978, has been laid to rest Thursday at his home, Mwang’onga Village in the area of Sub Traditional Authority (STA) Chisovya in Rumphi.

In his eurology, Minister of Youth and Sports, Uchizi Mkandawire, who represented President Dr Lazarus Chakwera, said the President was saddened by the passing on of a very loyal Malawi Congress Party (MCP) member who contributed generously to the development of the country.

The remains of Manuel Mwang’onga Mkandawire being interred

Speaker of Parliament, who is also MCP Deputy Secretary General, Catherine Gotani Hara, said Mkandawire, who also served as a Member of Parliament for Rumphi Central Constituency and Rumphi East Constituency respectively, lived a productive life worth learning from.

“He was very hardworking and made sure that he prioritised education and served his country with patriotism. He was a source of political wisdom,” said Gotani Hara.

Group Village Head Mwang’onga said Mkandawire was a patriotic Malawian and educated many in the country through his career as an educator.

Mwang’onga, who qualified as a teacher in 1947 and taught at many teacher training collages including Livingstonia in Rumphi and Loudon in Mzimba, died on Monday at Wezi Medical Centre in Mzuzu at the age of 97. He is survived by two children.

President Chakwera condoled the bereaved family with K5 million besides providing a casket.

Veteran Journalist Victor Kaonga appointed new head of Transworld Radio

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By Chisomo Phiri

Transworld Radio (TWR) has announced the appointment of broadcaster Victor Kaonga as its International Director for Eastern and Southern Africa effective May 1, 2024.

TWR President Lauren Libby has confirmed the development in a statement saying Kaonga will be responsible for 21 countries in eastern and southern Africa.

Victor Kaonga

“As a journalist, producer, and leader within both his country and sub-region, his insights and leadership will be valuable not only to the Africa leaders team but also to the Global Leadership Team of TWR.Please join us in congratulating Brother Victor on his new responsibilities within TWR,”says Libby in the statement.

Kaonga becomes the first Malawian to belong to the Global Leadership Team of TWR.

He has worked for TWR for 25 years and before this appointment, he served as ministry director for southern Africa since January 2023.

Before this, he was TWR national (Malawi) director for 12 years.