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Old Mutual donates K5 million to Zoe Foundation

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By Chisomo Phiri

As part of its 70th anniversary celebrations, Old Mutual on Tuesday donated K5 million to a Lilongwe-based orphanage Zoe Foundation which cares for 92 orphaned children.

The foundation,founded by Temwa Chilenga, also provides early childhood and primary education for children in the surrounding communities.

Speaking in an interview with local media after handing over the donation,Managing Director for Old Mutual Life Insurance Company Roy Punungwe said the gesture is a deliberate move to give back to the community as they celebrate 70 years of service.

“We are happy with what Temwa is doing here. She is a young lady who has moved mountains, and her story inspired us to come forward and help the foundation as we celebrate,” he said.

In her remarks, Chilenga commended Old Mutual for the donation, saying that the orphanage will leverage the support rendered to them.

“The foundation relies on farming and small-scale businesses to sustain itself, but these efforts are insufficient. This money will help us cater to some of the needs at the foundation,” she said.

Old Mutual opened its first office in Malawi in 1954, which operated as a mutual life insurance company until 1997 when the Old Mutual Group demutualised.

The company employs over 27 000 people and operate in 13 countries across two regions: Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan and Eswatini) and Asia (China).

Veteran broadcaster Everess Kayanula laid to rest in Mtsiro

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By Burnett Munthali

The body of Everess Kayanula, a revered veteran broadcaster and former Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) employee, has been laid to rest in her home village of Mtsiro, located in Senior Chief Kayembe in Dowa District. The burial took place amidst an outpouring of respect and affection from the community.

Kayanula, who passed away on July 5, 2024, at the age of 66, was honored with a heartfelt farewell by hundreds of people from various walks of life. The gathering at Mdika School Ground in Mtsiro was a testament to the significant impact she had on those around her.

Kayanula laid to rest


Throughout her career with MBC, spanning from 1983 to 2018, Kayanula made notable contributions to Malawian media. She began her tenure as an Assistant Announcer and rose through the ranks to become the Controller of Programmes by the time of her retirement. Her dedication to broadcasting and her role in shaping MBC’s programming left a lasting legacy.

Kayanula was also celebrated for her role as an advisor and helper to those in need, underscoring her commitment to her community beyond her professional achievements. Her contributions were widely recognized, and her presence will be sorely missed by many.

She is survived by four children and 11 grandchildren, who now carry forward her memory and the values she exemplified throughout her life. Her passing marks the end of an era for many who knew and respected her.

The service in Mtsiro provided an opportunity for family, friends, and colleagues to pay their last respects and reflect on her enduring influence. Everess Kayanula’s life and career serve as a reminder of the profound impact one individual can have on both professional and personal communities.

Passport Services to resume in Blantyre, Malawi

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By Burnett Munthali

The Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services has announced the resumption of passport services at its Blantyre office starting Wednesday, July 10, 2024, following technical disruptions that temporarily halted operations in multiple regions.

According to Wellington Chiponde, the National Public Relations Officer for the department, all individuals requiring passport services will now be able to access them at the Immigration Headquarters in Blantyre.



The Immigration Department had suspended passport processing in Blantyre, Lilongwe, Mangochi, and Mzuzu due to technical issues affecting its issuance system. Since the successful recovery of the system in March this year, passport processing has been centralized to the Lilongwe office only.

Chiponde assured the public that the department is now equipped to resume full operations in Blantyre, ensuring that citizens and residents can obtain essential travel documents without further delays.

“We are pleased to announce that from tomorrow onwards, passport services will be available at our Blantyre office,” Chiponde stated in a press release today.

The decision to resume services in Blantyre marks a significant step towards improving service delivery and meeting the demand for passports across Malawi. It comes as a relief to many who have been inconvenienced by the limited access to passport facilities in recent months.

Moving forward, the Immigration Department remains committed to maintaining efficient operations and addressing any future challenges to ensure seamless service provision to the public.

Citizens and residents are encouraged to visit the Blantyre office for their passport needs, adhering to all necessary procedures and requirements set forth by the department.

The resumption of passport services in Blantyre reflects the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance administrative capabilities and provide essential services to its citizens effectively. As operations normalize, stakeholders anticipate improved accessibility and convenience for passport applicants nationwide.

CDEDI calls for Tchereni’s resignation over disappointing remarks

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) has demanded the resignation of the Secretary to the Treasury, Dr.Betchani Tchereni within seven days over his viral video where he is accusing Malawians of blackmail.

During a two-day National Debt Conference(NDC) organized by the Malawi Economic Justice Network (MEJN) in Lilongwe last week, Tchereni is believed to have said that ‘voters should stop threatening politicians for their votes’.

Namiwa



However, in a statement, CDEDI Executive Director Sylvester Namiwa,describes Tchereni’s comments as insensitive and accusatory towards citizens.

Namiwa has highlighted the disconnect between Tchereni’s remarks and the economic struggles faced by Malawians, including high inflation, low productivity, and prevalent corruption.

He has criticized Tchereni for failing to address domestic borrowing concerns, instead attributing blame to the populace.

Meanwhile,Tchereni has confirmed receiving a receipt of the letter but has said he will comment at an appropriate time.

Chiponda urges Malawians to seek early TB treatment

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Health, Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda, has advised peopl in the country to seek early Tuberculosis (TB) treatment once they experience its signs and symptoms saying the disease is curable if detected early.

Chiponda was speaking on Tuesday after commissioning the state-of-the-art multi-drug resistance Tuberculosis (TB) Ward at Nsanje District Hospital.

Chiponda



The minister assured people of Nsanje of government’s commitment to improving health service delivery.

“This facility will mainly help those that have developed resistance to Tuberculosis treatment,” she said.

Chiponda also advised district health officials and people in the district to look after the new structures.

She, therefore, expressed gratitude to the World Bank for complementing governments efforts in promoting health service delivery in the country.

Chiponda noted a number of challenges the district hospital is facing and assured the districts health management team that government will address the shortfalls.

“I have noted that the cold room is not working effectively and also the maternity wing is not up to standard, she admitted.

Chiponda disclosed that government has allocated K500 million for rehabilitation of health facilities in Nsanje.

She encouraged health workers to work hard and refrain from drug theft, noting: Anyone found in the malpractice, will face the law.

During the event, the minister also launched motorbikes that will be used to deliver supplies in health centres in the district under the Direct Delivery of Routine Immunisation Vaccines and Interventions for Equity (Drive) health project.

Nsanje District Council Vice Chairperson, Felix Round, commended government for putting efforts in promoting health service in the country saying the new structure at the district will facelift Nsanje District hospital.

Construction of the TB Ward has costed K240 million.