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By Leonard Masauli

Lilongwe, May 29, Mana: Minister of Energy Ibrahim Matola has said the government's Agriculture Tourism, Mining and Manufacturing (ATMM) strategy requires enough energy supply for it to bear fruits in the country.

Matola made the remarks on Wednesday during a power purchase signing ceremony between the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) and Mzuzu University at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.

Mzuni has constructed a 20 megawatts solar power farm plant at Choma worth $20 million but they have already signed another power deal to upgrade to €70 million for 50 megawatts which will all be sold to ESCOM’s national grid.

The Minister commended Mzuni saying for the ATMM strategy to flourish it requires enough electricity to be able to drive manufacturing industries, Agriculture, Tourism, Mining and Manufacturing.

"This signing ceremony is a significant milestone in the energy sector. We have an ATMM strategy in the country and for it to work out, we need stable and reliable power to drive such initiatives.

"As a government, we shall create a conducive environment for more players to invest in the energy sector because this is a catalyst to the economic growth of our country," said Matola.

The Minister said Mzuni has demonstrated that universities can offer solutions to the country's challenges saying, for instance, the demand for electricity in Malawi is quite huge.

“The current generation capacity for the country remains 554.24 Megawatts, which comprise 401.84 Megawatts of hydro, 101 Megawatts of solar and 51.4 MW of diesel power generators. Malawi also imports 8 Megawatts from Zambia and Mozambique as cross-border traders and this adds up to 562.24 Megawatts,” said the Minister.

The Chief Executive Officer for ESCOM, Kamkwamba Kumwenda said the coming Mzuni project will greatly offer an alternative to issues of blackouts and load shedding in the northern region areas.

"This project is so significant because we have been having challenges in power supply to the north. Our line that we use, we call it the Eastern backbone is very old, and its wooden structures. Predominantly transmission is supposed to be on steel structures.

“But now, with the structures and the terrain, every other fortnight, we are having power outages to the north, making the northern region experience a lot of blackout and load shedding. So, with the Mzuni 20 Mega Watts is enough for the northern region,” said Kumwenda.

Kumwenda said as per the Mzuni program, the delivery time for the project is 2027 but ESCOM has requested them to move closer to 2026 saying the solar is not as complicated as hydro.

Vice Chancellor for Mzuzu University, Professor Wales Singini said the institution thought to come up with the idea to help the students have a practical feel of what they are learning in class.

Singini said they started with 5 Mega Watts and scaled up to 20 and they are looking forward to 50 Mega Watts.

Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Jessie Kabwila thanked Mzuni for the initiative saying universities must offer solutions to the country's problems unlike blaming politicians.

In a related development, Nyika Hydropower Group also signed a Power Purchase Agreement for a 51 Mega Watts project with ESCOM where the company would like to sell their power to the national grid.

Chairman for Nyika Hydropower Group, Engineer Graeme Watson said their project will give the people of the north a stable and reliable power considering that most generation comes from the southern region where the equipment is aged and result in frequent power outages due to frequent maintenance.

“Nyika Hydropower will give people jobs, and secondly, after the construction is complete it will stabilize power supply in the area and hence leading to more development of businesses such as manufacturing as well as mining,” said Watson.

Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) Chief Executive Officer Henry Kachaje commended Mzuzu University and Nyika Hydropower for the initiatives saying the development will ensure power stability in the country.

He further asked Mzuni to consider exploring Wind power generation to reduce the country’s overdependence on Hydropower.

By Mirriam Bwanali

Blantyre, May 29, Mana; Mulanje Police Station, in collaboration with the Mulanje Mountain Conservation Trust (MMCT), held a meeting this week to strengthen collaboration between the police, community-based policing structures, and other key stakeholders in addressing deforestation around Mulanje Mountain.

MMCT Executive Director, Carl Bruessow, stated during the meeting that there is an urgent need for collective action to protect the forest and reduce environmental degradation resulting from deforestation.

“We will continue to work with the communities, particularly in traditional authorities Njema and Sunganinzeru to stop the illegal cutting down of trees. We will soon implement a comprehensive project aimed at addressing deforestation in the mountain reserve,” he said.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), the Officer in charge of Mulanje Police Station Moses Chibwe, commended MMCT for its ongoing and upcoming initiatives and reaffirmed Mulanje Police’s commitment and that of community policing members to work hand in hand with MMCT in dealing with environmental malpractices that threaten biodiversity in and around the mountain.

He stressed that the police will intensify mass awareness campaigns on forest conservation and ensure that those involved in charcoal production, illegal logging and other non-environmental friendly human practices are brought to justice,

Established in 2000, the MMCT is an environmental endowment trust whose goal is to ensure sustainable management of the Mulanje Mountain biodiversity apart from doing research and monitoring, co-management and sustainable livelihood, environmental education and communication.  

By Andrew Phiri

Balaka, May 28, Mana: Malawi Council for Disability Affairs (MACODA) says duty bearers including district council officers, laws enforcers, judiciary, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and local leaders have the role and responsibility to abide by new Disability Act of 2024 for effective mainstreaming and implementation of programmes related to people with disabilities.

MACODA oriented Balaka District stakeholders on Disability Act on Wednesday as the organization’s Director General, George Chiusiwa, highlighted that previous Disability Acts had several gaps that prevented people with disabilities from receiving appropriate treatment and attention they deserve.

The Handicapped Persons Act which created Malawi Council for Handicapped (MACOHA) was charity and medical orientated and not in compliance with rights based approach to persons with disabilities hence not comprehensive enough.

"As MACODA, we understand the critical roles and responsibilities that local authorities have in implementing policies and programmes targeting persons with disabilities, The 2024 Act therefore demands them to put extra effort and resources on existing programmes in order to achieve inclusiveness on national development," he said.

Chiusiwa therefore said, MACODA through Section 37 of the 2024 Disability Act is mandated to empower people with disabilities to demand equal and fair distribution of services from all stakeholders at national, district council and community levels.

Balaka District Social Welfare Officer, Stanley Chisi said the orientation came at the right time, adding that the orientation will capacitate Balaka District Council to incorporate inclusive development programmes in planning processes.

Chisi therefore called on government to further capacitate the council and other relevant stakeholders with adequate knowledge on the new Act on top of allocating adequate financial resources to promote welfare of people with disabilities.

The 2024 Disability Act among others; promote provisions for parking areas designed for persons with disabilities in car parks, places obligations on the provision and promotion of rights to persons with disabilities, receive complaints, conduct inquiries, and also inspect institutions for non-compliance of the law.

MACODA organized the orientation meeting with stakeholders in Balaka District for the following sectors; police, judiciary, Balaka District Council and CSOs with ultimate goal of raising awareness among the duty bearers on the newly enacted Persons with Disabilities Act.

By Patience Longwe

Lilongwe, May 28, Mana:  The Chewa Heritage Foundation (CHEFO) and Chewa chiefs from Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia have expressed disappointment and outrage over a recent incident in Mangochi, where an individual dressed as Gule Wamkulu allegedly killed someone.

Speaking at a press briefing on Wednesday in Lilongwe, Lyson Banda, Deputy Director of Chiefs, Traditional and Cultural Affairs at the Chewa Heritage Foundation (CHEFO), stated that the individual involved was not a legitimate Gule Wamkulu dancer, but rather someone using the identity to tarnish the reputation of the Chewa people while pursuing personal vendettas.

“Gule Wamkulu typically appears during specific ceremonies like traditional initiation rites (Chizangala), funerals of prominent figures or chiefs, and coronation ceremonies for new chiefs” he said.

Banda also emphasized the importance of following traditional procedures and protocols when invoking the Gule Wamkulu, to ensure that cultural practices are respected and not misused for malicious purposes.

Chief Chadza, Masumbankhunda, and M’bwatalika concluded that some individuals are impersonating Gule Wamkulu dancers with the intention of committing criminals’ acts.

By Nellie Nyirenda

Blantyre, May 28, Mana: Christ Anointing International Church (CAIC) is set to hold an all-night service on May 30, 2025 at Blantyre Worship Center under the theme, ‘Night of Anointing and Glory’.

Senior Pastor of CAIC, Apostle Moffat Mbewe, told Malawi News Agency on Wednesday, that the service will commence at 8:30 in the evening and will go till dawn, saying the night was designed to usher believers into the presence, power, and glory of God.

“We are trusting that this night will spread God's presence through deliverance, salvation, baptism of the Holy Spirit, healing, impartation of God’s anointing, and transformation,” he added.

In addition to the anticipated powerful preaching, the night will feature deep teaching of the word by Apostle Mbewe, spirit-filled worship and praise led by the CAIC praise team, and intercessory prayers for the nation and various personal challenges faced by attendees.

One of those that will attend the service, Lucy Baluwa from Chileka in Blantyre, said was looking forward to receive the anointing of God through what she described as, “night of anointing and glory.”

By Yamikani Sabola

Mzuzu, May 28, Mana: St. John of God Hospitaller Services is set to roll out a project aimed at enhancing the rights, inclusion and protection of children and youths with disabilities in Mzimba North.

Project Coordinator for St. John of God Hospitaller Services, Zakariya Kauteka revealed this on Wednesday during a District Executive Committee meeting

He said the 36 months’ project will be implemented in Traditional Authorities Mthwalo, Jalavikuba, Chindi and Mpherembe.

Kauteka said the project will empower care givers with knowledge and skills to transform the way children with disabilities are cared for, and easing the children’s access to modern health care.

He added that the project is challenging long held myths about disabilities while encouraging parents, primary school teachers and care givers to seek professional medical care for children and youths with disabilities.

“The project is called Enhancing the Rights, Inclusion and Protection of Children and Youths with Disabilities. Among others, the project will provide trainings for caregivers, parents or guardians and teachers, equipping them with necessary tools to play an active role in rehabilitation of children with disabilities.

“St. John of God Hospitaller Services is committed to strengthening the capacity of care givers and advocating for increased access to disability specialized services, ensuring that no child with disability is left behind,” Kauteka said.

He also said the project will see the creation of community based rehabilitation centres to ensure there is easy access to rehabilitation services by children and youths with disabilities.

“The centers will be providing essential services such as physiotherapy and psychosocial support, helping children with disabilities not only to survive but thrive in a more inclusive environment,” he said.

One of the DEC members, Hilda Gondwe from Malawi Council for Disability Affairs hailed the project, saying it will ensure that children with disabilities receive the protection and care they need.

Gondwe added that through the project, St. John of God is paving the way for a more inclusive society where every child, regardless of their abilities, has a chance to live a fulfilling life.

The project will be implemented with funding from Christian Blind Mission International.

By Sylvester Kumwenda

Dowa, May 28, Mana: The Department of Disability and Elderly Affairs in the Ministry of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare has tasked duty bearers in Dowa to promote advocacy and implementation of the new Persons with Disabilities Act of 2024 in their programming.

Chief Disability Affairs Officer, Joshua Mkwehiwa, made the remarks on Wednesday during an orientation on the Act for Dowa District Council and other stakeholders, held at the MANAC Conference Centre.

Mkwehiwa said the orientation aimed at informing the council on the new Act, which has repealed both the Disability Act of 2012 and Handicapped Persons Act of 1971.

“The objective of the meeting was to promote understanding and comprehension of the Persons with Disabilities Act by key officials of the district councils and to aid duty bearers in understanding their prescribed obligations and duties in line with the Act.

“Also, to highlight rights of Persons with Disabilities covered by the Act, to strengthen advocacy work of District Disability Forums (DDFs) for effective utilization of the new disability law. So overall, it aimed at raising awareness and promoting implementation of the law,” he said.

The orientation also aimed at informing the council on the establishment, role, power functions of Malawi Council for Disability Affairs (MACODA) under the Act.

He said the previous legislations have been repealed because of both administrative challenges faced and strides made in human rights issues.

“For example, The Disability Act of 2012 could not achieve its desired impact as the obligations to ensure the enjoyment of the rights of persons with disabilities was placed on the Minister responsible for disability affairs and not the appropriate duty bearers.

“The Handicapped Persons Act of 1971 was also outdated as it was enacted before the current Constitution was adopted. As such, the current practice of addressing disability matters from the human-rights and development approach conflicted this old Act, rendering it irrelevant,” he said.

Amongst others, the new Act aims at promoting and protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of persons with disabilities, as enshrined in the constitution, and protecting persons with disabilities from inhuman and degrading treatment.

In an interview, MACODA District Manager for Dowa, Billy Maopa said the training was important in empowering stakeholders in the district.

The Act, he said has many benefits like enhancing the participation of persons with disabilities in social protection programs.

“There has been a cry that persons with disabilities are not adequately included in such programs like Social Cash Transfer.

“But now there is a provision in the ACT that mandates MACODA to ensure people with disabilities are well incorporated into these programs. So, it is a very welcome development,” said Maopa.

Speaking on behalf of the Director of Economic Planning and Development, Takondwa Katsabola said the ACT will enhance the already existing council’s inclusion strategies in place.

Also, that the council will make sure that the Act is adopted by all stakeholders in the district.

By Aliko Munde

 

Chitipa, May 28, Mana: Chitipa District Council has announced that its 15,000-capacity stadium is now ready to host TNM Super League matches following the completion of key facilities, including the VIP stand, dressing rooms, ablution block, terraces, drainage system, and ticket office.

 

Director of Public Works for Chitipa District Council, Engineer Misheck Gondwe accompanied by the media was speaking on Wednesday after touring the stadium.

 

“All the construction works have been completed. We have managed to complete in time because we awarded the contract to four contractors

 

All contractors are expected to handover the facilities to the district council ready to be used,” Gondwe said.

 

Gondwe added that Chitipa United will now use Chitipa Stadium as its home ground, allowing the team and its supporters to reduce the costs previously incurred when traveling to Karonga for matches.

 

One of the football followers in Chitipa, Samson Sibale, described the completion of the project as timely and commended government for the project.

 

Construction of the stadium was financed by the World Bank through Governance to Enable Service Delivery (GESD) Project to the tune of K720 million.

By chisomo Kambandanga

Nkhata Bay, May 28, Mana: District Commissioner for Nkhata Bay, David Gondwe, has urged Clads Construction Company to expedite construction of an operation theatre at Chintheche at Chintheche Community Hospital.

Gondwe made the call on Tuesday during a visit to the construction site of the theatre, which is currently underway. He emphasized the need for the project’s timely completion to ensure that communities can begin accessing services right at their doorstep.

According to Gondwe, construction works were due for completion on March 31, 2025 but it is disappointing to see that it is still at about 80 percent completion level.

“We are not pleased with the progress because considering the project’s duration; it is way above the days this project was supposed to be completed.

“This is one of the big projects which has many components and community members are patiently waiting to see it completed, hence you must treat it with urgency,” said Gondwe.

“I therefore advise you to come up with a realistic revised work plan and to ensure that all works are completed by the end of June this year without compromising quality,” he advised.

Managing Director of Clads Construction Company, Daniel Phiri, attributed the delay to procurement of treated timber and rains, which affected some of their operations but was quick to pledge that the project will be finished by the new deadline.

The K365 million Chintheche Community Hospital operation theatre is being constructed by Nkhata Bay Distric Council with funding from National Local Government Finance Committee.

By Dhumisan Khumalo

Mzuzu, May 28, Mana: 17 individuals, including three women have been arrested following violent incidents that occurred during demonstrations in Mzuzu on Tuesday.

According to Northern Region Police Public Relations Officer, Maurice Chapola, the arrests were made after a group of individuals broke away from the main body of peaceful protestors shortly after delivery of a petition to the office of the District Commissioner.

“After detaching themselves from the main group, the suspects began stoning motorists, damaging police and civilian vehicles, and erecting roadblocks where they demanded money from passersby,” said Chapola.

He added that all 17 suspects were apprehended on the spot by law enforcement officers and are currently in police custody.

The suspects are expected to appear in court by the end of the day to face several charges, including vandalism, unlawful gathering, malicious damage to property, and conduct likely to cause breach of peace.

Police urges the community to maintain law and order, advising the public to exercise their right to protest in a peaceful and lawful manner.

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