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Kenyatta Six Lane Road project to be completed by July 2024

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By Linda Kwanjana

Minister of Transport Jacob Hara on Tuesday Toured Kenyatta 6 lane capacity road improvement project.

Hara was accompanied by Member of Parliament for the area Alfred Jiya. Speaking during the tour , the Minister lambasted the Chinese construction company delaying the project.

Hara said although the reasons for the delay are understandable , the situation is still worrisome because this project could have been completed by now.

Jiya

But contractors says will complete the project come July 2024.

Taking his turn, Member of Parliament for the area Alfred Jiya said the project is crucial and will change the face of Lilongwe . He said his people will benefit from the project once completed and that some have already started benefitting through employment.

Jiya commended President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for all the developments taking place in his area.

For the sake of records Lilongwe City centre is no longer the same under President Dr Lazarus Chakwera.

Pursuant to the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy (MGDS III), 2018 and the Transport Master Plan, 2018, the Malawi Vision 2063, 2021 which are recent policy documents that articulates issues related to both economic growth and development in the Transport Sector, the Government of the Republic of Malawi is expanding the Kenyatta road from a single carriageway to a multi carriageway (6 lanes) in the City of Lilongwe.

Inua Advocacy releases refugees, Malawians concerns documentary

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By Vincent Gunde

The Inua Advocacy, an organization advocating for refugee rights in Malawi, has released a documentary carrying refugees and asylum seekers concerns as well as people who were working for them at Mgona township in Lilongwe.

In the documentary, the refugees and asylum seekers relocated to Dzaleka Camp in Dowa are praying for government assistance following their relocation claiming that they lost all of their businesses to the government and are helpless for the government to listen to their cries.

One woman is heard crying to the government that they did not know that the businesses they were doing will be forfeited to the government following their relocation to Dzaleka Refugee Camp saying now, she is failing to send her children to school.

Inua Advocacy team

The woman said she has now been reduced to a beggar begging from well wishers food and other everyday life needs, narrating that she was self-reliant and able to provide to her family members all of their needs.

“For all the years we have been in Malawi, government did not tell us that the businesses we were doing did not belong to us but to it,” said the woman.

In Lilongwe, people of Mgona township and surrounding areas are all speechless as their source of earning a living were relocated to Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Dowa, women are being seen carrying winnowers in their hands searching for jobs but to no avail.

Mai Esnath Kaliza said with the money she was receiving from winnowing agricultural produces of owners of containers, she was able to feed her seven children and able to pay Development Fund at Chipala LEA School where they are learning.

“I cannot take K7000 to pay Development Fund for each of my children at Chipala School, buying a 5L pail of maize at K4000,” She narrated the story while tears flowing out through her cheeks.

James Mpotazingwe, who was working as a loader of bags into the containers at Mgona, claimed that theft and burglary cases have increased at Mgona and surrounding areas because government killed their business of making money.

Mpotazingwe said the youth have nothing to do following their relocation exercise of their bosses to Dzaleka and many have resorted into excessive beer drinking and engaging in criminality activities a thing which was not there with the presence of their masters.

“Four of us are at Maula Prison arrested for committing various crimes ranging from theft, burglary and malicious damages,” he said.

Biotechnology can help Malawi meet its food security goals-LUANAR lecturer

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By Chisomo Phiri

Abel Sefasi, a lecturer at Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) says biotechnology can help Malawi meet its food security goals.

Sefasi made the sentiments on Monday during the Open Forum for Agriculture and Biotechnology (OFAB) Malawi Media Awards presentation ceremony in Salima.

According to the lecturer,only technological mechanisms can help Malawi feed its population, which the National Statistical Office (NSO) projects to be at over 20 million.

Sefasi



He said without improved crops, Malawi will continue to struggle with problems such as poor soil health, low yielding varieties, insect and disease infestation as well as low quality produce and poor nutrition outcomes.

On his part, National Commission for Science and Technology (NCST) Chief Research Service Officer Mike Kachedwa said over the years, the country has produced a well-developed, robust and all-inclusive Biotechnology policy and a biosafety framework.”

He said :”In some cases, farmers have seen a reduction in the use of pesticides by 75 percent thus reducing their exposure to chemicals.”

Kachedwa further called on journalists to help close the information gap around agricultural biotechnology through the use of simplified language.

The 2023 OFAB Malawi Media Awards saw six journalists emerged winners.

These are Andrew Viano and Cassim Aubi of Zodiak Broadcasting Station (ZBS) who emerged winner and runner up respectively in the Radio Category.

Benard Ngege of MBC who won the national award in the Television Category; Gift Kaimira of GDTv, runner up (TV); Richard Chirombo of Times Group, who was overall winner Print Category and Meclina Chirwa of Timveni whose story appeared on Africa Brief as the runner up.

Winners went away with K750 000 and runners up K450 000 in the awards.

The awards which are conducted every year are aimed at promoting professional science reporting focusing on agriculture biotechnology.

FIFA President Gianni congratulates Haiya’s victory

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By Chisomo Phiri

President of the world football governing body FIFA Gianni Infantino has congratulated the newly-elected Football Association of Malawi (FAM) president Fleetwood Haiya.

In a letter dated December 17, 2023 and addressed to Haiya, Infantino says knowledge and leadership,passion and experience of Haiya will undoubtedly have an important impact of the development of the beautiful game in Malawi.

“Your knowledge and leadership, your passion and experience will undoubtedly have an important impact of the development of our beautiful game in Malawi.

FIFA President Infantino



“Convinced of the potential of football in the country, you can count on my personal support and help of Fifa to achieve this goal.

“The doors of Fifa are always open if you wish to discuss our sport, its development and the promotion of its values.”

Haiya floored Walter Nyamilandu with 23-10 votes in a highly emotional election on December 16, 2023 in Mzuzu; ending his 19-year-old era.

Among others, the new FAM President pledged to bring a more transparent and accountable leadership especially on FAM finances.

Again, Haiya, who has since resigned as Super League of Malawi(SULOM) President, also wants to invest more in players’ welfare and exports.

Malawi opens embassy in Morocco

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi has opened a new embassy in Morocco.
The embassy is in the city of Rabat.

Attending the opening ceremony was Minister of Foreign Affairs Nancy Tembo.

Nancy Tembo opening the Embassy in Rabat

According to Tembo,the opening of the embassy follows a directive by President Lazarus Chakwera as part of promoting diplomatic ties between the two countries.

Morocco opened its embassy in Malawi,Lilongwe last year.