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Development practitioner Peter Yakobe writes a book

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By Chisomo Phiri

A World Bank Development Practitioner Peter Yakobe has published his first book titled ‘Funding Handbook: Navigating Resources with Purpose’.

Speaking in an interview with 247 Malawi News,Yakobe said the funding hand book explores the intricate process of resource mobilization, delving into the diverse types of resources, the strategic principles that govern people’s allocation, and the best practices that ensure their effective utilization.

Yakobe



He said drawing upon his wealth of experience,the book combines real-world insights with practical strategies, creating a compelling narrative that empowers readers to navigate the complexities of funding with confidence and purpose.

The new author in town said the book will be launched on December 16, 2023 at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in the capital Lilongwe.

Yokobe said the book which has taken him 19 months to finish will be selling at MK20,000.

*About the author*

Peter Yakobe is an International Development Practitioner with over 10 years of experience
running developmental projects in Malawi and abroad.

His work with international organizations
includes the Starbucks Foundation, Free Market Institute, Ronald McDonald House Charities,
and the World Bank.

One of his areas of interest and expertise is Resource Mobilization where he helps organizations and companies create and maintain systems that bring in resources.

He also provides training in Resource Mobilization, Project Management, Business Development,
and Organizational leadership.

Yakobe holds a bachelor’s degree in Christian Leadership with
Business from the African Bible University of Uganda.

He also holds Master’s degree in International Development Management from the University of Bradford in the United Kingdom and another master’s degree in Agricultural and Applied Economics from Texas Tech University in the USA.

Currently, he is studying for his PhD in the same field.

In his free time,Yakobe loves doing philanthropic efforts in his local community.

Matindi Private Academy denied injunction to stop court assessing damages it caused at Maranatha Boys Academy

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By Chisomo Phiri

The High Court Commercial Division on November 3,2023 denied Matindi Private Academy an injunction to stop the court from assessing damages following a 2021 ruling ordering the school to pay damages to Maranatha Boys Academy for loss of business, among others.

Matindi Private Academy owner Elvis Nserebo wanted the court to stay the civil proceedings pending the conclusion of criminal proceedings.

This is after Chief Justice Rizine Mzikamanda early last month denied granting Nserebo the same request.

Judge Manda



In a ruling, High Court judge Ken Manda said it was clear that the application was aimed at delaying the hearing of proceedings for assessment of damages.

The court pegged Matindi’s claim for damages to about K1 billion.

“The Court cannot, therefore, grant such an application. The application is therefore dismissed. Any party aggrieved by the decision of this Court is at liberty to appeal within 21 days from the date hereof,” reads part of the ruling.

Maranatha Boys Academy was on August 13 2021 evicted from the school buildings in Blantyre owned by Nserebo for allegedly failing to settle rentals but the High Court ruled in favour of the academy.

Haiya declares interest to contest as FAM President as Nyamilandu gets his first Nomination

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Super League of Malawi (SULOM) president, Fleetwood Haiya has declared his interest in contesting for the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) presidency in elections slated for December 16, 2023 in Mzuzu.

Haiya announced his interest in Mzuzu at a press briefing that was also attended by Northern Region Football Association(NRFA) officials and other affiliates.

“I hereby declare my interest to contest on a presidential ticket. I have been driven by a shared vision and commitment to transform our football to great heights,” Haiya said.

Haiya



The SULOM boss said he is determined to take the country’s football to greater heights as he is going to offer a leadership that is dedicated, hardworking, transparent and accountable.

He further said he has declared his interest in accepting nominations from several associations including
National Referees Association(NRA) and Beach Soccer Associationof Malawi (BSAM).

During the presser, the Northern Region Football Association through its Secretary General, also nominated Haiya to become the next FAM President.

Haiya was elected SULOM President in February this year.

Meanwhile Incumbent Football Association of Malawi (FAM) president Walter Nyamilandu has received his first nomination from Central Region Football Association.

The association’s chairperson Austin Ajawa confirmed Nyamilandu’s nomination.

NBM fulfils promise: Delivers 3 braille machines to Nazombe School for the Blind

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By Linda Kwanjana

National Bank of Malawi (NBM) Plc on Wednesday lived up to its promise by handing over three braille machines worth K9 million to Phalombe-based Nazombe School for the Blind.

The donation is a response to the call made by former cabinet minister, hiker, and renowned author, Ken Lipenga to the corporate world to assist in acquiring braille machines for the school earlier this year.

According to Lipenga, only NBM responded to his call, until Wednesday when it was time for the Bank to physically give the students the machines.



NBM Marketing and Corporate Affairs Manager Akossa Hiwa said National Bank looks out to give to communities that are in need in the areas it serves.

“As National Bank of Malawi, we were approached by Dr [Ken] Lipenga and he emphasized to us the need that Nazombe School for the Blind has in terms of shortage of braille machines, and when he did that in line with our corporate social investment policy, we thought it wise to come to Nazombe and present the Braille machines,” said Hiwa.

The Resource Centre’s teacher-in-charge Nickson Chikapenga, thanked National Bank for being the only corporate entity that responded to the plea made on behalf of the school.

“This year we are accommodating 29 learners 15 boys and 14 girls and among the challenges we are facing are inadequate teaching and learning materials like braille typewriters, to cater for 22 learners who need this kind of typewriter.”

“I am very excited that National Bank has come to assist these learners. The three braille machines are going to assist us in examination preparation, by reducing teachers’ workload, and they help learners improve typing speed, accuracy, and efficiency,” said Chikapenga.

Lipenga also appreciated the kind gesture by NBM.

“I know that all companies know about the concept of corporate social responsibility and a lot of them do make an effort in that direction but not everyone gives back to the community, so National Bank is setting a very good example,” said Lipenga.

Nazombe School for the Blind, an appendage of Nazombe Full Primary School at Chiringa, Phalombe was established in the 1970s. The school also has some children living with albinism.

Truth about scarcity of Coca Cola in Malawi

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By Linda Kwanjana

Its now days , weeks since Coca Cola has been trading on low supply. Senior Coca-Cola Beverages Malawi (CCBM) officials have confirmed about the development saying this is so because of forex shortages.

In a small response titled “Coca-Cola Beverages Malawi Ltd – Production Capacity” signed by CCBM General Manager Seutloadi Thaanyane,
shortage of foreign currency is heavily attributed to the problem.



“Coca-Cola Beverages Malawi (CCBM) confirms that production of soft drinks is lower than expected due to the unavailability of spare parts in the country that are needed for the maintenance of production lines.This has been further impacted by the shortage of foreign exchange in Malawi to import the required parts, ” reads the statement in part

According to the statement, the team in Malawi has contingency plans in place to manage the issue.

“These plans include the upgrade to the glass bottle line that was completed in September and the investment to increase the number of glass bottles in the market, ” he said

In the statement, Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, of which CCBM is a subsidiary, remains committed to Malawi as a long-term growth opportunity that will benefit its business as well as consumers in this market.

“Our recent investments in increased capacity and the refurbishment of our Lilongwe office demonstrate our commitment to growing our business and the local economy,” said Seutloadi Thaanyane, General Manager of CCBM.

Coca Cola is one of the most loved drink world wide including Malawi. Meanwhile consumers in the country are calling for the CCBM to rectify the situation.

“We are not happy with what is happening, we love Coca- Cola but this scarcity is not helping us,” he said.