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Govt announces 1.5 million farmers to benefit from AIP

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Government through the Ministry of Agriculture has announced that 1.5 million farmers will benefit from the Affordable Input Programme (AIP) in the upcoming farming season.

Briefing Journalists in Lilongwe on Tuesday, Minister of Agriculture Sam Kawale said President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera will launch the Programme on October 20, Kaluluma EPA in Kasungu.

Hon Sam Kawale and Hon Moses Kunkuyu

The Minister disclosed that the government has maintained K15 000 as an amount which farmers will be paying to redeem a 50 kilogramme bag of fertiliser.

He further assured farmers in the country of the availability of fertiliser saying Treasury has already released some funds for its purchase and transportation.

Kawale also said that the Smallholder Farmers Fertiliser Revolving Fund of Malawi has readily available fertiliser.

He disclosed that currently, the government already distributed fertiliser to Dedza, Kasungu, Dowa, Nkhotakota, Mzimba, Rumphi
Chitipa, Mangochi and Neno among other districts.

Last growing season AIP faced network and transportation hiccups which forced some members of Parliament to be using personal resources to transport the farm inputs.

Malawi’s AIPcurrently combines an economic and a social objective, respectively aimed at increasing agricultural production; and assisting poor farming households.

I am eyeing prizes – Chakwera declares ahead of presidential charity golf tourney

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has sent shivers down the spine of Presidential Charity Golf Tournament competitors saying he has worked so hard to improve his game and that unlike last year, he is in good shape to compete for honours.

To show his seriousness, on Sunday 15th October 2023, President Chakwera took to Mlambe Golf Course in Mangochi to prepare for the event slated for Lilongwe Golf Club on Saturday.

“Last year I had a good time on the golf course but this year it’s not just about participating, I am eyeing the prizes,” said Chakwera in a statement issued by State House Press Office.



“I have worked hard on my short game and putting. Let those taking part know that there is a new golfer in town and I will give them a good run for their money.”

Presidential Charity Golf Tournament is Chakwera’s own initiative that is aimed at raising funds for needy students from public universities and Tropical Cyclone Freddy victims.

Lilongwe City Mayor Richard Banda meets party and block leaders ahead of 2025 polls

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By Linda Kwanjana


As 2025 general elections draw closer, Mayor of Lilongwe City , Councilor Richard Banda on Monday met Malawi Congress Party (MCP) officials and block leaders at Tsabango Primary School in Lilongwe City to seek their support.

Speaking at the meeting, Banda announced that he will stand as member of parliament for the newly demarcated Lilongwe Mlodza constituency.

Banda meeting local leaders



He explained that he has decided to stand as MP to partake in the development of the area.

He said the constituency lags behind in terms of development such as clean water, passable roads, electricity, decent schools and bridges.

He said it is sad that despite constituencies receiving K100 million Constituency development Fund (CDF), people are still struggling to access quality services.

“As I speak check the bridges if you are at Chipasula and you want to go to area 22, you will have to drive via Petroda Filling station. And really just because of a bridge we need this to change, ” he said.

Banda urged the sitting MPs not to block their councilors to stand.

The councilors too have a bound duties to contribute to the growth of our economy and Malawi agenda 2063.

During the meeting Banda announced that the door is now open to discuss development projects till 2025.

“I will not wait for 2025 to start developments I will start now chonde mafumu ndilipo mwana wanu tiyeni tiyendere limodzi,” he said.

Scorchers players to pocket MK1 million each for winning Cosafa Women’s Championship

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By Staff Reporter


Football Association of Malawi (FAM) president Walter Nyamilandu Manda has announced that every player of the Malawi national women’s football team, the Scorchers, will receive MK1 million for winning the HollywoodBets Cosafa Women’s Championship.

Nyamilandu said this at Mount Soche Hotel in Blantyre during a gala dinner for the team that won the cup after beating Zambia 2-1, in the final that took place at Lucas Moripe Stadium in South Africa.



The money is on top of the MK1 million game bonus ( K200,000.00 per game for five games) and USD 1,500 external bonus.

The team arrived in the country on Monday afternoon through Chileka International airport after winning all their matches in the tournament.

Meanwhile other individuals and companies like Innobuild, have also pledged to reward the team for the remarkable achievement.

Malawian found dead in Germany- body found floating in a river

A Malawian young man with strong links to Ireland has been found dead floating in a river in Germany . He has been named as George Thawe

According to reports 247Malawi has gathered ,George was found dead in the water according to German police.

So far Family set a GoFundMe has been set appealing for well-wishers to support the Thawe family. according to Henry Mkumbira Phiri, Chairman of the Malawian Diaspora in Ireland and a close family friend to the Thawe family, who has set up the page family is hoping to repatriate his body to Malawi to give the young man a proper send off, surrounded by family and loved ones.

On the Go Fund Page ,Mkumbira writes“Help us send young and innocent George to Malawi.”

“I am saddened to announce that we have lost our brother George Thawe in Germany who according to Germany police, was found dead floating on a river in Germany

The Late George Thawe

“This news has devastated our family as we all knew George as a young child full of ambition, and very friendly.

“The family is in total disbelief and shock over the tragic death of the young George and imagining how helpless he was at the time of his horrific departure.

“Following this sudden departure of George, we have resorted as family that we repatriate his body to Malawi, in order to be accorded a proper send off by his family and loved ones.

“In light of the above, I appeal to well-wishers to help us with funds for George’s repatriation to Malawi.

“I thank you all in advance for your support and assistance.”

So far €1,880 has been raised of the €8,000 target.

Those who want to donate, can donate on this link Go Fund Me