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Land surveyors cautioned on integrity and professionalism

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By Chisomo Phiri

The government has called for integrity and professionalism amongst land surveyors in discharging their duties especially at a time when the building of smart cities is underway in the country.

Minister of Lands Deus Gumba made the remarks on Thursday in Salima at the 2023 Surveyors Institute of Malawi( SIM) elective annual general meeting which was being held under the theme” The Role of Surveyors in Smart Cities Development – Key Features towards Malawi 2063 Agenda”

Hon Deus Gumba

The minister observed that development of smart cities requires thorough feasibility studies and meticulous infrastructure planning.

He therefore, said it is imperative that the professionals uphold the highest standards of ethics, code of conduct, and professional excellence.

” We do not want issues of bogus valuations, unrealistic inflating of construction project costs and signing of fake or survey maps that you have not been involved in,” said Gumba.

In his remarks, outgoing SIM president Martin Chimangeni said among others the council has been strong and active in advancing the promotion and protection of the profession by working with the Ministry of Trade, Comesa secretariate, Sadc Country members, and other professions in the country as regards to the Mutual Recognition Agreements.

He said : “This is an ongoing process and very important to be keenly followed up as it has the likely consequence of the local professional safeguards being compromised.”

In brief, SIM was formed in 1975. It is a professional grouping that contains the following broad fields of activities; Land surveying, Hydrographic surveying, Geological surveying, Land economy and Quantity surveying in Malawi.

Standard Bank donate MK30 Million to ‘Kumbali Live’ music event


By McLloyd Kudzingo


Standard Bank has handed over K30 Million sponsorship towards the inaugural Kumbali Live event slated for November 11 at Kumbali Country Lodge in Lilongwe.

The music event will feature performances by Ami Faku from South Africa, along with captivating performances by Lawi and George Kalukusha.

Speaking after receiving the donation Kumbali Country Lodge General Manager Ian D’Heygere said the company is passionate in supporting different talents in the country. D’Heygere also thanked Standard Bank for the generous sponsorship



“At Kumbali, we’ve always been staunch supporters of the arts, with a particular passion for music. We’re dedicated to championing talented artists and offering them a platform to shine. Our newly constructed castle garden will serve as a one-of-a-kind backdrop, ensuring an unparalleled and unforgettable experience for all attendees,” he said.

Kumbali Country Lodge has organized ‘Kumbali Live’ in partnership with Pa Khonde Sessions and Lawi Music Group with title sponsorship from Standard Bank.

Mzikamanda speaks on the need to advance open justice among judges

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By Chisomo Phiri

Chief Justice Rizine Mzikamanda has emphasized on the need to advance open justice among judges saying this is a good move towards developing a fair justice system in the country.

Mzikamanda was speaking on Thursday during a Malawi Judiciary Open Day in Blantyre.

According to the Chief Justice, there have been several interventions put across to mitigate backlog and delays in cases, among them, involving the public in judicial operations.

Mzikamanda



He indicated that the judiciary will continue to advance open justice in order to promote transparency, accountability, and public confidence.

Mzikamanda added that they will continue to spearhead public engagement and understanding for the smooth delivery of justice in Malawi.

The judiciary open day was held under the theme ” serving people better”.

The event was spiced up with activities like drama, singing and dancing.

Among others present were Attorney General Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda and Director of Public Prosecutions Masauko Chamkakala.

Chakwera to attend inauguration of upgraded Nacala Port in Mozambique

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera will on Saturday 7th October 2023, attend the inauguration of the upgraded Nacala Port in Nampula Province, Republic of Mozambique, Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced.

In a statement, the ministry says as a landlocked country, Malawi
faces various transportation challenges that distort prices of goods and services in the country.



The ministry explained that the launch of the upgraded Nacala Port adds to the various initiatives that the Chakwera led administration is undertaking to address the systematic economic challenges that the country is facing.

“The president has therefore been working closely with his Mozambican and Zambian counterparts, their Excellencies Mr Filipe Nyusi and Mr Hakainde Hichilema, respectively and other regional leaders to address such challenges through infrastructure cooperation,” reads the statement in part.

According to the statement, President Chakwera is expected to depart Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) at 7:30 am and return at 17 : 00 hrs the same day.

Go ye and defend civil rights and liberties – Chakwera urges newly sworn in MHRC commissioners

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has advised a new cohort of commissioners for the Malawi Human Rights Commission to uphold, without any sort of relent, the fundamental values in defence of civil rights and liberties.

Chakwera made the remarks on Thursday 5th October when he presided over the swearing in of the newly appointed MHRC commissioners at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe.

Chakwera urged the commissioners to work hard and not to loose track after meeting challenges, saying challenges are always there in any task given.



“We expect of them to uphold, without any sort of relent, the fundamental values in defence of civil rights and liberties,” wrote the Malawi leader on his Facebook page.

The 8th cohort of Commissioners of the Malawi Human Rights Commission has: Boniface Massah, Dr Sunduzwayo Madise, Scader Louis, Chikondi Chijozi, Viwemi Chavula,Teresa Chirwa – Ndanga, Andrew Kavala, Grace Tikambenji Malera and Rosemary Kanyuka.

They will serve for 3 years and their appointment is effective 26th August 2023.