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Dimba praises Chakwera for promoting vocational skills among youths

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By Dean Chisambo

Minister of Labour Peter Dimba has praised President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera for promoting vocational training and skills development among the youth within a short period of his leadership.

Dimba made the remarks during the 2025 National Technical, Entrepreneurial, and Vocational Education and Training (TEVET) Conference in Lilongwe.

He emphasized that the country cannot develop without skilled labor, which is crucial for economic growth.

Dimba (R) interact with Chakwera (C) and Tembo ( L)

The minister lamented that the Malawi 2063 blueprint highlights the urgent need to train the youth in various skills to drive national development.

He explained that since Chakwera assumed office in 2020, many young people have enrolled in technical colleges to acquire skills in various trades.

He said:”In 2020, there were about 2,500 students in technical colleges, but today, the number has increased to over 7,500, reflecting the growing interest in the TEVET sector.”

Dimba disclosed that beyond the TEVET sector, the number of young people enrolling in different universities has also risen significantly.

He added:”In 2020, about 30,000 students were admitted to public universities, but today, that figure has grown to 75,000.”

The minister further mentioned that the number of students applying for university loans has increased from 13,000 in the 2019-2020 academic year to over 30,000 currently.

He commended Chakwera for achieving these milestones within three years, despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic in the first two years of his administration.

In his address during the conference, President Chakwera urged Malawians to work harder, emphasizing that employment is a blessing for everyone.

He also warned against laziness and corruption, stating that those siphoning public funds would be held accountable as all loopholes had been sealed.

On his part, TEVET Board Chairperson Pyoka Tembo expressed satisfaction with the growing recognition of TEVET as a game-changer in the country’s economic transformation.

Tembo emphasized that people now understand that TEVET is not just for those who underperform academically but for everyone, as it plays a vital role in national development.

In her remarks, Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) Vice-Chancellor Address Malata stressed the need for vocational training to begin at an early childhood development stage to ensure smooth progression to higher levels.

Malata pointed out that as the world transitions to a digital economy, there is a need to adapt business approaches and maintain integrity in art and design industries.

She added that it is crucial to ensure that individuals with disabilities and special needs are not left behind in vocational training opportunities.

Njobvu elected Malawi Law Society president

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By Chisomo Phiri

Private-practice lawyer Davis Njobvu is now the new president of the Malawi Law Society(MLS), having secured 373 votes against Mercy Chijere’s 170 at the annual general meeting held on Saturday March 29,2025 in Mangochi.

He takes over from Patrick Gray Mpaka who did not contest having served his two terms from 2021 to 2025.

During the same elections,McHarven Ngwata was elected unopposed as vice chairperson, and Francis M’mame took the role of secretary, defeating Oscar Taulo.

Other key positions were filled by Kizito Kumwenda as treasurer, Felisters Francisco, Grace Thindwa, and Innocent Chirwa as executive committee members, and Christopher Masanje, Barney Semphani, and William Chibwe Jr as regional chapter representatives.

Davis Njovu


In his acceptance speech, Njobvu pledged to lead the MLS for the next two years, working towards its goals and aspirations. 

He expressed his commitment to serving the legal profession in the country.

Njobvu hods a Bachelor of Laws, LL.B. (Hons.) obtained in 2000 from the University of Malawi (UNIMA),from Chancellor College.

Over a period of 24 years,Njobvu has represented a wide range of local and international clients, contributing to their success by providing strategic advice and effective representation.

He has handled high-risk and complex cases across diverse areas of law, including taxation, cross-border trade, commercial, corporate, employment, public/administrative, and criminal law.

Njobvu has handled cases in all courts in the country up to the Supreme Court of Appeal and arbitration in the United Kingdom and India.

Under his guidance, numerous clients have avoided potential liability and have successfully prosecuted civil and criminal cases.

Njobvu is also well-versed in negotiations and transactional work.

He has attended Advocacy and Trial Techniques seminars and training courses within and outside Malawi.

MLS is an umbrella body of all lawyers in Malawi and was established in 1965.

Kabambe’s public lecture on economic transformation at UNIMA

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By Burnett Munthali

UTM president Dr. Dalitso Kabambe delivered a public lecture in Zomba on Friday, 28 March 2025, targeting the party’s wing at the University of Malawi (UNIMA).

The lecture was aimed at engaging university students and young intellectuals on the pressing issue of economic transformation in Malawi.

The event took place at Crecomex Hall in Zomba City, providing a platform for discussion on key economic challenges and potential solutions.



The theme of the lecture, “Economic Transformation: A Generational Mandate,” highlighted the responsibility of the current generation in driving sustainable economic development.

Dr. Kabambe elaborated on the importance of structural economic reforms that could stimulate growth, reduce poverty, and enhance job creation.

He emphasized that for Malawi to achieve long-term economic stability, there is a need for innovative policies that encourage investment and industrialization.

The UTM leader also touched on the role of young people in shaping the future of the country’s economy, stressing the need for academic excellence, entrepreneurship, and leadership.

During his address, Dr. Kabambe criticized existing economic policies that have failed to deliver meaningful development, arguing that bold decisions must be made to change the status quo.

He highlighted sectors such as agriculture, mining, tourism, and technology as key areas that require significant investment and policy reformation.

The lecture also addressed issues of corruption, poor governance, and inefficient public service delivery, which Dr. Kabambe cited as major obstacles to economic progress.

Students and other attendees had an opportunity to engage with the UTM leader, raising questions and contributing ideas on how economic transformation can be achieved.

Many participants commended Dr. Kabambe for initiating such discussions, noting that young people must be actively involved in national development conversations.

The public lecture is part of UTM’s broader strategy to connect with the youth and intellectual community, positioning itself as a party that prioritizes policy-driven leadership.

As the 2025 elections approach, Dr. Kabambe’s engagements with university students may play a crucial role in shaping political discourse and mobilizing support among young voters.

The impact of his message on economic transformation will be closely watched in the coming months, as political parties outline their development agendas.

Passengers escape unhurt after minibus catches fire in Mchesi, Lilongwe

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By Burnett Munthali

Passengers had a narrow escape at Mchesi in Lilongwe today after a Bongo minibus suddenly produced an explosive sound and caught fire.

The terrifying incident left onlookers in shock as they watched the flames engulf the vehicle, raising fears for the safety of those inside.

This reporter witnessed the dramatic scene unfold, with panic gripping the area as people feared for the lives of the trapped passengers



For several tense seconds, passengers struggled to open the doors as the fire spread, increasing the urgency of the situation.

In a display of bravery, some well-wishers rushed to the scene and managed to open the rear door, creating additional space for passengers to escape.

As passengers scrambled to safety, a large crowd of people quickly mobilized to help put out the fire using sand.

Realizing the fire was spreading underneath and toward the front seat, the group took drastic action and overturned the minibus to completely extinguish the flames.

Despite the successful rescue, chaos ensued as confusion gripped the area, with some passengers realizing that their belongings had gone missing.

Amidst the panic, the minibus driver reported that his phone had also been stolen, adding another layer of distress to an already shocking event.

While no injuries were reported, the incident raised concerns over vehicle safety and emergency preparedness in public transport.

Authorities are expected to investigate the cause of the fire and assess the damage to determine whether mechanical failure or other factors were responsible.

For now, relief prevails among the passengers who survived the ordeal, thanks to the swift action of bystanders and good Samaritans.

The viral sensation of Albert and the debate over his compensation

By Burnett Munthali

Albert Ofuso Nketia, an eight-year-old boy from Ghana, became an internet sensation in 2023 after a short video clip of him went viral.

The video captured a moment where his sister playfully hit him for an unspecified reason, causing Nketia to cry for a brief moment before suddenly bursting into laughter.

This unexpected reaction fascinated many social media users, particularly on TikTok, where the clip gained massive attention.

As the video spread widely, content creators across various platforms started incorporating it into their comedy skits and memes.

Albert Ofuso Nketia

The clip became a favorite among entertainers, with many using Nketia’s reaction to enhance their content and attract more viewers.

By 2024, discussions began to emerge about whether Nketia and his family should be compensated for the widespread use of his image and likeness.

Many people argued that since content creators were making money from the viral video, Nketia deserved a share of the profits.

His supporters believe that his image contributed significantly to their success, making it only fair for him to benefit financially.

On the other hand, some critics dismissed the idea, questioning whether Nketia had intentionally created the viral moment.

They argued that he was simply a child reacting naturally and that no one had forced him to laugh after crying.

This debate has sparked differing opinions on social media, with some advocating for fair compensation and others insisting that virality does not always require financial reward.

The case of Nketia raises broader questions about digital content ownership and whether individuals who unintentionally go viral should receive monetary benefits.

With the growing influence of social media, many viral personalities have faced similar dilemmas regarding their rights over content that gains global attention.

As the debate continues, the question remains: Should viral internet sensations be compensated for their unintended contributions to digital entertainment?

For now, Nketia’s story serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of social media fame and the complexities surrounding its financial implications.