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Mangochi Youth League Urges Professional Standards Ahead of New Season

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By Rahim Abdul

The Mangochi District Youth Football Committee has called on all participating teams in the upcoming Under-14, Under-16 and Under-20 leagues to strictly follow proper player recruitment procedures, emphasizing development over shortcuts.

Vice General Secretary James Chakwana, speaking on behalf of the Mangochi District League, stressed that teams must focus on identifying and nurturing talented young players through structured systems rather than relying on informal or questionable recruitment practices.

Chakwana observed that building a strong foundation for young athletes requires discipline, transparency and adherence to football regulations, which he said are key to improving standards of the game at grassroots level.

He further expressed optimism that the forthcoming season will be more competitive and better organized than the previous one, citing increased awareness and commitment among stakeholders.



According to Chakwana, coaches will also play a crucial role in shaping the future of young players, hence the need for qualified personnel to lead the teams.

He emphasized that all coaches handling Under-14, Under-16 and Under-20 teams must possess at least a CAF D License, which is currently the minimum recognized qualification for coaching at that level.

In a statement released by the Mangochi District Youth Football Committee, all teams intending to participate in the leagues have been urged to fulfill several requirements before the set deadline.

Among the key requirements is the completion of all player transfers in accordance with established rules and regulations governing football competitions.

Teams have also been asked to submit the names of their coaches for each category, clearly indicating who will handle the Under-14, Under-16 and Under-20 squads.

Additionally, clubs are required to provide details of the coaching qualifications for each coach, including the specific training courses they have completed.

The committee has set Sunday, April 19, 2026, as the deadline for submitting all the required information, warning that failure to comply may affect participation.

Meanwhile, the committee has clarified that each team must have separate coaches for each age category, stressing that it is not permitted for one coach to handle all three teams simultaneously.

MHEN Applauds Sanitation Drive but Urges Action Beyond Policy

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By Rahim Abdul

The Malawi Health Equity Network (MHEN) has welcomed the government’s latest move to roll out an implementation plan for Executive Order Number 2 of 2026, describing it as a significant milestone in addressing the country’s long standing sanitation challenges.

The order places responsibility on operators of public spaces including markets, bus depots, schools, workplaces and recreational centers to ensure the availability and maintenance of proper sanitation and waste disposal facilities.

According to MHEN, the official launch of the plan signals a stronger political will to confront hygiene related concerns that have continued to affect public health across Malawi.

Jobe



MHEN Executive Director George Jobe highlighted the presence of top government officials at the launch as a clear indication of unity and seriousness in tackling sanitation issues nationwide.

He pointed out that the participation of key ministries, such as Health and Sanitation, Local Government and Rural Development and Education, reflects a coordinated and multi sectoral approach something stakeholders have long called for.

Jobe also welcomed the introduction of specialized waste management vehicles to support city councils and central hospitals, a development backed by the Global Fund.

He noted that improved waste collection systems will not only enhance cleanliness in urban areas but also contribute to safer and healthier communities.

Despite the progress, MHEN has cautioned that the success of the initiative will depend heavily on sustained financial investment and proper oversight mechanisms.

The network stressed the importance of establishing robust monitoring systems to track progress and ensure that standards are being met consistently across all public facilities.

It further called for clear enforcement strategies to hold duty bearers accountable, warning that without firm action, the order risks becoming ineffective.

MHEN maintains that while the policy direction is commendable, translating it into real change on the ground remains the ultimate test.

The organization has since urged authorities to move swiftly from planning to implementation to ensure Malawians begin to experience tangible improvements in sanitation and hygiene.

OFC injects K10 million into MACRA ICT innovation awards

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By Chisomo Phiri

Optic Fibre Communications (OFC) on Thursday injected K10 million into the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) National ICT Innovations Awards scheduled for Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC ) in Lilongwe, where innovators in the ICT sector will be recognised and supported.

Speaking during the cheque presentation ceremony in Lilongwe, OFC Chief Marketing Officer Stella Hara said the company’s contribution goes beyond financial support to include the provision of internet services for the event.



“This support will help MACRA meet key logistical requirements while also giving stakeholders an opportunity to experience our unlimited internet connectivity,” said Hara.

On his part,MACRA Director of Broadcasting Zadziko Mankhambo commended OFC for the timely contribution, noting that the awards play a crucial role in promoting locally developed ICT solutions.

“The event will recognise and celebrate the efforts of Malawian innovators who are developing solutions to address various challenges through technology,” said Mankhambo.

During the awards, 20 ICT solution providers are expected to showcase their innovations, with the top two winners earning sponsorship to present their projects on international platforms.

Govt pushes export diversification through key crop value chains

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By Chisomo Phiri

Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Industrialisation, Business, Trade and Tourism, Wiskes Mkombezi says the government has intensified efforts to diversify the country’s export base by scaling up production in high-potential agricultural value chains, including bananas, soya beans and rice.

Mkombezi, said this on Thursday during the opening of a roundtable discussion on the Ulimi ndi Chilengedwe (UCHI) project at Capital Hotel in Lilongwe.

On his part,Executive Director of Mwapata Institute, William Chadza, said an in-depth analysis of the three crops revealed that production levels remain below both local and international market demand.

Wiskes Mkombezi


He noted that banana production alone has a deficit of about 16 million metric tonnes to meet domestic demand, despite significant export opportunities.

European Union (EU) team leader for Climate, Environment, Agriculture and Resilience, Denisa Salkova, and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Deputy Resident Representative, Chika Charles Aniekwe, reaffirmed their institutions’ commitment to supporting Malawi’s agricultural commercialisation drive.

The UCHI project, funded by the EU and implemented by the UNDP, seeks to scale up commercial production of bananas, soya beans and rice.

RBM reaffirms support for Silver Strikers ahead of new season

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM )has reaffirmed its commitment to continue supporting Silver Strikers Football Club as the team gears up for the new season.

Executive Director responsible for Cooperatives at the central bank, Mercy Kumbatira, made the remarks during the club’s 2026/2027 season launch gala held at Silver Stadium in Lilongwe on Wednesday evening.

Mercy Kumbatira



Kumbatira said football remains a unifying sport that brings together people from all walks of life, hence the Reserve Bank’s continued support to the club.

However, she cautioned against complacency and challenged the club’s leadership and players to raise their performance levels in the new season.

In his remarks, Silver Strikers board member George Chiusiwa pledged that the club is determined to improve its performance compared to the previous season.

Chiusiwa commended the RBM and other partners for their continued support.

He also called on supporters to remain loyal to the club by purchasing replica jerseys and attending matches in large numbers.

During the event, the club unveiled its new jerseys and officially introduced its partners for the upcoming season.