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SmartCare Nutrition Consultancy launches ‘Tiwale Nutrition Project’ at Stella Maris Secondary School

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By Chisomo Phiri

SmartCare Nutrition Consultancy, in partnership with Nutrition Champions, has launched the ‘Tiwale Nutrition Project’, a school-based initiative aimed at improving nutrition knowledge and promoting healthy eating habits among adolescent girls at Stella Maris Secondary School in Blantyre.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, the consultantancy’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO ) Joseph Kachiya, said the initiative seeks to empower students through interactive nutrition education, practical demonstrations, and mentorship.



He said it also addresses critical issues such as malnutrition and diet-related non-communicable diseases, including obesity, hypertension, and diabetes.

Kachiya emphasized that the project is designed not just to educate, but to inspire students to become nutrition ambassadors in their schools and communities.

He said:”The initiative focuses on educating students about the importance of balanced diets and various food groups, raising awareness on the prevention of malnutrition and diet-related NCDs through healthy eating, promoting the consumption of locally available and affordable nutritious foods, building students’ capacity to make informed food choices and positively influence their peers, and encouraging the formation of student-led nutrition clubs and community advocacy.

“During the pilot phase, which will last one month, students will participate in nutrition education sessions covering balanced diets, micronutrient deficiencies, meal planning, and NCD prevention.

“They will also take part in healthy diet demonstrations, where they learn to prepare nutritious meals using local ingredients, as well as quizzes and debates designed to assess and reinforce their knowledge.

“Nutrition information materials, including posters, leaflets, and booklets developed by SmartCare Nutrition Consultancy, will also be distributed.”

Kachiya said the project aims to improve students’ nutrition knowledge and awareness, encourage positive behavior changes toward healthy eating, increase the consumption of locally available nutritious foods, and empower students to become nutrition champions in their communities.

He said monitoring and evaluation will involve pre- and post-assessments, observation of student engagement, and feedback from teachers and students, with outcomes reported to the school administration and project partners.

To ensure sustainability, Kachiya said the initiative plans to establish a school nutrition club led by trained students, with ongoing mentorship from SmartCare Nutrition Consultancy and Nutrition Champions Organization, while integrating nutrition topics into the school’s health programs.

Dodoma urges graduates to prioritize self-employment

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Director of Luso Technical College, Chikumbutso Dodoma,has urged graduates to use their technical skills to drive economic growth through self-employment.

Speaking at the college’s graduation ceremony in Blantyre on Friday, Dodoma emphasized the critical role of technical education in national development.

“This graduation is not just a milestone for the students.It is a step toward building the nation.



“We hope our graduates will not only find employment but also create their own businesses, applying the skills they have learned to benefit themselves and Malawi,” he said.

Dodoma highlighted the evolving perception of vocational and technical education in the country.

He said:“Previously, most people focused on professional courses. Slowly, the value of technical and vocational skills is being recognized.Within the next five years, we hope that these skills will be widely accepted and applied across Malawi.”

Dodoma concluded by stressing the importance of entrepreneurship and practical skills, encouraging graduates to take initiative and contribute meaningfully to the nation’s development.

On his part,Mayor of Blantyre City,Isaac Jomo Osman,emphasized the importance of technical skills in driving national development, calling on Malawian youth to focus on practical skills that can create employment and improve the country’s future.

Osman highlighted the need for young people to be trained in technical fields, noting that countries like China benefit from a workforce with strong technical competencies.

“Technical skills are very important. If we want our country to get better, we need a lot of young people who are trained.With the new technical colleges supporting our youth, I can see our country improving a lot,” he said.

The mayor also stressed the importance of balancing theory with practical experience.

“Our current professors are saying we need to change our mindset. It is high time the youth know what to do and understand themselves.Every year, we have many students finishing school without work. Technical skills will help them create jobs for themselves and for others, and give them something meaningful to do in life,” he said.

Osman noted that while Malawi is good at planning, the country struggles with implementation.

He cited the large number of Malawians traveling abroad to gain skills and knowledge as evidence of this gap.

“If you go to Chileka Airport, you will see many people leaving Malawi to learn what is happening elsewhere. For example, Rwanda has developed from the Vision 2020 plans that we had in Malawi. Now Malawians are going to Rwanda to learn from those developments.” said Osman.

He concluded with a call to action.

“This is the time for Malawians to implement. We need practical skills, not theory all the time. It is high time we go to the ground and work,” he said.

AFORD President Chihana addresses rally in Chikwawa alongside DPP leaders

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By Burnett Munthali

The Second Vice President and President of the Alliance for Democracy (AFORD), Enock Kanzingeni Chihana, has arrived at Nchalo Ground (Pa Bank) in Chikwawa District.

He is expected to address the rally alongside senior leaders of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

Among the DPP leaders present are Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Joseph Mathyola Mwanamveka, who also serves as DPP Vice President for the Southern Region, and Charles Mchacha, DPP’s Regional Governor for the South.



Chihana received a warm welcome from the gathering of party officials and local leaders.

They included Mwanamveka, Mchacha, Director of Women Mary Thom Navicha, AFORD Secretary General Linda Limbe, and AFORD Vice President Catherine Makunganya.

Other dignitaries in attendance were Deputy Minister of Education Francis Forey, AFORD Publicity Secretary Annie Maluwa, Paramount Chief Lundu George Quma, Bilal Karim, Ilias Karim, Chikwawa District Commissioner Dr Grace Momba, and Council Chairperson Alexander Watch.

The presence of both AFORD and DPP leaders underscores the collaborative approach and unity of purpose being promoted at the rally.

Chihana’s address is expected to highlight key issues affecting the district and the nation, as well as the continued partnership between political stakeholders and local communities.

The event attracted a large crowd of supporters and community members eager to hear from the leaders on development priorities and political strategies.

The rally in Chikwawa marks another significant political engagement for AFORD and its allies as they continue to mobilise support ahead of upcoming initiatives and electoral activities.

US-Based MCC Donates Supplies to Malawi Prisons, Improving Inmate Welfare

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By Rahim Abdul

The Malawi Prison Service has expressed gratitude to the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) from the United States for donating much-needed supplies to prisons across the country.

Assistant Superintendent of Prisons, Steve Meke, said the items, which included bedding, processed chicken, soap, and other essentials, were distributed to inmates in all of Malawi’s prison facilities.

Meke described the donation as a reflection of the strong partnership between the MCC and Malawi’s prison institutions, noting that this is the second time the organization has extended such support.

Steve Meke



“This assistance demonstrates the goodwill and solidarity between our institutions,” he said.

According to Meke, the donated goods will help improve the living conditions of inmates, supporting their health, hygiene, and overall well-being.

He added that these contributions also aid educational and skills-development programs within the prisons, empowering inmates for life beyond incarceration.

“We hope other organizations in Malawi will follow this example and extend similar support to our prisons,” Meke urged.

Currently, Malawi’s prison population stands at approximately 17,000 inmates, spread across all correctional facilities in the country.

The MCC’s intervention is part of a broader effort to support vulnerable populations and promote humane treatment of prisoners, in line with international standards.

In addition to material support, the organization has been involved in training programs aimed at helping inmates acquire practical skills and knowledge that can assist them upon reintegration into society.

Prison officials say partnerships like this are crucial for reducing the challenges faced by correctional facilities, which often struggle with limited resources and overcrowding.

“This donation not only addresses immediate needs but also contributes to the long-term rehabilitation of our inmates,” Meke emphasized.

The Malawi Prison Service continues to seek collaborations with both local and international organizations to enhance the quality of life for inmates and support their successful reintegration into communities.

Saudi Arabia arrives in South Africa ahead of G20 Summit



By Burnett Munthali

Saudi Arabia has officially arrived in South Africa to participate in the ongoing G20 Summit.

The delegation landed in Johannesburg amid heightened security and extensive media coverage.

Leaders and representatives from the world’s major economies are gathering to discuss pressing global issues, including economic recovery, climate change, and international trade.

Saudi officials are expected to engage in bilateral and multilateral meetings during the summit.



The arrival underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to playing an active role in shaping global economic and political policies.

Observers note that the G20 Summit provides a crucial platform for dialogue and cooperation among the world’s largest economies.

Saudi Arabia’s participation will focus on key priorities, including energy, investment, and sustainable development.

The summit also presents opportunities for the Kingdom to strengthen ties with African nations and other international partners.

With discussions scheduled over several days, attention will be on the outcomes that could influence both regional and global economic strategies.

The arrival of the Saudi delegation marks the beginning of a series of high-level engagements aimed at promoting collaboration and addressing shared challenges among G20 members.