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Maranatha Opens Global Education Doorway for Malawian Students

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By Rahim Abdul

Maranatha High School Academy has taken a bold step in expanding higher education opportunities for Malawian learners by sealing a strategic partnership with Sharda University of India.

The development is expected to ease access to international tertiary education, particularly for students who have long faced financial barriers to studying abroad.

Speaking during the official unveiling ceremony held in Blantyre on Thursday, Managing Director Dr Enerst Kaonga emphasized the institution’s role in supporting national education priorities.


The event, hosted at Amaryllis Hotel, drew stakeholders from the education sector and media, highlighting the growing interest in cross border academic collaborations.

Kaonga noted that investing in education remains critical for Malawi’s long-term development, stressing that empowering young people with quality skills will shape a productive future workforce.

He explained that through the Memorandum of Understanding signed with Sharda University, Malawian students passing through Maranatha Academy will now have access to a wide range of degree programmes in India.

“These include fields such as science, engineering, chemistry, and physiotherapy, all offered at a more affordable cost compared to many international options,” he said.

Kaonga further urged students who excelled in the recent Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examinations to take advantage of the opportunity and apply.

Meanwhile, Rahul Pal described the partnership as a milestone, noting that Sharda University is already seeing growing interest from Malawian students.

Pal said the collaboration will not only benefit individual learners but also contribute to Malawi’s socio-economic development through the skills and knowledge students will acquire abroad.

Education experts say such partnerships are key in bridging gaps in higher education access while exposing students to global academic standards.

The initiative comes at a time when Malawi continues to seek innovative ways to strengthen its education system and prepare youth for competitive global markets.

With this partnership in place, Maranatha Academy has positioned itself as a key player in connecting Malawian students to international academic opportunities.

100,000 metric tonnes of maize imported from Zambia arrive in the country

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By Phillimon Backson

The National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) has disclosed that it has received 100,000 metric tonnes of maize from Zambia which has  arrived in  the country 13 April, 2026 out of  a total planned 200,000 metric tonnes.

This has been disclosed on 16 April, 2026.

Spokesperson for the agency, Arthur Mpakeni, said that in the first consignment Malawi Government bought 103,000 metric and the remaining 3,000 metric tonnes is expected to arrive in the country soon.



According to Mpakeni, the  received maize  constitutes the first consignment under a broader supply agreement between the governments of Malawi and Zambia, aimed at alleviating the country’s ongoing food shortages.

He has added that the remaining 97,000 metric tonnes are expected to be delivered in the second phase of the arrangement.

This initiative forms part of the government’s wider response to food insecurity, which has been exacerbated by erratic weather conditions

PAC to resume it’s meeting on the purchase of the Amaryllis Hotel investigations next week.

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By Phillimon Backson

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament is expected to resume its meeting next week to conclude its investigations into the purchase of the Amaryllis Hotel.

Committee Chairperson, Steve Malondera said this on 17 April, 2026 on the Telephone interview.

He said the purpose of the meeting is to engage additional individuals believed to have critical evidence on the matter.

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According to Malondera, those expected to appear before the committee include former Chief Secretary to the Government, Colleen Zamba; former Reserve Bank Governor, Mafuta Mwale; senior officials from National Bank; the owner of Amaryllis Hotel; and Secretary to the Government, Justin Saidi.

He added that efforts are ongoing to facilitate Colleen Zamba’s return to Malawi, as she is currently outside the country, to allow her to present her side of the story.

Malondera expressed optimism that the process will proceed smoothly and reiterated the committee’s commitment to protect the government resources.

From Neglected Stone to Party Rebuilder: Alex Major Rises to Reshape MCP’s Future

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By Vincent Gunde

Former Kasungu West parliamentarian Alex Major who for five years of President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and the MCP turned him as a neglected stone, is now in the hearts of many MCP members and supporters that he has taken the party for factory setting.

Many current MCP leaders have been accusing Major of planting seeds of destruction and confusion in the party through his effort for the party to hold an emergency Convention to decide the way forward following the party’s early exit from government on the 16th September, 2025 Elections.

Alex Major



Major’s efforts have not gathered dust, some MCP senior members who once worked in the Office of President Dr. Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and NEC members without resigning from their positions, are being seen canvassing for votes a clear indication that the MCP will hold an early convention not as that planned for 2029 with an agenda of endorsing Dr. Lazarus Chakwera to be the party’s 2030 Elections torchbearer.

An inside source speaking through an audio clip circulating in various media platforms, has thanked Alex Major for his courage of revamping and rebuilding the MCP so that victory be on its side in the 2030 elections.

The source said the press conference which recently was organized by members of the party, has led to many expressing their interests to support Major to lead the MCP as President come 2030 elections.

He said it is sad that some senior MCP members are busy canvassing for votes splashing out their money to the voters to be voted for during the party’s emergency Convention questioning why coming this time since they were in the forefront castigating and insulting Major as planting seeds of disunity in the party?

The source has claimed that many are coming to his in box  encouraging him to continue speaking nothing but the truth that the new MCP to be born after the party’s convention will not take on board those who failed the party in the September, 2025 elections.

” They have been deceiving Chakwera that all is good in the country while things were worse in Malawi, these people must rest be assured, not to be given positions in the party,” he said.

The source said many in the party are throwing their weight on Alex Major and others, to be part of the MCP rebuilding team with the hope that them being taken as outcasts in the five years of Chakwera in government, will be good leaders to lead the MCP to victory in the 2030 elections.

He has assured all those on a shopping free for votes that this time is for Alex Major and others, saying Major is fit to be the next MCP President and his leadership will receive blessings from all patriotic members and supporters of the party.

He has accused some members in the party who are going to the people that Alex Major be given the Secretary General position describing this as nonsense saying Major will stand for presidency position and them can stand for Secretary General position.

The source has finally urged MCP members and supporters not to entertain the failures to continue leading the party claiming that they abused them and let them be suffering for five years, they spent most of their stolen money building lodges and mansions in town saying this time around, it is time for the neglected stones of Alex Major and others, to lead the MCP to walk in the footsteps of the late Ngwazi Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda.

FDH Bank supports Malawi’s ICT innovation with K15 million donation

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By Burnett Munthali

FDH Bank has donated K15 million towards the National ICT Innovations Awards by the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (Macra), highlighting the bank’s commitment to promoting innovation in the ICT sector.

The awards, scheduled to take place on April 21, 2026, aim to celebrate and support local innovation in addressing Malawi’s challenges.



FDH Bank’s head of corporate and institutional banking, Kawawa Msapato, emphasized that ICT innovations are crucial in providing solutions to the country’s problems, and the bank is keen on promoting homegrown solutions.

Msapato stated that the bank’s support is driven by the belief that digital innovation holds the key to solving many of Malawi’s challenges.

The awards provide a national platform for innovators to gain exposure and connect with wider audiences that can support their ideas.

Macra’s director of finance, Mphatso Phiri, commended FDH Bank for its support, highlighting that the event will celebrate efforts of locals in developing ICT solutions.

Macra is expected to honour 20 ICT solutions developed by local youths that are critical in various fields, including technology, climate resilience, and efficiency improvement.

The ICT Innovation Awards are part of Macra’s mandate to promote research, development, and innovation in the ICT sector, aligning with Malawi’s long-term development agenda, including Vision 2063.

The event is expected to provide a platform for emerging innovators to showcase solutions and contribute to the growth of Malawi’s digital economy.