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Malawi targets industrial growth and improved trade links at AU-EU Summit

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By Burnett Munthali

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. George Chaponda, has emphasised that the African Union–European Union (AU-EU) Summit presents a crucial opportunity for Malawi to advance its long-term development agenda.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Summit in Luanda, Angola, Chaponda said the meeting offers a strategic platform for Malawi to engage development partners on issues of industrial development and digital industrialisation.

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He noted that the European Union remains one of Malawi’s strongest and most reliable partners in development cooperation.

Chaponda highlighted that the EU supports Malawi through grants, concessional loans, technical assistance, trade facilitation, and energy-sector investment.

He said these forms of support continue to play a critical role in strengthening the country’s economic resilience and expanding its development capacity.

The minister also stressed that Malawi’s lack of direct access to the ocean remains one of its biggest barriers to economic growth.

He added that for Malawi to effectively integrate into regional and global markets, improving transport corridors is essential.

Chaponda revealed that he intends to raise the issue of the Nacala Corridor during the Summit discussions.

He explained that enhancingo the Nacala transport route could significantly improve the flow of goods and services into Malawi.

According to the minister, a functional port along the Nacala Corridor would make it easier for Malawi to import essential commodities, particularly fuel.

He said ensuring a steady and efficient supply of fuel is vital for the country’s economic stability and industrial productivity.

Chaponda further noted that both road and rail infrastructure are central to Malawi’s access to the sea through neighbouring countries.

He observed that strengthening these transport networks would improve trade logistics and reduce import and export costs.

“The development of a port on the Nacala Corridor will boost trade and development in terms of access to the market for our products and also bring vital supplies such as fuel,” Chaponda said.

The most recent AU-EU Summit before this year was held in February 2022 in Brussels, Belgium.

During that 2022 meeting, leaders from both unions agreed on a renewed joint vision aimed at strengthening cooperation and shared development objectives.

This year’s Summit marks the 25th anniversary of the AU-EU partnership.

The event is being co-chaired by Angolan President João Lourenço and the President of the European Council, António Costa.

Malawi’s delegation to the Summit is being led by Vice President Dr. Jane Ansah.

Her leadership at the high-level meeting underscores Malawi’s commitment to deepening cooperation with both African and European partners.

The Summit is expected to produce strategic outcomes that will shape Malawi’s development path in the years ahead.

Analyst urges Chakwera to reassess his leadership credibility after Tanzania snub



By Burnett Munthali

One of Malawi’s outspoken social commentators has challenged Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president Dr. Lazarus Chakwera to seriously re-examine his leadership credibility ahead of the 2030 elections.

The call follows a decision by a Tanzanian human rights organisation rejecting a proposal for Dr. Chakwera to mediate political negotiations aimed at restoring peace in Tanzania.

Chakwera



Commentator Patrick Theu said the development is embarrassing and should serve as a wake-up call to Dr. Chakwera regarding how his leadership record is perceived beyond Malawi’s borders.

He argued that the rejection does not only reflect concerns about Dr. Chakwera’s governance at home, but also paints a troubling picture of how neighbouring countries view the former President.

Theu said such external reactions suggest that issues that occurred during Dr. Chakwera’s administration have damaged confidence among some Malawians as well as regional partners.

He added that if Dr. Chakwera truly believes he can regain national trust in 2030, he must critically evaluate the legacy of his leadership and take responsibility for past shortcomings.

He further stated that international credibility is essential for any leader seeking another mandate, and the Tanzania incident should not be brushed aside.

Meanwhile, the Malawi Congress Party has not issued any statement responding to the Tanzanian organisation’s position.

The silence from the party has left political observers waiting to see whether MCP will defend its leader or choose to avoid the growing debate around Dr. Chakwera’s suitability for future leadership roles.

Vice President Jane Ansah arrives in Angola as Malawi joins crucial AU–EU deliberations

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By Burnett Munthali

Malawi’s Vice President, Dr. Jane Ansah, touched down in Angola on Saturday night to participate in a series of high-profile African Union meetings that are expected to influence regional cooperation and development priorities.

She landed at Dr. António Agostinho Neto International Airport in Icolo e Bengo province, where she was welcomed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. George Chaponda, Malawi’s Ambassador to Angola Margaret Constance Kamoto, and several officials who had gathered to receive her.

Ansah in Angola



The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that Dr. Ansah will represent Malawi at the 7th African Union–European Union Summit, an important platform where leaders from both continents will assess their partnership and explore ways to enhance collaboration in key areas such as security, governance, economic progress, migration, and global cooperation.

During her stay, Dr. Ansah is also expected to engage with various partner nations to discuss Malawi’s strategic response to ongoing national pressures, including shortages of food, fuel, fertilizer, foreign exchange, and essential medical supplies. These discussions will form part of Malawi’s broader diplomatic efforts to strengthen support systems amid global and regional challenges.

This year’s summit carries special significance as it marks 25 years of cooperation between the AU and EU—an evolving partnership that has shaped policy dialogue and development initiatives across Africa.

Meeting proceedings will be jointly led by Angolan President João Lourenço and European Council President António Costa. Their leadership will be complemented by the participation of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and African Union Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, underscoring the summit’s high-level representation.

Held under the theme “Promoting peace and prosperity through effective multilateralism,” the gathering aims to reinforce constructive engagement and deepen joint commitments as both continents navigate complex political and economic realities.

Vice President Jane Ansah arrives in Angola as Malawi joins crucial AU–EU deliberations

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By Burnett Munthali

Malawi’s Vice President, Dr. Jane Ansah, touched down in Angola on Saturday night to participate in a series of high-profile African Union meetings that are expected to influence regional cooperation and development priorities.

She landed at Dr. António Agostinho Neto International Airport in Icolo e Bengo province, where she was welcomed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. George Chaponda, Malawi’s Ambassador to Angola Margaret Constance Kamoto, and several officials who had gathered to receive her.

Ansah in Angola



The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that Dr. Ansah will represent Malawi at the 7th African Union–European Union Summit, an important platform where leaders from both continents will assess their partnership and explore ways to enhance collaboration in key areas such as security, governance, economic progress, migration, and global cooperation.

During her stay, Dr. Ansah is also expected to engage with various partner nations to discuss Malawi’s strategic response to ongoing national pressures, including shortages of food, fuel, fertilizer, foreign exchange, and essential medical supplies. These discussions will form part of Malawi’s broader diplomatic efforts to strengthen support systems amid global and regional challenges.

This year’s summit carries special significance as it marks 25 years of cooperation between the AU and EU—an evolving partnership that has shaped policy dialogue and development initiatives across Africa.

Meeting proceedings will be jointly led by Angolan President João Lourenço and European Council President António Costa. Their leadership will be complemented by the participation of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and African Union Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, underscoring the summit’s high-level representation.

Held under the theme “Promoting peace and prosperity through effective multilateralism,” the gathering aims to reinforce constructive engagement and deepen joint commitments as both continents navigate complex political and economic realities.

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.