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Orant Charities Africa says security key to WASH programming

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By Vincent Gunde

Orant Charities Africa ( OCA), an organization implementing Sustainable Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene ( WASH) for Kasese in Dowa district, says security measures must be mainstreamed into WASH programming to ensure long term sustainability.

Sustainable WASH for Kasese is an ongoing program which started in 2016, has been receiving annual funding from Orant Charities, United States of America ( USA) in the area  of Senior Chief Chakhaza B targeting a total population of 49,000 people.

Presenting 2025 OCA achievements to the District Coordinating Team( DCT) in Dowa, Program Manager Mayamiko Mwenda, said the program is being implemented with an overall objective of reducing morbidity and mortality from WASH- related diseases in T/A Chakhaza B in the district.

Mwenda said the program works to prioritize preventive maintenance, improve infrastructure, promote sanitation marketing, and building community resilience.

Mayamiko Mwenda- Solar submessible pump at Kabuluzi was stolen affecting 2000 + people.



He said the program has reduced Under- Five  children diarrhea cases from 184 to 67, 84 percent of people in and around its catchment area- Kasese has access to basic water supply.

The Manager said sanitation has increased from 68 percent in 2023 to 83 percent in 2025 and Hygiene has increased from 11 percent in 2023 to 20 percent in 2025.

He said 10 new boreholes were drilled expanding access to potable water, and one borehole in Chilumpha village was postponed to 2026 due to dry wells.

The Manager expressed his great concern over Kabuluzi piped water project saying solar
submessible pump was stolen in June, 2025 affecting 2000 plus people.

He said the community did not sit idle, they made a response by raising K1, 185,000 toward replacement of the stolen solar submersible pump out of the required K5, 275,750.

On sanitation and hygiene outputs, Mwenda said the program has distributed 50 Kilogram of chlorine to 2,920 house holds, and WASH sensitization reached to 14,600 people via Health Surveillance Assistants (HSA).

” Entrepreneurs produced or sold 61 pit latrine slabs and constructed 94 corbelled latrines,” said Mwenda.

However, Mwenda said the program has been meeting some challenges in the course of implementation such as rapid price increases for cement, drilling and fuel, theft of submersible pumps, limited uptake of preventive maintenance, hygiene services, and sanitation marketing, and dry wells reported at Nambola and Chilumpha villages led to water scarcity.

In her remarks, Dowa District Council’s Water Development Officer Fanny Muula, called on partners implementing water interventions in the district to work hand in hand with the council in selection of water points and supervision of borehole drilling for the good of the Dowa communities.
[3/25, 10:11 AM] Vincent: Noted and thanks for verifying the story.

Parliamentary Health Committee Calls for Higher Levies on Beer and Cigarettes Over Health Risks.

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By Phillimon Backson

The Parliamentary Committee on Health has urged the government to introduce additional levies on products such as alcohol and cigarettes to generate revenue for the health sector, citing their harmful effects on human health.

Chairperson of the committee, Anthony Masamba has noted that the consumption of alcohol and cigarettes contributes significantly to diseases such as tuberculosis (TB) and other health conditions.

Masamba



Presenting the committee’s report Masamba, said that the government should proceed with its plan to introduce a paying section in public hospitals.

He added that  the funds generated through this initiative would help strengthen efforts to combat major diseases, including TB.

However, Masamba emphasized that in implementing the policy, the government must ensure that vulnerable groups are not adversely affected.

He stressed the need for safeguards to protect low-income citizens from additional financial burdens when accessing healthcare services.

Minister of Health, Madalitso Baloyi, said the government is currently reviewing and developing guidelines to ensure the proposals are implemented effectively.

She assured that the appropriate measures will be put in place before rolling out the policy on user fees in public hospitals.

NBM plc donates K20 million to support girl-child education

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By Linda Kwanjana

National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has donated K 20 million to AGE Africa to support the education of underprivileged girls, in a move aimed at keeping more learners in school.

Speaking during the cheque presentation on Tuesday , NBM plc Senior Legal Manager, Mercy Mulele said the Bank recognises the importance of investing in education and supporting initiatives that promote equal access to learning.

“This kind of support is very important, especially considering that many students, particularly girls, drop out of school due to financial challenges. Through this donation, we aim to support bright but underprivileged students who cannot afford school fees and related costs,” said Mulele.

Mulele making the donation



Mulele also emphasised that the Bank’s commitment to education extends beyond secondary school support.

“We also support tertiary education through scholarships, as well as early childhood development initiatives,” she added.

Mulele further called on other corporate institutions to take part in similar initiatives, stressing the broader impact of investing in education.

“When we invest in educating the girl child, and indeed every child, we are investing in the future of our nation,” she said.

Receiving the donation on behalf of AGE Africa, Human Resources Officer , Lucia Munthali-Nkhata expressed gratitude, saying the support will significantly strengthen the organisation’s programs.

“We are extremely grateful for this generous donation. It will significantly boost our mission . This support means that more girls will have access to education and be able to stay in school,” she said.

Munthali-Nkhata stressed that financial constraints have limited the organization’s reach, leaving many deserving girls without access to education.

The partnership between NBM and AGE Africa is expected to help more girls return to school and continue their education, contributing to a more inclusive and educated society.

FCB to unveil ‘historic’ Bullets sponsorship deal Friday

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By Linda Kwanjana


First Capital Bank (FCB) is set to officially unveil a ‘historic’ sponsorship deal with Nyasa Big Bullets, this Friday (March 28, 2026) in Ndirande Township in Blantyre, as part of its commitment to supporting sports development in the country.

The launch event will feature the unveiling of the team’s new season kit, as well as details of the sponsorship package.

Speaking ahead of the launch, FCB Head of Marketing and Communication, Twikale Chirwa said the sponsorship is expected to support the team’s growth.

“Many teams deserve support to perform exceptionally. We believe this partnership will motivate the team to continue competing at high level,” said Chirwa.



He added that the Bank is committed to building a strong relationship with the team following the official launch.

The event will also include entertainment from line-up of both established and emerging musicians.

In addition, the bank will launch its FCB Fun Truck, which will serve as a point of sale for Maule Debit Cards.

Patrons who open accounts during the event will receive free meals and braai, as well as replica merchandise.

Former President Chakwera arrives in Brussels for Africa Political Outlook Summit

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By Burnett Munthali

Former President Lazarus Chakwera has landed safely in Brussels, Belgium, to attend the Africa Political Outlook (APO) summit, a high-profile event that brings together influential leaders, policymakers, and experts to shape Africa’s governance and development.

The APO summit, now in its 4th edition, focuses on “The Forces of the Future” and features a high-level roundtable on Africa-Europe relations, exploring agendas and priorities towards 2050.

This year’s event promises to be a significant platform for African leaders to discuss governance, economic growth, and regional integration, with key themes including climate change, peace and security, agricultural sustainability, and digital connectivity.

Chakwera’s attendance at the summit is expected to underscore Malawi’s commitment to regional cooperation and its efforts to strengthen ties with European partners.

Chakwera



The Africa Political Outlook has established itself as a premier forum for shaping Africa’s political, economic, and social transformations, with a strong presence of government officials, business leaders, and international organizations.

The APO summit will provide a unique opportunity for Chakwera to engage with other African leaders, including the President of the African Union Commission, and explore new avenues for collaboration and partnership.

The event will also feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and networking sessions, offering a platform for stakeholders to share insights and best practices on governance and development in Africa.

The Africa Political Outlook is a strategic platform that aims to reinvent governance, deliver change, and forge Africa’s future, with a focus on strengthening governance capacities, anticipating crises, promoting regional integration, and supporting political transitions.

The APO has already made significant strides, with over 1,000 participants, 4 heads of government, 50 ministers, and 20 partner organizations in attendance, and has been covered by over 400 international press articles.

The summit is expected to produce a comprehensive report outlining key recommendations and perspectives on governance and development in Africa, which will be shared with policymakers and stakeholders across the continent.