MV Chambo Sets Sail Again on Lake Malawi, Easing Travel Woes for Likoma and Chizumulu Islanders

By Twink Jones Gadama

After a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mozambican vessel, MV Chambo, has resumed its operations on Lake Malawi, bringing relief to travelers and businesspeople from Likoma and Chizumulu Islands.

The vessel’s return was initially scheduled for September 25 but was delayed due to the expiry of its life rafts.

However, following necessary maintenance and safety checks, MV Chambo set sail once again, reinstating its vital transportation link between Mozambique, Likoma, Chizumulu, and the mainland.

MV Chambo

According to Watson Maingo, spokesperson for the Ministry of Transport, the resumption of MV Chambo’s services will significantly alleviate congestion faced by travelers from the islands.

“The vessel will provide an alternative route for people traveling to and from Likoma and Chizumulu, reducing reliance on the Illala, which only docks once a week,” Maingo explained.

MV Chambo’s revised schedule will see it sail from Mozambique to Nkhatabay via Likoma and Chizumulu on Wednesdays and return to Mozambique via the same route on Thursdays.

This regular service will enable islanders to access the mainland more efficiently, facilitating trade, commerce, and social interactions.

Emmanuel Saidi, a Likoma-based businessperson, welcomed the vessel’s return, citing the challenges faced during its absence. “Traveling was difficult, as the Illala only comes once a week.

With MV Chambo operating again, things will be easier for us to reach the mainland with our businesses on time,” Saidi remarked.

The resumption of MV Chambo’s operations is expected to boost economic activity in the region.

Island-based entrepreneurs will now have more opportunities to transport goods and services to the mainland, enhancing trade and commerce.

Likoma District Commissioner, Emmanuel Bambe, expressed gratitude to the Mozambican government for reinstating the vessel’s services.

“This development will improve the lives of our people, facilitating travel, trade, and access to essential services,” Bambe said.

The return of MV Chambo also underscores the strengthening bilateral relations between Malawi and Mozambique.

The vessel’s operations demonstrate the two countries’ commitment to enhancing regional cooperation and economic integration.

Passengers and cargo will benefit from competitive pricing and flexible scheduling.

MV Chambo’s capacity to transport both people and goods will alleviate pressure on existing transportation infrastructure, promoting economic growth and social development.

As MV Chambo sets sail once again on Lake Malawi, the people of Likoma and Chizumulu Islands look forward to improved connectivity, enhanced economic opportunities, and a brighter future.