Saturday, 31 October 2015

China Promises Malawi Of Continued Brotherly Support

Chinese Government says it will continue to support Malawi because of friendly and enhanced bilateral relations that exist between the two countries.

The Chinese Ambassador to Malawi Zhang Qingyang said this in an interview following Wednesday’s announcement by President Peter Mutharika that Chinese Government is set to implement seven multi-million projects in Malawi and provide free and soft loan grants.

Friday, 30 October 2015

Salima Woman Becomes Instant Millionaire In Airtel Tisanje Promo







Ruth Makowa from Chikwawa Greenbelt in Salima district is one of the three Airtel lucky customers and lucky customer from central region to walk home with K5 million grand prize money in Airtel Tisanje Promotion. 
Three winners from each region were unveiled on Friday during the final draw of Tisanje Promotion and each has won K5 million. However, two lucky customers from South and Northern regions could not be reached when Airtel tried to call them to break the news.


"Am very thankful of this prize money!" said excited Makowa in a phone call "Am going to start a nice business which am very hopeful it will help me a lot"


Makowa, said she previously worked as domestic worker but her husband works as electrician and mechanic at Greenbelt. 



Meanwhile Airtel Money Country Director Francis Matseketsa said Airtel is excited that its Promotions are not only satisfying but also changing lives of customers. 


He said giving out prizes to the lucky winners in the promotion is a true commitment from Airtel that it does not make empty promises but can only promise what it can deliver.


"…and for customer satisfaction, our commitment is always guaranteed" Matseketsa added while thanking customers for their overwhelming support throughout the promotion and promised for more exciting offers from Airtel.


He also disclosed that throughout the promotion the company got overwhelming response due to increased recharges, Airtel Money registrations and transactions which went up to 35% and subscriber base growth by 3%


"Tisanje as the name suggests has ably made our hundreds of our customers reap lucrative amounts of money" said Matseketsa


Matseketsa also promised that Airtel will reach and inform the winning numbers before the close of business of the day.


If we don't, he said "We have mechanisms in our network where we can tell exact location they are. Normally our numbers from a network point of view, they are known and picked that they are operating within such areas. Also we have sales team on the ground; we will go to the details of Know Your Customer (KYC) where we can go deeper and see if they provided us with their addresses."


Since its inception in August this year, Tisanje has made 300 people win K50 thousand chash prizes and 112 people win K100 thousand cash prizes weekly. Now, with the final draw where three lucky people from each region won a cool K5 million, in total Tisanje has splashed out a total sum of K41.2 million.

Citizens Forum To Continue Pressure Govt To Address CSO Grievances


The Citizens Forum for the Defence of Good Governance (CFDGG) vows to continue to make demands for concrete solutions on democratic and economic governance issues raised in recent statement by Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).


The newly established group says cabinet Ministers failed to provide concrete answers during a dialogue with CSOs weeks ago.


Early month of October, CSOs issued the statement which also demanded President Peter Mutharika to honorably resign if finds his office too difficult to handle and this prompted the dialogue which was shunned by the petitioner CSOs.


At the inaugural of the CFDGG on Thursday in Lilongwe, a statement was issued tackling similar issues and demands made by CSOs but with call to Government to address those issues with no hesitation.


Spokesperson for the CFDGG, Mr. Timothy Mtambo also one of the signatories to the CSO statement said at the inaugural that, there was never concrete response from Ministers during the dialogue which was facilitated by the Special Advisor to President on NGO’s and Civil Society Mavuto Bamusi and the Economic Advisor Collins Magalasi.


“These issues are being repeated because they were not addressed during the dialogue. We will continue to press for these issues until Government address them.” Said Mtambo and added that attempts made on the issues by the Ministers were general responses
Then Mtambo said the group wants from Government “concrete” and “comprehensive answers” on the issues raised and Government should seriously respond in writing providing action plan and timeframes on how it is addressing issues raised in the CSO statement.


The CDFGG in its statement further accuse Government of using “divide and rule, ambush” approach to dialogue and governance as a response to Civil Society’s statement on political and economic issues.


“Using this approach, Mutharika’s regime has gone as far as using tax payers money to mobilize and organize politically-motivated CSO’s meetings under the guise of dialogue with the petitioner CSO’s never invited.


The recent events in Lilongwe and Blantyre spearheaded by the Special Advisor on NGO’s and Civil Society Mavuto Bamusi and the Economic Advisor Collins Magalasi were not only “childish” but also a clear reflection that the recent calls for dialogue by the current regime are nothing but mere political rhetoric aimed at portraying the false picture that Government is sincerely interested in dialogue with concerned CSOs and that CSOs are shunning dialogue while the actual truth is that Government is playing double standards.” Reads the statement


But the statement says CSOs are always open to constructive contact and dialogue with Government, however, it maintains that such a dialogue must be done in good faith and mutual trust and in the best interest of Malawians and human rights for all.


The CFDGG statement, is also calling Government to publish the names of Malawi delegates to the United Nations General Assembly and the total expenditure of the trip.


“We want to know, who funded who? Because people can speculate that there are others who took their girlfriends but we want Government to be on top of things in terms of giving information to Malawians so that people should not speculate” added CFDGG Chairperson Gift Trapence


Among others, both the Forum and CSO statements wants Government to immediately address current political, human rights, democratic and economic governance problems and on poor service delivery in hospitals and education sector which includes shortage of drugs, exorbitant school fees as well as water and electricity problems in Blantyre and Lilongwe.


But Government has been indicating that it is carrying out reforms in the public service with promise to end some problems in service delivery and an end to economic problems facing the country which are a result of recent plunder of public resources dubbed Cashgate.

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Gertrude Mutharika Launching Sanitation Campaign Initiative For Schools


The Malawi First Lady Gertrude Mutharika is this Friday October 30, 2015, expected to launch 'My Clean School my Pride' Campaign aimed at encouraging and enhancing good sanitation practices in schools.


State House statement signed by Chikondi Juma Press Officer at Kamuzu Palace on Thursday, indicates Her Excellency Madame Gertrude Mutharika, First Lady of the Republic of Malawi, will be guest of honour at the launch to take place at the Lilongwe Academy Private School in Lilongwe. 


"The campaign is a joint initiative between Beautify Malawi (BEAM) Trust and the Independent Schools Association of Malawi (ISAMA) and is aimed at encouraging and enhancing good sanitation practices in schools as well as raising public awareness on appropriate waste disposal management to create a cleaner and healthier nation." Reads the statement 
Madame Mutharika is expected to arrive at the Lilongwe Academy campus at around 9:30 in the morning.

MW CSO’s Forms Forum To Promote Good Governance


Some Malawian Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Rights Activists have formed a group 'Citizens Forum for the Defence of Good Governance' that aim to create a broad based social movement to speak with common voice on issues affecting Malawians.


The Chairperson for the group Gift Trapence told Journalists Thursday morning in Lilongwe that the group is a movement of likeminded and patriotic CSOs, networks, Concerned Malawians, Academia and many others including those in diaspora.



He said the group will be tackling issues of good governance, transparency, and accountability, rule of law and constitutionalism, and respect of human rights.


He emphasized that Citizens Forum for the Defence of Good Governance will have a voice of Malawians and speak on behalf of Malawians. As well, he said the grassroots will be reached with the activities of the forum which will be objective but not politically driven. 


"This forum is for Malawians and not for CSOs only. We want likeminded CSOs, networks, Trade Unionists, Members of Parliament even Faith Based Organisations to be part of this forum" said Trapence


"This forum will go to the grassroots, they will be the members of this forum because we want to give Malawians platform to voice out issues." Said Trapence and emphasized that the group is people centered


"We will have regional and district structures across the country but we want likeminded people who can speak objectively" he said then added; "This association is not there to overthrow the government, but actually to support it"


Trapence observed that the current administration has already began showing signs of bad governance and therefore formation of the Forum is one effort to bring a common man in the debate to defend human rights and engage relevant actors to adhere to basic tenets of democracy and respect of human rights.


"The purpose of this forum is to create a social accountability movement which will stand up to safeguard democratic and good governance principles and observance and respect for all human rights as well as adherence to the rule of law." said Timothy Mtambo spokesperson of the Forum



"The Objectives of this forum are that; we would like to create a critical mass of members of the general public that will be able to claim their rights to hold leaders accountable and guard against tendencies that undermine democracy, good governance and rule of law.


The Forum will facilitate dialogue with different stakeholders including the Government on issues affecting Malawians. We will strengthen, collaboration and voice of Malawian citizens to able to seize their democratic space and hold their duty bearers accountable" said Mtambo


He added that the group will also strengthen CSOs collaboration for effective engagement with duty bearers on democratic and human rights issues.
He then made it clear that the group will dispel suspicious members or anyone whose actions are political and are not conforming to the group's objectives.


The group has also made a statement on what it call 'Crisis State of Public Service Delivery, Economic Governance, Transparency, Accountability, Rule of Law and Human Rights.'


The group says these problems continue to stagnate the progress of this country and further, eroding the public trust in the current administration.


The Group noted challenges that includes; Water and Electricity challenges in all main cities, Security lapse and poor working conditions of police officers, shortage of drugs in hospitals and poor health service delivery as well as delayed salaries among health workers and teachers.


The group has therefore demanded for the immediate effort to address these challenges and not making empty promises.


The newly formed forum has a motto "Promoting good governance, human rights and democracy in Malawi", "A better Malawi is possible, people power"

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Cashgate Case: High Court To Rule Wyson Soko 'Appeal' On Conviction, Sentence








Wyson Dzinyemba Soko serving his seven and half years imprisonment was back in court on Wednesday morning, appeared before presiding judge, Justice Lloyd Muhara for appeal hearing against his conviction and sentence.


The former Deputy Youth Director for Malawi Congress Party (MCP) was on 28th January this year handed a prison sentence after being found guilty of siphoning K40.9 million from Ministry of Tourism through his Wymbaso General Dealers on charges of theft and money laundering.


On conviction Soko through his lawyer Robert Kadzakumanja said there is no evidence to support the conviction of theft and money laundering charges.


"Evidence given was insufficient to warrant conviction" said Kadzakumanja while on sentence, he argued that it is excessive and it must be reduced assuming that the conviction will be sustained.


Early this year, when Soko was being sentenced by Senior Resident Magistrate Patrick Chirwa, the Magistrate in its Judgement directed that the two sentences should run consecutively. But Mr. Soko's argument in his appeal is that would like two sentences run concurrently.


However, Prosecution lead by Enoch Chibwana argued that the conviction on both counts (theft and money laundering) is safe because there is sufficient evidence.


Among others the State said Soko's bank account statement indicates that he received Cheque from Government through his company Wymbaso General Dealers yet  rendered no service and that he admitted of the transaction.


"The state is contented that the conviction on theft was appropriate and justified. With regard to conviction of money laundering the applicant received money with full knowledge that it was proceeds of crime. His actions to proceed to deal with the money accounts to money laundering which is under section 35 subsection 1 of subsection C of Money Laundering Proceeds of Serious Crimes and Terrorist Financing Act... The applicant is correctly convicted of money laundering." Argued the state


On the issue of sentence, State argued that the sentence "is not excessive and is reasonable" considering the reasons the lower court gave when passing the sentence which includes the economic problems and interrupted services from Government following his participation in the looting of public money.


The state further said "there is nothing wrong in the magistrate giving him consecutive sentences because that is acceptable at law as long as the court gives reasons" which the magistrate gave reasons why he opted for consecutive sentences.


"Our appeal therefore is that this appeal hearing should be dismissed in its entirety and costs be awarded to State" pleaded the state


In his application, Soko is also asking court to consider his dettoriating health which the state said there is no sufficient evidence.


Meanwhile, the matter has been adjourned for judgement to a date to be fixed by the court.


Wyson Soko was charged and convicted of two counts of Theft and Money Laundering; on theft he was given four years while for money laundering he was handed three and half years.


Wyson Soko pleaded not guilty to all two charges of Theft and Money Laundering and he  become a third convict to get a prison sentence since the commencement of prosecution of Cash gate cases.


During his trial, Soko named Godfrey Banda as the person who deposited the cheques to Wymbaso General Suppliers but was coy to reveal more details of that person

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Govt Funded CSO's On SDG's Caravan Parade

Luther Mambala reading Statement














Human Rights Activists who organised 'Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) Caravan Parade', admit receiving of funding from Office of the Presidential Adviser on Non-Governmental Organisation's (NGO's).


Jappie Mhango









However, Minister of Information Jappie Mhango has expressed ignorance of the source of funding by the group.



People in Lilongwe on Tuesday afternoon witnessed a group of activists presenting a Statement to Government asking for proper alignment of resources for the implementation of SDG's and were lead by Luther Mambala a workers activists, Philip Kamangira and Fryson Chodzi.


Although the budget for the parade is not yet known, it is estimated that Millions of money's were used amid tough economic time the country is going through.

Mghango receiving the statement







Bamusi receiving the statement








The group of activists calling themselves 'Civil Society and Citizens' has admitted that they got funding from the Presidential office to hold the parade which followed presentation of statement to President Peter Mutharika through Minister of Information Jappie Mhango and the head of the office which has funded the parade, Mr Mabvuto Bamusi.

Luther Mambala









However, the leader of the Group, Luther Mambala a workers activists says see's nothing wrong that they got funding for their parade from such an office


"No! I don't think it is right to say we were sponsored by Government but I think the Office for the Presidential Advisor on NGO's is actually the one that funded the parade" said Mambala when asked to disclose from which pocket financed the Parade


Luther said the parade was meant to sensitize Malawians on the newly adopted Sustainable Development Goals (SGs) and not to counter demonstrations lead by Billy Mayaya one of the Malawi Human Rights Activist who had earlier presented the petition at the same Civic Offices.










"This was an optune time to sensitize Malawians to know SDG's. Malawians have to know what is happening and what is required of them in terms of contributions because they have got a role to play on these SDGs" said Mambala a former president of Malawi Congress of Trade Union


In the statement titled 'SDG's Hope for millions of Malawians; Let Us Unite To Implement Them' is calling all Malawians and Civil Society Organisations to rally behind the SDG's and be involved in implementation and monitoring of SDGs for the country to register remarkable progress towards achieving the SDG's and end poverty.


It further calls NGO's to re-align their programmes to SDG's and timely support from the Development Partners.








"We are optimistic that Government will prioritize the investment in critical and productive sectors such as Agriculture, education, health and trade. The implementation of SDGs must help to create jobs by expanding the skills development programme among the youth such as current Community Technical Colleges." Reads the statement








The petition also noted that women and youth empowerment is key in achieving the SDG's and that Government should create more space for citizen and civil society engagement around the SDG's.

Mayaya Warns Of Civil Disobedience If Govt Service Delivery Remains Sour


Human Rights Defender, Billy Mayaya has presented petition Tuesday morning which is demanding for Good Governance and Improved Service Delivery from Government.

Dyson Milanzi, Director of Administration for Lilongwe City Assembly received the letter on behalf of Lilongwe Chief Executive Officer who declined to come out of his office to receive the petition.
As if that was not enough it took over 45 minutes for the responsible person to come out to receive the petition
In the Petition Mayaya says provision of Service in key sectors like Health, education and energy have declined and yet no visible efforts are being done by government and does not seem concerned.
“Instead of directing meagre resources to improving these key sectors, the Government seems more prepared to direct resources to the rank and file of the party as a way of appeasement” reads the statement
It further noted that instead of implementing austerity measures government continues to misallocate resources to things that are congruent with the needs of Malawians.
The Petition among others, demands availability of medical supplies to all hospitals and increased resource allocation.
“We demand that top Government Officials be sent to local hospitals instead of flying abroad so that they can appreciate the state of local health service delivery.” Demands the statement
It further demands increased allocation to education sector, transparency and accountability in running state affairs and non-partisan in pursuing cashgate cases.
He has given government an ultimatum of 30 days and if not satisfied with the response Mayaya said people shall continue crusade of civil disobedience that will include sit-ins, vigils, boycotts, stay away and demonstrations until demands are met.

CELOM Pleads For Better Pension, Improved Living Conditions For War Veterans

The Commonwealth Ex-Service League of Malawi (CELOM) has expressed its concern over lack of Government commitment to provide enough support to World War Veterans.

The Chairperson for the CELOM, Retired Major General Namwali in his remarks during the inauguration of the 2015 Poppy Day noted lack of Government commitment to support War Veterans in the country.

Namwali made an appeal to President Peter Mutharika at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe that Government ought to consider revising upwards the pensions given to the veterans and ensure that they live in good conditions.

“Pensions must be revisited otherwise we are left in dark. Due poor support our numbers of War Veterans are decreasing due to death which is a result of old age coupled with lack of proper support from government.” He said

Asked in an interview to highlight more, Major General Namwali (Rt) said only War veterans who stayed longer in the war are getting financial support of K2, 500 per month but those who joined late are getting “nothing.” He proposed that the pension be revised to K5, 000 per month because current support is too little.

Namwali, also highlighted that due to lack of proper care coupled with old age, this year alone CELOM has recorded 31 deaths of veterans living in both memorial homes and in their villages. He added that the War veterans for example at Zomba Memorial home are living in poor conditions; in houses which have poor facilities including on sanitation, and with no electricity.

During the meeting with President Mutharika CELOM also appeal for food supplements on maize commodity, inclusion for 2015-2016 Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP), logistical support on the ongoing identification exercise of the veteran solders and inclusion of energetic retired officers into peace keeping missions.

In his response, president Mutharika promised that as Commander In-Chief of Malawi Defense Force, will look into all the concerns and provide the necessary support.

“I have heard what you said about the assistance and some of the things that you have mentioned I am aware of them. We will try our best in my capacity as minister of defense and my deputy, we will do our best to look at the issues that you have mentioned; the issues of FISP, vehicles, pensions and other issues that you have mentioned.” Assured President Mutharika

“I know you are facing a lot of challenges, but it is our obligation to do something for veterans who risked their lives to save us. I would like to invite members of communities to do all they can to contribute, to assist some with assistance whether in form of money and in kind.” He said

At the ceremony, President Peter Mutharika bought a Poppy flower at a value of K1.5 million as one way of supporting the World War Veterans in the country and also appealed to Malawians to support the veterans.

CELOM estimates, indicates up to 500 World War Veterans are still alive in the country as results from its ongoing national wide identification exercise has identified 210 veterans in addition to already known 194 veterans. The exercise expects to identify 150 more veterans in the remaining districts. At the moment there are 15 World War Veterans living in Memorial homes at Cobbe Barracks in Zomba.

Monday, 26 October 2015

Mutharika Wears Expensive Poppy Flower, Drums Support For War Veterans


President Peter Mutharika has in the spirit of showing support for local veterans of World War I and II, bought a Poppy flower at value of K1.5 million as he launch 2015 Poppy Day.



Mutharika was meeting with some retired war veterans at Kamuzu Palace on Monday evening on the occasion of the 2015 Poppy Day Inauguration ceremony.






"Am very glad to buy this Poppy flower today, it must be the most expensive puppy I have ever bought because I have a cheque here of K1.5 million for the poppy" he disclosed at the end of his speech.

The Remembrance Day or Armistice Day (11 November) is commemorated in remembrance of the noble and gallant fallen heroes of the First and Second World Wars fought between 1914 – 1918 and 1939 – 1945. In Malawi the day falls on Sunday of the second week of months of November.


Following this inauguration ceremony, people will wear the 'remembrance' red poppy two weeks prior to the Day and is being sold to raise funds to support all war veterans. Red is a colour of blood and symbolizes sacrifice which also reflected on the colour of Malawian flag. 


"With great delight today I lead Malawians and encourage them to do something in support of the war veterans by buying the poppy flowers." Appealed President Mutharika who is also a Commander In-Chief of the Malawi Defense Force


"The red poppy has been worn since 1921, this implies that we should not take peace for granted because throughout most of the human history, the norm for most of mankind has been resorting to war as a means of solving conflicts which in the end causes human suffering. 


At certain times, war is the price of securing the peace we deserve. We shall therefore remember the fallen heroes who gave their lives to answer the call of peace. Indeed, their names shall always be glorified and their souls shall strengthen our strife for peace." Said 


Mutharika then commend the Commonwealth Ex-Service League of Malawi (CELOM) members and all people of goodwill who have continuously given moral and general support to the war veterans in Malawi

At the beginning of inaugural ceremony, there was Prayer for the Fallen Heroes.





Commonwealth Countries remembers War veterans on 11th November. Poppy wreaths are often laid at war memorials and a minute of silence is observed during Service of remembrance at the eleventh hour of the day as that marks the time when the armistice became effective.

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene The Biggest Challenge Facing Disabled Malawians

You can see how unhappy I am in the toilet, I have to crawl and it is really unhygienic. I know I am putting myself at risk of infection but what other options do I have?





















People with physical disability in Malawi names water, sanitation and hygiene facilities as the most challenging things to access in their daily lives.


Anecdotal results from Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and Disability study done in Rumphi district in the northern part of Malawi by two English Universities and two Malawian universities, reveals that every single one of the participants in the study is facing at least one barrier, failure to access to good water, sanitation and hygiene facilities.
 

The study which focuses on kinds of barriers that people with disability are facing, involved 35 people with physical disability who each one of them was given a camera and asked to take five photos of the biggest challenges that they face in their day to day life.


"What emerged from those images was that many people took photos of sanitation and hygiene challenges and problems of accessing water" revealed Sian White, a Research Assistant from the Environmental Health Group- Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
She said participants weren't told in advance that it was a study on WASH and they ranked these problems as their biggest priority "And it was interesting how predominant these issues were" she added


"There is something that all of us can do to address this issue. I think as community members we need to be looking out for the different sanitation needs and the different water needs that other people in our communities might have. Listen to people with disability and ask them what their challenges are." White appealed

Sian White

As the final results from the study are yet to be known towards the end of the year, the project has already designed some simple low cost intervention to improve the situation through Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) which Sian White said have yielded quite a lot of positive response.


She said: "We have seen people with disabilities involved in designing their own toilets and sanitation facilities that best suit their own needs."


Among the proposed designs for the sanitation facilities includes; a simple stool or a chair with a hole which a person with disability can sit on while using the toilet and user friendly water sanitation facilities."So this is hopefully not one size fits all model." She added


She also mentioned that some communities in Rumphi have formed disability support groups of local savings and loan society where the proceeds finance the building of toilets for the people with disabilities.


Meanwhile the Chairperson for Lilongwe District Disability Forum, Mr. Juma Mkandawire also a Research Assistant in the project has emphasized that communities must wake up and begin to support people with disability by having in their homes or communities a water, sanitation and hygiene facilities that people with physical disability can find them user-friendly.


"We need to wake up, we must start to build toilets and sanitation facilities which are user friendly to people with disability so that they don't put their lives at risk when they use or try to access them" he said "The problem is huge in the country as the study has established. Because of poor structures, some disabled people have to crawl in toilet which is very unhygienic, in the process putting themselves at risk of infection"


Mkandawire however, has expressed hope that the study will go a long way in helping to address challenges being faced by people with disability.


On 7th October, through the project, both Sian and Mkandawire had a dissemination of the findings through photo exhibition of the preferred water and sanitation designs and other images taken by people with disability at Lilongwe Shopping Mall car park.


Sian said photos are much more engaging way of telling people stories, therefore, the exhibition was an act of finding for opportunity where people can walk past, think about these issues and stimulate interesting discussions. She also mentioned that they also engaged with policy makers and implementers in the WASH and disability sectors to see how these findings can influence their work.


It is expected that if the trials of the intervention achieve good results, the project will scale up across Malawi.


The WASH and Disability study began in 2014 and is expected to come to an end in mid 2016. It is collaboration between London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, WEDC, Mzuzu University and the Centre for Social Research and the University of Malawi. The study is being funded by Australian Aid and Federation for the Disabled People in Malawi is also among partners in the research.

Friday, 23 October 2015

Malawi Fans Promised To Have “The Lira Experience” Says Lira


The South African song bird Lira says her fans in Malawi should get ready for a memorable performance from her this Saturday night at Bingu International Conference Centre.

Lira lands in the country on Friday afternoon. He is coming to perform for the inaugural 'Blue Mingoli' music events platform of Standard Bank.

Global Fund Support To Save Millions Of Malawians-Mutharika


Global Fund gives Malawi US$378 million towards the fight of HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

US$346 million is for HIV and TB while US$32 million is for the fight against malaria. 

After signing Partnership and Acknowledgement of Grants Agreement with the Executive Director of the Global Fund, Mark Dybul, at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe, President Peter Mutharika said the support will save millions of lives of people in the country.

There was excitement at Kamuzu palace when Malawi and Global Fund was signing Partnership and Acknowledgement of Grants Agreement 

The US$ 378 million support is the largest allocation that the Global Fund has made anywhere in the world and President Peter Mutharika said the support will save millions of lives of people.

Mutharika said there is need to strengthen tremendous gains made against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria because there is hope that Malawi can defeat also many other diseases that continue to afflict the country today. 

He said Government is committed to develop innovative ways of locally financing its HIV response and other health programs.

He also said his government has committed to pay US$30 million over a three-year period under the “Willingness to Pay”, towards the National Response to HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria. 

Minister of Finance, Goodall Gondwe, and Chairperson for Malawi Global Fund Coordinating Committee both assured Global Fund that strong measures are in place to ensure that the grant is used as outlined in the agreement.

The Executive Director of the Global Fund, Dr. Mark Dybul expressed hope that with Malawi will effectively and efficiently used the money because there is clear indication from its leadership in the fight of HIV, Malaria and Tuberculosis globally.

Earlier, making goodwill messages, USA ambassador Virginia Parmer said this grant will help to drastically reduce HIV spread in Malawi and create a free HIV Generation.

While Ambassador Marchel Gerrmann Head of EU Delegation said the new agreement is a valuable contribution to Malawi which is facing at the moment economic problems.

But, UN HIV Director, Michael Sidibe, in a video clip said Malawi s making headways globally in the fight against HIV citing its commitment by adopting the Option B+ and Vision 909090.

In the three year agreement Malawi is expected to receive US$616 million to be divided between ActionAid, World Vision and Ministry of Health.

Thursday, 22 October 2015

Government of Flanders Promise To Work With Malawi On Agriculture, Food Security

Mutharika and Koen Verlaeckt


Government of Flanders says will continue to support Malawi Government through its bilateral relations in areas of agriculture and food security.


Koen Verlaeckt, Secretary General of the Department of Foreign Affairs in Flanders, pledged the support during his meeting with the Malawi President Professor Peter Mutharika at Kamuzu Palace in the capital city Lilongwe.


"Government of Flanders in terms of development cooperation, wants to be a reliable and predictable partner. On that we have committed ourselves for the 2014 to 2018 period for a total budget of €25 million (Euros) for bilateral cooperation with Malawi in thematic areas focusing on the Agriculture and food security which is the main challenge for this country right now" said Verlaeckt


Verlaeckt said is in Malawi for biannual consultation on State of Play on the execution of the Country Strategy Paper. He also said during consultation meetings with Malawi Government he found that projects being initiated by his government are on track. 


But he also hinted that, during encounter with Malawi president, he made emphasis on the importance of good governance and transparency which the president raised weeks ago during address at the United Nations General Assembly. 


“I had opportunity to point out to President Mutharika on the importance of good governance and accountability but this is one of the priorities which your president has raised during his address to the UN General Assembly.


"And secondly what for us is also very important is impact. The funding we are providing to Malawi for agriculture cooperation and food security, we really should make sure that the money which goes to Malawi really benefits the smallholder farmers and make sure that that happens. We need to refine a little bit some kind of activities which we are deploying for the moment" added Verlaeckt


In his remarks, President Mutharika commended Government of Flanders for its commitment in improving the livelihoods of Malawian people through implementation of projects and programmes in different sectors, including agriculture, in promoting agricultural extensions, under National SWAP Project, which is currently confined to two districts of Kasungu and Mzimba.


“It is pleasing to note that Flanders is a leading donor in agricultural extension services within the Sector-Wide Approach (SWAP) for Agriculture and Food Security. This programme is mainly concentrating on commercial agriculture, the processing of agricultural products and market development, among others.” Noted Mutharika


He informed the Flanders Secretary General that Malawi Government believes that agriculture is a key to enhancing food security, economic growth and wealth creation. But he said the sector, however, faces a number of challenges, including over dependence on rain-fed farming although the country is endowed with vast water resources like Lake Malawi and Shire River. 


“To address this challenge, and in order to also achieve self-sufficiency, my Government has commenced large scale irrigation farming through a project which we call the Green Belt Initiative. The central idea is to utilize water from the lakes and the perennial rivers to enhance the country’s food and commercial crop production throughout the year.  


Secretary General, May I take this opportunity to request the Flemish Government to consider supporting Malawi in the implementation of this important project? This project will significantly boost Malawi’s food security and economic growth.” appealed Mutharika


President Mutharika also expressed profound appreciation to the Government of Flanders for the timely humanitarian assistance which was provided to the Government of Malawi towards the devastating floods that affected 15 districts in Malawi. 


"I am also hopeful that the Flemish Government will assist us in our post disaster reconstruction and recovery phase, which is still posing challenges." He added


The bilateral relations between Government of Malawi and Government Flanders got established in 2007.

Mutharika Urges African Universities To Produce Super Qualified Scientists

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President Professor Peter Mutharika has urged African Universities to produce highly qualified individy who can bring bright solutions to the continent that can make it one of the worlds robust economy.


President Mutharika was speaking this Wednesday at Kamuzu Palace in the capital city Lilongwe where he was officially opening a Ministerial Consultative meeting on Strengthening Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation in Africa for Regional Universities Forum (RUFORUM).


In his remarks President Mutharika underlined that Africa must improve its capacity to make use of science and technology to enhance food production and its own competitiveness in the global marketplace.


“Science, technology and innovation (STI) is underpinned by the generation and use of knowledge through research, which itself requires the availability of a ‘cadre’ of highly trained science professionals.


“It is the role of universities to train the future workforce for the continent, to undertake research and to ensure that generated knowledge makes an impact on African societies.” He said


“Education and particularly higher education is a critical mechanism for creating a cadre of professionals to undertake and oversee research that would create the knowledge base for technological innovation. Our universities must produce graduates with High level skills which are essential to deliver the vision of African leaders through the Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy for Africa (STISA) and the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) to diversify African economies through creating new economic growth sectors with higher value added.” He emphasised  



However, president Mutharika noted that there are number of critical challenges Africa’s Higher Education sector is facing that includes; low quality of education, inadequate number of qualified staff at PhD level, infrastructureoutdated curriculum and  pedagogies, and inadequate funding which are further exacerbated by the high demand for access to higher education.


He therefore asked African Governments to commit to national and regional investments in Higher Education, Science and Technology, Commitment to establish an ‘African university ranking system’ that recognizes the specific need for Higher Education in Agriculture and other fields and making it easy for academia to travel across the continent.


“On its part, the Malawi Government will continue to put emphasis on higher education as set out in the National Education Sector Plan (2008-2017), and the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy (MDGS II). The goals and objectives relate to expanded equitable access to education; improved quality and relevance of education; and improved governance and management.” He said


Speaking before the president officially opened the meeting the Ugandan Minister of Higher Education, Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, emphasised that it Science and Technology that can help African countries to develop


“Your Excellency, it is important that we support the creation of critical mass of engineers, scientists and others in that related field. Without that support things will not work.” He said


“We are therefore inviting you, Your Excellency, to spearhead that support especially of returning the scientists that we have produced, this is because the challenge we are having now is that due to poor facilities, when we train these scientist they hardly stay in Africa” said the minister who assured President Mutharika that RUFORUM academia and Professors will support president Mutharika’s endeavours that intend to promote education in Africa.


The Consultative Ministerial Meeting on Higher Education, Science and Technology began on Tuesday 20th October and is expected to end on Wednesday 21st October, 2015 at Bingu International Conference Center in Lilongwe.


The contents from the discussions which academia and vice chancellors from African Universities will produce will feed into the next week meeting for Higher Education Ministers expected in Ethiopia. RUFORUM is a network of 55 universities in the continent