Public dismayed by Kalibu Academy’s ‘arrogant and condescending’ communication to students’ parents

By Duncan Mlanjira The social media is awash with condemnation of a statement that has come from Kalibu Academy to parents and guardians, which has been described as rude, arrogant, unprofessional, patronizing, condescending and downright bullish in nature. The letter, dated May 9, 2020 which is informing the parents that it is one week old of its third term through its online teaching and learning service, is reacting to “vocal criticism on social media against Kalibu Academy from certain…

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Blantyre-based journalist Sichali writes book on importance of investment

By Mayamiko Phiri Blantyre-based journalist, Alick Sichali of Ufulu FM has published a book, entitled Khobidi Malawi, which is highlighting the importance of financial investment. In an interview, Sichali said the book explains how people can invest their money, saying from his experiences very few Malawians utilize some of their earnings into creating investment plans. The book highlights the many examples of investments one can venture into and how that can be achieved. Sichali — who studied his journalism…

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Atupele Muluzi brands MCP a ‘crocodile’ party

By Ayamba Kandodo, MEC Stringer United Democratic Front (UDF) president, Atupele Muluzi has branded Malawi Congress Party (MCP) as a crocodile party, apparently meaning a killing party. Atupele said this when he addressed a rally in Mangochi on Saturday, barely two days after being unveiled as the running mate of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and UDF electoral alliance for the July 2 fresh presidential election. The UDF leader, hence, warned voters against voting it together with its UTM Party…

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WHO’s 2020 Year of the Nurse and Midwife: Health professionals deserve thunderous standing ovation

By Dr Ahmed Mohiuddin Siddiqui The World Health Organization (WHO) designated 2020 as the year of the nurse and midwife when nothing was heard about the novel Coronavirus.  Even before the dreaded disease went on a rampage and claimed nearly 270,000 lives to date, the world acknowledged the commitment and diligence displayed by the nurses and the midwives all over the world. Now, with their zeal and passion to save human lives, the health professionals command our respect all…

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Ntcheu visually impaired people assisted with COVID-19 information in Braille

By Maston Kaiya, MANA Campaign for Health, Education, Sanitation and Hygiene (CAHESH) has donated COVID-19 Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials that are in Braille for visually impaired people in Ntcheu District on Friday. The donation included 120 braille and large print books, 60 hand washing buckets with taps, 10 cartons of soap and 200 leaflets amounting to K1.2 million. CAHESH Executive Director, MacDonald Kaluwa said his organisation observed that the visually impaired were not accommodated during Coronavirus message…

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What will work for Africa in exiting lockdown

By Bacary Dabo & Juanita Williams, allAfrica.com It is estimated that one full month of lockdown across Africa during the COVID-19 outbreak costs the region about 2.5% of its annual GDP. But how do countries safely exit the lockdown phase?  Governments now have to grapple with how to move away from measures — whether partial or total — while continuing to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. Lockdowns cost Africa US$65 billion monthly, “but can you quantify life?…

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Unicaf urges universities to embrace online teaching and learning

By Ireen Kayira Unicaf University-Malawi has urged other universities in the country and across Africa to adopt online learning and teaching. The university’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Joseph Kuthemba Mwale said this during a virtual graduation that the university held on Friday at at its Lilongwe Campus. Mwale said the current COVID-19 pandemic has clearly illustrated the need for online learning and teaching modes, saying this system allows students to concentrate to concentrate on studies whilst attending to other economic…

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MEC adheres to court ruling by ending voter registration exercise

By Morton Sibale, MANA Malawi Election Commission (MEC) has announced that it will no longer register new voters but only handle those that wish to process transfers or replace lost voter certificates. This follows Friday’s ruling of the Supreme Court of Appeal that ordered that there should be no new registration for the fresh presidential election but to use the same registered voters used for the 2019 election. The transfers or replacement of lost voter certificates process will continue…

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Kasungu honey processing factory hailed for improving people’s livelihoods

By Samuel Phiri, MANA Bee keeping farmers in Traditional Authority Lukwa in Kasungu have commended Katope honey processing factory in the area for improving their livelihoods.  The smallholder farmers, surrounding Kasungu National Park, said in an interview on Thursday that the factory, opened in December 2019, has encouraged them to turn to bee-keeping instead of plundering national park resources for livelihood.  A committee member from Katope Bee Keeping Cooperative, Elizabeth Nyirenda said they now value bee-keeping as business because…

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WHO estimates up to 190,000 people could die of COVID-19 in Africa if not controlled

allAfrica.com Eighty-three thousand to 190,000 people in Africa could die of COVID-19 and 29 million to 44 million could get infected in the first year of the pandemic if containment measures fail, as according to a new study by the World Health Organization (WHO) regional office for Africa. The research, which is based on prediction modelling, looks at 47 countries in the WHO African Region with a total population of one billion. The new estimates are based on modifying…

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