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DR. CHAKWERA COMMEMORATES KAMUZU DAY, HIGHLIGHTS ACHIEVEMENTS AND CONDEMNS DIVISION POLITICS

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On 14th May this month it was a national holiday of Kamuzu Day, citizens across the nation gathered to commemorate the legacy of Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, Malawi's first President and a towering figure in the country's history. Amidst the festivities and reflections, Dr Razarus Mccarthy Chakwera delivered a marvellous address, honoring Kamuzu's achievements while outlining his administration's vision for the future.  In his speech, Chakwera paid tribute to Dr. Banda's visionary leadership and tireless efforts in shaping the nation's trajectory during its formative years. He lauded Kamuzu's role in championing Malawi's independence struggle and steering the country towards stability and development following colonial rule.  Highlighting the achievements of the Kamuzu era, Chakwera underscored the strides made in education, with the establishment of schools and universities across the country, ensuring access to quality education for all Malawians. He als

POOR WASTE MANAGEMENT

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 Blantyre is one of the cities known of its cleanliness In Malawi. However it is much pathetic that the city has got poor waste management sometimes. This month on 14th at Naperi river which is in Blantyre town, has been observed that there have been alot of solid wastes along it's banks which includes unburn industrial wastes, paper plastics as well as agricultural wastes.  Generation of wastes is a part and parcel of day-to-day human life and they are generated from various sources that's why there has to be a proper arrangement on how to dispose these wastes. Mostly these soda cans, plastic water bottles, broken home appliances e.t.c make up these wastes.  Regardless of this city, there has been a problem with the wastes ever since industrial revolution. In addition to that the emergency of technology has given rise to automation and this in turn has led to a profound effect on our environment from non-biodegradable plastics to ozone destroying chloroflorocarbons(CFCs), disc

IT'S NEVER TOO LATE!

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 "Chiwiyi ndendaviwonepo ine vyamutundu uwu"one of the chintheche natives lamented, meaning to say since he was born he has never seen and experienced such a thing happening.earlier this month, part of chintheche community had experienced some floods of which it has been something which has left the natives of the society their mouths agapy. The rains have been good in most areas in the northern region of the country of Malawi, but as it was said by the Malawi metrological service that it would be a shortest rainy season, it is not the case as nkhatabay as whole and some of Northern districts still receives huge rains.This has led to floods of which have affected over 300 households in the area, Traditional authority Malanda. These households affected would rather be helped by the Malawi government,non governmental organisations and some well wishers with food,shelter clothing as well as the beddings themselves since they have no homes and they were camping in established cen