Happy Njalam'mano

Happy Njalam'mano

The United Nations (UN) says that a sustainable industrial transformation is needed to close the widening development gap between countries, meet climate targets and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Anderson Engineering Malawi Ltd has provided food, nonfood items and a water purifier to Chikondi Elderly and Orphanage Center at Ndirande in Blantyre.

Our special report looks at the enabler number six of the Malawi 2063 Vision which strives for a globally competitive economic infrastructure that will promote domestics economic activities and spur foreign direct investment for wealth creation.

The enabler, among others, inspires the country to have an aviation sector that is internationally competitive and expanded to attract more competition from global players.

In this report, Happy Njalam’mano of Zodiak Online flies to Chileka International Airport in Blantyre, one of the country’s old air entries, where he finds that the facility is moving backwards rather than forward in terms of development.

Happy writes.

Chairperson of the National Organising Committee of the Mathematics – English Competition, Flywell Banda, says all is set for the prize presentation ceremony slated for tomorrow at Kamuzu Academy in Kasungu.

Members of Television Islam Sports Gallery WhatsApp Group have mobilized K550, 000 and used it to renovate five houses of Cyclone Freddy survivors in Blantyre.

Students from Maranatha Girls have reached out to 40 households that were displaced by Cyclone Freddy at Nkolokoti camp in Blantyre with relief items worth K2 million.

The ministry of education has further extended the suspension of primary and secondary school classes from 20 March, 2023 up to the end of the term on 31 March, 2023 due to Cyclone Freddy.

Prize presentation of the Mathematics and English competition which was organized by Medi-Chanco has been set to take place on 28 March, 2023 at Kamuzu Academy in Kasungu.

World Connect Malawi is set to grow Community Based Organisations (CBO) into Community Foundations in Malawi as a way of promoting community development and philanthropy.

Save the Children has disclosed that it is mobilizing resources totaling $1.8 million towards to support survivors of Cyclone Freddy which has devastated southern part of Malawi.

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