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By Vincent Khonje Mchinji, May 22, Mana: Mchinji schools are set to benefit with the establishment of Information Communication Technology (ICT) labor. ....
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Malawi’s largest development partner, the UK Government, has announced that they are geared to opening up the Agro-business trade and investment for its former protectorate, Malawi as a way to get more Malawian products on the British retail shelves. British High Commissioner to Lilongwe, David Beer made the remark in his keynote address at the Malawi-UK Business Group high-level virtual networking event on Friday. The event brought together over 200 business leaders sharing knowledge and current opportunities available in Malawi’s Agro-Business sector. Trade Minister Hon Sosten Gwengwe: Malawi is open for business Said Beer: “We would like to make Malawi’s Agro-business sector more competitive than the neighbours and we need to get more Malawian agro-products on the UK market.” ....
Nkusa-Nkhoma, who is a legislator for Mchinji South constituency on Wednesday received round of applause from people in Traditional Authority Kambwiri in Salima when she advocated on their behalf for the need of National Registration Bureau identity Cards to be for life so that rural farmers do not face the challenge of travelling long distances for renewal. Nkusa-Nkhoma addressing local farmers at Msengedzi Irrigation scheme said that it does not make any sense for people from rural areas to be renewing identity cards to access farm input. “It is important that we talk about these things so we can ignite a national debate and I am sure Parliament will help to change this law,” said the deputy minister. ....