Mera hikes fuel, electricity tariffs

Bicycles, the commonly used mode of transport in Malawi

It is now official. Tariffs for both fuel and electricity have now been adjusted upwards. The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) has announced the increase in prices with effect from today, 9 November 2012.

A statement released by Mera says petrol is now at K606.30 (€1.50) per litre up from K539 per litre while diesel will now be sold at K597.40 (€1.49) from K521.90 and paraffin is at K509.90 (€1.27) per litre from K434.30 for industrial use and for domestic use it remains at K171.

On electricity, the authority says since the May 2012 adjustments of electricity tariffs by 63.52 percent based on the Automatic Tariff Adjustments of Electricity Tariffs (Ataf), both inflation and exchange rate have continued to deteriorate.

It therefore indicated that the electricity average price has been adjusted upwards from an average of K16.05 per kilowatt hour to K22.78 per kilowatt hour as the maximum.

“The exchange rate has moved from 255/US$1 as was recorded in May 2012 to K309.75901 as registered in October 2012. Inflation has more than doubled from 11.46 to 25.5 percent over the same period.

“The combined effect of the movement of the exchange rate and inflation has negatively impacted on Escom’s financial position. Escom has to raise more money in local currency to meet existing foreign currency obligations for its suppliers and lenders,” the statement signed by Mera Chairperson Lyton Zinyemba says.

Though the upward adjustment of fuel may negatively affect people in the rural areas, many people from the villages use bicycles as their means of transport as observed today when the Coordinator of Get Up Stand Up, met farmers who will receive fertilizers for their fields.

Ironically though, Malawi does not manufacture bicycles!

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Masautso ties a knot to Lestina

The new couple outside the Balaka CCAP church

Masautso Luweya, a Science teacher at Andiamo Secondary School tied a knot to Lestina Mwangonde Mwakabana today, 3 November 2012 at Balaka CCAP.

Masautso and Lestina’s wedding becomes the first to be officiated in the new magnificent Balaka CCAP church. Luweya becomes the second teacher of Andiamo Secondary School to have a wedding ceremony this year alone.

The Luweya family with some of Andiamo Secondary School students who graced the occasion

Masautso comes from Kapyanga Village, T/A Wimbe in Kasungu while his sweetheart is from Mwakawighili Village, T/A Kalipula, Karonga.

According to their wedding invitation, reception is excepted to be at Balaka Secondary School Hall at 1:30 this afternoon.

Part of the ceremony

Marriage certificate

 

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Fr. Mario clocks 36 years in priesthood

Other people don’t need only what we have, but what we are – Edith Stein

Fr. Mario Pacifici, founding trustee of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust

Fr. Mario Pacifici, founding trustee of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) clocked 36 years in priesthood yesterday, 31 October 2012. He was ordained priest on 31 October 1976.

36 years is a long period! It would not be easy to chronicle in detail everything that Fr. Mario has achieved in these years. Maybe that is not what he would want anybody to do now. However, let us try to summarise his mission to Malawi in four pillars: education, healthcare, social development, and sports and culture. These are also the pillars that AYCT are built on.

Frs. Mario Pacifici and Santino Trussardi at one of the out stations of St. Louis Montfort Parish in the early years of their mission

Just two years in priesthood, Fr. Mario together with some young people from St. Louis Montfort Parish in Balaka, Malawi, he started what we call Alleluya band today. Starting a music band cannot be an achievement only if one does not look at what Fr. Mario achieved and continues to achieve with this band to help him in his mission to Africa and Malawi in particular.

Having stayed with the Alleluya band members for only six years, Fr Mario with the help of other Montfort fathers noticed that the band was incomplete if the members lacked some basic needs. This is why in 1984 he initiated Andiamo Family Development Project, which he later called Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) with a general objective “to operate exclusively for charitable, educational, public health and literary purposes”.

Some of the specific objectives of AYCT are: to empower the Malawian community socially, morally and economically; to establish and operate charities committed to the social welfare, community empowerment through public health, income generation and technical skills development in rural communities throughout Malawi; to provide material, technical and logistical services and support to the relevant government authorities in the delivery of adequate and affordable educational and public health services to remote villages in Malawi; and many more.

Education

Andiamo Secondary School

Under education, AYCT has a department called Andiamo Education Institutions (AEI), which is an umbrella body of Tiyende Women in Development, Andiamo Technical College, Andiamo Technological Pole, Andiamo Music School, Andiamo Secondary School and four kindergarten schools.

Health

Under this pillar, AYCT built Comfort Clinics, which will shortly be called Comfort Community Hospital. Comfort Clinics opened its doors on 21 May 1997. Comfort Clinics has four functional departments namely: Out Patient Department (OPD); Dental Department; the Maternity Department; and the Paediatric Department.

Out Patient Department

This department covers the whole district of Balaka and it still treats other patients from the surrounding districts. The average number of patients visiting the facility is around 2,500 a month. This translates to almost 30,000 a year.

Dental Department

This department treats patients from Balaka and some patient’s come as far as Blantyre, Lilongwe, Salima, Dedza and Zomba. The average number of patients visiting the facility is 400 a month and 5000, a year.

Maternity Department

Maternity ward

This is perhaps one of the busiest departments of Comfort Clinics. AYCT built Comfort maternity wing in 2008 with the aim of reducing maternal deaths for expecting mothers. The idea of having this wing came about after noticing that many women were dying during and after giving birth through Tradition Birth Attendants in the villages, a thing which was putting lives of women and the unborn children at risk. Due to the congestion at paediatric ward at Balaka district hospital, Comfort Clinics management decided to use two of its rooms as paediatric ward before a special ward was built in 2011. The department has state of art facilities and it has helped many women from both the surrounding areas and neighbouring districts. Since it was opened, it has treated its patients free of charge. As of last year 2011, the department admitted 1000 patients.

Paediatric Ward

Incubator of the Paediatric Ward

This was built in 2011 after seeing the congestion at Balaka District Hospital. The ward has a capacity of 18 beds and as of now it is fully furnished and functional. This is also treating secondary students who are below 14 years.

Male and Female Wards

Female and Male Wards

In April 2012 AYCT also finished building both the male and female wards which will be in use any time AYCT is given an approval from the relevant authorities, which have a capacity of 36 beds. Both wards are furnished. Both paediatric and community hospital have been built with financial support from Project Malawi.

Social Development

Through Social Development, pillar AYCT under the guidance of its founding trustee has the following sectional establishments: Building Section; Carpentry and Joinery Workshop; Concrete Products; Electrical Services workshop; Plumbing Workshop; Cobbler Workshop; Motor Vehicle Mechanical Workshop; Panel Beating Workshop; Metal Fabrication Workshop; Ice Cream Centre; Hair Dressing Saloon; Maize Mill; and agriculture section that has a maize field that when harvested, the schools benefit through consumption. It practices Animal husbandry. AYCT also rears cattle.

Culture and Sports

Alleluya Band

Alleluya band

Under culture and sports, the AYCT has what Fr. Mario started with, that is Alleluya band that aims to conserve culture through Gospel music that is fused with African and Malawian traditional rhythm.

With a motto, “Sing Life with Joy” the band’s mission has been to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ through music in Malawi and beyond borders. True to its motto, the band has performed in some African countries and other European countries.

On World Youth Days (WYD) alone, the band has performed before in Cologne, Germany; Sydney, Australia; Madrid, Spain in 2005, 2008 and 2011 respectively.

In the year 2000 the band also performed in Italy. In August, it was in Rome celebrating Jubilee 2000 and in November, the band performed at the Jubilee of Politicians in Vatican.

Andiamo Bullets

AYCT came up with the idea of keeping the youth busy after they come out of school and during holidays so that they refrain from immoral behaviour. Groups were formed according to activities such as drama, poetry, indoor and outdoor games, societies for charitable works such as taking care of the elderly and the sick, planting of trees where necessary etc.

After seeing the success of these activities, especially with soccer, AYCT thought of uplifting them through the introduction of the Andiamo Bullets. Through its committee of 18 members that deals with the day-to-day affairs of the team, Andiamo Bullets has about 30 players of which 90% are from outside the Andiamo campus and most of them are still studying in various secondary schools around Balaka.

36 years plus

As Fr. Mario continues to walk the journey of his mission, mainly concentrating on the four pillars of AYCT, it is clear that he is not alone in this journey. There are people both within and outside the country that share his dream. We wish him good health. Auguri!

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Bishop Mkhori dies

Death has been announced of the Bishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Lilongwe, Right Reverend Felix Eugenio Mkhori. According to the Catholic Secretariat of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) Bishop Mkhori passed away early this morning (27 October 2012) at Mwayi Wathu Private Hospital in Blantyre, having been admitted at the same hospital on 13 October 2012.

Bishop Mkhori was one of the bishops who authored the famous pastoral letter “Living our faith” that spoke the ills of one party government of Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda.

Bishop Mkhori was born on 24th August 1931, and ordained priest on 8th September 1961.  He was consecrated Bishop on 8th January 1978 and served as Bishop of Chikhwawa until 23rd January 2001 when he became Bishop of the Diocese of Lilongwe. He retired from the pastoral office of Bishop of Lilongwe on 4th July, in 2007 and lived in St. Montfort, Nchalo until the time of his departure.

The press statement signed by Fr. George Buleya states that burial of the late Bishop Mkhori will be on Wednesday, 31st October 2012 at Chikhwawa Cathedral starting with Holy Mass at 9:30 am. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

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AEI win Hope Trophy

2012 Hope Trophy winners

After five years of waiting, Andiamo Education Institutions (AEI) finally won  the sixth edition of Hope trophy today 27 October 2012 that is sponsored by Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT).

Seven Secondary Schools around Balaka took part in the competition this year and Andiamo Education Institutions emerged winners with 48 points. Balaka Secondary School came second with 25 points and Phalula Secondary school was third with 10 points.

Eneres Aufi

In this year’s competition, a rare talent has been discovered in the name of Eneres Aufi. Eneres competed as a guest runner in 1500 and 800 metres races. In both competitions, she finished on position one.

Eneres is a standard eight student at Mbera Primary School. She is the second born in a family of seven. Having been moved by her talent, AEI office has offered her a full scholarship at Andiamo Secondary School starting from next year if she is not selected to go to a government school.

Also present during the games and the presentation of the prizes was Mark Ephraim Mzengo, a FIFA Fitness Instructor based in Botswana and his wife, Ruth Mzengo who is a National Sports Development Officer.

Speaking before the presentation of the prizes, Ruth Mzengo described Hope Trophy as a unique programme because the trophy involves all age groups and has since promised that national sports council of Malawi is ready to support the organisers of Hope Trophy.

“We are ready to offer you a course any time you are ready,” says Mzengo.

Part of the action

The games which were competed for this year are 3000m for boys, 1500m for girls, shot put, 100m (heat) for both boys and girls, triple jump, 800m for both boys and girls, javelin, long jump and relay race 200m by 4 for boys and girls.

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Hope Trophy on today

The morale team

The mood is electrifying. Students from secondary schools around Andiamo Education Institutions are competing for Hope Trophy that is the sixth since its introduction in 2006 at Andiamo ground in Balaka.

AEI's girls teamThere are about ten schools competing in different athletic disciplines that include the following: 3000m for boys; 1500 for girls; 100 m for both boys and girls; many more.

According to the organisers, the institution that collects more points in all activities will win the trophy and some prizes.

Part of the crowd

The best athletes will be invited to join Andiamo Wings of Hope Athletics Association and these will be given an opportunity to participate in district, regional and national athletic competitions.

We shall be updating you on the developing stories.

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Andiamo Hope Trophy 2012: Interschool Athletics Competition

Hope Trophy 2012

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An article about Andiamo Technical College on TEVET Times

Teveta Article

Article about Andiamo Technical College

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AEI celebrate Mothers Day in Style

15 October is Mothers Day in Malawi. Following what Fr. Mario Pacifici and all people of Nankhombe house had done the previous day, giving gifts to the ‘agogo’ during the Eucharistic celebration the previous day, Young Christian Students (YCS) went around the villages doing the same.

YCS of AEI on the move visiting the elderly

YCS’ patron Joseph Bwezani with Gogo Mary

They went far and wide

How about a hug!

Blessed is the hand that giveth

Mr. Thom Damba (standing), Principal of Andiamo Music School also accompanied the students

At one of the grandmothers’ house

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We shall come again – Noemi and Marta

Marta and Noemi sharing notes with Mr. Bwezani of Andiamo Secondary School

They came as basketball players but they have left as trainees of another life, different from that of Europe.

Marta Casartelli and Noemi Frate have left Malawi today 15 October 2012 for Italy after their two week stay.

Noemi Frate

“I want to come back here,” Noemi says. She says that though people here are poor as compared to those in Europe they are happy. She calls her stay here the “best experience” of her life.

“When you come here, you change your mind because you discover another reality,” she says.

Concurring with her is Marta who says she never wanted to go back home. She encourages everyone in her country to come to Malawi.

She goes on to say young people here in Malawi are better than those of Italy. According to her, young people here smile and are spirited.

Marta Casartelli

“We have more and we want more while here they have less but they are happy,” she concludes.

Noemi and Marta’s visit follows another visit of volunteer Alessandro Cappelli who also spent two weeks training young people basketball skills. Their visits are made possible by Balaka Malawi Basketball (BAMABA) Association from Italy.

Noemi and Marta are third year university students of Catholic University of Milan and Insubria University respectively. While Marta is studying Economics, Noemi is studying Languages, which include English, Spanish and Germany. Both come from Como in Italy.

While here, they trained young basketball players from schools around Andiamo Secondary School. These include, Bakhita, Balaka, St. Charles Lwangwa, Mohale Secondary Schools and St. Augustine Primary School.

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