Andiamo launches K1.5m league in style

Some of the children that have taken part in athletics

Pomp and fanfare have characterized the launch of the K1.5 million Andiamo football league on Saturday in Balaka. Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) in conjunction with Association of Lawyers from Bergamo in Italy have sponsored the league.

Prior to the actual match, that will involve last year’s champions Chilobwe FC and runners-up Manjawira Admarc, several other activities such as athletics have been held, where children competed in the 30 metres run before boys and girls in the 100 metres in their respective categories.

Being held in memory of Sergio Frizzoni,  a friend to Peppino who is the president of Association of Lawyers in Bergamo, the league has attracted 74 teams from across the district and currently played in the eight zones.

For more on the launch follow this space…

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Andiamo sponsorship raised to K1.5m

It doesn’t get sweeter than this. After successfully sponsoring the league for three years in a row, Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) in conjunction with Association of Lawyers from Bergamo in Italy have signaled their commitment to promoting football in Balaka, by almost tripling the sponsorship.

Andrew Galeta, executive director for AYCT, said in an interview on Monday that Andiamo has committed K1.5 million for this year’s competition, currently underway, after last year’s K500 000 sponsorship.

Despite the difficulty to find money for sponsorship Galeta said Andiamo is “committed to promoting football at grassroots level regardless of the sacrifice which is being made.”

“We would like to unearth rural talent at the same time trying to promote football in the district,” said Galeta.

Part of the action last year

This year the league, being played in a league basis in eight zones, has spread across the district to accommodate more teams from rural areas.

“So far the league has started very well and teams are taking the competition seriously. The number of teams that have registered has increased this year. We thank Andiamo for sponsoring this league again,” said Balaka Football League (BFL) vice chairman Richard Koloko.

The district champion will get K200 000 and a trophy, runners up will receive K150 000 while teams on third and fourth place will get K70 000 and K50 000 respectively. The most disciplined team will receive K20 000, top goal scorer and player of the tournament will receive K10 000 each.

There are also awards for the top four teams that will accumulate more points in the qualifying round at the zonal level will receive K20 000, K10 000, K7 000 and K5 000 respectively. The first two teams will secure the top 16 round of qualifiers.

By Bartholomew Kawina

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Distribution of Food bags starts

Some workers of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) and people around the trust can now afford a smile after they have started to receive food bags from AYCT and CMB today 10 August 2012.

Distribution in progress

This is a yearly gesture from AYCT that is made possible with some help from CMB. In the bag that each beneficiary receives, there is 1 litre of cooking oil, 1 kilogram of sugar, 1 kilogram of salt, and 20 kilograms of flour.

According to Ellen Nthenda Banda, coordinator of what is called Action E, which is responsible for identifying the beneficiaries and distributing the food items, 500 people will benefit from this activity.

“Out of these 500 beneficiaries, 400 are people who work with AYCT while the rest are people we have identified from the surrounding areas,” says Mrs Banda who is also the Deputy Director of AYCT

Mrs Banda verifying the beneficiaries

Margherita Fabri, a consultant from LAMA says she is happy that at least the distribution has started.

“It is the aim of CMB to keep on supporting this action and it is also good to find out if this [the package] is enough and if at all it is achieving the intended objectives,” Margherita adds that it is good to do the same in December, this year.

Catherine Sauwa, a married woman with one child and in charge of three orphans, says she is happy to have received the package.

“When prices of food are high as it is now, it is difficult to buy food,” says Catherine while thanking the cooperative and CMB for this gesture. Catherine is one of the volunteers at Chimwemwe Nursery School at Mbera.

These food bags have come at a right price because about 1.6 million people face hunger this year. According to the 2012/13 report by Malawi Vulnerability Assessment Committee, the hunger is due to prolonged dry spells and high food prices.

Ready for home

The work of distributing food bags falls under Social Development, one among four pillars of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust.

By Patrick Bwanali & Harry Walima

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Comfort Community Hospital

Introduction

This report discusses the wish of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) to promote Comfort Clinics to Comfort Community Hospital following developments that have taken place ever since Comfort Clinics opened their doors in the late 90s.

Comfort Clinics opened its doors on 21 May 1997. This was the time before Balaka was declared a district by the then president Dr. Bakili Muluzi. Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust under the leadership of Father Mario Pacifici, a Montfort Father’s, decided to open the clinics having seen that the population was too big for the available health facilities in the district. The clinics were meant to serve at least people surrounding the catchment area to at least access to treatment without walking long distances with a reasonable charge.

To achieve this, Comfort Clinics opened different departments to cater for everybody. Comfort Clinics opened an Out Patient Department (OPD), Dental Department and more recently the Maternity wing. Comfort Clinics has been an affiliate of CHAM since 1998 and Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust in collaboration with St. Louis Montfort Catholic Parish of Mangochi diocese only provides the facilities that benefit the community.

Comfort Clinics: 1997 to present time

As has been discussed above, at the mean time, Comfort Clinics has three functional departments namely: Out Patient Department (OPD); Dental Department; and the Maternity 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.

Outpatient Department

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

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.

The Maternity wing

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. The Medical Council of Malawi inspected the facility following the letter that was written to them on 8 November 2011 with a copy to the Executive Director of CHAM and The DHO of Balaka District Hospital. Having been satisfied after the inspection, the Medical Council of Malawi recommended it.

Paediatric Ward

Male and Female Wards

In April 2012 AYCT also finished building both the male and female wards, 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.

Inside the male and female wards

Conclusion

Balaka has one district hospital as of now. A visit to the district hospital has revealed that there is congestion of patients beyond telling. The elevation of Comfort Clinics to a Community Hospital will ease the pressure exerted on the government hospital. We believe that once Comfort Clinics becomes a community hospital the government hospital will also be able to refer some of its patients to it, they way the are doing now with maternity cases.

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Fuel prices up

The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera), in line with the automatic pricing mechanism (APM) announced last night that with effect from today 10 August pump prices for fuel have gone up.

The pump price for petrol, diesel and paraffin is K485.60 from K441.10, K475 from K445 and K390 from K367 per litre respectively.

In the statement, Mera says it has come up with new prices after it considered recent trends in the world petroleum products prices and other macroeconomic fundamentals that include the exchange rate of the Kwacha against the Dollar.

Last month, the energy regulatory authority reduced fuel prices but many service providers did not adjust downwards their prices.

The new price adjustments will affect in one way or the other all the four pillars of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) namely culture and sport, education, health and sanitation, and social development as prices of commodities are likely to go up.

By Communications office

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Technological Pole Students Shine

Andiamo Technological Pole, one of the institutions of Andiamo Education Institutions, has produced a 92.5% passing rate for the June 2012 City and Guilds Examinations.

Ephraim Kasambwe: one of the successful students (photo by George Mashepa)

Since 2011 when the institution was legally given permission to conduct City and Guilds Practical Examinations by the Polytechnic of University of Malawi, students have obtained internationally recognized Certificates and Diplomas through the effective deliverance of well experienced lectures at this institution.

 The Techpole, as is known, is by far, the best Computer School in Balaka and it has produced reliable and trust-worthy IT Technicians, across the country, for the past ten years.

Techpole offers the following courses: Diploma and Advance Diploma in System Support; Cisco networking levels 1, 2, 3 and 4; Website Development; Graphics and Designing; and Office Programs.

By George Mashepa 

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New Girls Hostel on schedule

Pressure is mounting on Andiamo Education Institutions (AEI) office as to whether it will be possible to have the new girls hostel ready by 2 September 2012, the day students are expected in for a new academic calendar.

New Girls Hostel

The New Girls Hostel (Photo by Patrick Bwanali)

But speaking at the site where the hostel is, Phillipo Makina has assured AEI office that come 2 September, the new hostels will be ready.

“We are remained with the floor and we are sure that girls will sleep in these hostels,” assures Phillipo Makina who is the foreman for the builders.

Laison Msamala, the head of Plumbing section says with confidence that the ablution block that will have 10 bathrooms and 7 toilets once completed will also be ready before the students arrive.

This academic year, AEI will have a record number of students as the Secondary school is expected to have all the four classes unlike last academic year when it had only Forms 1 to 3.

The new hostel will accommodate eighty girls and this will give a chance to many a girl to be in a boarding school.

AEI comprise a technical school that offers courses in carpentry and joinery, electrical installation and motor vehicle mechanics; a secondary school; music school; and a computer school.

Andiamo Education Institutions is under education, which is one of the four pillars of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust. The other three are Sports and Culture, Health and Sanitation, and Social Development.

by Patrick Bwanali

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1.6 million people face hunger

The Malawi government needs USD48 million to cushion people from hunger between December and March next year.

Dry spells and high food prices has affected their lives

According to the 2012/13 report by Malawi Vulnerability Assessment Committee, the hunger is due to prolonged dry spells and high food prices.

The problem of low yields has also been noticed with the beneficiaries of Get Up Stand Up of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust who are this year failing to repay their loans.

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Over three hundred women acquired skills from TWDC

Over three hundred women have acquired tailoring and home craft skills at Tiyende Women Development Center (TWDC) in Balaka district since it opened its doors in 1989.

Andrew Galeta presenting a certificate to one of the graduates at TWDC

Tiyende Women Development Center Principal Linley Hussein said during this year’s graduation ceremony that since it opened its doors in 1989, many women who walked through the corridors of the center have effectively contributed towards the development of the country especially in the health sector among others.

One of the students demonstrating how to cut a cloth as the AYCT Director Andrew Galeta (second from left) looks on

Hussein said several others are saving both public and private hospitals as home craft workers.

“We have a component of nutrition in home craft course, which assist many graduates acquire jobs in hospitals and others organisations as social workers,” said Hussein.

She added that “many others have embarked on tailoring businesses and are employing others in their shops using the skills acquired here at Tiyende.”

One of 2012 graduates Clara M’dzinga said she is determined to work towards the development of her community and the country with home craft skills acquired at Tiyende.

M’dzinga said she is also assured of self employment and become an employer in few years with resources permitting.

Tiyende Women Development Center is an arm of Andiamo youth cooperative trust, which has a secondary school, a technical college and a technological pole under the education sector.

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