Thursday 8 February 2018

Simbi Phiri builds a multimillion-modern primary school in Lilongwe rural

In a gesture of remembering his roots, Khato Civils owner, Simbi Phiri has constructed and furnished a primary school in his home village of Chembe, T/A Mazengera in Lilongwe Rural East.

According to Nyasa  Times, Simbi was born and grew up in Chembe before he left for Botswana as a young boy with his father.
The new facility which will be a junior primary school (Classes 1 to 5) will serve other villages within a radius of 15 kilometres.

CLEARANCE FOR CHANGE OF MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERSHIP




The Anti-Corruption has been vetting all applications regarding change of motor
vehicle ownership after the discovery of the plunder of public resources which came
to be known as cash gate at the end of 2013. This was done to curb concealment of
proceeds of crime through change of ownership.

Ministry holds a night of prayer for Malawi calamities

Bishop Chafumuka
Amazing Grace Christian Gathering International Ministry has organized a night of prayer which will be held on February 2 to pray for the current problems that have rocked the country as a whole and
Malawians individually.

Themed "A Year Without Shame," the Ministry's founder Prophetic Bishop Chimwemwe Chafumuka said Gos will bring answers deluring the overnight and Malawi will not be the same again.
The night of prayer for the nation will be held at Lilongwe Town Hall.

University of Bedfordshire Prof. louds Usi's PHD research with focus of investing on youth



University of Bedfordshire Professor of education Kate Jacques louded Michael Usi's PHD   research which was focussed on the development of Malawi by investing in the country’s youth.

Professor Jacques was speaking to a group of high profile academics, friends and politicians from Bedford in the United Kingdom who met on Sunday to celebrate the success of Usi's in achieving his PhD from the University.

Area 47 Assemblies of God Church Youths Launches ‘This Jesus’ Project


Kaira

The Malawi Assemblies of God church’s youth ministry from Area 47 Glorious Temple has launched ‘This Jesus’ project that will reach out to young people with a unified message on knowing and building personal relationships with Jesus Christ.

Launching the project on Saturday evening, Youth Director for the Area 47 Glorious Temple Pacharo Kayira said his youth ministry’s 2018 ‘This Jesus’ themed project which has been inspired by the biblical text from Acts 2 verse 36 will deeply focus on exalting name of Jesus among young people through promotion of four key pillars which are; One Heart, One Message, One Name and This Jesus.