‘North Malawi under intensive development drive’

Social observers have quashed assertions by government critics and pro-federalism proponents who say the recent Malawi-Chinese development pact has sidelined the Northern region in allocation of projects.mombera

However, an honest outline of projects by government indicate that the North stands to benefit from this pact and has some of the major projects that Malawi as a country is undertaking through other initiatives.

Under the education sector, construction of the Mombera University is under-way in Mzimba and upon completion it is set to become probably the country’s largest institution of higher learning both in terms of land and student intake.

Also at an advanced stage is the Njakwa- Livingstonia Road and the Jenda-Edingeni Road; the former is more than a road project because it connects the church mission to the rest of the country through easing of mobility.

Livingstonia is renowned as the epitome of education having been the pioneering spot where the missionaries intensified education over a century ago.

“Such a project speaks volumes of how government intends to weave together our rich history and modern needs in view of the massive impact and influence that the Livingstonia Synod has in the Northern Region,” observed one commentator.

Also on the cards is the upgrading of the Mzuzu-Nkhatabay Road which will instantly open up the lake-shore belt to all the districts in the North.

The current road is tiny such that it hinders meaningful economic activity because it does not appeal to many motorists and would-be investors along this region.

In tourism circles there is already hype around the commencement of the Vwaza- Nyika Road very soon.

This road will facilitate tourism activities for locals and foreigners visiting probably Malawi’s most beautiful tourist destination, the Nyika Plateau and Nyika National Park.

For people of Karonga, they have already started experiencing the fruits of the DPP-led government.

Rumphi-Nyika-Nthalire-Chitipa and Mzimba-Eswazini-Ezondweni- Ekwendeni roads Jenda-Edingeni Road are also on course.

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Taelo
Taelo
8 years ago

All tribes in malawi are inferior to the northernes. God always guides us thats why we excell ngakhale ndi school yomwe.

Taweni
Taweni
8 years ago

Sale – outs have no place in northern Malawi. Lets support federalism for a genuine change.

Lichenya
Lichenya
8 years ago

Anthu oti anapemphera satukwana. Onse amene amatukwana kumakhala kutsonyeza kupanda nzeru kuchitira umboni kuti ku mission ngakhake mwina anapitako koma sanapemphere mapemphero oyenerera. Zipatseni ulemu

kaka
kaka
8 years ago

Ameneyo nde mutumbuka. Vindere vakufikapo . Vibantu vosayamika. Bwanji vivote visanke president wa chitumbuka

Mkwapu
Mkwapu
8 years ago

Quota system!!!

Mkwapu
Mkwapu
8 years ago

Mombera university opening next week
1500 students selected. All lomwes

Jim Nyirenda
Jim Nyirenda
8 years ago

As i am talking am in Mzimba,which Mzimba Eswazin road is in progress ?.My home district is Rumphi which Njakwa Livingstonia road is in progress ?

Asant'e
Asant'e
8 years ago

@ Duduzi. Well well well spokem my brother!!! U are the true Northerner!!! N I salute u. If Goodall Gondwe n his friends from the north could think twice northern region would do better. But bcoz they enjoy eat sausages with DPP n enrich themselves!!! It is our time to think and act!!!! Northerners were dumped and we live like foreigners in Malawi. So now is enough!!!!

Happening Boy
Happening Boy
8 years ago

The author of this piece is a big fool.

ngongoliwa
ngongoliwa
8 years ago

Coal is in RUMPHI n u put coal generator in Mwanza, u call that chinese investment? Khalani ndi first lady wanu wa Global Fund.

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