• Home
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Sunday, April 19, 2026
The Atlas Malawi
  • Home
  • National
  • Education
  • Health
  • Features
  • Politics
  • News
    • Business
  • Entertainment

    A Million eyes watching but no bread on the table: Malawi’s creators harvesting likes but reaping poverty

    NBM supports ‘Onesimus vs Armstrong’ concert with K5m

    Standard Bank hikes ATEM sponsorship to K35m

    Dalitso Chaponda leaves Malawi in stitches with electrifying farewell show

    EU Delegation, Music Crossroads Malawi to celebrate young musicians at 2025 Directors’ Merit Awards

    Gibo, Bwede lit up NBM Championship launch party

  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • National
  • Education
  • Health
  • Features
  • Politics
  • News
    • Business
  • Entertainment

    A Million eyes watching but no bread on the table: Malawi’s creators harvesting likes but reaping poverty

    NBM supports ‘Onesimus vs Armstrong’ concert with K5m

    Standard Bank hikes ATEM sponsorship to K35m

    Dalitso Chaponda leaves Malawi in stitches with electrifying farewell show

    EU Delegation, Music Crossroads Malawi to celebrate young musicians at 2025 Directors’ Merit Awards

    Gibo, Bwede lit up NBM Championship launch party

  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Culture

Chakwera directs establishment of Umodzi Day

Mana by Mana
November 2, 2023
in Culture, National
0
Chakwera directs establishment of Umodzi Day
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

President Lazarus Chakwera has directed that every first Thursday of November is Umodzi Day, a day Malawians should celebrate peace and unity.

Chakwera made the directive Thursday at Chilimampunga Ground in Mtandire, Lilongwe during the commemoration of the Umodzi Day.

The President said the day will be celebrated by promoting Malawian things, such as fabric,
food, languages, dances, arts, inventions, and other Malawian attractions.

“Going forward, this is to be a day for remembering Malawian history and teaching the young the values of Malawian culture and promoting peace,” said Chakwera.

He said in his pursuit of fostering unity in the country, government is implementing one of the pillars in his Super High 5 agenda and Malawi 2063 which aims at uniting Malawians.

“This is the vision I have been in pursuit for the past three years by going to every region of the country to remind every citizen occupying every district of Malawi, including far places like Likoma Island, that they are all part of this country and that they matter to its development.

You might also likePosts

Child rights advocate calls for review of Malawi Prison Act

April 3, 2026

20 children living in the country’s prisons with incarcerated mothers

April 2, 2026

Namiwa changes tune on G2G fuel procurement

April 2, 2026

“I have graced every cultural celebration as truly Malawian and have welcomed every religious and political grouping as having a stake in our national development,” Chakwera continued.

He then called on political, cultural, religious and corporate leaders to use their voices and platforms to promote peace instead of instigating Malawians towards resentment, division, and disrespect, saying as leaders and citizens, everyone has a responsibility to be peacemakers.

Speaking at the same function, Local Government, Unity and Culture Minister Richard Chimwendo Banda said commemoration of Umodzi Day does not mean an end to other cultural gatherings in the country.

“We commend the president for allowing us to commemorate the Umodzi Day, which seeks to unite all Malawians irrespective of religious, tribal and political affiliations. The gathering here signifies that we are a united people, and there is no need for us to practice tribalism and divisions in the country,” Chimwendo Banda said.

Speaking on behalf of traditional leaders, Inkosi ya Makosi Mbelwa IV said as chiefs they will strive to foster peace and unity among Malawians in the country.

Marking the commemoration of Umodzi Day, various cultural groups showcased their diversity in food, dressing and dances, among other cultural aspects.

Reported by Sarah Munthali

ShareTweetShareSend
Previous Post

The court let us down – father speaks on ruling over his son’s death

Next Post

NBS Bank lives by promise on MDF war veterans golf sponsorship

Mana

Mana

Next Post
NBS Bank lives by promise on MDF war veterans golf sponsorship

NBS Bank lives by promise on MDF war veterans golf sponsorship

Sponsored

ADVERTISEMENT

Facebook Page

ADVERTISEMENT

Twitter Handle

Tweets by MalawiAtlas
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Court denounces Katapila, use of bouncers as debt collectors

July 4, 2025
MACRA gets injunction against new DStv tariffs

MACRA loses case against Multichoice Malawi

December 1, 2023
Sana Cash and Carry to maintain old prices

Sana Cash and Carry to maintain old prices

November 11, 2023
Civil servants threaten to down tools

Unions body demands a 44% minimum wage increment

November 10, 2023

“Legal frameworks knowledge on age of consent on access to SRHR services key for health workers’

96
Civil servants threaten to down tools

Unions body demands a 44% minimum wage increment

73
Ku Mingoli Bash on as organizers regret Onesimus’ actions

Ku Mingoli Bash on as organizers regret Onesimus’ actions

43
Court saves Salima Sugar boss Kosamu

Court saves Salima Sugar boss Kosamu

38

Child rights advocate calls for review of Malawi Prison Act

April 3, 2026

Push for regional transport hub-spot places Malawi at an advantage

April 3, 2026

20 children living in the country’s prisons with incarcerated mothers

April 2, 2026

Namiwa changes tune on G2G fuel procurement

April 2, 2026

About Us

The Atlas is one of Malawi’s most established, reliable and impartial publications, that does not subscribe to the principles of any political party or pressure group. It takes a no-holds-barred approach in its reporting and strives to always keep authorities and others involved in public initiatives on their toes.

At The Atlas, we believe in and fervently pursue ethical journalism, and we resist any attempt to tilt our work towards interests of particular individuals or entities.

Follow Us

Trending this week

Chakwera directs establishment of Umodzi Day

Chakwera directs establishment of Umodzi Day

by Mana
November 2, 2023
0

...

betPawa makes mistory with Africa’s biggest aviator win, over K1.9bn in one round

betPawa makes mistory with Africa’s biggest aviator win, over K1.9bn in one round

by Chancy Namadzunda
July 11, 2025
0

...

Recent Posts

Child rights advocate calls for review of Malawi Prison Act

by Contributor
April 3, 2026
0

...

Push for regional transport hub-spot places Malawi at an advantage

by Contributor
April 3, 2026
0

...

  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

© 2023 The Atlas Malawi -All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • National
  • Education
  • Health
  • Features
  • Politics
  • News
    • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports

© 2023 The Atlas Malawi -All Rights Reserved