January 26, 2021 Lowani Mtonga - Nyasa Times 6 Comments
Like Vision 2020, Malawi 2063 document is well written. The three pillars of development denoted as the ‘transformation we need’ and linking them to enablers (i.e. steps to propel the development agenda) are clearly delineated. The Vision also has elaborated outcomes and verifiable indicators which responsible institutions will review every five years to ensure the Vision is on course.
The year 2063 was specifically targeted because the country will have attained 100 years of self-governance then.
Those who have followed politics or development planning for the past four decades will tell you that Malawi has never been short of documents or policies. The problem has been implementation which fortunately, President Lazarus Chakwera is aware and acknowledged in many of his speeches.
January 19, 2021 Nyasa Times Reporter 37 Comments
President Lazarus Chakwera has launched the country’s second long-term national development plan, dubbed “Malawi 2063” with a call not to tolerate or smile on anyone who engages in wasteful conduct.
Chakwera is speaking at the virtual launch of the Malawi 2063, a successor to Vision 2020
President Chakwera receiving the Malawi 2063 document
Chakwera condemned a culture of waste at the virtual launch of Malawi 2063
Presidential press secretary Brian Banda was director of the event
President Chakwera receiving the Malawi 2063 document
The Vision 2063, which succeeds Vision 2020, was launched virtually at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe and was among other attended on the internet live portal by the country’s former president Peter Mutharika, Joyce Banda and Bakili Muluzi.
President Lazarus Chakwera has launched the country’s second long-term national development plan, dubbed “Malawi 2063” with a call not to tolerate or smile on anyone who engages in wasteful conduct. The Vision 2063, which succeeds Vision 2020, was launched virtually at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe and was among other attended on the internet live portal […]