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Saint Andrews International High School promotes its Academic Services in Mozambique
Malawi’s high-flying centre of academic excellence, Saint Andrews International High School, is spreading its wings to the neighbouring Mozambique in a bid to woo students in the former Portuguese colony to come to Malawi for quality education at the prized institute of learning.
A five-member delegation from Saint Andrews International High School comprising two teachers and two students and led the head teacher, Sarah Samanyika, visited Tete Province in Mozambique with the help of the Malawi Consul General Happy Saka and his team and in collaboration with the Malawi High Commissioner to Mozambique Wezi Moyo to promote and market the school’s high-end academic services and to attract learners in that country as they seek to expand their territory.
The Saint Andrews International High School delegation included the headmistress Mrs. Sarah Samanyika, teachers Mr. Izette and Mrs Kacholola – the delegation also included two senior students and school prefects, Blossom Mijiga and Isaac Mpemba.
During the week-long visit, an event was held on Friday as a climax, at the VIP Hotel in Tete organised for Saint Andrews International High School’s mission to get Mozambican students study at the Malawian 60 year-old British curriculum learning institution, the Malawi High Commissioner to Maputo said the function was seized with the agenda of Trade and Investment as well as education.
Ambassador Moyo said: “Saint Andrews International High School is here to sell its services and while Consulate is facilitating this agenda for the school in its own way it is contributing to the bigger picture of strengthening the bilateral relations between Malawi and Mozambique.”
Moyo At this commended SAIntS head teacher, Sarah Samanyika and her team for taking a bold decision to go to Mozambique to undertake a number of promotional activities for the High School.
The Malawi Consulate in Tete in collaboration with Mozambique Confederation of Economic Associations CTA is organising a Business Forum to be hosted Tete Province tentatively from 11 to 13 July, 2024.
SAInts is expected to attend the Forum to continue with the efforts they have laid foundation during the visit this time around.
This is the major route through which Consulate facilitates that the business community from Tete should interface with their counter parts from Malawi to strike business deals of different natures and secure business parnerships from across the the borders.
SAIntS head teacher Sarah Samanyika thanked both the Tete Province Consul General Happy Saka and the Malawian High Commissioner Wezi Moyo for facilitating the trip and the support during the visit.
The Consulate hosted and accommodated the Saint Andrews International High School delegation during their visit and stay in Mozambican Province of Tete.
Samanyika also hailed the two senior students and school prefects Blossom Mijiga and Isaac Mpemba for representing the school really well.
In an interview Malawi Consul General in Tete Province Happy Saka said he is optimistic that the bilateral relationship between the people of the two countries will continue to flourish as the two nations share a very strong bond.
“We are pleased that Saint Andrews International High School took the initiative to come to Tete to promote quality of education and the excellent academic service delivery because a lot of people in Mozambique now want to send their children to a good school to learn English and Saint Andrews is that good school they are looking for and more,” Saka said.
Saka said Malawi and Mozambique have a lot in common and that is the reason the Malawi High Commissioner Wezi Moyo is working hard to develop partnerships and coordinations between the peoples of the countries.
“Our ambassador, Her Excellency Wezi Moyo is a very hardworking and visionary leader who is working tirelessly to ensure that the people of Malawi and Mozambique both benefit from each other.
“Here in Tete, there are a lot for trade and investment for Malawian and we are encouraging our people to take this opportunity and in the same vein we are encouraging the Mozambican people to go to Malawi to invest as the Republican President, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has created a conducive environment and have have in place favourable conditions for trade and investment for both local and foreign investors,” Saka said.
Saka applauded Saint Andrews International High School for deciding to expand their horizon to Mozambique.
“I was so impressed with the two students, Blossom and Isaac, who accompanied the head teacher and two teachers for displaying high integrity and excellent demeanor. They are super intelligent and true future leaders. With what I saw in them, Malawi will be in safe hands in the future,” Saka explained.
The SAIntS in Blantyre, Malawi, was founded 1938 the Church of Scotland Mission.
The high school in its present form was established in 1958.
SAIntS is a British International School offering GCSE, A Level and BTEC qualifications and a wealth of extra-curricular opportunities.
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Consulate General of Malawi teams up with SAINTs to broaden its horizons into Tete, Mozambique
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A FRESH CHAPTER AT MELOSA BORDER POST
On 28 June 2024, the Melosa Border Post, which connects Mozambique to Malawi's Muloza Border Post, reopened its newly built immigration and customs office buildings replacing previous structures that were damaged by cyclone Freddy a year ago. Immigration officers from Muloza border post through there Officer Incharge Mr I.D Mussa, were invited to witness the reopening ceremony, officiated by the secretary of state in the province of Zambezia Mrs Cristina de Jesus Xavier Mafumo, marking a significant milestone in strengthening border cooperation and facilitating trade between the two countries.
The event was also graced by the presence of Malawi's Consulate General to Mozambique, Mr. Happy Saka. In his speech, he expressed his gratitude to Mozambican government for inviting Malawian government officials and acknowledged the condolence messages offered regarding the passing of Malawi's Vice President, Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima. Mr. Saka also highlighted that the newly built buildings will further strengthen the relationship between Mozambique and Malawi, fostering increased cooperation and development. He noted that the invitation extended to immigration officers from Malawi demonstrates the excellent relationship between the two border posts, showcasing a model of cooperation and friendship.
The newly built offices are equipped with modern facilities, including passport scanning machines, to enhance efficient service delivery. Additionally, a new immigration office was inaugurated in Milange district, enabling citizens to access passport services closer to their community. This expansion aims to improve immigration services and promote economic growth.
After the ceremony, Mr. Happy Saka visited the Muloza Border Post, where he encouraged immigration officers to work diligently, provide excellent customer care, and strive towards making a better Malawi and immigration department. His motivational words resonated with the team, inspiring them to embrace their critical role in facilitating national development. In his last words he said "know that an ambition is for an individual while a vision is for Office growth"
Below are pictures to appreciate the ceremony.
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A synopsis of Consul General Happy Jonathan Saka’s first five months in Tete The first five months of Consul General Happy Jonathan Saka in the Consulate General of Malawi in Tete have been focused on bringing more visibility to the Consulate to the general populace in Tete as well as Malawians that pass through the province when plying their business in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and the Republic of South Africa. Mr. Saka joined the Consulate General on 8th September, 2022, a time when impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on delivery of services had significantly reduced. As such his role has been to make the Consulate General more pro-active as opposed to being reactive.
Consul General pays courtesy Calls to Political Leadership in Tete First and foremost, Mr. Saka targeted the political leadership of the Province.
His first Courtesy call targeted the Secretary of State for Tete Province, Her Excellency Elisa Zacharias on 3rd November, 2022. Their meeting reaffirmed the strong bilateral relations existing between the Republic of Malawi and the Republic of Mozambique. The recent frequent state and official visits of the leadership of the two brotherly Countries, His Excellency President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera and His Excellency Felipe Jacinto Nyusi were cited as testimony of the brotherhood of Malawians and Mozambicans. Both reiterated the fact that the borders are artificial and a making of the former colonial masters.
The Courtesy call with His Excellency Domingo Viola on 4th November, 2022 had a similar tone. The Governor warmly welcomed the Consul General and promised a continued open-door policy. Consul General Saka Visits Cahora Bassa The Consul General took it upon himself to visit Cahora Bassa Hydro-Electric Power Station where he met with Mr Abbraao Rafael, Executive Director, owing to the fact that Government of Malawi is in the process of tapping electricity from Mozambique through the Matambo Sub-station to Phombeya in Malawi. Consul General and his delegation were taken around the place and had discussions with the officials. Cahora Bassa, besides offering business opportunities, is also a tourist attraction for the Tete Province.
Courtesy call to Ms. Eva Flavia Maziquimba, Provincial Director for Immigration
Bearing in mind that Tete has been registering high numbers of Malawian illegal immigrants, the Consul General had a courtesy call with Ms. Eva Flavia Maziquimba, the Provincial Director for Immigration. While appreciating the cordial relations that the two countries have enjoyed over time, the Mozambican delegation was puzzled with the phenomenon of many Malawians taking the risk and trekking through Mozambique going to the Republic of South Africa without proper travel documents and in the worst case scenario, travelling without travel document at all. Many are deported upon entering the borders when caught. Deportation is the purview of Immigration. Even many more are arrested and due process is followed through the Ministry of Public Affairs where the Office of the Attorney General is instrumental.
Meeting with Mrs Herminia Xavier da Barca Gustavo, the Provincial Attorney General
The Consul General had the occasion to meet with the Attorney General for the province. This is because her office is key in prosecuting Malawians that find themselves on the wrong side of the law. This office is custodian of key data on information on the Malawians in prisons in Tete This meeting was very successful with resultant agreement that the office would assign two desk officers to the Consulate General of Malawi, who will be able to share information with the officials from the consulate in situations of need. Also explored was the possibility of having Malawians in prison to finish their sentences at home. This is an issue that remains on the table for further discussions.
Visit with the Ms Ania Jagaje, Commander of Police
Another critical office that was visited was the Commander of Police and her chiefs responsible for public order, road blocks and road traffic. Clearly, it was a good idea to create a good rapport with these officers as they are instrumental in assisting Malawians in different types of destitute situations. Many Malawians use the Tete route when going to do business. Truck drivers going to and coming from Beira Port also use the Tete route passing through so many road blocks.
Business Forum of Malawi Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe As the major agenda for the Tete Consulate is Trade and Investment, Business Forums present one of the popular routes for actualizing the exchanges between the actors in question. In the first week of December, the Consulate in collaboration with CTA, organized a Business Forum involving Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe. For Malawi this presented an opportunity to follow up on issues that started in earlier Business Forums including one held in Nampula Province and one at the Golden Peacock Hotel in Lilongwe Malawi. Clearly, the business forums attract the interest of many entrepreneurs. The manufacturing industry in Malawi has a small customer base and as such, it looks out to neighbours like Mozambique for quick and ready markets.
If markets are opened across the border in Mozambique and other neighboring countries, Malawi would stand to gain. Mzuzu zoffee, Rab processors, Kwithu Kitchen, Nali Farms, and Mgomera Investments just to mention a few are some of the Businesses that have been promoted by the Consulate General In Tete.
Professor Jack Wirima’s Mwaiwathu Hospital has also been supported by the Consulate to popularize its services in Tete. As the sky is the limit, possibilities of opening a clinic locally cannot be ruled out.
Future Prospects As the consulate moves into the future, the focus will be to create rapport with Zambezia and quickly move into implementation of various programs and projects that would be beneficial to Malawi and Mozambique. Building on the rapport already created need not be overemphasized. |
- Namadingo dates Tete Province to showcase his best performance
- Display for Kwithu key products during the regional Business Forum held at Hotel Paraiso Misterioso in Tete Province
- Malawi Participants who attended the Regional Business Forum for Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe co-organized by The Consulate General in Tete and Conferedation for Business Associations (CTA)
- Meeting between the Consul General and the Standard Bank in Tete Province, Mozambique