Joyce Banda elevates two T/As to Senior Chiefs

Posted on Wednesday, 8 October 2014 by Unknown

President Dr Joyce Banda has put Mwanza District on the map by elevating two Traditional Authorities Nthache and Kanduku to Senior Chiefs and has called on chiefs in the country to work with the current Government on development matters.
President Banda said this on Thursday at Senior Chief Nthaches’s headquarters in Mwanza during the Official installation of Senior Chief Nthache in the district.
The President earlier in the day distributed maize to hunger stricken families; thereafter distributed vocational equipments to youths in the district.
President Joyce Banda crowning Nthache when she officially elevated him to Senior Chief in Mwanza on Thursday
President Joyce Banda crowning Nthache when she officially elevated him to Senior Chief in Mwanza on Thursday
“Mwanza has been sidelined by the previous governments and I was wondering why Mwanza has been treated as if it was not a district in the country. Today, I have elevated two T/As to senior chiefs because of the good work they are doing in supporting the government,” she said.
She therefore asked chiefs in the country to support government by ensuring they mobilize their subjects to actively participate in development work.
She also said traditional leaders should have good behavior and respect their subjects, saying people look up to them as role models and should desist from acts that can undermine their reputation in the society.
She described chiefs as ‘agents of change’ in that they have the capacity to uplift the lives of the people by prioritising activities that are development in nature.
“You do not apply to be chiefs but it is God who put you in that positions and you need to thank Him by doing good things to your people,” Dr Banda said.
She said she was saddened to learn that other chiefs take away property of their subjects by force saying such behavior ought to be stopped.
“People are not happy when they see their chief taking away land from them by force. I do not want to hear such behavior from chiefs that I am promoting,” she warned.
The President, however, thanked the traditional leaders from actively working hand in hand with her government for the past two years and promised to continue improving the lives of the people once voted into power during the forthcoming general elections.
On agriculture, the President said her government will continue to implement Farm Inputs Subsidy Program (FISP) and Commercial subsidy as it has proved that the two programs have made the country food secure.
Earlier, Minister of Local Government and Rural Development Rachael Zulu said chiefs in the country are very happy with the leadership of President Joyce Banda.
“In the past, chiefs were just used by greedy politicians without properly looked after but since Dr Banda came into power in 2012 chiefs’ lives have tremendously improved.
Zulu further thanked the President for promoting about 60,000 chiefs within the two years she has been in power.
She said government through Mudzi Transformation Trust is building houses for the poor in all parts of the country.
The chieftaincy of Nthache dates back in 1800 AD and the current senior chief became T/A on 17th May 2002

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Mealie Soup Recipe by Kambe Banda

Posted on Monday, 5 May 2014 by Unknown

  Description 
  • Corn soup
  •     Serves 6

Ingredients
  •     2 ounces butter
  •     1 cup finely chopped onions
  •     2 tomatoes, chopped
  •     2 cups canned whole corn, well drained
  •     2 cups creamed corn
  •     1 can evaporated milk
  •     3 cups chicken stock
  •     1 tablespoon salt
  •     1 teaspoon black pepper 
 

 








Directions
  •     In a large saucepan, heat the butter over moderate heat.
  •     Add the onions and saute for 5 minutes.
  •     Stir in the tomatoes and cook for a few minutes.
  •     Add the corn, milk, stock, salt, and pepper, and simmer for 15 minutes.
  •     Serve with bread or crackers.

Cabbage Soup Recipe by Kambe Banda

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 Ingredients

  •     1 small head of cabbage (cut out the hard core)
  •     water
  •     3 cups milk
  •     1 cup cream
  •     salt and pepper to taste 
 

Directions

  •     Chop finely the cabbage, about 3 cups chopped.
  •     Add water to cover and cook until tender.
  •     Drain off all but 1 cup of the water.
  •     Add 3 cups milk and 1 cup cream.
  •     Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  •     Serve hot.

Peanut Soup Recipe by Kambe Banda

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Ingredients

  •     1 pint good stock (preferably made from chicken carcass with one onion
  •     1 pint shelled peanuts
  •     1 cup milk

Directions
  •     Dry peanuts in the oven until the skin can be rubbed off and the nuts are a deep biscuit in colour.
  •     Crush with a rolling pin, or mince, to a very fine meal.
  •     Strain the stock and simmer with the nut meal for ½ hour or more.
  •     Season to taste.
  •     Before serving, stir in milk, or even better, ½ small tin unsweetened condensed milk, add a little butter and serve.

Crayfish Soup Recipe by Kambe Banda

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 Ingredients
  •     1 pound crayfish tails (use rock lobster if in the usa)
  •     1 teaspoon salt
  •     4 ounces butter
  •     1 cup onions, thinly sliced
  •     2 tomatoes, chopped
  •     1 clove garlic, minced
  •     1 teaspoon salad herbs
  •     ½ teaspoon nutmeg
  •     1 teaspoon salt
  •     ½ teaspoon pepper
  •     1 piece lemon rind
  •     1 cup dry white wine
  •     ½ cup light cream 
 

 













Directions
  •     Heat 1½ quarts water in a large saucepan to boiling.
  •     Add the lobster tails and salt, and simmer until tender.
  •     Remove lobster tail meat from shells, coarsely chop and set aside.
  •     Reserve stock.
  •     In another large saucepan, heat the butter and sauté the onions for 5 minutes.
  •     Add the tomatoes, garlic, herbs, nutmeg, salt, pepper, and lemon peel.
  •     Cook over low heat for 10 minutes.
  •     Add the wine and 4 cups lobster water.
  •     Boil soup and cook for 10 more minutes.
  •     Force soup through a food mill, then return to the pot.

Cold Buttermilk Soup Recipe by Kambe Banda

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 Ingredients

  •     5 slices thin Westphalian-style pumpernickel bread
  •     ½ cup seedless raisins
  •     3 tablespoons sugar
  •     2 teaspoons fresh lemons, rind of
  •     1 teaspoon nutmeg
  •     ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  •     1½ quarts buttermilk 
 

Directions
  •     Preheat oven to 250ºF.
  •     Spread bread on baking sheet and toast until crisp, 30 – 40 minutes, turning once or twice; set aside to cool.
  •     While the bread is toasting and cooling, drop the raisins into a cup of boiling water, soak 5 minutes, then drain on a paper towel.
  •     Grind the toasted bread in a blender or food processor, then rub crumbs through a fine sieve into a deep bowl.
  •     Add the rest of the ingredients, except the buttermilk, and mix thoroughly.
  •     Stirring constantly, add the buttermilk in a fine stream.
  •     Taste for seasoning and refrigerate at least 30 minutes.
  •     To serve, stir well to recombine and sprinkle nutmeg and cinnamon on each serving.

Chilled Carrot and Mango Soup Malawi Recipe by Kambe Banda

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 Ingredients

  •     300 g carrots, cooked and thinly sliced
  •     1 tablespoon fresh ginger, grated
  •     450 g fresh mango
  •     300 ml water
  •     60 ml fresh orange juice
  •     1 teaspoon lemon juice
  •     salt
  •     black pepper 
 

Directions
  •     Place all the ingredients except for the black pepper in a blender and process until smooth.
  •     Garnish with black pepper and serve well chilled.

Malawian Sweet Potato Soup Recipe by Kambe Banda

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 Ingredients
  •     1¼ lbs sweet potatoes
  •     1 large stalk celery
  •     6 cups water
  •     2 tbsp lemon juice
  •     1½ tbs butter
  •     3 small carrots
  •     1 bay leaf
  •     1½ tsp salt
  •     1 tsp paprika
  •     ½ cup heavy cream 
 

Directions

  •     Peel sweet potatoes and cut them in small cubes.
  •     Scrape and thinly slice the carrots and cut up the celery into pieces.
  •     Put all ingredients in a pot and simmer.
  •     Uncovered- first on high then turning down the heat.
  •     Simmer until the vegetables are soft.
  •     Mash mixture gently with a fork and stir.

Book your Magnificent Limos for Valentine in Ontario, Canada

Posted on Thursday, 20 February 2014 by Unknown



There are many limo companies offering budget limo rentals to citizens. The requirement of limos in Greater is improving day by day. The primary reason behind this increase in requirement is that Greater Pearson Worldwide International airport is the largest and most popular airport in Canada. Every day thousands of tourists and entrepreneurs come to this town for company or leisure trips. The number of local and international flights handled by Airport Limo in also improving every year and so is the requirement of a high top quality airport transport. People traveling between international Airport and the town prefer transport that is comfortable, reliable, safe and immediate. Although cabs and buses also service all terminals of international Airport, but none of these options beat the high top quality of a Greater airport limo.

 


Speaking of events, a limo will certainly make every event unique. Suppose you have to visit a buddy or family in a close by town and you plan on taking your own car there. This will require a stressful drive on the highway which can be exhausting and annoying. For those who like to prevent such pushes, they can seek the services of a cab. But majority of the cab organizations do not service outside town boundaries and the drive itself is never relaxed enough. You are left with nothing else but a Greater airport terminal limo to take you to the location. There will be no annoying driving in the great traffic of the highway and you will reach your location clean and dynamic.

In the beginning years Toronto Airport Limo were only cost-effective for the great position, affluent people. These were the ones who liked to travel in style, convenience. Anyone who saw a limo on the street instantly thought that the residents of the vehicle belonged to the top 1% of the community. But things modified in the last couple of years as the requirement of Greater airport terminal limo improved in the town. More and more organizations started to offer these top quality services to the travelers and the deals progressively reduced. In the last few years, airport terminal limos have become quite cost-effective to everyone in the town and now anyone can lease a limo for airport terminal exchanges or for unique events.

   

Over the past few years, Toronto Airport Limousine companies have increased the high quality of their solutions. New models of vehicles have been included in the fleets. All these vehicles come from the top manufacturers of vehicles and are usually custom made with included features and accessories for the travelers have fun with. The decorations are comfortable so that the residents of the Greater airport terminal limos can appreciate their trip. Limousine staff is courteous and professional and will take care of you throughout the journey.

 

Central Park travel Place in New York by Kambe Banda

Posted on Sunday, 19 January 2014 by Unknown

It doesn't take brilliant travel minds to tell you that a park is free to visit – most parks are. But most parks aren't Central Park, Manhattan's famed claim to thinking ahead (even if it was designed in the 1860s to boost real-estate value uptown).  It's filled with free events, statues, people-watching and sites like Strawberry Fields, an 'Imagine' mosaic near the Dakota, where John Lennon was killed in 1980. Another site is 'the Pond,' at the southeastern corner, where Holden Caulfield kept turning to in 'The Catcher in the Rye,' wondering where those ducks go when it's cold. (For the answer, watch this video.) Uptown.

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Eiffel Tower Tour Place by Kambe Banda

Posted on Sunday, 12 January 2014 by Unknown

Eiffel Tower Tour Place by Kambe Banda
Visiting the iconic symbol of Paris usually ranks as the number one thing to do for most tourists. Towering more than 1,000 feet (300 meters) high in the Champ de Mars park, this iron structure was constructed for the 1889 World Exposition. One of the world’s most photographed tourist attractions, the Eiffel Tower presents an excellent photography opportunity for both day and night times. Visitors can ride the elevator to see incredible views of the city or dine in one of the two fine restaurants that are situated within the tower.

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Louvre Travel Place in Paris by Kambe Banda

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Louvre Travel Place in Paris by Kambe Banda
Topping the list of the world’s most visited museums, the Louvre Museum is located in the Louvre Palace with its signature glass pyramid marking its entrance. Housing a collection of more than 1 million objects, the Louvre boasts some of the world’s most famous art works such as Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa,” Michelangelo’s “Dying Slave” and the Greek statue, “Venus of Milo.” Other popular exhibits include the extravagant apartments of Napoleon III, the ancient Code of Hammurabi, Egyptian antiquities and paintings by masters like Rembrandt and Rubens.

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Arc de Triomphe Tour Place in Paris by Kambe Banda

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Arc de Triomphe Tour Place in Paris
One of the most popular tourist attractions in Paris, the Arc de Triomphe was constructed in 1806 to memorialize the triumphal battles of Napoleon Bonaparte. Standing 164 feet high and 148 feet (50 by 45 meters) wide, the arch features intricate reliefs depicting victorious battles and engraved names of many who died fighting for the emperor. Beneath the arch is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from the first world war.

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Notre Dame de Paris by Kambe Banda

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Notre Dame de Paris by Kambe Banda
No trip to Paris could be complete without a visit to the world famous Notre Dame cathedral. Standing more than 400 feet (120 meters) high with two lofty towers and a spire, this marvelous church is considered a supreme example of French Gothic architecture. A tour of this 13th century masterpiece allows visitors to admire the awe-inspiring rose windows, Gothic carvings, beautiful sculptures and a collection of relics.

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Sacre-Coeur Travel Place in Paris by Kambe Banda

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Sacre-Coeur Travel Place in Paris by Kambe Banda
One of the most noticeable landmarks in Paris is the striking white-domed basilica of the Sacre-Coeur. Situated at the city’s highest point on Montmartre hill, this stunning basilica draws many tourists every year to see its marble architecture and gorgeous interior. A tour awards visitors with views of gold mosaics, stained-glass windows and one of the world’s largest clocks.


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Jardin du Luxembourg Tour Place in Paris by Kambe Banda

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Jardin du Luxembourg Tour Place in Paris by Kambe Banda
Known in English as the Luxembourg Gardens, this public park is the second largest in Paris. Visitors here can picnic or stroll leisurely among beautiful lawns, formal gardens and fruit orchards that feature many artistic statues and fountains. For fun and sport, there are jogging paths, tennis courts and fitness equipment. Children can play in the huge playground, ride ponies, watch a puppet show and sail model boats in a pond.

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Musee d'Orsay Tour Place in Paris by Kambe Banda

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Musee d'Orsay Tour Place in Paris by Kambe Banda
A must-do for art lovers, the Musee d’Orsay is known for housing the world’s premier collection of impressionist paintings. Located in a former railway station, this grand museum showcases thousands of art works and objects that cover a period between the mid-1800s and the early 1900s. Visitors can walk through several rooms to view amazing art works by many famous artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, Cezane, Degas, Pissarro, Renoir and Jean-Francois Millet.

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Travel Place Centre Pompidou in Paris by Kambe Banda

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Travel Place Centre Pompidou in Paris by Kambe Banda
Designed in the style of high-tech architecture, Centre Pompidou is a cultural institution in the Beaubourg area of the 4th arrondissement. It houses a vast public library, the Musée National d’Art Moderne which is the largest museum for modern art in Europe, a bookshop, a movie theater and a panoramic terrace. The library occupies the first three floors of the building, while the museum’s permanent collection is located on floors 4 and 5. The first and top floor are used for large expositions. The Centre is named after Georges Pompidou, the President of France from 1969 to 1974 who commissioned the building.

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Sainte-Chapelle Travel Place in Paris by Kambe Banda

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Sainte-Chapelle  Travel Place in Paris by Kambe Banda
Begun sometime after 1239, the Sainte-Chapelle is considered among the highest achievements of Gothic architecture. Its construction was commissioned by King Louis IX of France to house his collection of Passion Relics, including Christ’s Crown of Thorns, one of the most important relics in medieval Christendom. Although damaged during the French revolution, and restored in the 19th century, it retains one of the most extensive in-situ collections of 13th-century stained glass anywhere in the world.

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Travel Place de la Concorde in Paris by Kambe Banda

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Place de la Concorde
At the east end of the Champs-Elysées is Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris with fantastic vistas in every direction. It was in this square that the French King Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and many others were guillotined during the French revolution. The large 3200 years old Egyptian obelisk in the center of the Place de la Concorde was brought from the Temple of Luxor in the 19th century.


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