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Government commentator Rick Dzida commends Chakwera’s administration for achieving 2 years of examination leak-free

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By Vincent Gunde

One of the country’s good governance commentators Rick Dzida, has commended President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera’s administration for achieving 2 years of examination leak-free.

But Dzida stresses that despite that improvement, still illiteracy levels remain high and that no deliberate plans to address the issue.

Dzida has however, asked government to implement compulsory primary school education for children of a certain age, to consider helping deserving students who drop out of school due to high fees in universities and secondary schools.

Chakwera



He has also asked President Chakwera to explain to Malawians the progress which have been made in constructing secondary schools in each constituency with funding from the American government and providing solutions to the jobless university graduates.

In an open letter to President Chakwera dated 3rd September, 2023 Dzida has advised President Chakwera that he has the full responsibility to uphold, defend and respect the Malawi constitution as the supreme law of the land.

Dzida says President Chakwera is the driver of the country claiming that all the people he has appointed or appointing in government are there to assist him leading the country in the interest of all saying their failure is Chakwera’s failure and their success is Chakwera’s success.

He has lamented that under President Chakwera’s leadership, government seem to have taken control over the National Assembly where it appears that the Speaker of Parliament Rt. Hon. Catherine Gotani-Hara is participating in the election of the Leader of Opposition in Parliament.

The commentator says corruption under Chakwera’s administration has reached an alarming level in virtually Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) with him seen as promoting corruption as recently evidenced with the pardoning of corruption suspects Dr. Bakili Muluzi and Uladi Mussa.

“You are being seen involved personally interfering with the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) to shield MCP loyalists, Eisenhower Mkaka’s Mercedes Benz bribery case with businessperson Zuneth Sattar,” reads the letter in part.

On the Public Sector Reforms Report which was submitted to him by the Vice President Dr. Saulosi Klaus Chilima, Dzida has reminded President Chakwera that Malawians have the right to access the Report wondering why he has chosen to remain silent as if the Report was not made available through taxpayer’s money.

Dzida has expressed fears that corruption in the Judiciary has reached an unprecedented level saying courts are shielding corruption suspects from being interrogated by an institution constitutionally mandated to investigate and prosecute corruption suspects.

Ministry of Education terminates contract with Nangaunozge construction company over underperformance

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By Chisomo Phiri

Ministry of Education has terminated the K2 billion contract between the ministry and Nangaunozge Construction Company for failing to comply with the terms of the contract.

The company was contracted to construct Machinga Secondary School.

The development follows a recent petition written by a group calling itself Friends of Machinga Trust (FOM), which asked the ministry to terminate the contract with the contractor for failure to meet most of the contract’s conditions.

Machinga Secondary school



Confirming the development to 247 Malawi News, the principal secretary in the Ministry of Education, Chikondano Mussa said the ministry is in the process of identifying another contractor to finalize the project.

Mussa said the contractor was tasked to construct eight hostels for boys and girls and a kitchen in 2018 and was expected to finish in 2019, but has failed to complete the project within the stipulated time although he pocketed the full amount.

In April 2021, Vice-president Saulosi Chilima also ordered Nangaunozge building contractor to finish construction works in two months when he toured the school, but the contractor did not comply.

Meanwhile, several people have commended the ministry for the decision.

President Chakwera says Malawi on the right path in attaining ECF

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By Linda Kwanjana


Malawi has proved to be on the right direction in as far as attainment of Extended credit facility is concerned.

IMF has been giving Malawi recommendations and guidelines to follow in order to achieve the program.

Fortunately, Malawi has done everything that the Britten Woods body has been demanding including debt restructuring.

The president travelled all the way to Ghana just to meet he IMF high level team to discuss about this as well as meeting Afrixim Bank team on the same.

Gopinath, President Chakwera and Finance Minister Sosten Gwengwe



All this effort which Malawi has demonstrated, has earned the country a credit.

This is why this morning at Kamuzu Palace, President Chakwera hosted International Monetary Fund delegation led by First Deputy Managing Director Ms. Gita Gopinath.

The delegation is in the country to appreciate economic recovery efforts following a myriad of inconveniences due to external shocks notably natural disasters and geopolitical strife in Eastern Europe.

Writing on his Facebook page, the president says he appreciates the trust that IMF has placed in his administration based on the tough and bold decisions that have been taken to resuscitate the economy.

“The multilateral development bank has assured us of its commitment to help us find solutions to current economic challenges and attainment of satisfactory credit sustainability.

“I have told the IMF team that Malawi remains determined and focused to grow the economy and build sustainable communities in line with the Malawi Vision 2063 agenda,” he says.

Chakwera adds: “We remain hopeful that the discussions the IMF mission is undertaking with the Reserve Bank of Malawi and the Ministry of Finance will progress into clarity of a new Extended Credit Facility, ” he writes on his official Facebook page.

Shabir Jussab ‘evades’ duty on St. Andrews uniforms

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By Linda Kwanjana

On the run businessman Mohamed Shabir Salim Jussab is embroiled in yet another scam, this time around his Limbe-based firm, RR Trading, reportedly evaded duty on school uniforms supplied to St. Andrews International Primary School in Blantyre.

Both Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) spokesperson Wilma Chalulu and the school’s company secretary Oswald Mtokale did not respond to questionnaires sent to them last week when asked to respond to the allegations.

On the run , Jussab



But our insiders at MRA disclosed that investigations were underway to pursue the duty evasion by RR Trading and make the firm face the law.

“We are overwhelmed with cases of firms, or even individuals, evading duty. But definitely, we will deal with this one, and so many others before us,” the source said.

Mtokale, asked whether St. Andrews International Primary School was aware of the duty evasion saga of school uniforms applied to them worth over K50 million, said he needed more time to engage the school’s board before responding, but he did not revert by press time today.

The family of Jussab is being implicated in numerous scams soon immediately after Shabir left Malawi for Saudi Arabia.

MRA sources earlier last week also disclosed that businessman Humair Salim Mahomed Sidik Jussab, a young brother to Shabir, lied to authorities at the tax-collecting body that he was a student returning home from school in South Africa to evade paying duty for a hot car he brought in Malawi.

MRA sources said the businessman used special exemptions MRA offer for certain individuals returning home, disclosing that Jussab lied he was a student who went for studies in South Africa and was not returning home.

“Through our ongoing investigations, in collaboration with police, we have discovered that duty was not paid for this car in question, BZ 1382, VW double cab. We know it was being repaired at a garage in Blantyre, Fernando Motors. We have taken special interest and we are investigating the matter further.

“The unfortunate part is that we have learnt that the person in question [Humair Jussab] is not in the country and police are also looking for him on other criminal charges in connection to the same car,” an officer disclosed.

Chief Resident Magistrate Court in Blantyre recently issued a warrant of arrest against businessman Humair Jussab over the car.

This is after Interpol a couple of weeks ago, joined by Malawi Police Service, managed to trace the car at the garage.

Shabir is also suspected to be on the run after another warrant of arrest was also issued against him earlier for alleged cyber harassment offences.

The warrant of arrest issued against Humair require investigators from Blantyre Police Station who applied for it to hunt the suspect and bring him before the court.

“This is to authorise and require you to enter into upon and arrest the said suspect, and if arrested, to take possession of the said suspect and produce the same forthwith before this court,” reads the warrant of arrest in part.

The warrant explains the offence is suspected to have occurred on December 15 2022 when the suspect brought the car into Malawi dishonestly.

MPS investigators carried out an operation in selected districts that included Blantyre and Mangochi, according to South West Region Police Headquarters spokesperson Beatrice Mikuwa.

The Interpol recovered four vehicles, including this Amarok VW registered in the name of Humair Jussab.

Humair’s elder brother, Shabir, apart from the cyber harassment offences, is also wanted by police for assault of his driver, and is also facing a K26 million claim for his client’s vehicle he failed to repair at his garage.

The K26 million claim was filed by Shafqat Kasam, demanding the refund which he said was value of his BMW convertible which he claimed RR Auto Service, Shabir’s garage in Blantyre, failed to repair it for over two years.

Kasam claimed in an interview his car, which he said was a runner and only had a sun roof problem which was not functioning, was not repaired until the garage was sold and he later heard that Shabir was on Interpol Red Alert and in Saudi Arabia.

On the case of the fired driver who told police he was assaulted, the 72-year-old ex-employee, Stainford Kalitsilira, told police his former boss assaulted him and verbally abused him on July 16 2021

DSTV services to resume in Malawi this Friday

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) says MultiChoice Malawi will resume providing DStv services in the country by this Friday.

In a statement signed by MACRA Director General, Daud Suleman, the development follows its meeting with Multichoice Malawi on Monday in Lilongwe.

Suleman



The statement says the two sides have agreed to resolve their dispute in a manner that balances the interests of either party and within the boundaries of the applicable law.

This comes a week after Information Minister Moses Kunkuyu ordered MACRA to withdraw its court case against MCA so that the issue should be resolved outside court.

MCA withdrew the DStv services in the country after the communications regulator stopped it from hiking subscription tariffs.