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Malawians trash HRDC, calling it a time wasting organization

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By Vincent Gunde

Malawians have described the Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) as a time wasting organization.

The organization has been given a last time to speak on issues affecting the citizens ranging from fuel, forex, procurement of fertilizer, sky-rocketing prices of essential goods and hunger crisis.

Gift Trapenze



Contributing to a local radio news talk programme on Sunday, many Malawians said they wish HRDC die a natural death as for three years that Tonse Alliance has been in government, the organization has not been active enough as it is known to many.

The organization is accused of enjoying the benefits of corruption that have rocked government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) .

Malawians were reacting following a news conference the organization organized with the main underlined subject ’’Malawi is in economic crisis drifting towards a failed state wondering as to when the HRDC realized that Malawi is now a failed state.

In a statement signed by its National Chairperson Gift Trapence, the HRDC called upon the MCP led government to acknowledge the crisis at hand departing from business as usual and earnestly work to address the issues.

The HRDC called on President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera to remain in office and suspend all international and local travel, dismiss underperforming ministers, Coleen Zamba, presidential advisors, Principal Secretaries and Directors who have failed in their duty to manage the country.

“Ensure professional and transparent procurement, management and timely distribution of fertilizer for the AIP, present sustainable and action able solutions to the fuel crisis,” reads the HRDC statement in part.

Malawians said they were expecting the HRDC to come with a strong force that government has failed to address escalating cost of living, fertilizer procurement, food crisis, fuel and forex challenges that in four day’s- time, they are mobilizing Malawians to go to the streets to demonstrate against the failed government.

They say no one in Malawi can listen to the HRDC for its calls to go to the streets claiming that the organization is part of government and if the MCP led government has failed the HRDC too, has also failed hence not to take Malawians for granted.

And giving government reaction to the HRDC presser, Minister of Information Moses Kunkuyu, has assured Malawians that the Chakwera led administration is already working in addressing issues of economic crisis that have engulfed the country.

’’People must be assured that everything that President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera does, he does, it is for the betterment of Malawian lives,’’he said.

Cassim Chilumpha accuses Tonse Alliance administration of failing to end corruption in Malawi

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By Chisomo Phiri

Former Vice President and leader of Assembly for Democracy and Development (ADD) Cassim Chilumpha has accused the current ruling Tonse Alliance government of failing to end corruption in the country as it promised during campaign.

Speaking at Nyambadwe primary school ground in Ndirande, Blantyre on Sunday where he held a political rally, Chilumpha said Tonse Alliance promised Malawians that it will end corruption which is dragging Malawi behind in terms of development but that has until now not been complimented.

Cassim Chilumpha



The Ex-Veep claimed that the involvement of vice president Dr. Saulos Chilima in the $280,000 corruption case is a clear indication that the Tonse Alliance administration has failed to end corruption in Malawi

He urged people to vote for him as Malawi president during 2025 general elections if Malawi is to do well in all aspects of development.

According to Chilumpha, the prevailing challenges of hunger, fuel shortage and high cost of living under Tonse Alliance warrant a change of leadership in 2025.

He said once voted into power,he will introduce a 10-member cabinet so as to avoid careless plunder of public resources.

Chilumpha added that his leadership will also ensure smooth cash flow in the country.

“We want Malawians to have money and that is why ADD is here for. That is why I am here for.I am urging you to vote wisely in 2025,” he said.

Chilumpha served as the country’s vice president from 2004 to 2009.

Mitambo reelected Providence Industrial Mission President

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By Andrew Salima

The incumbent President for Providence Industrial Mission (PIM) Reverend Wilson Mitambo has been re-electedelected as the president of the church following elections that took place Saturday at its headquarters in Chiradzulu.

Rev. Mitambo who was competing with other 2 candidates got 366, Rev. Moses Muontcha got 180 and Rev. Moses Chinyama got 63.

Mitambo



Rev. Mitambo has been leading the church since the first time he won as the president in 2018

The PIM church remains one engrained on the history of Malawi as it was the church that was founded by Reverend John Chilembwe

The PIM served as the focal point of the 1915 Chilembwe uprising. In the aftermath of the uprising, the government shut the PIM down and either executed or imprisoned most of its leaders. The government demolished its main church, the New Jerusalem Baptist Church, after recapturing the village of Mbombwe in which it was situated. The PIM remained closed until 1926, when it reopened under the leadership of former student Daniel Sharpe Malekebu. Malekebu led the PIM until 1971, for a total of 45 years. .

Joe Kellz wins a music competition in Zambia

By McLloyd Kudzingo

Malawian musician Kelvin Jonathan Pangani known in music circles as Joe Kellz has won the ‘My Booth’ music competition in Zambia.

The former Zathu Band member became victorious after beating Zambia’s Evans Ndalama who finished as the runner up.

Kellz



As a winner, the ‘Moyo’ hit-maker has been awarded with a recording deal in Zambia worth $50,000 and a cash prize of $10,000.

The competition which started in May this year, attracted 15 contestants from Malawi, Zimbabwe and Zambia.

The competition was organized by Elation Entertainment which is one of the biggest Entertainment companies in Zambia.

Maranatha Academy to reward K1 million to PSLCE overall best performer Alinafe Chulu

By Chisomo Phiri

The country’s top private school Maranatha Academy has announced that it will on Friday present K1million to Alinafe Chulu, a standard 8 girl from Playdor Private school in Blantyre who scored the highest in this year’s Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE).

Speaking to local media,the school managing director Ernest Kaonga said Alinafe will be awarded at the Bingu International Conference Centre in Lilongwe during Maranatha Heroes party where 13 other outstanding students in the 2023 Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examination will be awarded.

Alinafe Chulu



“As Maranatha Academy, we feel in promoting the girl child education and having seen that this year its a female student who was top in PSLCE we said why cant we encourage her with an award.

“So we are presenting cash amounting to K1 million to her as a token of appreciation and encouraging her to work more extra harder. We know that this award will also enhance competition among learners in std 8 in the country,” said Kaonga.

According to Kaonga,during the ceremony the Academy will recognize and award students from both public and private secondary schools who scored six to nine points in the MSCE exams.

He said Vitumbiko Kaunda, from Mtendere secondary school will receive K1 million for scoring six points while Arnold Nyasulu from Robert Laws Secondary School will also be awarded for scoring seven points.

“Praise Kabaghe and Hastings Kumwenda from Maranatha Boys Academy will be awarded for scoring 8 points each.

“The school will also recognize nine girls from public and private institutions for attaining nine points,”he said.

Alinafe,was announced the most outstanding learner of the 2022/2023 PSLCE examination after scoring an aggregate of 449 marks.

The girl who aspires to become a doctor, is also the only female learner on the top 10 list released by the ministry of education through Malawi National Examination Board (MANEB).