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Minister worried over lack of documentation for expatriates

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Minister of Homeland Security, Richard Chimwendo Banda has expressed concern over lack of documentation for some expatriates who come in the country to work.

Speaking when he paid a surprise visit to Salima Sugar Company, on his series of familiarisation tours to some companies, Chimwendo Banda said he has noted that most of the expatriates who are working in the country lack documentation.

During the visit to the company the Minister discovered that over 60 Indian nationals including some top management officials do not have work permits, a development he described as unfortunate.

Minister of Homeland Security, Richard Chimwendo Banda

“We were tipped that there are so many people working without documentation here and our conclusion after the visit is that it is true that almost many people working here have no permits.

“We have asked for their files from their headquarters and we will be following them up,” said Chimwendo.

The Minister was however, quick to point out that the motive of his tour was not to scare away investors or torture anyone but to make sure that everyone who comes to develop this country must follow the law.

“Work permits are a well-known thing for everyone or any investor. There is no excuse one can give for them to invest in Malawi without a work permit. What we want is to make sure that they follow the law,” said the Minister.

He added: “No one should just come here and start working without following the right procedures on what the law says on work permits for foreigners.”

Chimwendo also expressed concern over a tendency of employing more foreigners than locals saying much as the country needs expatriates, there is also need to employ locals on jobs that they can manage.

“We have also been notified of a tendency of employing foreigners on jobs that Malawians can also do. We appreciate that on each and every work there must be some expatriates and that a factory like this one cannot run without such people.

“We appreciate that they can do their job but there are also other jobs that locals can ably do without being an expert,” said Chimwendo.

On this point the Minister said he will work hand in hand with the Minister of labour to make sure that Malawians are also considered and that jobs are created for them.

The reporter failed to get a comment from Salima Sugar Company officials who said were not willing to speak to the media.

Speaking in an interview with Mana, one of the workers who did not want to be mentioned said the minister’s visit was a relief for them saying it could be a chance for their voices to be heard.

“We face so many challenges here which include low wages, inhuman treatment and lack of protective equipment among others which when we try to voice out nothing changes. We would like the minister to hear our stories so that he can act,” he said.

Salima Sugar Company is a limited company which has its main business of producing and selling sugar.<

Where is health Minister Chiponda amid Covid19 pandemic? Malawians ask

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By Durell Namasani

The new Minister of Health Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda and her deputy Chrissie Kalamula have come under intense fire for being quiet at the time when Malawi is experiencing the worst devastating pandemic of Covid19.

Malawians have turned to social media to vent their anger as the number of Covid infections and deaths continue to rise. Khumbize replaced Jappie Mhango in the new cabinet that new president Chakwera announced weeks ago.  People have been quick to point out that at least Jappie, despite his links to misappropriating allowance money was  giving regular updates and was seen to be actively on the ground working.

One Paul Msoma wrote “Are the two Minister of Health in quarantine or what?
Jappie and Bottoman were corrupt yes but at least they made effort to be seen every other day either at a Press briefing or at an official visit of health facilities across the country. The current ministers unless l missed it haven’t visited a single health facility to familiarise themselves with the situation on the ground”

New Health Minister Khumbize Chiponda

Another concerned Malawians wrote “Minister of Health: Put on your boots now before Malawi heads into a crisis. Reminder: it’s a pandemic, not child’s play”

Dedicated Government Critic Dickson Kashoti  asked for an explanation from the health minister on why late Karonga Central legislator Dr Cornelius  Mwalwanda could travel 600km from Karonga  to Lilongwe  just to get to a covid19 isolation centre  . Kashoti also went on to say “ 
last week we had shocking news that the country is running out of ventilators, the life saving equipment for covid-19 patients; Health workers in public health facilities continue to complain of lack of PPE, looks like the government continues to pay a deaf ear to this appeal, madam Health minister, you may wish to address this”.

There has also been criticism of the new that President Chakwera set up citing that the committee has largely comprised of politicians. With Covid case on the increase, Malawi finds itself running out of test kits, shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) exposing our health workers to danger

All set for MCP Diaspora election of new office bearers

By Durell Namasani

The Diaspora Chapter of the ruling Malawi Congress Party will be electing its new office bearers. The new bearers will replace the current executive whose term of office finishes at the end of this month after being in office for 5 years

Making the statement available to 247Malawi News, the outgoing Spokesperson of the group Chalo Mvula confirmed that indeed elections are due to take place  and that New leadership will be unveiled at the beginning of August “ We are a democratic institution just like our party in Malawi, as such leaders  need to get fresh mandate every five years to lead the organisation”

Malawi Congress Party Diaspora Network (MCPDN) structure sees it having members all over the world. It is the Umbrella body that currently comprises of MCP wings from RSA, USA, UK , Canada and  Republic of Ireland.

Some members of the MCP Diaspora

Malawi Congress Party Diaspora has been one of the success stories of external wings of Malawi political parties . With USA based Lucy Chitembeya and UK based  Allan as the first leaders since its inceptions, the group is currently headed by UK based Patricia Kulipa Chimangeni    who is deputised by USA based Paulos Banda.

The Diaspora MCP has made great contribution towards ushering in of Dr Lazarus Chakwera as the new President of Malawi after it recently donated K9 million kwacha towards election monitoring. This follows another K6 million that was donated for the same initiative back in 2019. On top of the financial contributions, the group has also been strategically active on social media promoting the MCP party.  One member of the group, Music artist Nic Thindwa  released a number of singles prior to election in support of the party with the latest one being “Tipambana” done alongside Rudo Chakwera.

On the upcoming elections, Chalo Mvula said candidates will be those that are affiliated to the group “ As an umbrella group on various regional wings , ours leaders will continue to be based in different countries  “added Mvula.

Foreign Minister Mkaka to feature on London Political virtual pre summit event

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 By Chalo Mvula

The Newly appointed Malawi  foreign affairs Minister Hon Eisenhower Mkaka and Deputy minister for health Hon Chrissie Kalamula will be among the top speakers at a virtual pre-summit event that has been organised by the London Political Summit group.

The virtual event which is scheduled to take place on Monday 21st July , will see Hon Mkaka and Hon Kalamula share the platform  with the  Minister for Women Affairs and Social Development  in Nigeria, Hon Dr Pauline Tallen; British Conservative Party  Member of Parliament (MP) for Peterborough  Paul Bristow , and  Steve Azzaki, member of House of Reps in Nigeria.  The meeting will use Zoom conferencing platform and is scheduled to start at 2pm GMT

London Political Summit is a growing think-tank platform set to engage with Political and economic leaders. It also engages with emerging leaders of the future on the trends of governance and democratic paradigm shifts.

The theme of the Monday event will be “Politics of Covid, Post-Covid and the SDG Positives”. The actual summit, which is a yearly event is planned for October. The pre-summit event sets the tone of what is to come at the summit in October which among other things Awards are given out to politicians who have made a difference in various countries. Renowned TV host Dr Pauline Long will  be the host the pre summit event  alongside Dr Josephine Odiambo

The impact of the Covid19 pandemic has made the organisers centre around the issue as the main theme for this year’s gathering. “The theme this year is centred on, “Politics of Covid, Post-Covid and the SDG Positives”. Considering the various Covid-19 political challenges and its resultant socio-economic uncertainty both across Europe and Africa. It is now important to re-examine the role of politics in national security, human security and social development. The summit would look at the emerging trends of health and social inequalities among women, children and the gender divide in modern society” reads the statement from the group.

On why Hon Mkaka  has been chosen to be one of the main speakers , the summit executive member  Allan Mandindi  said  the organisers felt Mkaka is a perfect fit  as he has just taken up a challenging role  of building international relations for Malawi “We are sure that Hon Mkaka is coming in his new role with fresh ideas, and by engaging with these leaders from the other countries , it will be beneficial as far as knowledge exchange is concerned”   With the issue centred on Covid19 Mandindi said Hon Chrissie Kalamula, as  deputy health minister will have opportunity of sharing to the world the current state of the pandemic in Malawi and what Malawi is doing to slow down the rise of the pandemic. There will also be opportunity to hear what other countries who have been hot hard by the virus such as UK are doing to contain the spread.

London summit executive member  Allan Mandindi

Participants for the event will include political leaders and top government officials from around the world, community leaders, civil societies and academics. The event is also open to members of the public interested in understanding  the ideas that form a political will, public will power, separation of powers, nationalism and patriotism  in modern societies .

For more details on how to secure a slot on the zoom event  , you can visit Website:https://londonpoliticalsummitawards.org/

UK to inject 40 Million Euros to boost trade with Malawi

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UK is to implement a 40 million euros trade project in Malawi through the Trade Mark East Africa with the aim of improving trade infrastructure, enhancing the trade environment, and boosting business competitiveness.

This was disclosed by the Acting UK High Commissioner to Malawi, Dave Beer when he paid a courtesy call on the new Minister of Trade, Sosten Gwengwe.

David Beer and Sosten Gwengwe

During the meeting, the two exchanged views on strengthening cooperation in the areas of Trade and Private Sector Development.

Gwengwe also took time to commend the UK for its continued support to Malawi and reiterated government’s readiness and commitment to promote Trade Development and Export growth in order to improve Malawi’s trade balance and the economic livelihoods of the citizens.