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American Think tank calls for Fair Elections and End of Attacks on Judiciary

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An American think-tank Freedom House has issued a statement calling on Malawi Government to ensure there is fair elections on June 23 and to end the attacks on the judiciary. Freedom House works to defend human rights and promote democratic change, with a focus on political rights and civil liberties

Recent Attacks on opposition and attempts to force out senior Supreme Court judges undermine democracy in Malawi has forced the think tank to speak out and in their statement released on Monday its says 

“Malawi’s upcoming presidential election is increasingly under threat,” said Tiseke Kasambala, chief of party for Freedom House’s Advancing Rights in Southern Africa program. “The government’s attempt to force out senior Supreme Court judges through early retirement—just days before the rerun election—seriously undermines judicial independence and the integrity of Malawi’s democracy. In addition, recent violent attacks by ruling party supporters against opposition activists, human rights defenders, and journalists call into question whether the election will be free and fair. Malawian authorities should end their harassment of the judiciary, investigate all reports of violence, prosecute those responsible, and allow citizens to freely express their opinions without fear of reprisal. The government should also take steps to ensure that voters are able to cast ballots without undue risk to their health amid the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Tiseke Kasambala, chief of party for Freedom House

Background:

In the June 23 election, President Peter Mutharika of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) will face Lazarus Chakwera, leader of an opposition coalition that includes the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and the United Transformation Movement (UTM).

A landmark Constitutional Court ruling in February 2020 nullified the results of the country’s 2019 presidential election, which Mutharika, the incumbent, had narrowly won. Citing serious irregularities, the court called for a fresh election to be held within 150 days. On May 8, the Supreme Court unanimously rejected Mutharika’s appeal against the ruling and upheld the Constitutional Court judgment.

On June 12, the chief secretary to the government issued a public notice declaring that Malawi’s chief justice, Andrew Nyirenda, had been placed on leave pending retirement. The chief justice was not due to retire until December 2021. Another senior judge was also said to have been placed on leave under similar circumstances. The judiciary pushed back against the announcements, saying it would review the matter and that the judges in question would continue to discharge their functions.

Presidential Cup Sponsorship increased to MK400 Million

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Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Development Joseph Mwanamvekha says government has increased Presidential Cup Sponsorship from Mk120 Million to MK 400 Million.

Mwanamvekha made the announced on Friday during the presentation of 2020/21 budget statement at Parliament building in Lilongwe.  He said President Peter Mutharika is committed in improving sporting activities in the country.  

“The President (Professor Peter Mutharika) is committed to improving sporting standards in this country especially at grassroots level.

In order to live up to this commitment, this Government has increased sponsorship of the Presidential Cup to MK400.0 million from MK120.0 million,” said Mwanamvekha.  

Of this amount, MK200.0 million will be allocated to football, K100.0 million to netball and the balance of MK100.0 million to cater for all other sports disciplines in all the districts.

According to the Minister, administration of all sports activities under the Presidential Cup initiative will be done through the Office of the President and Cabinet.

Mwanamvekha Unveils MK 2 Trillion Budget’

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The Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Development, Joseph Mwanamvekha has projected the 2020/2021 Budget at over MK2 trillion representing 28.3 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Mwanamvekha made the statement today at Parliament in Lilongwe during his presentation of the 2020/2021 Budget Statement.

Minister has allocated K29 billion for the fresh presidential election. He indicated that discussions with donors on the financing of the elections have proved futile as most donors have expressed their inability to support this election.

On women and youth empowerment, the Minister said Government has increased the loan allocation to the Malawi Enterprise Development Fund to K15 billion.

Out of this, K2 billion will be dedicated to be accessed by women and youth who have been directly affected by COVID-19.

On Education and Skills Development, the Minister said the sector has been allocated the largest portion of the budget amounting to MK387.9 billion which he said is representing 19.2 percent of the total budget.

“The Health Sector ranks second with a projected allocation of MK195.3 billion, representing 9.7 percent of the total budge, ” said Mwanamvekha.

Delivering the Statement, Mwanamvekha expressed concern over rising public debt which he said remains a major concern to the Government.

“As much as Government would have waned to reduce public debt, this was not possible during the 2019/2020 fiscal year and will likely remain unattainable during the 2020/2021 fiscal year due to the economic downturn and the resultant decline in domestic revenues,” said the Minister.

Concluding the statement, the Finance Minister said the financial year 2020/2021 budget seeks to speed up economic recovery, infrastructure development and economic empowerment for the vast majority of our people, including the youth, women and physically challenged.

Mwanamvekha said the 2020/2021 budget further aims to ride on the macroeconomic stability so far achieved during the past three fiscal years and build a resilient economy capable of withstanding unforeseen shocks.

Parliament will go into Cluster Committees to scrutinize the 2020/2021 budget from Monday, 15th June to Friday, 19th June, 2020.

Opposition Spokesperson on Finance and Chairperson of the Budget Committee will respond to the budget from Monday, 22nd June to Friday, 19th June, 2020.

This will be followed by general debate which will be curtailed on Thursday, 25th June and immediately, thereafter, the House will go into Committee of Supply up to Tuesday, 29th June, 2020.

The 2020/21 Budget  is expected to be passed in Parliament  by Monday, 30th of June, 2020.

Tonse Alliance RSA to host Richard Chimwendo as Malawians in Diaspora gears to stop election rigging

The flamboyant Director of youth in the Malawi Congress Party Hon Richard Chimwendo, popularly known as Bulldozer will on Monday 15th June engage with Malawians living in diaspora. According to statement Tonse alliance Diaspora, Chimwendo will be the main guest at a virtual event that is aimed at raising funds for election monitoring for the forth coming presidential elections

Speaking to 247Malawi News, Amos Banda, country director of MCP Diaspora Wing RSA said  Party members of  Tonse alliance partners came up with this idea after  realising that many people that are in diaspora cannot vote but can play a role is safeguarding the vote. “ DPP managed to rig the last elections , but this time around we want to have  enough monitors to make sure Dr Lazarus Chakwera vote is protected. Therefore we have requested Hon Richard  Chmwendo to be with us and talk to Malawians that are in diaspora”

The event will be virtual using the video conferencing app Zoom and will start at 7pm . Since its part of a fundraising initiative, slots for the events are being reserved after a payment of a small fee . “Slots for the event are going fast and we urge people to reserve theirs as soon as they can . It will cost R200 for those in South Africa and other African countries, £15 for those in Europe and £20 for those in America. We have also decided to give opportunity to those in Malawi to join us which will cost MK10000” Said Banda.

Those wanting to secure slots are encouraged to contact  these number +27727951553 or +27829941709 or any of the Tonse alliance diaspora groups . Malawi conducts its presidential elections on June 23 after constitutional court nullified last years elections results .

MCP Diaspora spokesman Chalo Mvula commended Tonse Alliance RSA for having courage to arrange this event, and for displaying the unity that is there in Tonse alliance. Similar events have happened in the last two weeks with Hon Patricia Kaliati, Daud Suleman and Timothy Mtambo being guests for events organised by Tonse Alliance USA and UK respectively.

DPP- UDF Plot to kill Chilima fails, Convoy vehicle flips injuring police officers

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By Zakale Botomani

It has been reported that police officers who were part of Vice President Dr Saulos Chilima security have sustained serious injuries after their vehicle was involved in an accident in Ntcheu. Chilima who is the running mate of Tonse alliance was on a campaign trail and was on whistle stops in the district.  They were rushed to Balaka District Hospital for treatment.

Our team of investigators have established that, the so-called accident is actually a near miss.  Enemies of the vice president had planned to eliminate him, but things didn’t go to plan, and his vehicle was missed. “This is a hit job that missed the target, they had planned to cause accident to Chilima vehicle but things didn’t go according to plan and sadly it’s the police officers that have been injured”

Chilima

Chilima has been clear in his meetings that some politicians are planning of killing him. Just last week he accused former president Bakili Muluzi of plotting to attack him in Mangochi using an agent named Mr Mtenje. Recently his speeches have been more spiritual , calling people not to be afraid because God is with Malawi.

UTM spokesperson, Dr. Joseph Chidanti-Malunga, said the vice president had to   call-off the last of his whistle-stop rallies on the Ntcheu trip.

Chilima’s campaign trail has meet a lot of setbacks as he has been a  target of attacks. It all started when his convoy was stoned in Phalombe . A few days ago , his convoy was pelted with stones again in Liwonde which left some people injured . Investigations established that Muluzi family was involved in paying money  to   people to throw stones at the Vice president.

Speaking on condition of anonymity , our source  said “ Chilima is feared most because he seems to know a lot of secrets  of most of the big names in UDF and DPP, thats why they want to eliminate him “

Malawi goes to the polls on June 23 to elect a new president.