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Three months loan repayments suspension by Malawi banks

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Commercial banks in Malawi have suspended loan repayments for three months due to the coronavirus pandemic. The banks revealed the arrangement in a statement signed by President of Bankers Association of Malawi (BAM) Kwanele Ngwenya and Registrar of Financial Institutions Dalitso Kabambe who is also Reserve Bank of Malawi Governor.

The suspension, which is with effect from April 9, 2020 has been effected to mitigate the impact of the Covid-19 on the economy.

“[The commercial banks] immediately provide a three-month moratorium on interest and principal repayments for loans by borrowers,” reads part of the statement.

Registrar of Financial Institutions Dalitso Kabambe

It adds that banks will restructure and refinance or renegotiate loans for small and medium scale enterprises, corporate insitutions and other borrowers affected by Covid-19 on a case by case basis.

They will also reduce by 50 percent fees and charges related to internet banking, mobile payments and other related services in order to encourage usage of electronic payment transactions

Moreover, until the risk of Covid-19 is under control, banks will suspend all payments of bonuses and dividends.

On its part, the Reserve Bank of Malawi will activate the Emergency Liquidity Assistance Facility and make it available to Banks on a case by case basis.

The Central Bank will also approve the recapitalisation plan under the Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) Directive beyond 90 days in the unlikely event of a Bank breaching the Prudential Capital Requirement Directive as a result of COVID-19

Malawi has registered nine cases of the coronavirus and one death. Across the globe, more than 1.6 million cases and over 96,000 deaths have been recorded.

USA citizens to be evacuated from Malawi

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The US embassy in Malawi has chartered a plane that will evacuate its citizens from Malawi amidst the Covid19 pandemic.

In statement from the embassy there will be a Special Flight Leaving Lilongwe to the United States.

Americans interested in repatriation should immediately contact the U.S. Embassy Consular section no later than 7:30 am on Tuesday, April 14. Vulnerable populations will be prioritized

President Trump leading the fight against Covid19

The decision has angered some critics who have questioned the idea of repatriating citizens from a less hit area like Malawi to USA where the pandemic has hit hard

USA President Donald Trump initially downplayed the impact of the virus ,describing the whole thing as a hoax before changing his tone after the USA became the worst hit country. There are 434,791 cases of covid19 in USA, 24,058 people have recovered so far and 14,802 people have died.

Another Malawian in UK dies of Covid19

As the covid19 pandemic continues to take lives throughout the world, a Malawian based in UK became the second victim to die of the illness barely a day after another Malawian nurse succumbed to the illness.

It is reported that  London based Best Nkhoma  has died.  This follows  the death of Birmigham based Nurse Elsie Chafulumira Sazuze  also died  of the illness.

Best Nkhoma- Covid19 victim

The UK is one of the worst hit areas in the Europe  with average death of 700 people a day as the illness reaches its peak

Friends and a family have paid tribute to Best Nkhoma with some describing him as one of the most talented Volleyball players  to grace the game in Malawi.

Nomads say K1m bond not solution

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Be Forward Wanderers general secretary Victory Maunde has said FAM’s decision for clubs to get back K1 million bond is not a solution to the effects of Covid-19.

In an interview yesterday, Maunde said Super League of Malawi (Sulom) should have called for a meeting with clubs to iron out the problems

He said: “It’s not a solution at all. Sulom was supposed to call for an emergency annual general meeting whereby all teams should come together and assess the situation and agree on certain measures. For instance, we have a wage bill of over K10 million what will K1 million do?

Maunde said Sulom should have recommended for players to take salary cut as it is the case with some European leagues.

“There are issues to do with players contracts, wages among others. We should be going that direction not refunding of K1 million. That’s not the way to go,” he said.

However most clubs welcomed FAM’s decision, saying it will cushion their expenses.

Karonga United GS Ramzy Simwaka was quoted in our sister paper, Weekend Nation saying: “We mainly depend on gate collections for the club’s operations, in particular players and technical staff’s salaries and with the current situation, we are bankrupt. So the K1 million will help us pay players.

Azam Tigers director responsible for technical services Robin Alufandika was also quoted as saying: “For a club that does not have sponsorship like ours, this money will make a difference, especially in paying players upkeep.

Bullets chief administration officer Albert Chigoga said FAM’s move shows that they appreciate the effects of the Covid-19 on local clubs.

Mutharika and Cabinets takes paycut amidst Covid19

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Malawi’s president and all government ministers are taking a 10% wage cut for three months to raise money to tackle the coronavirus outbreak.President Peter Mutharika made the announcement as he set out a stimulus package to help cushion the economic impact of the disease.

Malawi reported its first cases of the coronavirus on Thursday – one of the last countries to do so. The country, among the world’s poorest, has declared a state of emergency.

Mutharika: Measures to combat Covid19

There is no lockdown but schools are closed and the government says it is urging people to work from home and follow hand-washing and social-distancing guidelines.All social gatherings of more than 100 people, such as funerals, church services and political rallies, have been banned.

Mr Mutharika earns about $3,600 (£3,000) a month but no figure was given for how much money would be raised by the pay cut for all ministers.

As part of the stimulus package, the president announced a series of tax breaks for businesses, a reduction in fuel prices and an increase in risk allowances for health workers, Reuters news agency reports.

He also said that an extra 2,000 health workers would be recruited