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Mwanamveka says economy now stabilizing

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Minister of Finance , Economic Planning and Decentralisation Joseph Mwanamveka has assured Malawians that the country’s economy is now gradually stabilising, with signs of improvement already emerging, despite the continued implementation of tough fiscal measures under the proposed national budget.

Mwanamveka said this on Wednesday at the closing of the 2026-2027 pre-budget consultations in Blantyre.

The minister  described the consultations also held in Lilongwe and Mzuzu as constructive and instrumental in shaping government policy.

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“I want to thank all stakeholders who participated in the consultations. They made very useful suggestions, particularly on taxation. Some of the proposals will be considered immediately, while others will be addressed as part of an ongoing policy process,” said Mwanamveka.

He acknowledged that Malawi is undergoing a difficult economic period marked by high public debt, elevated interest payments and a widening fiscal deficit.

However,the minister emphasised that the government’s policy direction is aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability and safeguarding long-term economic growth.

“We are in a very challenging situation as a country, but these measures are necessary to correct structural imbalances in the economy,” he said.

Mwanamveka explained that reduced donor support has compelled government to strengthen domestic revenue mobilisation, resulting in some unpopular tax measures.

He however, stressed that several of the measures are temporary and will be reviewed once economic conditions improve.

“I have previously reduced taxes when macroeconomic fundamentals were strong. The same will happen again when the economy stabilises,” he said.

According to the minister, early indicators suggest that government efforts are beginning to yield results, particularly in the area of foreign exchange availability.

“Our foreign exchange reserves have started improving, which is why we are seeing better availability of fuel and food on the market.

“As reserves strengthen further, pressure on parallel markets will reduce and more foreign exchange will be accessible through banks,” said Mwanamveka.

He declined to give a fixed timeline for full economic recovery, noting that economic performance depends on both domestic and global factors.

“It could take one, two or three years. In economics, many outcomes depend on variables beyond our control,” he said.

On governance reforms, Mwanamveka revealed that government is considering the introduction of electronic payment systems for traffic fines to curb corruption among traffic police officers.

“We have engaged the Inspector General of Police and his deputy, and there is agreement that digital payment systems can help reduce malpractice,” he said.

The minister also urged motorists to refrain from offering bribes, stressing that corruption thrives through the actions of both givers and receivers.

Commenting on inflation and interest rates, Mwanamveka expressed optimism that inflation will continue to ease, driven largely by improved food production.

“Food prices dominate the inflation index. If we manage food inflation, interest rates will eventually decline as well,” he said.

The minister added that government is hopeful of a good agricultural season, which would further support price stability and economic recovery.

“With good rains and strong harvests, the economy will continue on a recovery path,” he said.

On her part ,Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI) Chief Executive Officer (CEO ) Daisy Kambalame,proposed the digitisation of revenue collection to reduce spillage, corruption, manual errors and evasion.

She said the initiative would also enhance efficiency in revenue generation and revenue growth.

Kambalame also proposed the introduction of taxes on motorcycles ( Kabaza) operators to help address financial pressures in health budgets and support improved services delivery.

High Court orders immediate release of Chimwendo Banda

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By Chisomo Phiri

The High Court’s Civil Division in Lilongwe on Wednesday ordered the immediate and unconditional release of Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Secretary General (SG ) Richard Chimwendo Banda, citing unlawful detention beyond the legally prescribed remand period.

High Court Judge Kenyatta Nyirenda issued the order after Chimwendo Banda, through his lawyer George Jivason Kadzipatike, sought leave to commence judicial review proceedings against what he described as the State’s acts and omissions in detaining him beyond the mandatory statutory remand period.

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In his ruling, Justice Nyirenda granted permission for judicial review and ordered that the decision should operate as interim relief, including a stay of the remand warrant that was issued by the Lilongwe Chief Resident Magistrate’s Court on December 15, 2025.

He further ordered Chimwendo Banda’s immediate release, stating that his continued detention was unlawful, unconstitutional, and in violation of his fundamental rights, including the right to personal liberty and due process of law.

Justice Nyirenda also directed that, pending the inter partes hearing of the interim relief application, any criminal proceedings against Chimwendo Banda whether arising from the same or a different factual matrix must be commenced by way of summons rather than arrest.

The inter partes hearing has been scheduled for January 23, 2026.

Kadzipatike later confirmed that Chimwendo Banda was released from Maula Prison on the same day.

“We filed a judicial review application before the Civil Division of the High Court on several grounds, including that the 30-day detention period allowed under the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Code had expired without the State committing him to the High Court for trial,” said

Chimwendo Banda was arrested on the same day as former President Lazarus Chakwera’s running mate in the September 16,2025 general elections running mate Vitumbiko Mumba was arrested,a move the MCP described as political persecution by the current Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration.

The former Leader of the House is accused of attempting to murder Frank Chawanda in February 2021 and had been on remand at Maula Prison in Lilongwe since December 29 2025, after being discharged from the hospital.

FDH Bank takes over Super League with K5 billion deal

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By Chisomo Phiri

FDH Bank has secured the title sponsorship of the Malawi Super League in a K5 billion deal over five years, marking a significant boost for the country’s top-flight football competition.

The bank made the announcement at an event held on Wednesday evening at Mount Soche Hotel in Blantyre.



Under the new sponsorship arrangement, the league will be renamed the FDH Bank Premiership, with the bank committing K1 billion annually.

Inside the package, champions will pocket K200 million, while runners-up will receive K100 million.

The third-placed team will get K75 million.

FDH Bank also revealed that K100 million will be set aside each year under its agreement with the Super League of Malawi (SULOM) to support a players’ welfare fund.

The bank takes over from mobile phone operator TNM, which has been sponsoring the league since 2006.

Apart from the new sponsorship, FDH Bank also sponsors the FDH Bank Cup, the Mayor’s Trophy tournaments in Zomba, Blantyre and Lilongwe, the FDH Bank Netball Premier League, and also supports both the Flames and the women’s national team, the Queens.

A lamb leader: John Chilembwe’s unwavering faith

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By Stevie Kauka

The theme for John Chilembwe Day resonates deeply with the life of this Malawian icon: “The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1). Chilembwe’s story is a testament to the power of faith, courage, and the pursuit of justice.

John Chilembwe, a pastor, educator, and revolutionary, was shaped by his experiences in America, where he questioned colonial treatment of Africans. His life’s work was guided by Psalm 23, a chapter that speaks to his struggles and triumphs.

The psalm’s message – to do good and love one another – was Chilembwe’s mantra. He believed in equality, dignity, and freedom for all, echoing the Lord’s love for humanity.

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Chilembwe’s journey took him to the US, where he studied theology and became a Baptist minister. Returning to Nyasaland (Malawi), he founded the Providence Industrial Mission, empowering his people through education and spiritual guidance.

Under colonial rule, Chilembwe’s people faced brutal oppression. He resisted, writing, “We are treated like beasts of burden”, a cry that echoed through his 1915 uprising against British colonial rule.

Though the revolt was quashed, Chilembwe’s legacy endured. His trust in the Lord’s guidance – “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for you are with me” (Psalm 23:4) – inspired future generations.

Malawi’s independence (1964) was a testament to Chilembwe’s sacrifice. His legacy inspires global movements for justice, equality, and human rights.

Chilembwe’s unwavering faith and courage embody Psalm 23’s trust and resilience. His life reminds us that pursuing justice and freedom is a sacred duty, guided by the Good Shepherd.

Born in 1871, Chilembwe’s influence extends beyond Malawi, inspiring movements worldwide. His story is a powerful reminder of the impact of faith, courage, and conviction.

_Stevie Kauka, IPM Fellow, reflects on Chilembwe’s enduring legacy._

Homeward bound: VP Ansah departs UK for Malawi

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By Burnett Munthali

Malawi’s Vice President, Dr Jane Mayemu Ansah, has concluded her private visit to the United Kingdom and is set to touch down on home soil today, Thursday, 15 January 2026.

Her flight, ET876, is scheduled to land at Kamuzu International Airport at 12:50 PM, bringing her back to the heart of the nation she serves.



Dr Ansah’s UK sojourn has come to an end, and she is poised to resume her official duties, injecting fresh energy into Malawi’s development agenda.

A warm sendoff at Heathrow Airport awaited her departure, with dignitaries including Malawi High Commissioner to the UK, Dr Thomas Bisika, DPP UK Wing Chairperson Dr Kennedy Nkhoma, and Treasurer Camden Kazunguza bidding her farewell.

Malawians are abuzz with anticipation, eager to welcome their Vice President back home and hear her insights on national progress.

Her UK visit likely fostered meaningful connections with the Malawian diaspora and explored new avenues for international cooperation.

As Dr Ansah assumes her duties, her focus will undoubtedly be on propelling Malawi forward, tackling pressing issues, and championing unity.

The Vice President’s return signals a new chapter in Malawi’s journey, with her leadership poised to shape the nation’s future.

Dr Ansah’s packed schedule awaits, filled with engagements, meetings, and official obligations, as she rededicates herself to serving Malawi.

Her homecoming is a milestone moment, underscoring her commitment to the nation and its people.

Malawi looks forward to Dr Ansah’s contributions, her vision, and her unwavering dedication to national growth.