President of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party ( MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, on 28TH December, 2023 turned 59th birthday urging all Malawians regardless of their political party affiliations to welcome 2024 as a year of total liberation of the country through the Revolution.
Muvi wa Chilungamo followers in Malawi, patriots for Malawi, friends and millions of people that are tuning in to Mindset Change episodes, have been showering messages of best wishes to Bantu Saunders Jumah with words of encouragement that change is coming in Malawi.
Jumah
Responding to comments of wishing him well, Jumah has thanked all that have sent their best wishes to him and Muvi wa Chilungamo that changing Malawi is not a one man’s job, it requires many advising Malawians that in unity there is power demanding all to work together till Malawi is changed.
“It is everyone’s responsibility as citizens to join hands to liberate Malawi from the hands of those that are not wishing the country well,” reads Jumah’s response in an audio clip.
And writing in a statement, Jumah says on his 59th birthday, he is dedicating his entire remaining years to do anything and everything in his power to see Malawi a nation of hope, a nation of prosperity, and a nation of all people.
Jumah says the people’s birthday wishes have fueled him to raise the aspiration for totalization of independence, freedom and patriotism on the mother-Malawi saying Malawians must be united and joined as a whole not divided saying this delays development.
He urged Malawians that in their lifetime, they must make attain her economic freedom which will be felt, tasted and seen by all citizens regardless of race, class, tribe or religion promising Malawians that the best wishes will no go in vain from the expectations and hopes they have in him.
“Your keenness to see what I see, to know what I know, to work with me so that the dream of Malawi becomes Qatar of Africa, thoughts are things and they can bring you to a reality,” reads part of Jumah’s statement on the wall..
A security journalist Ephraim Mkali Banda and a security expert Sherrif Kayisi have called on District Commissioners across the country to use officers of the National Intelligence Services (NIS) to monitor implementation of all projects at the district level.
Journalist Mkali Banda has observed that District Commissioners do not use the NIS for their reasons best explained by themselves reminding them that in countries which are fast developing, NIS officers are used to the fullest to monitor projects.
Ephraim Mkali Banda… there’s no security to monitor projects in District Council offices….
He claimed that at the district level, there are substandard buildings, uncompleted projects, projects on paper saying all these are happening because there is no security to look after these projects resulting to contractors pocketing millions of Kwachas from government for unfinished projects.
The Security journalist said for any development project to be in the interest of all, security must be intact saying projects are being implemented at a district level without the project committees describing this as a worrisome development.
He said during the reign of Ngwazi Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, the National Intelligence Services (NIS) formerly National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) was fully used by District Commissioners in monitoring development.
Mkali Banda said today, besides the NIS being in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) receiving a special vote in the National Assembly for funding, has its officers at the District Council offices not provided with resources such as a vehicles to carry out their daily work activities.
He claimed that during Kamuzu Banda’s rule, officers of the NIS were highly respected for the District Commissioners to perform their work at ease advising District Commissioners to work with officers of the NIS in all of the projects at the district council.
The Security journalist said the NIS is a very important office feeding the Malawi Defense Force (MDF), Malawi Police Service (MPS) and all security organs with information including the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) hence a great need to provide this office with enough resources.
Mkali Banda has given a good example of Tanzania where the country is advancing in development saying the government there uses much the (TIS), he further said the department is fully funded with enough resources including vehicles at a district level.
The Security Journalist has noted that the DC’s in Malawi needs the intervation of NIS when they have created problems, a thing which he says should not be happing.
The DC is president of the district ( He represent the office of the president) no wonder during Kamuzu time DC’s were untitled to security dide.
“NIS needs resources such as vehicles, motorcycles for its efficiency to monitor all projects at the district level,” said Mkali Banda.
Security expert Sheriff Kayisi has conquered with what the security journalist has said.
” Let me agree to what the journalist has said if the department can be used to the fullest issues of mismanagement of funds in councils, poor projects, said Kayisi
The security Journalist says if the department can be used to the fullest, issues of mismanagement, abuse and embezzlement of funds in Council’s in addition to poor projects implementations, will be history of yesterday.
It is widely believed that the courts are the final arbitrators of justice between the aggrieved parties in our society.
Assumptions are also always held among members of the general public that they can get fair and just verdict from our judicial system.
Unfortunately, the truth is that as human beings, magistrates, judges and justices in our court system are prone to bias and error too. They are literally not infallible.
This is why most verdicts delivered in the lower courts are appealable to a higher court. Even at the Supreme Court of appeal, the finality of their verdicts does not imply their infallibility.
What has caught my profound curiosity is the way the courts have been running the affairs of the main opposition party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
Full of Court battles-DPP
It seems like our judicial system is so much privileged that it is on the driving seat of DPP machinery.
Firstly, the Constitutional court hereinafter referred to as Concourt, annulled 2019 presidential elections which Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika (APM) won, although there was no evidence of rigging. Even international observers had endorsed such elections as being free and fair.
It is pathetic that Concourt’s verdict was only based on mere presence of electoral irregularities which were not proved to have affected any presidential candidate’s votes.
Secondly, the Concourt goofed by faulting the victor of 2019 presidential elections that he did not meet the 50%+1 majority when all previous presidents were elected based on a simple past-the-post strategy as endorsed previously by the Supreme Court of Appeal.
Obviously, the 50%+1 Concourt’s interpretation of the Constitutional term ‘majority’ could not have been applied retrospectively.
Thirdly, the Supreme Court of Appeal sustained the Concourt’s verdict even though it was aware that it had made serious legal errors such as a fallacious argumentum ad dictionarium on the interpretation of the term ‘majority’ and nullifying legitimate presidential elections where there was no evidence that electoral irregularities had affected the candidates’ votes.
Fourthly, the court granted an injunction to sustain Kondwani Nankhumwa as the Leader of Opposition in Parliament although there were irregularities in his appointment as there was ample evidence that the Speaker of the National Assembly, Mrs. Catherine Gotani Hara, was directly and single-handedly involved in handpicking Kondwani Nankhumwa.
Fifthly, it was unfathomable and illogical when the High Court ruled that an inquorate panel of Malawi Electoral Commissioners (MEC) did not affect the legitimacy of 2020 fresh presidential elections.
The truth of the matter is that MEC that presided over the 2020 fresh presidential elections did not form a quorum, if Judge Kenyatta Nyirenda’s illogical judgment is to go by. Therefore, the formulation of MEC commissioners then was supposed to be rendered unconstitutional.
For sure, unconstitutional MEC had no constitutional mandate to determine the winner of 2020 fresh presidential elections.
A rerun of 2020 presidential elections could have been a fair and just verdict.
Unfortunately, the Supreme Court of Appeal again sustained the High court’s verdict that the 2020 fresh presidential elections could not be nullified.
Sixthly, there is an attempt by the court to resolve the DPP internal squabbles by providing legal solutions. However, political wrangles require political solutions.
Ironically, the same court goofed by providing political solutions to a legal electoral quagmire by nullifying 2019 presidential elections when it admitted that it did not find evidence that electoral irregularities had affected the candidates’ votes. It looks like our judicial system is a scam.
It is not true that internal squabbles in DPP can only be addressed by litigation. There are other avenues of resolving conflicts.
Thomas-Kilmann model, identifies five different approaches to conflict resolution vis a vis avoiding, competing, accommodating, collaborating and compromising.
It is my hope that the DPP leadership and its members can consider these five conflict resolution approaches before taking their disagreements to court.
The DPP as a party must accept that there is a conflict of power struggle between Kondwani Nankhumwa and Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika. It must not ignore this quandary.
Perhaps, the two presidential aspirants they tried to avoid each other for a long time but then they discovered that it didn’t work out.
As it is on the ground, Kondwani Nankhumwa is directly competing head-on with APM. They are both using a win-lose strategy as means of conflict resolution management.
Kondwani’s strength is the favour he gets from our courts while APM’S privilege is the DPP constitution and moral support from some sect of the party.
In my view, the DPP must go further to implement accommodating, collaborative and compromising conflict resolution strategies.
Accommodating conflict resolution technique demands that one party to the conflict must be prepared to lose for the sake of maintaining cordial relationships. That is why it is called a win-lose strategy.
In this case, I implore Kondwani Nankhumwa, as an upcoming, youthful and vibrant political figure to pave way for his incumbent party president, Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika.
Another suggested pragmatic approach to the conundrum rocking DPP is the collaborating strategy also known as a win-win strategy.
In this scenario, both Peter Mutharika and Kondwani Nankhumwa can sit on a round table to discuss all the possibilities till both contesting parties accept a mutually agreed solution.
Lastly, both Kondwani and Peter must be prepared to lose their egos. This is called a lose-lose strategy or a compromising conflict resolution technique.
For example, both Kondwani and Peter can forgo their presidential ambitions paving way for other aspirants to compete amongst themselves.
In conclusion, this article has delved into various ways in which the leadership of DPP can initiate dialogue with aggrieved parties by bypassing avoiding and competing conflict resolution approaches while employing accommodating, collaborating and compromising conflict resolution techniques.
Members of DPP are strongly advised that litigation should be the last resort because it is not the mandate of the court to run the affairs of a political party However, the court has a discretion to be a legal arbitrator between the warring forces in DPP.
Renowned film interpreter and actor, Akila, comedian Enifa Chiwaya and musician Zeze Kingston were the biggest winners at the Entertainers of the year award ceremony held on Saturday night at Bingu International Convention Center (BICC) in Lilongwe .
Akila won the Actor of the year award and the biggest award of the night, the ‘Entertainer of Entertainers award’ after getting more votes than all the other nominees.
Chiwaya popularly known in the theater circles as ‘Nanyoni’, won the Best female dramatist award and Best female stage dramatist award while Zeze who also performed at the event won the Artist of the year award whith his song ‘Kusangalala’ winning the song of the year award.
Miracle Chinga
Miracle Chinga received Female gospel artist of the year award and couldn’t hold back the tears as she stepped onto the podium to dedicated the award to her late mother, songbird Grace Chinga who answered God’s call some seven years ago.
Retired broadcaster, Pearson Chunga received the Director General’s (DG) award for his great contributions towards the media industry in the country and for being one of the pioneers of the Entertainers of the Year program.
Another recepient of the DG’s award was Agllyna Kumilonde who is one of the co-presenters of the Ankhoswe program on MBC.
The state broadcaster, Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) started the Entertainers of the Year Awards in 1975 but took a break in 2005 before being revived in this just ending year.
Below is the full list of the recipient of the 2023 Entertainer of the year awards.
SPORTS
Footballer of the year – Patrick Mwaungulu
Netballer of the year – Mwai Kumwenda
Football team of the year -FCB Nyasa Big Bullets
Netball team of the year -Mubas Queens
MEDIA CATEGORY
Radio personality of the year (Male) -Kizito Kachapira
Radio personality of the Year (Female) – Chikondi Phinda
Radio program of the year – Bwande by Deus Sandram
TV personality of the year (Male) – Brian Banda
TV Personality of the Year (Female) -Doreen Banda
TV Program of the Year-Tonde Wadula
Best Dj of the year – Joy Nathu
Best social media entertainer- Innocent Kumchedwa
MUSIC CATEGORY
Secular Artist of the year (Male)-Zeze Kingston
Secular Artist of the year (Female)- Temwa
Gospel Artist of the year(Male)- Steve Muliya
Gospel Artist of the year (Female)- Miracle Chinga
Secular song of the year -Kusangala by Zeze Kingston
Gospel song of the year-Alibe Vumbulutso by Gloria Kampingu Manong’a
Secular band group of the year -Mibawa Band
Gospel band group of the year -Ndirande Anglican Voices
Music video of the year – Kambuzi by Zonke Too Fresh
Upcoming Artist of the year – Pop Young
POETRY CATEGORY
Poet of the Year (Male) – Robert Chiwamba
Poet of the year (Female)- Beatrice Ligomeka
Poem of the year – Mulandu Ogwilirira
DRAMA CATEGORY
Best female Radio dramatist- Enifa Chiwaya(Nanyoni)
Best male Radio dramatist- McBen Kochi
Radio drama program – Pamajiga
Best female TV dramatist of the year- Ruth Simika
Best male TV dramatist of the year – Maxwell Makande
TV drama program of the year -Tonde Wadula
Best female stage dramatist -Enifa Chiwaya (Nanyoni)
Best male Stage dramatist – Che Mandota
Best Stage drama of the year- Kwathu Drama Group
Best Actor of the year – Akila
Best Actress of the year -Flora Suya
Local film of the year – Kado
Director General’s Awards – Pearson Chunga and Agllyna Kumilonde
Entertainer of Entertainers -Akila
Zeze Kingston and Wife ‘Dorothy’ after receiving an awardAkilaActress Enif Chiwaya (Nanyoni)Zodiak Broadcasting Station (ZBS) journalist Innocent Kumchedwa and his wife after winning the Social media award
One week after entertaining the youths of his Nkhata-Bay South Constituency on Christmas Day, Ken Zikhale Ng’oma has now focused on cheering the elderly on the first day of the new year.
On 1st January, 2024, Ken Zikhale Ng’oma who is a Member of Parliament for Nkhata-Bay South Constituency is set to donate various items to over 600 elderly people in his constituency as part of the new year celebrations.
Ng’oma whose name has always been a household among his constituents was again on song just a couple of days ago when he entertained the youths through *Ken Zikhale Ng’oma* football and netball bonanza that ended on the Christmas day at Kachere School ground in the area.
Speaking on the coming event aiming at donating to elderly, Ng’oma said; “We had bonanza finals on Christmas Day that mainly focused on our youths of Nkhata-Bay South, now its time for the elderly to celebrate with their legislator as we enter 2024 through the donation of various items I have prepared for them. At least 600 elderly are earmarked for the donation on 1st January 2024.”