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Mchinji Youths gives District Commissioner Five days to act on their concerns

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By Vincent Gunde

Concerned youth in Mchinji have launched a formal complaint to the District Commissioner (DC) regarding unfair hiring practices in health positions such as Disease Control Surveillance Assistants (HSAs) and Hospital Attendants for the district.

The youth are claiming to have received information pointing towards irregularities and unfair practices within the Ministry of Health resulting to ghost names appearing on the successful candidates and were offered jobs in the Ministry of Health.

They have since urged the District Commissioner for Mchinji to initiate a comprehensive and unbiased investigation into these allegations in compliance with the Labor Act giving the DC 5 days to address their concerns.

In a letter filed to the DC for Mchinji dated 5th March, 2024 the concerned youth have kindly requested the DC to keep them abreast of the progress of the investigations and any measures to be taken to redress the matter.

The concerned youth have claimed that they carried out their investigations which has revealed that out of the 1595 individuals shortlisted for the position of Disease Control Surveillance Assistants, 74 were successfully recruited and out of this 74, 11 individuals were handpicked without undergoing interviews or being part of the shortlisted candidates.

They say out of the 157 shortlisted candidates for the position of Hospital Attendants, 14 were successfully recruited and out of these 14, 3 individuals were purportedly handpicked a development which is haunting the youth who attended the interviews.

The concerned youth have lamented that basing on the communication from the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Local Government as advertised, it was stated that applicants for Health positions should apply through the offices of District Commissioners of their districts wondering how individuals not shortlisted were included in the recruited list of successful candidates.

“Failure to address our concerns within 5 days, will compel us to mobilize the youth in Mchinji for a mass demonstration, resulting in the closure of all Human Resources Management Offices in the district and other unspecified actions,” reads the letter in part.

The youth have further requested that the recruitment process which has seen ghost names being given GP1 forms as employees of Government be suspended pending the completion of the investigation.

Meanwhile, on the Notice Board of social media, there is a list of ghost names so far found for some districts on Disease Control Surveillance Assistants (HSAs) appearing on Ministry of Health interviews results but not appearing on call for interviews shortlist 2024.

According to the list in circulation, Chikwawa has 16 ghost names, Blantyre 10, Salima 4, Chitipa 2, Lilongwe 16, Chiladzulu 6, Phalombe 18, Mzimba 11, Karonga 6, Ntchisi 2, Mchinji 24, Mulanje 5, Dedza 5 and Dowa 12.

Social Media activist Lyton Mangochi claims assassins hunting for his life

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By Vincent Gunde

Karonga based rights activist Lyton Mangochi claims that he has been reliably informed that some people have been sent to ambush him asking those who have been sent what is it that he has done warranting some people to take his life.

Mangochi has asked the authorities in Malawi that from June, 2020 when President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera was voted into government what is it that Chakwera has done for Malawians to stand up and praise him.

Mangochi

He has challenged all that are hunting for his life to make a research from 2020 to 2024 showing achievements of President Chakwera in government claiming that on the ground there is zero only the country reporting death resulting from no medicines in hospitals.

Speaking through a video clip circulating in various social media platforms, Mangochi has asked the MCP government to address the challenges Malawians are sailing through other than wasting time organizing secret meetings to eliminate his life for speaking the truth that Malawians are in pain and suffering.

Mangochi said it is sad that President Chakwera has a praise team which is praising him for being a good leader in Malawi wondering what exactly is the praise team praising him while many citizens in Malawi are in poverty and in hunger crisis.

He said the roads of Malawi are in pathetic conditions citing Chiweta Road saying Rumphi East Parliamentarian Kamlepo Kalua wanted to speak justice in Parliament but was blocked not to speak by Speaker of Parliament Catherine Gotani-Hara.

The activist has claimed that if the MCP led government has registered achievements under its rule is low salaries for civil servants, devaluation of the Malawi Kwacha and hunger crisis saying well-meaning Malawians can not praise Chakwera for this.

He said the MCP led government is taking Malawians for granted assuring it that he will not stop speaking for the voiceless citizens in Malawi that are failing to make their ends meet in their everyday life situations.

“School fees for secondary and tertiary education has gone up beyond the reach of the poor Malawian, man-made hunger is in the midst of the citizens, government wants to frustrate me not to speak for the voiceless citizens,” said Mangochi.

He has finally welcomed all that have been sent to take away his life to come to Karonga saying his house is behind central Southern Bottlers, the same house where soldiers of the Malawi Defense Force (MDF) picked him.

Chakwera arrives back in Mzuzu to rapturous welcome

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By Durrell Namasani

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has returned Mzuzu after finalising a number of engagements in the Southern Region

The President arrived in the Northern city to a rapturous welcome at the Mzuzu Airdome from the residents  and the women clad in party colours.

His Excellency now proceeds with his Northern Region tour which is expected to extend to various districts in the north.

Among the major engagements done while in the south was the opening of the National Cancer Centre in Blantyre

The President also launched the UniPod project that aims to drive innovation in the country

The president also played host to JICA President Dr  Tanaka Ahikiko

Trade Minister Gwengwe aims at reduced borrowing rate for Small Businesses

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By Staff Reporter

Minister of Trade and Industry, Sosten Gwengwe has reiterated government’s commitment towards seeing a downward trend in policy rate as well as lending rates so that the cost of borrowing for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is reduced.

The Minister said this in Lilongwe today after touring Naturals Limited who are manufacturers and distributors of Malambe Juice, Khatikhati including the popular afrofidisiac blended Khatikhati with Gondolosi which has quickly taken over the domestic natural juice market.

The Minister said this in Lilongwe today after touring Naturals Limited who are manufacturers and distributors of Malambe Juice, Khatikhati including the popular afrofidisiac blended Khatikhati with Gondolosi which has quickly taken over the domestic natural juice market.
Gwengwe touring Naturals Limited



Chief Executive Officer for Naturals Limited, Towera Jakalasi, has pleaded with the Minister to note the issue of the cost of borrowing if SMEs are to grow and compete on the global market.

Regional Director for United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for Southern Africa, Ahunna Eziakomwa, who toured the factory together with Malawi’s Minister of Trade and Industry called for serious attention towards the issue of the cost of borrowing by government and all players concerned.

“We need to find answers to this,” she emphasised.

Naturals Limited which is also looking into value chains for Mangoes and Sunflower, is currently employing 35 people on formal employment while providing informal employment to 2000 smallholder households of whom 68 per cent are women.

Looking ahead, Gwengwe also disclosed that his Ministry is already looking at ways of addressing the prevalent non-tariff barriers affecting businesses and organising a packaging conference for all players to deliberate on how the packaging industry can support trade competitiveness by strengthening product brand and enhancing exports that compete well on the global market in line with MW2063.

Chakwera presides over UniPod launch-Malawi has potential for modern innovation

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By Staff Reporter

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera says the University Innovation Pod (UniPod) at the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) is a platform for all innovators in the country to turn their ideas into viable commercial products.

Speaking during the UniPod launch at  MUBAS campus in Blantyre, Chakwera said the facility is a testament that having modern education and state of the art supporting facilities in the country to harness Malawians’ potential is possible.

“Malawians have capability to build useful and modern innovations, what they lack are the facilities and resources to harness their potential,” the Malawi leader said, reiterating the need for facilities such us the UniPod which is open to all Malawians to harness their potential through  ideation, design, fabrication and collaborations.

Chakwera also announced that government will sponsor a K50 million hackathon for innovators at the UniPod focusing on renewable energy and has since asked development partners for support.

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera says the University Innovation Pod (UniPod) at the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) is a platform for all innovators in the country to turn their ideas into viable commercial products. 

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera says the University Innovation Pod (UniPod) at the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) is a platform for all innovators in the country to turn their ideas into viable commercial products.
Chakwera at the launch of UniPod

The President also conveyed his gratitude to United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for the technical and financial support of  over 2 million US Dollars for the Project.

Chakwera also advised  Ministry of Education and the National Council for Higher Education to revise university student loans to help cushion students.

In her remarks, Minister of Education, Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima spoke of the significance of the UniPod which she said is a testament to government’s commitment to harnessing the power of research, creativity, science, technology, innovation and collaboration for the betterment of the society.

She said the innovation space, which is a response to the ever evolving world, marks a historical moment in the country’s journey towards an inclusively wealthy and self-reliant nation, the true aspirations of Malawians towards 2063.

“As the world evolves at an unprecedented pace, we are presented with challenges and opportunities which demand innovative solutions, the UniPod is our response to this ever changing landscape as it provides a podium where thinkers, dreamers, creators, inventors and innovators will converge to conceive, develop and  implement revolutionary ideas to products, processes and services that will propel our nation  forward through productive and real sector economic growth,” she said.

Assistant Secretary-General and Africa Regional Director for UNDP, Ahunna Eziakonwa, disclosed that Malawi is one of the ten countries selected for the project. She said her institution was inspired by Malawi’s drive for technology and innovation during a meeting between President Chakwera and UNDP in New York City.

Eziakonwa said that the African continent has always demonstrated potential in both resources and ideas hence the need to harness innovation and translate it to a commercial venture for the betterment of their lives and countries.