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Bird’s Eye View: DPP internal squabbles turn violent

The recent events surrounding the Arthur Peter Mutharika My Vote parade organised by a faction of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the ensuing violence in Lilongwe demand the strongest condemnation.

However, it would be highly unfortunate if some disgruntled individuals sought to entangle the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) in the internal conflicts of the DPP. Recent developments within the party indicate a struggle for control between two factions.

The organisation of such a parade aimed at rallying support for a former president’s return to the State House raises concerns regarding democratic principles and the peaceful transfer of power, which the opposing faction has contested and not accepted.

While political mobilisation is fundamental to democracy, it must adhere to the rule of law and respect for differing opinions. The faction allegedly dismissed is discontented with the endorsement of Mutharika.

Holding a parade in favour of a specific candidate, particularly one who previously held office and asserts ownership of the party, risks influencing public opinion in a manner that undermines the fairness of the presidential candidate selection process.
Moreover, the existence of factionalism within the DPP, exemplified by the opposition led by Kondwani Nankhumwa, highlights underlying issues within the party.

Internal divisions can weaken political parties, disrupt governance, and diminish public trust in the political system. It is crucial for political leaders to prioritise unity and constructive dialogue over internal power struggles, especially in the lead-up to elections.
The violence during the parade in Lilongwe is deeply concerning and must be unequivocally condemned. Political disagreements should never justify resorting to violence or intimidation.

There is a temptation to believe that the disturbance on Saturday was internally orchestrated, knowing that blame could easily be shifted to the MCP due to its occurrence in Lilongwe.
It is the responsibility of political leaders, law enforcement agencies, and civil society organizations to collaborate in ensuring that perpetrators of violence are held accountable and steps are taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.

In conclusion, the events surrounding the Arthur Peter Mutharika My Vote parade and the violence in Lilongwe underscore the challenges confronting Malawi’s democratic system.
It is increasingly evident that the DPP falls short of its claims to be democratic and progressive. It is imperative for political leaders and citizens alike to reject violence and embrace peaceful means of political engagement.

It is disheartening that the DPP, known for instigating terror during its tenure in government, continues to resort to violence even in opposition.
Only through unity, dialogue, and a commitment to democratic principles can Malawi realize its full potential as a stable and prosperous nation. Opposition parties, as integral components of the governing system, must adhere to democratic principles.

Mutharika’s DPP has proven ineffective both as a governing party and as an opposition force. It is no surprise they are embroiled in an internal fight for the position of Leader of the Opposition amongst themselves.

PIL plants 6000 trees in Soche Mountain

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By Linda Kwanjana

Petroleum Importers Limited (PIL), a consortium of four oil marketing companies namely TotalErnegies Malawi, Vivo Energy, Petroda, and Puma Energy, on Wednesday took time off from their offices to plant 6000 trees in Soche Mountain in Blantyre.

PIL General Manager, Martin Msimuko said the company decided to plant the trees as a way of giving back to the community and restoring the environment.

Petroleum Importers Limited (PIL), a consortium of four oil marketing companies namely TotalErnegies Malawi, Vivo Energy, Petroda, and Puma Energy, on Wednesday took time off from their offices to plant 6000 trees in Soche Mountain in Blantyre.
Msimuko planting a tree



“We thought it wise to have our first Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative of the year by planting trees as it coincides with the national forestry season. PIL is concerned about how Blantyre and its mountains are being degraded . Our expectation is that these trees will grow and add beauty to the scenery of Blantyre and they are also going to purify our environment in our city,” said Msimuko.

Soche Mountain Conservation Trust Project Coordinator, Yangairo commended PIL for the initiative but asked more companies to emulate the gesture, saying the efforts to plant the trees can only bear fruits if they are well nurtured.

“We need more support from companies just like PIL and its shareholding companies have done. However, we need, as a country, to make sure we take up initiatives to take care of the trees. Let us empower the members of the community who volunteer to take up the tasks of caring for the trees,” said Yangairo.

One of the forest guards at the mountain, Edson Mukhweya also thanked PIL for the support.

Mukhweya however asked for collaboration between the security agencies and the forestry department in enforcing the forest regulations on those found destroying trees.

“It is so disturbing to see that as we collaborate to end the wanton cutting down of trees in our mountain, some government agencies act like they are supporting the behaviour. For instance, as guards, we cannot persecute those that are found destroying the trees. We therefore take them to the Police, but surprisingly, you will meet the same people in the forest again the next day after being released without trial,” said Mukhweya.

The national forestry season starts in December up to April every year.

Chakwera Launches Land and Business Systems: a  leap forward in Governance

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, has launched the Malawi Business Registration System (MBRS) and Land Information Management System (LIMS) at the Bingu International Conference Centre (BICC).

In his address, President Chakwera emphasized the significance of these systems in revolutionizing governance and promoting economic prosperity in the country. He highlighted the pivotal role played by various government departments, including the Department of E-Government, the National Registration Bureau, and the Department of Innovation and Creativity, in spearheading the implementation of these initiatives.

Chakwera Launches Land and Business Systems: a  leap forward in Governance
Chakwera at the Launch



“These systems mark a significant milestone in our journey towards efficient governance and economic development,” stated President Chakwera. “They will streamline business registration processes, ensure effective land management, and enhance access to crucial information for all Malawian citizens.”

President Chakwera highlighted the importance of collaboration among government agencies, emphasizing the need for seamless integration of these systems to optimize their functionality. He urged stakeholders to uphold the rule of law and adhere to ethical standards in their utilization of these digital platforms.

NBM contributes K2.5m towards Wealth Women Summit

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By Linda Kwanjana

National Bank of Malawi (NBM) Plc has contributed K2.5 million towards this year’s Wealth Woman Summit slated for Friday and Saturday in Lilongwe.

Speaking after presenting the Cheque to the Summit organisers on Wednesday, NBM Plc’s Marketing and Corporate Affairs Manager, Akossa Hiwa said the Bank considered partnering with Wealth Magazine as it commits to fostering female representation in leadership positions and providing equal opportunities for career growth.

National Bank of Malawi
Hiwa presenting the Cheque



“Critically, this summit, organized by Wealth Magazine, serves as a platform to champion the cause of diversity, challenge stereotypes, and create opportunities for women from diverse backgrounds to thrive.”

“Currently, 41 percent of our total staff members are female, and 28 percent of our managers are female. National Bank of Malawi plc will sponsor this Summit with a contribution of  K2.5 million, demonstrating our commitment to supporting initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion,” said Hiwa.

CEO Africa Roundtable Malawi Chapter and Board Member, George Damson thanked the Bank for supporting the fourth edition of the summit celebrated under the theme ‘Inspiring Inclusion’.

“We are very thankful that the National Bank recognizes that inclusion is a very important aspect in today’s world. Organizing this summit is our way of making sure that we bring to the fore the issue of inclusion,” said Damson.

Organized by CEO Africa Round Table Malawi Chapter, the summit fosters an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to contribute their unique perspectives and talents to society.

From Neglect to Dreams: How the Tigawane Family is Rescuing Children in Balaka

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By Twink Jones Gadama

In the heart of Balaka district, a quiet revolution is underway. Child neglect and divorces have led to a growing number of children being forced into the streets, but one family is determined to change that narrative. The Tigawane family, under the Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust, is on a mission to rescue these vulnerable children and give them a chance at a better future.

During the district’s international day of education commemoration, Balaka police victim support unit coordinator, Robert Njalam’manu, revealed that child neglect and divorces are the main reasons behind the increasing number of children living on the streets. These children face untold hardships and dangers, but the Tigawane family is shining a light of hope in their lives.

One such child is seventeen-year-old Rose Langwani, a student at Andiamo Secondary School. Rose found herself on the streets after her parents divorced, leaving her with no one to turn to. The Tigawane family stepped in and rescued her, providing her with a safe home and the opportunity to continue her education. Despite the challenges she has faced, Rose dreams of becoming a medical doctor and is determined to make her aspirations a reality.

The deputy director of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust, Alessandro Marchetti, shared that they are currently housing around 30 children who have been rescued from the streets. These children are given a second chance at life, a chance to dream and pursue their passions. Marchetti emphasized that with more resources, they could accommodate even more children and make an even greater impact on their lives.

The work of the Tigawane family is not just about providing shelter and education to these children; it is about restoring their dignity and giving them hope for the future. Through their unconditional love and support, they are showing these children that they are valued and deserving of a better life.

The stories of children like Rose serve as a reminder of the resilience and determination that exists within every child, no matter their circumstances. The Tigawane family is not just changing the lives of these children; they are changing the narrative of Balaka district. They are showing that with compassion and dedication, a brighter future is possible for every child.

As we reflect on the work of the Tigawane family, let us be inspired to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable children in our own communities. Let us stand up against child neglect and provide a safe and nurturing environment for all children to thrive. Together, we can create a world where every child has the opportunity to dream and succeed.