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Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party trashes Chakwera’s SONA

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By Vincent Gunde

One of new registered political parties in the country Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) has trashed President Lazarus Chakwera’s State of the Nations Address (SONA) delivered in Parliament on Friday,February 9, 2024.

For the past 60 years of independence, before MRP was born, there has never been an official opposition party inside and outside Parliament response clearly speaking for itself that MRP did not come only to add numbers of political parties but to contribute to the development of the country.


The MRP has observes that the President Chakwera’s SONA is a continuously repeating the same problems he spoke last year without solutions that Malawi is a nation under geopolitical, climatic and fiscal pressures attributing the country’s economic failure to disasters and Russia-Ukraine war.

President and Commander in Chief of MRP Bantu Saunders Jumah has described the speech made by President Chakwera as not addressing Malawians but rather a speech of appeasement to International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank of imperialism and capitalism so that donors know that their Dollars and Euros coming to Malawi are doing something on paper.

Jumah says the speech was absent to Malawians but present to the development partners saying the excuses given for the country’s economic failure, are lame observing that Malawi’s economy is sick and is in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) because politicians in government are the ones condoning corruption.

He says for the past three SONA’s Affordable Input Programme (AIP) has failed to register food security in Malawi saying instead of confessing that AIP has failed, President Chakwera said there is an increase of 10 percent this year more than three years ago.

The MRP President says about 4 million people are food insecure and they are in need of maize observing that Malawians are dying of hunger eating grass and poisonous roots while at the same time Malawi’s economy will grow by 3.1 percent this year amid clapping hands by MPs.

He says 60 years of independence is a period of shame for the country like Malawi to celebrate observing that no country can celebrate this when its citizens are in abstract poverty while the economy of Malawi’s neighbors Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique is flourishing.

“60 years of shame with recycled politicians, those coming back to rejoin the MCP are the same people who have been initiating bad policies in the previous governments,”says Jumah.

He observes that Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM) Strategy is nonsense in Malawi claiming that the country was already sold to the highest bidders and there is no space for government saying the bidders were issued with licenses but are not working.

Jumah says as the Malawi Defense Force (MDF) is embarking on commercialization of Agriculture, Malawi Prisons must venture into the same saying prisoners are not animals, they are people like all, they need to have their own food urging government to rebuild Prisons to match with today’s requirements.
On VISA exemption to 79 countries, Jumah said there is no need to have Visa exemptions looking at the country’s infrastructures urging government to engage government to government for special permits to Malawians while it is rebuilding its economy.

On Mombera University, Jumah has accused government of failing to bring to book culprits involved in receiving the people’s taxes observing that there have been issues of Samousa’s at K500 each but to this day four years down the line, no arrests were made describing this as only tarnishing the image of other people for no evidence.

On naming the roads after Gwanda Chakuamba Phiri and Mohammad Sidik Mia, Jumah has urged President Chakwera to mobilize funds before he lives office to do it so that the people of Lower Shire don’t call him a good promiser and liar.

On issues of corruption, Jumah says President Chakwera only talked about achievements of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) but he did not say what his government is doing to address the vice claiming that Malawians are still demanding for clarifications on K30 billion meant for AIP, K153 billion East Bridge Company and many other gates.

Jumah has reminded President Chakwera of hunger devastation in the country observing that the maize which is being distributed for free across the country is being politicized, party members and those that have money to corrupting officials in the registration of beneficiaries are the ones benefiting.

He has finally registered his complaint to Parliament on the chairs which still wears blue colours for a political party calling for the need to change the chairs to wear national colours of Black, Red and Green to prove to all that Parliament is a state property.

Minister of Sports mourns Chenda

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

Minister of Sports and Youth, Uchizi Mkandawire on Saturday 10th February 2024 led sports fraternity in mourning late Sekani Chenda Mkandawire  who until his death was the Treasurer for Malawi Boxing Association (MABA).

In his remarks, Sports and Youth Minister mourned Chenda Mkandawire as a selfless young man committed and dedicated to promoting boxing and youth empowerment.

“It is a big loss to our Ministry and surely we will miss his support and guidance to boxing fraternity and at the Ministry of Sports and Youth at large” mourned Sports Minister in a telephone interview from Bolero.

Late Sekani Chenda Mkandawire passed on a couple of days ago and has been laid to rest at his in Bolero-Rumphi.

The late Sekani Chenda Mkandawire

SCI4O initiative successfully holds Career Guidance Day

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By Chisomo Phiri

On Saturday, February 3, 2024, the Science for All (SCI4O) Initiative successfully held a Career Guidance Day at the Malawi-Liverpool Wellcome Programme (MLW) premises in Blantyre.

The Career Guidance Day is a day which SCI4O plans to be organising every year for students that have sat for Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) exams or International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCE) exams and are from schools where SCI4O initiative clubs were established so as they acquire much-needed information on discovering their strengths, developing awareness and qualification standards for programmes and careers in clinical as well as biomedical science.

Speaking in an interview with this publication, SCI4O Coordinator Oris Chimphambano said the primary aim of the event is to encourage the aforementioned students to enroll into the Clinical and Biomedical science programmes so that they appreciate the careers of these two science programmes of study.

He said:”We want to train a generation of future scientists and there is no better way of doing that than having such events where we are guiding our future leaders.”

Chimphambano said the event was attended by three guest speakers;Dr. Alice Mbewe, a Translational Science Champion, Gareth Lipungula, a Study Physician and Aaron Chirambo,a PhD fellow.

He said these three guest speakers were chosen because they are industry leaders and researchers in the fields of biomedical and clinical science.

He went on to challenge students that have just completed MSCE or IGCE and are waiting for the results not to look down themselves but rather enroll in science programmes at tertiary level.

He said:”Science is for everyone, and it shapes our future. Clinical and biomedical sciences offer endless possibilities to make a difference in people’s lives. Whether you’re passionate about finding cures, improving healthcare, or exploring the mysteries of life, there is a place for you in this exciting field. Science for all is also here to stay and it is an ongoing project. As such, we are open to establishing strategic partnerships with any organisation in this country and beyond as long as our goal of encouraging students to take up careers in clinical and biomedical science and their goals align.”

On the future plans, Chimphambano said:”
We have a lot of future plans such as strengthening partnerships, promoting innovation and research, enhancing our outreach efforts as well as promoting diversity and inclusion in the field of science. We are planning on making all this realised through a number of our activities such as the 2nd Marcfarlane Mbewe Quiz (which will be national).Establishing more science clubs in schools across the country, and presenting our work on international platforms such as the Falling Walls Science summit in Berlin, among other activities.”

He then emphasized the importance of collective action in driving meaningful change towards everything.

“Each of us has a role to play in fostering interest and participation in clinical and biomedical sciences. Whether it is through mentoring aspiring students, advocating for increased resources and support in science, or simply spreading awareness about the opportunities within the field, every contribution matters. Together, we can create a brighter future where science is for everyone,”he said.

The Career Guidance Day was spiced up by a number of activities such as presentations on the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) application system, presentations on clinical and biomedical science programmes, mentorship assessment, just to mention some.

Construction of 10,000 houses for Security Agencies near completion – Chakwera

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By Staff Reporter

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera  has said that the construction of 10,000 houses for security agencies is underway, with over 1000 completed and others nearing completion.

He made this statement during his State of the Nation Address while highlighting successes achieved in the Ministry of Lands.

Additionally, President Chakwera mentioned that the Ministry of Lands has decentralized land registration to councils, with 28 land registries now operational in councils and 234 land registrars deployed to ensure easy access to land registration services.

Under the Ministry of Information and Digitalization, he said the country has digitalised its tax system and land information systems, and enacted the Data Protection Act to safeguard personal data.

Furthermore, the President noted collaborations with Tanzania on a diplomatic data corridor and highlighted Malawi’s provision of the continent’s most affordable internet.

On Natural Resources, Chakwera mentioned Malawi’s future benefits from carbon trading and plans to establish mega aqua farms across the country.

Under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malawian embassies have secured markets for strategic crops and minerals.

Turning to Education, the Ministry has recruited 2000 primary school teachers and 4200 auxiliary teachers, trained 7300 school heads and deputies, and distributed 68 thousand tablets.

He added that 66 Community Day Secondary Schools (CDSS) have been constructed, 78 CDSS have been expanded,  and 1400 secondary school teachers trained in leadership.

The President disclosed plans for further recruitment and promotion of secondary school teachers, as well as ongoing construction projects including a state-of-the-art library at Mzuzu University and office complexes at the University of Malawi and Kamuzu University of Health Sciences.

He further revealed  upcoming plans to launch the construction of 10,000 classroom blocks under the Malawi Education Reform Programme (MERP).

Kalindo vows not to leave activism for politics

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By Vincent Gunde

Renowned lolitical activist Bon Kalindo, has assured Malawians that he will not leave activism and join politics following his fellow activists who have joined politics saying he has made up his mind to be arrested and killed for Malawians.

The activist says the same assurance was made before his family members who called him to stop activism after government arrest him for several times for leading mass demonstrations against the fall of President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and his Malawi Congress Party-led government.

Kalindo

He says his family members have bowed down to his wishes that he is now not for them but Malawians saying whatever pain and sufferings he is sailing through are for the benefit of the poor whose cries are not heard by the government.

Speaking through an audio clip circulating in various social media platforms, Kalindo says he will continue siding with the poor in Malawi in voicing out their concerns until such a time that government listens to them and walk the talk as per its promises made during campaign trails.

Kalindo says he feels so sad and cries to himself to see City Council officials of Blantyre, Lilongwe, Mzuzu and Zomba chasing vendors and confiscating their mandasi and bananas in basins wondering as to why these officials have no human face.

He says these council officials must first think for themselves before setting out on a campaign of confiscating goods from street vendors claiming that some of them are in offices today after being sponsored by money gained from street vending.

The activist said very sadly, he saw a woman in Lilongwe carrying her baby on her back falling down while running away from City Council officials saying the officials grabbed and pounced her before arresting her in full view of on-lookers.

He says an on-looker after seeing the officers pouncing on the woman, he questioned the officers why doing that, immediately, he was whisked away into a land cruiser vehicle, arrested for the offence of feeling pity at the woman.

“Minister of Local Government Richard Chimwendo Banda, why abusing these street vendors as if you will not need them tomorrow to vote for your party?” questions Kalindo in an audio clip.

He observes that these women carrying bananas and mandasi in basins have no capital for their businesses and that they depend on that for their everyday life needs and some are even paying rent for the same basin pleading with Chimwendo Banda to wear a human face.

He has however, warned Chimwendo Banda that the same policies government is formulating to abuse street vendors will turn against them as the citizens will say a big “no” to President Chakwera and his MCP led government to bounce back into government in 2025.