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MBC formulates elections coverage guidelines

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By Andrew Mkonda

Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) has developed elections coverage guidelines for TV, radio and digital platforms aimed at ensuring fairness in its coverage ahead of the September, 2025 Tripartite elections.

Speaking Thursday during a day-long stakeholders meeting in Lilongwe, MBC Director General, George Kasakula said he was aware of public accusation of MBC being biased towards the governing party during every election since the country attained multiparty system of government in 1994, hence the initiative.

He said MBC was geared to giving equal coverage to every party which has a representation in parliament through special political programmes and news that would be developed in order to have a wide coverage on political issues.



“As we already started opening up, we want all political parties to enjoy our coverage once the campaign period is officially opened by Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC).

“You will agree with me, MBC is now transformed, in the past you could hardly see any member from opposition party being featured on MBC, but this time around, we are doing that,” Kasakula said.

Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Secretary General, Eisenhower Mkaka thanked MBC for the initiative saying the general public needs to enjoy the coverage from MBC by giving them a well-balanced news, since it is operating on tax payer’s money.

“Unlike what used to happening in the past where there was biased and clear black out, MBC is now trying to give the audience well balanced news, information so that they can make informed decisions,” he said.

Democratic Progressive Party Publicity Secretary, Shadreck Namalomba thanked MBC for the initiative saying for many years MBC has been working towards promoting the ruling parties, a development he said must change.

“This is a nice idea, but my worry is that, is it possible for MBC to follow those elections guidelines?” he wondered. 

George Kasakula

Chakwera appoints Usi as Malawi’s new Vice President

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera who is known for abiding by the Rule of Law has within the stipulated period of time as per the Constitution of Malawi in section 84 appointed Dr. Michael Bizwick Usi as the country’s Vice President following the death of Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima who until his death on 10th June, 2024 was the country’s Vice President.

According to the Press Release signed by the Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Colleen Zamba, dated 20th June, 2024, the appointment of Dr. Usi is with immediate effect.

Dr Michael Usi



“His Excellency, Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, President of the Republic of Malawi, in exercise of the powers under section 84 of the Constitution of the Republic of Malawi, has appointed Dr. Michael Bizwick Usi as Vice-President of the Republic of Malawi. The appointment is with immediate effect” Reads in part the Press Release.

Born on 16th December, 1968, the Vice-President Designate, Dr. Michael Bizwick Usi served as Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Wildlife before President Chakwera appointed him as Minister of Natural Resources, the position he has served until his ascendancy to the position of the country’s Vice President.

Meanwhile, the swearing-in ceremony of Malawi’s new Vice President will take place on Friday, 21st June 2024 at the Parliament Building from 3 O’Clock in the afternoon.

Michael Usi appointed new Malawi’s Vice President

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera has appointed United Transformation Movement (UTM) Vice President Michael Usi as the country’s new Vice-President.

Usi, replaces late Saulos Chilima, who died in a plane crash on June 10,2024, alongside other eight Malawians.

According to a statement from Secretary to the President and Cabinet Colleen Zamba, Usi will be sworn-in tomorrow at Parliament Building in Lilongwe.

Michael Usi

Born in 1968, Usi attended Mulanje Secondary School.

He once worked for Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA).

On 6 February 2019,UTM Party leader the late Chilima unveiled Usi as his running mate for May 21 tripartite elections.

At the time of his appointment, he was serving as the Minister of Natural Resources.

Justice Annabel Mtalimanja appointed new MEC chair

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera has appointed Justice Annabel Mtalimanja as new chairperson of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), replacing Justice Chifundo Kachale whose four year tenure ended on June 6 2024.

According to a statement by MEC spokesperson Sangwani Mwafulirwa, President Chakwera has also appointed Reverend Phillip Kambulire and Dr. Limbikani Kamlongera as Commissioners, replacing Anthony Mukumbwa and Olivia Liwewe.

Mtalimanja

Other commissioners are Dr Emmanuel Fabiano, Francis Lazalo Kasaila and Caroline Mfune.

The appointments are with effect from June 7, 2024.

MEC’s mission is to deliver credible elections that are free, fair, transparent, inclusive, efficient and cost-effective to entrench democratic values in Malawi.

State to appeal acquittal of Tadikira Mafubza,7 others in supreme court

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By Chisomo Phiri

The State says will appeal in the Supreme Court against Wednesday’s ruling of the High Court in Mzuzu to acquit Peter Mutharika’s  step son Tadikira Mafubza and seven others, accused of manslaughter and aggravated human trafficking of 30 Ethiopian nationals.

Justice Gladys Gondwe acquitted the eight suspects when she found them with no case to answer.

But in an interview with this publication,Director of Criminal Litigation in the Directorate of Public Prosecutions, Dzikondiwanthu Malunda, said the State is not satisfied with the ruling, disclosing that a decision, following consultations, has been made to appeal.

Dzikondiwanthu Malunda,

“As a state, we are not satisfied with the ruling and we will appeal against it,” said Malunda.

The bodies of the Ethiopians were discovered buried in a mass grave in Mtangatanga Forest in Mzimba District in October 2022, but all the accused persons denied the charges, and the case went for a full trial.

Mafubza was charged together with Samuel Navaya, Duncan Kalulu, David Luhanga, Thomas Dickson Kazembe, Boniface Ngulube, Aubrey Dukes and Arnold Mwakiyelu.