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Malawi First announces National wide Protests

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By Twink Jones Gadama


A pressure group, Malawi First, the People First, has announced plans to hold nationwide demonstrations on August 8, 2024, to protest against new tax measures and issues surrounding voter registration and national identification registration.

The group’s leader, Bon Kalindo, made the announcement during a press conference in Lilongwe, citing the government’s failure to respond to their concerns.

Furthermore, the group is calling for the suspension of the newly introduced excise tax stamps, which they believe will negatively impact the economy and citizens.

Malawi First

Additionally, Malawi First, the People First, is demanding an extension of voter registration to those without national identity cards, ensuring that all eligible citizens can exercise their right to vote.

Moreover, the group is urging the National Registration Bureau to reform the identity card processes, making it easier for more Malawians to acquire them.

The pressure group had issued an ultimatum to the government, stating that they would hold demonstrations within 10 days if their demands were not met.

However, the government has not responded to their concerns, leading to the declaration of nationwide demonstrations.

Notably, this is not the first time that Malawians have taken to the streets to protest against government policies.

In the past, demonstrations have been held to protest against issues such as fuel shortages, economic policies, and electoral reform bills.

Consequently, the upcoming demonstrations on August 8 highlight the ongoing challenges and tensions between the government and civil society in Malawi.

Meanwhile, the government’s failure to address the concerns of Malawi First, the People First, has led to widespread discontent among citizens, who are eager to see changes in the country’s policies.

Ultimately, the demonstrations on August 8 will be a test of the government’s commitment to listening to the voices of its citizens.

DPP Deputy Director of legal affairs Oscar Taulo joins MCP

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By Alfred Chauwa

Malawi Congress Party (MCP) under President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera continue gaining ground.

After winning Karonga and Mangochi by elections , Chakwera has made another surprise , this time now it’s not a by election by rather catching a big fish.

Chakwera has today just welcomed Deputy Director of legal affairs Oscar Taulo at a function which took place in Mponela.

Oscar Taulo



Speaking to our reporters Taulo said was so happy to associate with and join MCP a party which is doing well in terms of developments.

Taulo said Lilongwe is no longer the same under his leadership.
He said its better people should support him wholeheartedly.

This time Chakwera was greeting people at Mponela in Dowa while on his way to Mzuzu.

Dr was recently in the Eastern region where he undertook a number of state duties.

The same while in the north , the President is expected to carry out a number of activities including attending Umtheto of Ngoni people.

ANC expels Jacob Zuma for forming rival party

By Chisomo Phiri

South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) has expelled former President Jacob Zuma for his role in forming a rival political party, which contributed to the ANC’s historic loss of its parliamentary majority.

The party’s disciplinary committee concluded that Zuma’s actions compromised the ANC’s integrity and values.

Jacob Zuma

This development marks a turning point for the ANC, which had maintained its dominance in South African politics for over three decades.

Zuma’s departure from the party comes six years after he resigned as President in 2018, following a decline in electoral support.

The expulsion highlights the ANC’s efforts to reassert its unity and maintain its relevance in South African politics.

By taking a firm stance against internal divisions, the party aims to regain the trust of its supporters and reclaim its position as a dominant force in the country’s political landscape.

Billy Malata announces bid for DPP presidency

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By Chisomo Phiri

Former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Deputy Director of Political Affairs, Billy Malata, has announced his intention to contest for the party’s presidency at the upcoming elective convention.

Malata, who was expelled from the DPP for breaching its rules and regulations, told local media that he is prepared for legal challenges if the party attempts to block his candidacy.

Malata

“Although the party officials expelled me, I didn’t join any other party because I intended to contest the DPP presidency,” said Malata.

Meanwhile, the party’s spokesperson, Shadric Namalomba, says it is too early to comment on the matter.

The DPP will hold its elective convention from August 17 to 18, 2024, in Blantyre.

The party was ousted from power in the June 23, 2020, court-sanctioned fresh presidential elections.

Minister Hara pushes for timely completion of Kaphatenga-Benga road rehabilitation

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Transport and Public Works, Jacob Hara, has issued a stern warning to the Kaphatenga-Benga Road contractor to complete at least 50% of the rehabilitation works before the onset of the rainy season.

Speaking during an inspection of the M05 road, which spans from Kaphatenga in Salima to Benga in Nkhotakota, Hara emphasized the need for expedited progress while maintaining the required standards.

“The majority of the population is frustrated with the delay; rightfully so.This road is unique due to its flood-prone nature and numerous single-lane bridges.

Hara

“Many bridges, including those across the Lifyodzi and Chibothera Rivers, have been washed away in the past, highlighting the urgent need for replacement with permanent structures,” he said.

Hara highlighted that modern road rehabilitation standards have been incorporated to ensure the durability and reliability of the 60km road.

“The current standards will significantly contribute to a durable bituminous road and efficient drainage structures,” he added.

The Minister noted that the road, constructed between 1976 and 1978, has deteriorated due to increased usage by heavy trucks, which prefer this route over the mountainous M1 road when traveling between Lilongwe and Mzuzu.

He expressed optimism that the rehabilitation will enhance the road network’s efficiency.

A community member from Thavite, Stuart Benson, emphasized the need for rehabilitation, citing numerous accidents and hindered business activities due to the road’s poor state.

The rehabilitation works, undertaken by China Railway 20 Bureau Group Corporation Limited (CR20), commenced in November 2022 and are expected to be completed by November 2024.

The K64 billion project is funded by the Government of Malawi in collaboration with the African Development Bank.