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Nankhumwa’s request for President Chakwera to appear in Parliament given a deaf ear

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has snubbed a direct request from the Leader of Opposition in Parliament, Kondwani Nankhumwa, to appear in the August House to respond to two motions.

Last week, Nankhumwa wrote President Chakwera to respond to the scarcity of maize, fertilizer, and acute forex shortages.

In the other motion,the opposition leader demanded that Chakwera give reasons for his government’s insistence on using the national identity card as the only document to register in the voter’s roll amidst the challenges facing the exercise.

Nankhumwa

But in a brief statement, presidential press secretary Anthony Kasunda says the president cannot meddle in legislative affairs.

“The two motions were defeated, and the President cannot impose himself on Parliament.

“When there is a consensus, the President gets communication from the office of the Speaker,” said Kasunda.

Commenting on the matter, political analyst and the lecturer at the University of Malawi Ernest Thindwa also trashed Nankhumwa’s request saying there is no need for the President to face Parliament.

Thindwa observed that Chakwera has demonstrated boldness and commitment to the rule of law in facing Parliament.

He said: “As Leader of Opposition in Parliament, Nankhumwa’s demands are understandable, but politics aside, one would contend that issues for which he wanted the response from the President have been ably addressed by appropriate ministers, rendering Chakwera’s appearance before legislators inconsequential.”

Chakwera commends Anti-Corruption Symposium 2023

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has commended the Anti-Corruption Symposium 2023 saying the event has challenged Malawians to be unyielding in contributing towards a corrupt-free Malawi going forward.

Speaking at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe today, the President said the Symposium is encouraging all Malawians to be tasked to assess the strategies Malawi has been using in fighting corruption in the past 25 years of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) existence.

President Chakwera

Said Chakwera :”We are also dared to map the way forward on a firm agenda of ending the vice towards 2063.

“A self-reliant and industrialised nation is possible only when corruption does not form part of our governance infrastructure.”

The Malawi leader promised that his administration will, continue displaying adequate political will through implementation of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) to end corruption in the country.

On her part, ACB Director General Martha Chizuma said there has been demonstrable political will from the high office regarding the fight against corruption.

She indicated that some of the strides that have been made recently include, removal of the need for consent from the director of public prosecutions before the bureau takes cases to court for prosecution; the lifestyle audit guide and others.

Chizuma also mentioned that the fight against corruption has seen cartels who are continuously working to frustrate the work of the ACB to protect their interests and to benefit from the money others obtained through corrupt means.

The symposium which kick started yesterday, is part oft the ACB’s 25th anniversary celebration.

The event has drawn together ACB Chiefs from various countries in the SADC region and local and international Civil Society Organisations CSO’s dealing in accountability issues.

WaterAid Malawi committed to improve WASH services in Ntchisi district

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By Wilfred Golden

As one way of increasing healthcare service delivery, WaterAid Malawi is implementing a four year Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) project in communities around Ntchisi district.

Speaking at Chinkhande healthcare post during a media tour, Laston Zungu, programmes officer at WaterAid Malawi, said this is the on going programmes which started way back and others have already benefited but this time around the project is targeting three healthcare facilities with 10 villages as direct beneficiaries.

Laston Zungu programmes officer at WaterAid speaking to the media at Chinkhande healthcare post



“Indeed I would like to confirm that this healthcare facility is facing alot of challenges, so I will dwell much on problems which are WASH related. As WaterAid we came with a technical assessment and from our findings we indeed noted that there are no toilets at this facility, they do not have a water supply system as they rely the one from the community meaning to say they have no water system special for the facility,” he said.

He also stressed on the issue of waste management facilities as the facility only has incenerator and placenta pit, and no arsh pit and refuse pit as all is being required for good healthcare service delivery and that as WaterAid Malawi they are committed to address these challenges through this project.

“Through the project we are going to ensure the provision of new water system specifically targeting the healthcare facility, as to weather the system will be 5,000 or 10,000 to 15,000 this will depend on the catchment population,” Zungu highlighted.

On his part, facility in charge at Chinkhande healthcare post, Felix Zakaliah said the situation at the facility is not good at all as the working place is not comfortable to the extent that they are not able to provide other services as health workers are also limited.

“Our catchment area is about 3,000 but with people coming from other areas the figures go up to 12,000 so you can see that our catchment population is very hi comparing with resources that we have here.

“The coming in of WaterAid Malawi with this project will really help us as I said that on the part of water supply we rely on the community water system so as part of maternity ward section we always need water when we come to the use of toilet we need water so this will have a huge and long lasting impact on us,” Zakaliah said.

Joseph Mataya, Chinkhande healthcare post chairman, said the coming in of this project will see many things changing at the facility as in past they have been in problems with water supply system and expectant women had to walk long distances to access healthycare services so the coming in of this project will address those problems and we hope alot will be achieved.

The project is targeting three healthcare facilitieswhich are Chinkhande, Chandawe as well as Sambakunsi with support from Wimbledon Foundation and it is to the tune of 1.2 million pounds.

Kalindo leads Anti-Chakwera peaceful demos: wants civil servants salaries be increased by at least 50%

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By Chisomo Phiri

Prominent and fearless political activist Bon Kalindo on Wednesday led peaceful demonstrations in the Malawi’s commercial city of Blantyre calling on President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and his Tonse Alliance Administration to step down for allegedly messing up the economy.

The demonstrations under tight security started at Kamuzu Upper Stadium to Blantyre District Commissioner’s offices where the self-acclaimed activist delivered a petition of their concern.

Kalindo at the demos



In the petition, Kalindo urged President Chakwera to immediately solve some economic challenges the majority of Malawians are facing.

He also gave Chakwera an option to call for a referendum for citizens to decide whether he proceeded governing the country or not.

“If the current regime does not have answers to issues like high prices of commodities, kwacha depreciation and mess at Immigration Offices, Dr. Chakwera should step aside,” said Kalindo.

Again, Kalindo said he wants the government to hike civil servants salaries by at least 50 percent, revise some levies and adjust downwards electricity tariffs, among others.

“A 10 percent salary increment for civil servants is an insult. Why raising salaries with only 10 percent and devaluing the Malawi Kwacha by 44 percent. This 10 percent salary increment increment is nothing and we want the salary for civil servants to be increased by at least 50 percent,” said Kalindo in an angry face.

He then threatened to mobilize citizens into unstoppable series of nationwide protests if President Lazarus Chakwera fails to respond to their demands and grievances within 20 days.

“If the current regime does not have answers to issues like high prices of commodities, kwacha depreciation and mess at Immigration Offices, Dr. Chakwera should step aside,” he warned.

Representing the district commissioner, Charles Mphepo received the petition and pledged to ensure it reaches the relevant authorities.

“We have received Kalindo’s petition and we will deliver it to the right authorities as advised,” he said.

But Information Minister, Moses Kunkuyu said President Chakwera is not leaving his office for he is doing the best he can to restore everything.

“The president cannot just sit and not act on the things that would make Malawi a better place for everyone.

“But he is working in a way that lays solid foundations for the good Malawi. As such, Dr Chakwera is not going to leave his duty station,” said Kunkuyu.

A few days ago, Finance Minister, Simplex Chithyola Banda also expressed optimism that the prevailing economic situation was likely going to improve following the approval of the IMF’s Extended Credit Facility Program worth $174 million.

He said this would see more development partners and other donors unlocking their direct budgetary support to Malawi; critical to the country’s efforts of recovery the economy.

Unima student ‘Ellan’ finds fame on social media with his musical talent


By McLloyd Kudzingo


Up and coming musician ‘Amidu Ellan Monjeza’ who is also a student at University of Malawi (UNIMA) has become popular on social media after his video clip went viral on Monday.

Popular singer, Driemo, shared a video clip on Facebook in which Ellan was captured singing along with his friend Malumbo Ngwira who was playing a guitar.

“Anyone who knows him tell him is a rare gem. Now this is music,” reads Driemo’s Facebook post in part.

The song which was posted, talked about the social-economic challenges that Malawians are currently facing with a message of encouragement at the end of it for people not to loose hope but to trust in God.



After Driemo’s post, many Malawians including top musicians, music promoters and producers went on to share the clip with many describing the artist as a rare talent.

“Brooo I played this more than 10 times. . Malawi has maaad talent 🙌🏽🙌🏽🏆🔥,” commented Amapiano star Zeze Kingston.

Thankx Elia Mwalwanda wrote, “UNIMA to the world. Keep it up Amidu Ellan Monjeza and Malumbo Ngwira.”

Another music fanatic Emmanuel Kathamalo said Ellan’s composition is very mature and brilliant. He said “The message is very powerful, voice so sweat and the guitar so amazing. I love it.”

Meanwhile, renowned music producer Foster Sukani popularly know as ‘Don Foxy’ has offered to record Ellan’s music for free at his studio in Blantyre.

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