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Malawians Unite Against Corruption: 89% Believe Country is Heading in Wrong Direction

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By Twink Jones Gadama

A staggering 89% of Malawians believe their country is on the wrong path, according to a recent Afrobarometer survey.

The report, titled “African Insights 2024: Democracy at Risk, the People’s Perspective,” reveals widespread discontent with the government’s handling of corruption, economic management, and political shortcomings.

The survey found that corruption is perceived as a significant obstacle to Malawi’s progress, with 80% of respondents believing that ordinary people who commit crimes are punished, while 66% think corruption is increasing.

A alarming 37% of Malawians believe most or all officials in the Presidency are corrupt.

The report also highlights a decline in democratic support, from 78% in 2011 to 58% in 2024.

This downward trend is attributed to the government’s failure to address corruption and ensure accountability.

Boniface Dulani, associate professor of political science at the University of Malawi, notes that there is a growing demand for accountable governance, citing examples of youth-led movements in Kenya and elsewhere calling for an end to corruption and greater democratic norms.

Kunkuyu- government committed to fight corruptio



Governance advocate Charles Kajoloweka lamented that the fight against corruption remains rhetorical, while poverty continues to worsen.

He urged the government to demonstrate commitment to implementing Malawi2063, a development blueprint aimed at growing the economy and creating wealth.

Accountability pundit Willy Kambwandira expressed frustration over the discontinuation of grand corruption cases and the perceived impunity of those connected to the corridors of power.

Human Rights Defenders Coalition chairperson Gift Trapence concurred, stating that governments have lacked political commitment to stamp out corruption.

In response, Minister of Information and Digitisation Moses Kunkuyu acknowledged the findings, attributing them to people’s perceptions driven by needs, interests, and expectations.

He emphasized the government’s commitment to fighting corruption and highlighted initiatives like commercializing agriculture, regulating mining, and promoting tourism to boost economic growth.

The Afrobarometer report serves as a wake-up call for Malawi’s leadership to address the pressing concerns of its citizens.

As the country grapples with corruption, economic hardship, and political disillusionment, it is clear that urgent action is needed to restore trust in government and ensure a brighter future for all Malawians.

Cholera outbreak declared over

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By Naomi Langisi

Ministry of Health has announced the end of Cholera outbreak in the country effective July 10, 2024.

This declaration comes after four weeks of no confirmed Cholera cases, indicating that the transmission chains of the disease have been fully interrupted.

These efforts significantly reduced the number of Cholera cases, and the outbreak was eventually declared no longer a National Public Health Emergency on August 5, 2023.

However, rare cases continued to be reported in high-risk districts, prompting continued surveillance and control measures.

Matemba

Secretary for Health, Dr. Samson Mndolo, expressed gratitude to all stakeholders for their efforts in fighting the outbreak.

“We acknowledge the role played by all stakeholders, including the public, in the response efforts. We will continue to be vigilant and support multi-sectoral Cholera prevention and control interventions to ensure that any upsurges of diarrhea diseases are timely identified and controlled,” he said.

Community Health Ambassador, Maziko Matemba urged the government to ensure that all health services are available and to sensitize the public about the deadly disease to avoid future recurrence.

“The intensive surveillance and control measures implemented by the government have been instrumental in halting the outbreak. However, it is crucial that the public continues to observe prevention measures to prevent future outbreaks,” he added.

Malawian citizen, Judith Kabuluzi, expressed relief that the outbreak has ended and thanked all stakeholders who have been working hand in hand with the government to end the outbreak.

“I’m so grateful that the cholera outbreak has been declared over. It’s been a challenging time for our community, but we’re thankful for the government’s efforts in controlling the outbreak,” she said.

The Ministry of Health urges the public to continue observing prevention measures, including drinking safe water, practicing food hygiene, regular hand washing with soap, consistent use of toilets, and reporting any suspected cholera cases to the nearest health facilities.

Since the outbreak was declared on March 3, 2022, the country has reported a total of 59,376 cases and 1,772 deaths, representing a case fatality rate of three percent.

The President, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, declared a National Public Health Emergency on December 5, 2022, which led to intensified implementation of preventive and control interventions.

Former Malawi leader Mutharika celebrates his 84th Birthday

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By Twink Jones Gadama

Today, former President of Malawi, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, celebrates his birthday, and people of good will from all over the country have joined him in commemorating this special day.

Mutharika’s birthday comes at a time when Malawians are facing numerous challenges, including economic hardship, food shortages, and political repression.

Chakwera’s government has been criticized for its failure to deliver on promises, and the country is experiencing a severe decline in democratic values.

Mutharika

As Malawians celebrate Mutharika’s birthday, they are also reflecting on his legacy and the impact he had on the country.

In a statement, Mutharika thanked Malawians for their birthday wishes and reiterated his commitment to the country’s development.

“I am humbled by the outpouring of support and gratitude from Malawians,” he said. “I remain committed to the cause of democracy and development in our beloved country.”

As the nation celebrates Mutharika’s birthday, it is clear that his leadership is still deeply revered and cherished.

His legacy serves as a reminder that leadership can make a difference and that Malawians deserve a government that truly serves their interests.

Malawi secures $115 million World Bank grant to boost ICT Sector

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Government of Malawi has secured a significant grant of $115 million (approximately K199 billion) from the World Bank to drive transformation in the Information Communication Technology (ICT) sector.

This was announced by Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Digitalisation, Baldwin Samuel Chiyamwaka, on Wednesday in Lilongwe during MACRA’s open day.

Chiyamwaka revealed that the government has also received $10,000 from the UNDP and has allocated K8 billion to complete the final phase of fibre works.

Chiyamwaka

He emphasized the need for collective effort to harness the power of technology for Malawi’s socioeconomic development.

“The government is investing heavily in the ICT sector because it is a critical enabler of the Malawi 2063 agenda,” he said.

“We must work together to ensure that we maximize the potential of technology to drive growth and development in our country,” added Chiyamwaka.

On his part,MACRA Acting Director of Postal Services,Burnet Namacha,highlighted the importance of stakeholder participation in the communication sector.

“We need all stakeholders to actively engage with us to share ideas on how we can grow the sector and ensure that it benefits all Malawians,” he said.

MACRA’s open day, which began in Blantyre on July 15, 2024, will conclude in Mzuzu next week.

The event aims to bring together stakeholders in the communication sector to share ideas and explore ways to drive growth and development in the sector.

MACRA initiates interactive forum for operators and consumers

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By Dean Chisambo

Malawi  Regulatory Authority (MACRA) has initiated an interactive forum for consumers and service operators for promoting digital literacy and skills development in line with Malawi blue print 2063.

Speaking during an open  week meeting with various stakeholders on Wednesday in Lilongwe principle secretary in the ministry of information and Digitalization Baldwin Chiyamwaka said the open week will provide an opportunity for stakeholders to collectively work together to foster a vibrant and inclusive information and communication technology sector in this country.

Chiyamwaka (L) and Namatcha (R) listening the meeting presentation

He said the government is committed in enhancing ICT and has several initiatives in motion such as providing free public Wi-Fi at different sites like markets, universities airports, primary and secondary schools.

Chimwayaka said:” a number of ICT labs are being built in community day secondary school to promote the use of ICT services and provision of Wi-Fi internet services connection.”

In his remarks MACRA Acting director of postal service Barnett Namatcha said they will proceed with an open day meeting to promote service players in the digital and telecommunication sector.

He further said the government is committed to ensuring that its actions and decisions are open to scrutiny and that stakeholders have pure clear understanding of regulatory needs and processes.

He said:” in this open week we will highlight the key projects, innovation and initiatives that are shapping the future of ICT sector in Malawi.”

He revealed that the advancements in digital infrastructure, efforts to promote connectivity and initiatives aimed at bridging the digital divide.

The open week meeting started in Blantyre last week and will continue to Mzuzu which brought together  the service providers in the digital and telecommunication industry and also the consumers.