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Economist Tchereni calls for reports on austerity measures announced by President Lazarus Chakwera

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By Vincent Gunde

An Associate Professor in Economics at the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) Betchani Tchereni, has called for reports on the austerity measures announced by President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera to be available to the citizens from January, 2024 so that Malawians can appreciate the progress of the measures.

Tchereni observes that some time back, President Chakwera announced the same austerity measures so that money saved be channeled to equally important projects but to this day, there is no such report.

Betchani Tchereni

He said he tried to follow-up on the report but some junior officers after knowing that the screws and nuts have been made tight, they started sabotaging the government by threatening him to close his big mouth.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Times Television anchored by Brian Banda on Saturday evening, Tchereni said the report on the austerity measures is very important as this will show how much money in forex has been saved by the government.

Tchereni observed that announcing the austerity measures some of which are stopping global trotting by the President and his Ministers up to March, 2024 is good news to the country but the chorus is on action and implementation.

He asked President Chakwera to take personal responsibility taking a whip by himself for all to implement the measures and Minister of Finance Simplex Chithyola Banda not to allow fellow Ministers to dictate to him on the importance of attending meetings and seminars but to delegate.

The Economist said he is optimistic that Malawi cannot follow the path of Zimbabwe where it was declared bankrupt advising Minister of Agriculture Sam Kawale and Minister of Mining Monica Chayang’anamuno not to wear suits but to produce food and resources for economic stability in Malawi.

The academic appealed to President Chakwera and Chithyola Banda that time to make sure that Principal Secretaries are not abusing resources is now, saying all have a duty to accept and not one coming that this is important.

Tchereni said Zambia faced the same path in economy like Malawi, they knock-off the zeroes on their currency, worked on their energies by empowering young people to be industrious, buying machines for making soap, cooking oil, yoghurt, their economy started to pick-up and become strong.

“We should all work on the economy by being productive, success is not in politics, young people must not be made to take politics for their successes, they should not find time to be in politics,” said Tchereni.

He called upon young people to be productive and stop being abused by a political party in government and advising government to stop financing things that are not productive for the austerity measures announced by President Chakwera to bear fruits.

We are hunted-Msonda

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By Chisomo Phiri

Democratic Progressive Party(DPP) National Governing Committee(NGC) member Ken Msonda says he and his collegues Joe Nyirongo and Fredrick Malata are receiving death threats from other Senior DPP members.

Msonda made the remarks during a press briefing he, Nyirongo and Malata organized in Lilongwe on Sunday to address the current challenges and hostilities facing the party .

Msonda stated that him, Nyirongo and Malata are receiving death threats because of not being in support with Peter Mutharika’s presidential candidacy at the party’s convention but also fighting for a democratic course in the party to allow every member interested to run for Presidency at the Party’s convention have a clear equal and clear path.



He also added that thugs have been hired to kill them for a bounty of 1 million Kwacha .

“Pali ena apatsidwa K1 million aliyense kuti aphe atatufe kaamba koti tikulimbana ndamutharika mchipani cha DPP. Koma sakudziwa kuti zomwe tikupanga ife mkuchikonda chipani cha DPP komanso kuwakonda a Peter Mutharika.Kulimbananafe mkutaya nthawi chabe,”said Msonda.

He indicated that he and his collegues are not afraid of the death threats being channelled to them because they are brave and fearless.

“Can you zoom out faces , do you see a face filled with fear here?”, said Msonda .

He added that DPP will not triumph in the 2025 presidential election if it does not solve the current leadership wrangle.

Msonda disclosed that the three also went to court to seek court’s interpretation on whether Mutharika is eligible to contest for presidency once more because the party’s constitution does not allow him to do so.

On his part, Fredrick Malata who is DPP Deputy Director of political affairs said if Mutharika thinks of standing again, he should explain his efforts made so far to bring their house in order.

He also asked Mutharika to explain why since 2013, he has not called for a National Governing Council (NGC) meeting which led to withdraw of some senior officials.

The party’s Director of Operations Joe Nyirongo asked Mutharika to stop the act of racism and love all party members equally in order to bring sanity in the party.

This comes barely days after Peter Mutharika and other key DPP members organized a press conference to address issues facing the country.

Chilima mourns his cousin as he attends funeral in Lilongwe

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By Durell Namasani


The Malawi Vice President Dr Saulos Chilima is today attending the funeral of his cousin the late Ladaff Major Chilima. The funeral ceremony is taking place at Pasikale Village in the area of Traditional Authority Njewa in Lilongwe.

The late Ladaff Major Chilima was born on 10 July 1974 and died on Friday 17 November 2023 at Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe after a short illness.

Chilima at the funeral

Various government officials including Chief of Staff for State Residences, Prince Kapondamgaga, Cabinet Ministers and UTM Secretary General, Patricia Kaliati, among others are attending the ceremony.

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera is being represented by the Minister of Gender, Jean Sendeza.

Amangidwa kaamba kobela anthu powanamiza kuti awapezera ntchito kuchipatala

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Olemba: Sylvester Chibwana

Apolisi ku Lilongwe akusunga mchitokosi amayi awiri ogwira ntchito zachipatala amene akuwaganizira kuti anabera anthu ndalama yokwana K600 000 powanamiza kuti awathandiza kupeza ntchito kuchipatala.

Malingana ndi mneneri wa polisi ya Lilongwe Hastings Chigalu,a Agnes Dzumani omwe amayang’anira odwala pa chipatala cha Bwaila ndi namwino wa pa chiptala cha Kasungu a Ivy Chingumo, akuganiziridwa kuti adachita izi mu February chaka chino.

A Chigalu ati chipatala cha Bwaila chidachititsa mayeso ofuna kulemba anthu ntchito yothandizira ntchito za chipatala (Health Surveillance Assistants), ndipo awiriwa akuti adanyengerera anthu ena atatu kuti apereke ndalama kuti alembedwe ntchitoyi.



A Dzumani omwe ndi a zaka 35, akuganiziridwa kuti adauza anthuwa kuti iwo ndiwolemba ntchito pachipatalapa ndipo kuti adapereka nambala ya a Chingumo ponena kuti amenewo ndiwo mkulu wa zaumoyo pa chipatala cha Bwaila.

Akuti anthuwa akawaimbira a Chinguwo omwe ndi a zaka 33, amavomerezadi kuti ndi mkulu wa zaumoyo ndikumawauza anthuwo kuti apereke ndalama kwa a Dzumani ngati akufuna ntchito.

Pakadali pano apolisi ati apezapo K250 000 pa K600 000 yomwe awiriwa anatolera, ndipo oganiziridwawa akaonekera kubwalo la milandu kukayankha mulandu wokuba ponamiza anthu.

Jumah advises Chakwera not to accuse DPP for his own mess

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By Vincent Gunde

Pioneer of Muvi wa Chilungamo visionary news, Bantu Saunders Jumah, has advised President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera to stop accusing the main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for creating a mess the country is facing today.

In his recent national address, President Chakwera warned all those who are in the position of leadership and who know that they are responsible for creating the mess the country is in that he will deal with them soon enough.

Jumah has, however, asked Chakwera to instead threaten officials in his own government and himself for the mess the country is in today observing that lack of physical financial discipline and rampant corruption have created the mess in his government.



Speaking through his face book page followed by millions of people in Malawi and Africa, Jumah has pleaded with President Chakwera to stop blaming the DPP for the mess in government reminding him that DPP and Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika did not send him to borrow K8 trillion in his 3 years he has been in government.

Jumah said it is sad that President Chakwera each and every time has been blaming the DPP for every mistake in his government advising him to learn from his mistakes by accepting the wrong and do what is right for the citizens to restore their lost trust in him.

He observed that President Chakwera is failing to point a figure at himself, his Vice Dr. Saulosi Chilima and Cabinet Ministers who are also doing the same saying no wonder that they are all in jovial mood celebrating Extended Credit Facility (ECF) from the IMF for an early Christmas.

The Muvi Visionary news Pioneer has therefore, reminded Malawians that in 2006 during the reign of the DPP under Professor Bingu wa Mutharika, IMF and World Bank wrote-off Malawi’s debts and because of over excitement for landslide victory in 2009, Professor Bingu wa Mutharika started borrowing money from the international community.

He said from 2009-2019 the three leaders: Professor Bingu wa Mutharika, Madam Dr. Joyce Banda and Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika borrowed from the international community K3,16 trillion in public debts.

Jumah said from June, 2020 to 16th November, 2023 the MCP government under President Chakwera squandered K5,18 trillion with no visible project on the ground claiming that this is minus Makanjira Road project by Saudi Fund and IMF’s Extended Credit Facility Programme worth US$174 million.

“The IMF and World Bank have opened the doors to chain Malawi pushing public debts to K8 Trillion and with K3,16 trillion left by three governments, the debts have reached over K11 trillion,” said Jumah.

He expressed fears that by the election date in September, 2025 the public debts will be over K15 trillion warning Malawians that the IMF and World Bank can do any means to come back and write-off the country’s debts after 2006.

Jumah has liken the MCP as a bad carpenter who always blame his tools advising President Chakwera that if he need development in Malawi, the first enabler is mindset change that K8 trillion public debts was not borrowed by the DPP.