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Mutharika blocked from holding press briefing on Kwacha devaluation

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By Chisomo Phiri

In a dramatic turn of events, a group of some Democratic Progressive Party(DPP) members has threatened to obtain a court injunction aiming to block the upcoming press briefing by party leader Peter Mutharika.

This comes as on Monday, Shadrick Namalomba spokesperson for Mutharika in a statement disclosed that the party’s president will hold the media briefing this coming Friday on the recent 44 percent kwacha devaluation.

But in an interview with local media, Fredrick Malata, Deputy Director of Political Affairs for DPP described as unfortunate for Mutharika to hold a media briefing when they are failing to call for a meeting with the secretary general to iron out grievances in their party.

Mutharika

According to Malata they will obtain an injunction against the presser if the leadership will proceed without considering the demands given.

“This is unnecessary and we are planning to obtain an injunction against the briefing,”he said.

Mutharika is currently receiving a number of criticisms for his unwise decisions which are dividing the party members.

EU hails Malawi 44% devaluation supports Govt with 60 million Euros

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By Linda Kwanjana

European Union (EU) Ambassador to Malawi Rune Skinnebach has hailed Malawi’s 44% devaluation saying the decision is long overdue.

Skinnebach has since announced his Government intention to support Malawi with 60 Million Euros to support measures that will help to cushion the economy from the devaluation.



In an exclusive interview with The Nation, Skinnebach said the 44 percent devaluation would create some hardships in the short-term, but stressed that it was a necessary measure to unlock the external financing Malawi desperately needs.

Skinnebach said the devaluation will position Malawi to unlock funds from donors upon securing the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

He said: “The devaluation is tough medicine, but it was necessary. Securing an ECF programme will signal to other development partners that Malawi is committed to structural reforms to promote economic stability.

“The EU is going to front-load about €60 million before the end of the year to inject some forex in the local economy. Later on, the EU plans to resume direct budget support. We are planning to disburse €54 million to the education sector.”

He stressed that government should start implementing some structural changes to ensure that Malawi does not regress in the medium to long-term.

Said Skinnebach: “We have to find ways of ensuring that we can boost our local exports and find ways of substituting some imports with locally-manufactured products.

“The government will also have to ensure fiscal discipline. It has to be prudent with the way it is using its resources. I know it will be hard now considering that we are heading into an election period where the public will be expecting politicians to be generous. But it will have to be done to maintain this new course.”

During a press briefing at Bingu International Convention Centre in Lilongwe earlier yesterday, Minister of Finance and Economic Affair Simplex Chithyola Banda said the devaluation was long overdue to protect the forex market considering that gross official reserves–the amount of forex under the direct control of the central bank–had been substantially low.

He said: “The Reserve Bank was having to spend too many of our foreign reserves just to sustain the low exchange rate, which was becoming unsustainable in the wake of US dollar shortages. As a result, importing strategic commodities that boost production, such as fuel and fertiliser, was a challenge.”

Chakwera jets back home

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By Cedric Nkungula

Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has safely arrived back home from Saudi Arabia and Egypt where he went last week.

In Saudi Arabia, Chakwera attended the Saudi Arab – African Economic Conference before proceeding to Cairo where he attended the 2023 Intra – Africa Trade Fair.

High on the agenda in Saudi Arabia was the signing of the $20 million meant for the much awaited Mangochi- Makanjira road deal between Malawi and the Saudi Fund for Development.

On the sidelines of the trade fair in Egypt, Chakwera shared notes with Afreximbank Board Chairperson and President Benedict Oramah.

He was welcomed at Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) by Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima and several other government officials.

However, President Chakwera did not interface with the media due to rains.

President Chakwera is due to address Malawians tomorrow from 7 pm.

Chakwera to address the nation on Wednesday

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera will on Wednesday 15th November 2023 address the nation, State House has announced.

A statement signed by Presidential Press Secretary Anthony Rodgers Kasunda says the president will address Malawians on matters of national interest.

President Chakwera



“The address will start at 7 pm and will be broadcast live on Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) platforms and other media channels,” says the statement.

Chakwera’s foreign trips are fully sponsored by hosts – Chithyola tells parliament

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By Cedric Nkungula

Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Simplex Chithyola has told parliament that most of the foreign trips undertaken by President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera are fully funded by organizations that invite him.

Soon after presenting a ministerial statement in the House on economic remedies that the government has outlined to cushion Malawians in the face of the exchange rate re alignment, Leader of Opposition in Parliament Kondwani Nankhumwa asked the government to cut off presidential trips as a cost cutting measure.



“Most of the trips by the president are not financed using public funds,” Chithyola explained to the House.

Chithyola emphasized that the country’s economy is in its current state because of gross economic mistakes by the previous DPP administration.

He said the previous regime kept over valuing the Kwacha but the current administration led by President Chakwera is giving it the right dose that it deserves.

The Chakwera led administration on Monday unveiled a number of economic interventions to help ease out the pain of Malawians from the impact brought about by the devaluation.

Chithyola