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No one is above the law, Chisale must shut up his big mouth

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By Linda Kwanjana

On Monday former bodyguard to the recent past Malawi President Peter Mutharika went on air on Zodiak Exclusive program.

By the look of things Norman Paulos Chisale had well planned to go flat out to castigate Government officials calling them names.

Chisale used words like “Chiminister” which was even not allowed in broadcasting as well as words like “bullshit”.

Chisale on Zodiak TV

Chisale is supposed to know that he is not above the law. Being the former bodyguard and military officer does not warrant him to think that he is beyond laws of Malawi.

The Malawi Constitution and the Penal Code has no face and the do not look at who is who. Chisale should be aware that he is under investigation and no one is supposed to go to the media until all cases are done.

Contempt of court.
Lets get into details in examining if Chisale is committing court contempt or not and its consequences.

Contempt of court, also referred to simply as “contempt” is the disobedience of an order of a court. Additionally, conduct tending to obstruct or interfere with the orderly administration of justice also qualifies as contempt of court.

Civil Procedure and Evidence Rules says that a party that fails to perform a specific act, in accordance with a judgment by a court, can be charged with contempt and subsequently penalized.

The purpose of recognizing contempt of court is to secure the dignity of the courts and the uninterrupted and unimpeded administration of justice.

According to the law literatures punishments for contempt include imprisonment and fines. However, according to the Supreme Court, civil contempt penalties are conditional. One who is punished for civil contempt can avoid the punishment by doing as the court ordered and is therefore described as “carrying the keys of their prison in their own pocket.”

This is the best time Chisale should be aware of all this by remaining within the rearm of the law since no one is above the law.

RBM impressed with pension funds contribution

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By Steven Godfrey Mkweteza

The country’s financial institutions regulator, Reserve Bank of Malawi(RBM), says it is impressed with the strides that have so far been recorded from the pension funds contributions in the country.

Director of administration and services for the country’s central bank, Lanjesi Sinoya disclosed this in Blantyre during life insurance and pension funds seminar organised by Lifeco holdings limited.

Lanjesi Sinoya


Sinoya said since the pension Act was initiated in 2011,the pension funds contributions have reached a total of MK2.4 trillion as of September 2023.

“This is very impressive indeed and huge growth as compared to the MK74 billion pension funds contributions the country recorded in 2011 when we started regulating the funds,” he said.

Sinoya said the central bank was more excited about how the pension sector was resilient in servicing the funds.

“However, there is still a huge task to do inorder to woo more players to contribute to the funds. Many employees and employers are still in the dark on the benefits of contributing to the funds. For example, only a total of 542 employers the whole country have contributed to the 2.4 trillion out of many employees that the country have,” he said.

According to him, the country has so far invested in huge power and energy sector, transport, construction and water sectors using the proceeds from the pension funds.

In a separate interview, board chairman for Lifeco holdings limited, Lyton Chithambo, said his insurance company organised the seminar to equip its clients on the clauses of the revised pension Act of 2023.

“This will surely go towards improving compliance levels as the clients will be able to make a decision based on the right information shared,” said Chithambo.

Lifeco holdings limited started its operations in the country in 2020.

The insurance holdings company has Lifeco Asset management company, Lifeco pensions services company and Lifeco insurance company under its roof.

Govt rebuffs China Railways over K28 billion claim

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By Linda Kwanjana

Minister of Transport and Public Works Jacob Hara over the weekend put his foot down not to pay an additional K28 billion which the contractor working on the Nsanje-Marka Railway Line was demanding.

The decision was against what , China Railway 20th Bureau Group wrote to the ministry asking for additional funds for the project, initially pegged at K68.2 billion.

The contractor argued that the ministry had come up with extra works for the project, hence the increase in cost.

Hon Jacob Hara



But in an interview on Times Exclusive, which aired on Times Television on Saturday, Hara said government has rejected the proposal “for now”.

“We indeed received the proposal and we acknowledged that the contractor was justified to ask for the increase. However when I received the proposal, I considered a number of things including procurement law, which demands that we go through PPDA [Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority] which might take some time. So we have decided not to give them [the money],” Hara said.

He added that the contractor has been informed to do what they can manage with the money that was allocated for the project.

Recently Parliamentary Committee on Transport and Public Works members visited the project site, the contractor alleged that the ministry proposed several additional things which led to the increase in total cost.

The contractor said upon seeing what was in Mozambique, the ministry proposed the installation of five loop lines. The initial plan was to have two loop lines but the ministry proposed [that we] mirror what is in Mozambique because it will help in saving on operation costs.

The contractor further indicated that the increase was necessitated by floods that hit the Southern Region district, which resulted in adjustments in the design.

The Malawi Government is funding construction of the 72-kilometre railway line from Bangula to Marka.

Total Land Care,C-Quest Capital up for RAFT project implementation in Dowa

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By Vincent Gunde

Total Land Care Malawi (TLC) in partnership with C-Quest Capital (CQC) says will soon implementing Regenerative Agriculture and Forestry Techniques (RAFT) project in Dowa district in the areas of Traditional Authorities Chakhaza and Mkukula.

RAFT is an 8- year program which will be implemented with the main objective of improving sustainable productivity and resilience to climate change of smallholder farm households with similar interventions being done in Dedza, Mchinji, Balaka, Mangochi and Dowa district.

Jephthah Maliro-This is an initiative to restore forest cover and biodiversity

The program will provide seed of high value crops, Bee-keeping for capable organized groups and production and sale of Tephrosia seed and wood, an initiative to restore forest cover and biodiversity.

Introducing the program to the District Executive Committee (DEC) meeting held at Dowa boma, Total Land Care’s Agri-Business and Marketing Officer Jephthah Maliro, said the program will run for 8 years but year one focus will be on Assisted Natural Regeneration in degraded woodlands.

Maliro said thereafter, the program will include other nature-based solution interventions where implementation approaches will include an integrated community-based approach at the Group Village Heads level and provision of inputs, among others.

He said where communities have done well, incentives will be provided as an appreciation in RAFT interventions such as Natural Tree Regeneration on farmland and degraded woodlands, tree and bamboo planting and Agro-forestry systems and conservation Agriculture.

The officer said among the key benefits of the program are restoring the biodiversity of the natural landscape for multiple products and benefits, increasing soil fertility and crop yields with reduced use of costly fertilizer and increasing water holding capacity and water nutrients for good crop growth.

“The program will plan with the communities to define roles and develop action plans and planting giant bamboos to produce fuelwood and building materials to reduce dependency on natural trees,” said Maliro.

In her remarks, Dowa District Council’s Director of Planning and Development Mercy Mpakule, said the program seems to be an important one as it will help in boosting soil fertility of farmland through planting of Tephrosia seed and wood.

She encouraged partners implementing their various interventions in the district to concentrate in one area to measure the impact of the project to be physically seen and transform the area other than implementing it the whole district.

The description of a collaborative program by Total Land Care with rural communities will be implemented in Dowa district targeting 2,500 hectares at a total budget of 348,738.93 US Dollars and 7,000 hectares countrywide for 1,145,274.11 US Dollars.

Nyamilandu has overstayed his welcome at FAM-Its time to go

By Linda Kwanjana

The football Association of Malawi (FAM) will go to the polls on the 16th of December to elect new office bearers.

A lot is expected and a lot is at stake from this election that’s why it is widely anticipated that the road ahead will be gruelling and bloody.

As was the case in the previous elections, the position of FAM president is the most sought after, as evidenced by the debate generated and the interest from Malawians since the date of election was announced.

Nyamilandu and FIFA President Infantino



This far, the incumbent FAM president Walter Nyamilandu Manda has not come out clearly on whether he will contest in the polls or not.

A few weeks ago, Walter was quoted by a South African publication that his position to contest will be dependent on the wishes of the affiliates.This means that should he garner enough support from the affiliates, he is likely to contest.

This is Walter politics; he has been saying this in the past three elections. By taking this line he keeps his challengers guessing only to pounce on their uncertainty at eleventh hour.

In any case the decision of that magnitude is an individual decision coming from self introspection and conviction. The affiliates- most of whom are his friends and cronies cannot force him to contest if he doesn’t want to.

But whether Walter decides to contest or not is up to him since the constitution does not bar him, but the fact of the matter is that should he decide to stand, Nyamilandu will face a more formidable opposition than the one he has ever faced before. The name of Fleetwood Haiya being parroted around seems to have popular approval at a time Walter’s approval rating is at the lowest ebb. After winning the Sulom presidency, Haiya has the reasons to believe that he can unseat Nyamilandu at the polls.

Walter has been at the helm of the Football governing body for nearly twenty years. Twenty years is so long a time to plan and implement whatever objectives he intended to achieve. When it comes to Nyamilandu there has not been enough success to show for it. The truth is that Nyamilandu has ruined football in the country as evidenced by lack of proper football development structures in the country.

In any case, if there was any meaningful football development, Malawi should have proper grassroot football, sustainable football academies, and well groomed youth set up such as the under 17 under 20 or even under 23.

Lack of these structures is manifested in the yearly struggles of the Malawi National Football team, the Flames.

The Flames have been the perennial underachievers in regional, continental and not to talk of the world cup qualifiers.

I know Walter will contest at FAM elections next month because he has the backing of some few greedy affiliates who do not care about football. But if I were Walter I should have known that I have overstayed my welcome, leave the stage and preserve what is left of my legacy.