National Development Party(NDP) has appointed Wakuda Kamanga as its vice president responsible for Operations,the party’s Secretary General Gerald Chilongo has confirmed.
Kamanga’s appointment comes hours after joining the party from Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) where he has been suspended today for allegedly sharing the party’s sensitive information to other political parties.
Chilongo says NDP has also appointed Judith Mang’anda who has joined the party together with Kamanga as its Director of Protocol and Events.
Wakufa Kamanga
Kamanga is a well known politician who has been in many political parties in the country including Malawi Congress Party (MCP) , Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), AFORD, People’s Party (PP) among others.
NDP was formally registered as a political party on 1st March 2024 and is led by Frank Mwenefumbo.
President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera has appointed Justice Lovemore Chikopa as the Deputy Chief Justice of Malawi.
In a statement, the Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Colleen Zamba says Chikopa’s appointment is in accordance with Section 111 (2) of the Constitution of Republic of Malawi.
Lovemore Chikopa, SC was born on August 9,1965.
He holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) degree from the University of Malawi (1987) and has a Master of Business Administration degree with the University of Zambia (2021).
Justice Lovemore Chikopa
He started his career in the Judiciary in 1998 as Principal Resident Magistrate having previously served as State Advocate in the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs.
He also worked in private sector with SEDOM and in private legal practice before joining the Office of the Ombudsman as Principal Investigations Officer/Acting Chief Legal Officer.
He was appointed Judge of the High Court in 2000 and Justice of Appeal in 2012.
In 2012, he was appointed by the Government of Zambia to lead a Tribunal which investigated the alleged misconduct of three High Court Judges in Zambia where he served until August,2017.
Alliance For Democracy (AFORD) senior official Wakuda Kamanga who was the secretary general (SG) and Judith Mang’anda who was the Director of Events, have quit the party and joined the newly formed National Development Party (NDP).
The two were officially welcomed into NDP by the party’s Secretary General Gerald Chilongo at the party’s headquarters in Area 49 in Lilongwe on Tuesday afternoon on 16th April 2024.
Wakufa being welcomed in NDP
According to Chilongo, Kamanga has been appointed as the vice president responsible for Operations while Mang’anda is the Director of Protocol and Events.
Both Kamanga and Mang’anda have said their exit from Aford is as a result of the harassment which some Aford youths inflicted on Kamanga on 4th April 2024 at his office after accusing him of leaking party secrets to other political parties.
NDP was recently registered as a political party on 1st March 2024 and is led by Frank Mwenefumbo.
President Lazarus Chakwera on Tuesday held several engagements including meeting ministers responsible for Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM) ahead of ATM strategy promotion week at his Capitall hill office.
In an interview with the media after meeting president Chakwera, Minister of Agriculture Sam Kawale said the three ministers responsible for ATM strategy had an audience meeting with the president to brief him on the preparations of the ATM promotion week scheduled for 19th April to 27th April in Lilongwe.
He said, the ATM promotion week has been crafted to show Malawians and investors from outside the country the opportunities that are there to invest in Malawi in areas of Agriculture, Tourism and Mining and that the areas are the investment opportunity that President Chakwera is spearheading because of its higher opportunities to transform the country in the short, medium and long term.
Chakwera arriving at Capital Hill
“Specifically, for the ministry of Agriculture we will start on 19th April to 20th April and our focus is to bring together different investors and stakeholders. We will have investors specifically the financing institutions such as banks who will tell us what services they have to help Malawians to invest in the agriculture sector.
“We will also have fertilizer suppliers, seed suppliers, tractor suppliers and among others. We will provide several rooms where different negotiations and deals will be struck for people to go into production. Specifically, we are focusing on irrigation as a way to help us increase production but also to be resilient to climate change shocks,” he added.
Kawale further said, there will be also displays from ministry of Agriculture where different departments, agencies and companies under the ministry will tell Malawians what services they are providing.
“An interesting part will be the department of research where it will show Malawians what new seeds are available and what fertilizers are available that will make farming cheaper and also have high yield,” he said.
Speaking in a separate interview, Minister of Mining Monica Chang’anamuno said it is the first time for the ministry of mining to conduct the Malawi Mining Investment Forum.
She said, Mining Investment Forum will be held on 23rd and 24th April and they have invited those that are doing small, medium and large-scale mining so that they can showcase their work.
She therefore urged people from Malawi and outside Malawi to come and participate during the forum to create more opportunities.
A woman cheating on her husband might do this because of problems within the relationship, her personal struggles or her feelings for someone else. You may want to know the reason behind a mature cheating wife, but it could also be a combination of various factors.
Research revealed numerous justifications for why women engage in infidelity: Unfulfilling romantic relationship. Increased sexual desire. Partner’s insufficient affection.
If a partner cheats, does that mean they were never in love? No, cheating doesn’t mean your love wasn’t real. We have this idea that something has to be wrong with a relationship for cheating to occur. In reality, happy people in fulfilling relationships go out and cheat all the time.
Emotional Turmoil: Infidelity is an emotional tsunami, often leaving men grappling with anger, sadness, jealousy, fear, and confusion. The sense of betrayal can be profound, creating a seismic shift in their emotional equilibrium and resulting in a deep loss of trust.
The emotional impact of cheating can be devastating and cause a lot of damage to the person cheated on. The partner who has been cheated on will likely feel betrayed, angry, hurt, and confused. They will likely feel like they can no longer trust their partner and may experience a loss of self-esteem.
Participants sought affairs because they wanted a novel, exciting sexual experiences, or sometimes because they didn’t feel a strong commitment to their partners, rather than because of a need for emotional fulfilment, the report found. “People have a diversity of motivations to cheat,” Selterman said.
When faced with the loss of their relationship, they may deeply miss their ex, as the cheating wasn’t a result of falling out of love but rather a lapse in judgment. Realizing what they lost can lead to significant remorse and a desire to change, but rebuilding trust is a steep hill to climb.
Only you can decide if you should stay or leave if your partner has cheated on you. Cheating doesn’t have to mean the end of the relationship, particularly if it was truly a one-time thing and your partner is genuinely regretful and remorseful.
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Only you can decide if you should stay or leave if your partner has cheated on you. Cheating doesn’t have to mean the end of the relationship, particularly if it was truly a one-time thing and your partner is genuinely regretful and remorseful.
The only punishment that is acceptable at this point is to tell her you know if she isn’t aware of the fact already, and then completely cut her out of your life. Never talk to her again in any capacity.. even for closure. This is not about punishment for her but about removing a toxic person in your life.