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Parliamentary Committee optimistic on Shire Valley Transformation Project economic impact

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By Leah Malimbasa

Chairperson for Parliamentary Committee on Budget and Finance, Gladys Ganda, has said Shire Valley Transformation Project (SVTP) has the potential to improve the economy of this country.

Ganda was speaking during the committee’s supervisory visit to SVTP site in Chikwawa district on Thursday.

Ganda highlighted the project’s alignment with President Lazarus Chakwera’s vision to increase investments in agriculture, tourism, and mining as outlined in the State of the Nation Address.

“As the Budget and Finance Committee, our focus now is to collaborate with the Ministry of Finance to expedite this project. Accelerating this project will address foreign exchange challenges and reduce our dependence on imports, ultimately boosting our national energy levels,” said Ganda.

The Chairperson further underscored the importance of timely allocation and utilisation of funds to ensure the project’s successful completion within the projected timeline of seven years.

She then added that the benefits of the project would extend to all Malawians, emphasising its broader impact beyond individual sectors or regions.

“This project is not just for our country; it is for every Malawian. It is important therefore to support it adequately and reap its full benefits,” she added.

In his remarks, SVTP Project Coordinator Stanley Khaila said the project is progressing well despite facing challenges.

“Despite Cyclone Ana setback, our progress stands at 63 percent, indicating significant strides in Phase 1.

“We anticipate completing this 1st phase by May 2025, although a couple of months’ delay is a realistic expectation, given the circumstances,” he said.

Khaila said the project needs an additional 150 million dollars to overcome Cyclone Ana’s impact and also ensure that the first two farms commence irrigation by 2025.

After inspecting the project, the committee visited Mwanaalirenji Cooperative, one of the cooperatives expected to benefit from the SVTP, where they interacted with members of the cooperative.

Fredokiss to contest again as a Member of Parliament for Zingwangwa-Soche Constituency

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawian popular Hip-hop artist Fredokiss real name Penjani Kalua, has officially announced that he will again contest for a Parliamentary seat in the 2025 general elections in  Zingwangwa-Soche Constituency formerly known as Blantyre City Constituency, where he lost the 2019 elections to Noel Lipipa,who won on a Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) ticket.

Fredokiss

Fredokiss,son of prominent politician Kamlepo Kalua,made a declaration of interest to contest on Friday through his official Facebook page.

“Just to make it official! I am excited to announce my candidacy for Member of Parliament in 2025, representing Blantyre, Zingwangwa-Soche Constituency! Together, let’s work towards a brighter future for our community,” he posted.

As a young politician Fredokiss currently serves as the National Youth Director for the United Transformation Movement (UTM).

He is an inspiration for every youth in the country due to the message of hope he preaches via his Facebook page and his music.

Government to recover  NEEF loans – Minister clarifies

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By Solister Mogha

Minister of Information, Moses Kunkuyu has clarified that government has not forgiven all those who got loans from National Economic Empowerment  Fund (NEEF)   and that processes are underway to recover  every single kwacha.

Speaking Sunday in Zomba during a stakeholders meeting , the Minister said there has been a lot of misinformation regarding the written off loans by NEEF.

Moses Kunkuyu

Last week, the government announced that it has written off about K6 billion NEEF loans; thus  attracting a lot of  discussions amongst Malawians.

However Kunkuyu said as per accounting principles, the written off loans are regarded as bad debts and they are not supposed to be appearing in the NEEF account statements .

“We have not forgiven anyone, we have just transfered data to the other sheet and we will follow up on anyone who got the loans, ” the Minister said.

He therefore warned that NEEF loans are not free and that should anyone get the loans on assumptions that they are free  would be punished by the law.

The Minister therefore hailed NEEF management for engaging stakeholders to inform them on loan processes and procedures that must be followed to access the loans.

“What was lacking in the previous loans was lack of engagement and this contributed to the high rate of defaulters. Today’s meeting is crucial as it would enhance peoples understanding and reduce the number of defaulters,” Kunkuyu said.

NEEF Chief Executive Officer, Humphrey Mdyetseni said NEEF loans are not politically motivated but rather funds meant to empower Malawians economically.

“We don’t give loans based on colour, political party or region. This is Malawian money and everyone should get a chance to benefit,” said Mdyeseni.

He concurred with the minister that everyone who benefited from MADEF and MEDF and did not pay back the loan would be followed up.

“Apart from following up, those defaulters will not be allowed to get any financial  support from NEEF,” he said.

For the past three years, Government has distributed MK15 billion in the Eastern Region and in 2024, government plans to distribute over  MK100 billion; through which about MK30 billion has already been pumped into NEEF account.

Among those who  attended the meeting were vendors from Balaka, Zomba and Liwonde, councillors and officials from councils.

President for Zomba Vendors Association, Ianbrown Chidothi hailed NEEF for the meeting which he said would help  business people  make rightful decisions before getting the loans.

MCP Convention 2024: Leading Candidate Chaima Banda launches manifesto in grand style

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By Chimwemwe Mtambalika

The favourite candidate to win the Secretary General position in the ruling Malawi Congress Party, Chris Chaima Banda has launched  his manifesto. At a colourful function that took place at the party headquarters in Lilongwe on Saturday April 13th, Chaima  announced himself to the party delegates  that he was in to deliver “a vision for bold, strong and inclusive MCP”

Chaima’s pitch to the party faithful has already stood out as one that is putting togetherness and inclusivity as core to the agenda of thriving the fortunes of MCP.  Wrapped in party colours scarf around his neck, the energetic speaking Chaima declared “ We have a vision  for the making of Bold , strong  and inclusive Malawi congress party, We seek a MCP  that will deliver  a 70% landslide  victory  in the 2025 presidential race  for His Excellency Dr Lazarus Chakwera “

The Secretary General race, the most coveted in the party has so far seen Minister of Finance Simplex Chithyola , Former Mining Minister Dr Albert Mbawala,  Former Kasungu legislator Alex Major all declaring interest to contest. The incumbent Eisenhower Mkaka is yet to declare if he will defend his position although many believe he will join the race soon. An independent research is showing Chris Chaima is the favourite to win  and popular with the party grassroots  seconded by Chithyola.

When drawn to comment on his competitors Chaima shocked many by speaking no ill about any of his competitors but quickly using the opportunity to preach about Unity “ All  those that are competing against me for the position are my family, we are one , one Malawi Congress Party “ said Chaima

Chaima is the Chief Advisor to President Chakwera  on Strategy, Manifesto implementation  and international partnerships . A Pillar of the MCP party for so many years, he brings in experience of working for the British  Civil Service for 18 years .

His Manifesto has 20 action points that includes; ensuring financial resources meant for the party  are safeguarded from abuse and are distributed  and used  by all the party structures  at National, Regional, District , Constituency  and local area  levels. He will work towards repairs of the party headquarters, regional and district offices. Chaima will focus on fundraising initiatives to create a financial war chest in readiness for the 2025 general elections

He also spoke of the need for the party to buy vehicles for district chairman in order to improve efficiency. Monthly funding allocations to the Regional and District Offices, availability of party materials to the grassroots, Establishment of a Charity Fund for social Welfare , Establishment of the Veterans board to cater for the veterans of the party, access to business loans , job opportunities for the membership and for the youth empowerment.

Chaima with President Chakwera

The MCP Convention is scheduled to take place in August

Why Malawians Don’t Need the return of Joyce Banda: A Reflection on the Cashgate Scandal and Mismanagement of the Economy

By Twink Jones Gadama

Cashgate was a term that struck fear and anger into the hearts of Malawians during Joyce Banda’s presidency. The scandal, which involved massive theft of taxpayers’ money, highlighted the corruption and mismanagement that plagued the country during her tenure. In addition to the Cashgate scandal, Malawi suffered from unnecessary devaluation of the kwacha, high inflation rates, and overall economic instability under Banda’s leadership. Despite her attempts to make a comeback and contest in next year’s elections, many Malawians believe that they do not need Joyce Banda at the helm of their country once again. In this essay, we will explore the reasons why Malawians reject the idea of Joyce Banda returning to power.

Joyce Banda, planning to contest in 2025?

One of the most glaring reasons why Malawians do not want Joyce Banda back in office is the deep distrust that has been fostered by the Cashgate scandal. The scandal, which involved government officials siphoning off millions of dollars from state coffers, revealed the extent of corruption and greed that was rampant in Banda’s administration. The fact that such a massive theft of public funds could occur under her watch eroded the trust of the Malawian people in their government and its leaders. The wounds caused by Cashgate are still fresh in the minds of many Malawians, and they are understandably hesitant to trust Banda with power once again.

Furthermore, Malawians point to Banda’s track record of mismanagement and economic instability as reasons why they do not want her back in office. During her presidency, the kwacha was devalued multiple times, leading to increased prices of goods and services and hurting the purchasing power of the average Malawian. Inflation rates soared, making it difficult for many to afford basic necessities. The economy stagnated, and development projects were delayed or abandoned. Malawians remember the hardships they endured during Banda’s presidency, and they are unwilling to gamble on her leadership again.

Additionally, Banda’s decision to run for office again after the damage caused during her previous term raises questions about her motivations and priorities. Some Malawians believe that her desire to return to power is driven by personal gain rather than a genuine desire to serve the country. The fact that Banda is willing to overlook the harm caused by her previous administration in favor of political ambition is troubling to many Malawians. They fear that her return to office would only serve to further entrench corruption and mismanagement in the country.

The reasons why Malawians do not need Joyce Banda are clear. The wounds caused by the Cashgate scandal have not fully healed, and the memories of economic instability and mismanagement under her leadership remain fresh in the minds of many. Banda’s decision to run for office again raises concerns about her motivations and priorities. Malawians have suffered enough under her leadership, and they are rightfully hesitant to trust her with power once again. It is crucial for the country to move forward with leaders who are committed to transparency, accountability, and good governance.