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Trade Ministry closes down some shops in Lilongwe for overcharging sugar

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By Chisomo Phiri

According to a statement signed by Secretary for trade Christina Zakeyo, the sealed shops are Romana Trading and Chou Chou shops in Area 2 (Bwalo Lanjovu) and Shalom Shop in Area 25 (Nsungwi) who were found selling their sugar at exorbitant prices.

In addition, Simama General Dealers in Area 25 (Nsungwi) has also been closed for hoarding sugar.

The development follows a joint inspection conducted by the Ministry and the Competition and Fair-Trading Commission (CFTC) following reports of general sugar scarcity on the market.

Reads part of the statement:”Following the sugar scarcity on the market,some traders are selling sugar at exorbitantly
higher than recommended prices by the manufacturers.



“The joint exercise confirmed that some wholesalers are selling a 20x1kg packet bale of Illovo Sugar at K69,000.00 which is way far much higher than the manufacturer’s recommended price.

“The general public is hereby reminded that the recommended
wholesale price for sugar is K37,500.00 per 20kg bale and the retail
price per 1kg packet is K2,250.00.

“Therefore, anyone charging unfair
and excessive prices way above these recommended prices are breaching the Competition and Fair-Trading  Act and the Business Licensing Act, 2012.”

The Ministry has however, urged Illovo Sugar Limited to provide
recommended prices to their distributors and the consumers have
liberty to demand manufacturers recommended prices to avoid being
overcharged.

It has further assured the general public not to panic as it has
issued adequate licences for importation of sugar to increase sugar
availability on the domestic market.

Martse Memorial Show to take place on May 25 in Lilongwe


By McLloyd Kudzingo


The family of the late hip-hop artist ‘Martse’ has announced that this year’s Memorial Show for the artist will take place on Saturday, May 25, at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe.

The event will mark the second anniversary on Martse’s death who breathed his last on 23 May, 2022 following a house fire at Cape Maclear in Mangochi district.



According to a statement released by the family, on the day, fans are supposed to clad in ‘Too Ghetto To Gutter’ outfit which can be purchased from the family through the ‘Martse Foundation’.

Last year, the Martse Memorial Show took place on May 23 at Cape Maclear Primary School ground where a huge crowd turned out to celebrate Martse’s life. 

The award-winning hip-hop star succumbed to fire burns which he sustained in a house fire at Cape Maclear and was laid to rest on May 25 in Lilongwe.

What is in a labour contract?

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By Burnett Munthali


We had an emergency meeting during lunch hour at my work place and I didn’t know exactly what it was all about. The first thing which came to my mind was that our immediate boss had something of great importance

Employment contract

The contract typically provides for salary or “base compensation” and benefits. Salary is guaranteed at “no less than” a set amount, and the parties sometimes agree that the employee will be eligible for annual salary increases.

To be legally enforceable, an agreement must contain all of the following criteria: An offer and acceptance; Certainty of terms; Consideration; An intention to create legal relations; Capacity of the parties; and, Legality of purpose.

The key characteristics of a labor contract should specify: the time when the work begins, the duration of any temporary contract and the reason why it is temporary, the length of any agreed trial period, the place of work, the main duties of the employee, and the collective agreement that applies to the work.

The 5 essential characteristics of contract are offer, acceptance, awareness, consideration, and capacity. An agreement’s “why”, or contract terms, are spelled out in its offer, which outlines what each party commits to do or not do as part of the agreement’s conditions.



Employment agreement lays down the terms of employment, agreed upon by the employer and employee. Whether stated explicitly in the agreement or not, both the employee and the employer have the duty of mutual confidence and trust, and to make only lawful and reasonable demands on each other.

There are four essential elements of forming a contract: offer, acceptance, consideration, and intention to create legal relations. Beyond this, the terms of the contract must also be unambiguous, and the parties must have the mental capacity to agree.

A contract can be terminated. You can void most contracts if one of the other parties has failed to honor their established obligations. If you can identify and prove a breach of contract, you can terminate the agreement.

In fact, I’ve seen contracts that are less than one page in length, in plain English, and still legally binding. Generally, to be legally valid, most contracts must contain two elements: All parties must agree about an offer made by one party and accepted by the other.

Something of value must be exchanged for something else of value. This can include goods, cash, services, or a pledge to exchange these items.

Conclusion

Termination by Agreement
It is always open to parties to agree to variations to their contractual arrangements. That includes terminating it by agreement. Both parties are able to consent to termination of a contract. When they do, the mutual obligations to perform contractual obligations come to an end.

If you break a contract, the other party to the agreement can sue and seek damages in court. Material breaches can also be minor breaches, which are less impactful and easier to negotiate or mitigate outside of court. Fundamental breaches are breaches that allow the afflicted party to halt contract performance and sue for damages.

National French Drama Festivals Set to Showcase Talent from Nine Schools in Blantyre

By Twink Jones Gadama

Nine schools in Malawi are gearing up to showcase their French language and drama skills at the national French Drama Festivals in Blantyre, scheduled to take place at Stella Maris secondary school. These schools have excelled at the regional level and are now set to battle it out for top honors at the national finals.

Organized annually by the Jacaranda Cultural Center, the French Drama Festivals aim to promote French language and culture in Malawi. The festivals were previously organized by the French Cultural Centre before its closure, and it remains to be seen if the French Consulate will take over the responsibility now that it has reopened its doors.

National French Drama Festivals Set to Showcase Talent from Nine Schools in Blantyre
Host venue Jacaranda Cultural Centre



With more prizes up for grabs this year, three winners will be awarded trophies for the gold, silver, and bronze categories. In addition, individual prizes including bicycles and books will be given out to outstanding performers.

The French Drama Festivals are organized in collaboration with the French Embassy, the Ministry of Education, and the Association for the Teaching of French in Malawi. Poya Chapweteka is leading the coordination of all activities related to the festivals.

The schools that have made it to the national finals represent different regions of Malawi, including Luwinga and Mary Mount from the North, Likuni Boys and Marist from the Center, and Stella Maris, Jacaranda Foundation, Zomba Catholic, and Providence from the South.

As students prepare to showcase their talents in French language and drama, the national French Drama Festivals promise to be a vibrant celebration of cultural exchange and creativity among Malawi’s youth.

Chiukepo Msowoya hangs up his boots

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By Chisomo Phiri

Former Malawi National Football Team striker Chiukepo Msowoya has announced his retirement from active football.

The player has made the announcement of his retirement through his official Facebook page.

“I have had the privilege to be a professional football player for almost 20 years now and I feel incredibly thankful for the opportunity.

Msowoya

“It has been an amazing journey filled with unforgettable moments and emotions. I want to thank the Malawi National Team and all the Clubs that I have played for, the coaches who supported me, plus team-mates who have become friends.

“Special thanks must go to my family members and my closest friends. They have been a part of my journey from day one and have given me so much love and support, through the good times and the bad. God has been faithful throughout my journey,” reads the Facebook statement in part.

It concludes:”Thank you to all my fans who have shown me so much love no matter the circumstances and no matter which club I was representing.

“Now I am  looking forward to everything that is in front of me with my  wifeand my beautiful daughters, but you can be sure that you will hear from me from time to time on my social media channel
God bless you all.”

His retirement comes few weeks after he was released by Mighty Mukuru Wanderers.

Msowoya has played for several clubs including Bullets, Wanderers and defunct Escom United on the domestic scene.

He also played for Orlando Pirates, Golden Arrows (both in South Africa),  APR FC in Rwanda and Desportivon Maculmana in Mozambique.

Msowoya will be remembered for scoring the winning goal as Malawi beat Egypt 1-0 at Kamuzu Stadium in 2008.

He was also part of the Flames squad at the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Angola.