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Minister of Labour warns employment agencies against flouting labour export guidelines

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By Linda Kwanjana

In line with President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera agenda on rule of law, Malawi’ Minister of Labour Agnes Nyalonje on Monday met with all registered labour export companies in Malawi at Capital Hill in Lilongwe.

During the meeting Nyalonje made a blatant appeal to all agencies to adhere to the existing and set down 2016 labour exports guidelines.

Labour Minister Nyalonje with Kunkuyu

Nyalonje said it is sad that the company which sent the workers in Israel flouted alot of guidelines.

She gave an example that the company was sending people to African Bible College (ABC) for medical examinations at the expensive hospital before being recruited. This ended up people complaining of spending more money and not recruited.

Nyalonje gave another example where the agent failed to disclose all the details on the type of work expected in Israel.

Minister of Information and Digitalization Moses Kunkuyu said failure to disclose the correct information is a serious offense which the agent who recruited Israel workers conducted.

“This ended recruiting wrong people from well to do families and yet this job needed complete labourers,” he said.

Trevor Kandonje who is the President of the Association of Private recruitment agencies in Malawi commends Government for the meeting.

Kandonje said previously everyone was doing things in a disjointed manner but they will be walking together with the Government.

“It was a good meeting, in the sense that government came in to share the guidelines in good time, this is commendable, What has happened is we are aware that some people have gone to Israel through a private recruitment agency and government just wanted to remind us about the existing guidelines so that whosoever is going to be involved in this deal should follow these procedures,” he said.

Mutharika disowns Jeffrey’s NGC meeting announcement

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By Chisomo Phiri

Opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) President Peter Mutharika has on Monday disowned Gelzeder Jeffrey’s announcement that the party will on December 6,2023 hold its National Governing Council (NGC) meeting.

The party’s vice president for the eastern region Bright Msaka told journalists in Lilongwe that Mutharika is surprised because Jeffrey announced the NGC meeting without consulting the party leader.

He indicated that the meeting which Jeffrey announced will not take place because it does not have the blessings of the party president.

Mutharika



According to Msaka, Mutharika will call for a Central Executive Committee(CEC) meeting this week where participants will set a date for National Government Council meeting.

“After that, Mutharika will instruct the general secretary to make an announcement about the NGC meeting,” said Msaka.

He advised NGC members not to attend any purported NGC meeting organized by Jeffrey, saying the meeting as announced by Jeffrey is against the party constitution.

“If the DPP convention will be held this year, we will know this week the date of the convention. However, the convention is to be held next year, dates will be announced later.

“The main message today is that the DPP is not holding any NGC meeting on December 6,” said Msaka.

On his part, DPP Director of Legal Affairs Charles Mhango said the DPP constitution gives power to the Central Executive Committee to set date for the NGC meeting. After that, the president orders the secretary general to invite delegates to the meeting.

The High Court in September this year ordered DPP to hold a convention within 90 days.

The party later applied for a stay of the ruling pending appeal at the Supreme Court of Appeal.

Govt approves KUHeS’s request to raise school fees for its undergraduate students to K1 million

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By Chisomo Phiri

Government through the Ministry of Education has approved a request by Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS) to adjust upwards school fees for its generic undergraduate students to K1 million per academic year, up from K550,000 and K400,000.

On October 30,2023, KUHeS requested the Government to consider its decision of raising the annual school fees for its undergraduate students over economic challenges the institution is facing.

Meanwhile, Principal Secretary for Education, Chikondano Mussa, in a statement says the university should mention what it takes to train each student per year when communicating the development to various stakeholders.

In 2010,the school’s fees for generic undergraduate students was at K25, 000 and majority of the students were on government loans.

FAM disciplinary committee rebuffs Wanderers appeal again

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM), through its Disciplinary Committee,has on Sunday December 3,2023 yet again rebuffed second appeal by Mighty Mukuru Wanderers which it lodged on charges of misconduct during their 2023 Airtel Top 8 first leg quarter final match against Silver Strikers on September 23,2023 at the Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Lilongwe.

Wanderers appealed to the disciplinary committee after the competition’s committee insisted that the Nomads were guilty as charged on all counts of misconduct during the match.



But in a notification letter dated December 2, 2023 and signed by FAM general secretary Alfred Gunda, the association has rejected the second appeal saying: “All matters raised by Wanderers are inconsequential and the FAM disciplinary committee did not see need to rule on those issues, [and] did not find any reason to depart from the ruling of the FAM competitions committee.

“For avoidance of doubt, it is the considered opinion of the FAM disciplinary committee that the decision ofthe FAM competitions committee be, and is hereby upheld in its entirety. A full determination will follow shortly.”

The competitions committee resolved to award the match to Silver by a margin of two goals to zero as Wanderers were found at fought for causing the abandonment of the match.

Wanderers were also fined K500 000 for failure to control their supporters and that the club should bear the cost of repair and restoration of damaged seats at the stadium pegged at K22 million.

They were further fined K2 million for bringing the game of football into disrepute.

Meanwhile, the second leg has been rescheduled for Wednesday next week at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.

Two arrested for stealing 15 herd of cattle worth K7. 3 million

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By Chisomo Phiri

Two men are in police custody in Chikwawa for allegedly stealing fifteen herd of cattle worth K7.3 million.

Chikwawa Police spokesperson Dickson Matemba has told us in an interview that the suspects are Macklaston Mpote and Charles Kupheka.

He says the cattle went missing on November 29 this year.

“They were spotted slaughtering animals at Chingalumba village near Majete Game Reserve fence along Kakoma road during the night of December 2, 2023.

“Our team rushed to the scene whereby on the way they intercepted a vehicle ‘NOAH’ black in color registration number PE 7980 carrying six carcass of cattle,” says Matemba.



He adds further investigations led to the recovery of three live cattle and the two suspects were arrested on the spot while others escaped.

The carcass and the three cattle have since been collected by the owner after a positive identification.

Meanwhile, police say they are still hunting for the other suspects who are currently at large.

Matemba also says that investigations are still underway in order to arrest the other suspects who are at large.

Both suspects come from the same Chikwawa district.