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Communities beamon project delay in Mulanje

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By Ted Likombola

People in Mulanje have expressed concern over government’s delay in rehabilitating Muloza – Chiringa road which was heavily damaged by cyclone Freddy in the early months of this year.

A concerned villager, Moses John, told us that the delay is posing health threat to people in the district as patients requiring urgent health care are facing challenges to get to health centres, access to markets and schools among others.

By October 2020, communities along Muloza- Chiringa road in Mulanje and Phalombe districts were expected to have a new tarmac road, but as of today the communities are still in a muddy road.



Before 2019, the Muloza-Chiringa road had a gravel surface.

In 2019 the Government of Malawi began upgrading the road.

According to the reports, the work was contracted in phases of which the first phase was from Muloza Trading Centre to Muloza Bridge which is 20Kms, and the M.A Kharaffi and sons won the contract at the amount of MWK 7billion.

The first phase started in April 2019 and was expected to last 18 months which was around October 2020, but as we are speaking the contractor terminated by Vice President Soulosi Chilima before finishing up his part.

On September 18th this year, Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiative(CDEDI) Executive Director Sylvester Namiwa wrote a letter to the Vice President to ask him to tell the Malawians why Government terminated the contract with M.A Kharaffi who was rehabilitating the road and what happened to the resources marked for the project.

“Soon after the court sanctioned the fresh Presidential elections, Dr. Chilima the Vice President went to Muloza in Mulanje and announced that Government has terminated its contract with M.A Kharaffi and said that a new contractor would take over the project but to date there is no contractor on the site,” said Namiwa through his letter.

Through the letter dated September 20, 2023 signed by Principal Secretary in the office of Vice President, Luckie Kanyamula Sikwese, Chilima commended CDEDI for efforts of ensuring the resumption of construction of the Muloza-Chiringa road which has stalled for about 3 years now.

The letter also added that Chilima will respond through the Ministry of Transport and Public Works to matters such as procurement of a contractor for the road.

Now eyes of the communities are at the Ministry of Transport and Public Works to answer their unanswered questions.

Jumah flashbacks Chakwera on Activists Treatment

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By Vincent Gunde

President of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, has reminded President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera to match with what he wrote on his 2018 facebook page on activists Bon Kalindo and the torture he and his MCP are doing on him.

Jumah said there was a time when the DPP was harassing and oppressing Bon Kalindo when he was Member of Parliament and today the same is being tortured and harassed by Chakwera’s MCP government.

He has asked President Chakwera to clarify his sincerity with his writing in 2018 that he will protect activists once he is voted into the government claiming that Kalindo is being moved from one court to another and a police station to another.



Speaking through his face book page widely read by millions of followers across the African continent, Jumah said it is very sad thar President Chakwera is doing exactly what the DPP and former President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika was doing treating Kalindo as if he is a gangster or rebel.

Jumah has deplored President Chakwera and his MCP for personal punishments being perpetuated on activist Bon Kalindo describing what is happening to Kalindo as total dictatorship happening in a country of democracy.

He lamented that Kalindo just like everyone else has the right to go to court and justice observing that the court grant him bail, the police is coming to rearrest him and keeping him for more than 48 hours saying Kalindo is not a threat to national security.

The MRP President said Kalindo is being undemocratically held in custody at Mangochi prison demanding the democratic principles and free rule of law in Malawi to release him unconditionally as he has been held more than 48 hours without being taken to court.

He said President Chakwera and his MCP led Tonse Alliance government should borrow a leaf from what happened in 2019-2020 electoral justice in court where millions of property was destroyed and vandalized, Timothy Pagonachi Mtambo was not held accountable and why this time the same has happened, Bon Kalindo is paying the price.
“I plead with you Mr. President, you have over-arrested and over-held Kalindo, release him forthwith without any condition attached,” said Jumah.

He has since advised President Chakwera that there is no permanency in politics, presidency and ministerial position observing that today Chakwera is President, three years ago, there was Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and nobody knows who will be the President of the Republic in 2025.

Jumah has also advised President Chakwera to leave a legacy that will be remembered by the future generations to come and not the legacy of destruction, torturing and harassing activists reminding him that he once wrote on his face book page in 2018 that… “If people vote for us next Tuesday, they are going to see change which they have not seen before,”……

He said it is sad that instead of Malawians see change as promised by President Chakwera while in the opposition party , Malawians are in pain and suffering and they are regretting to have made a wrong choice of a leader.

Chakwera encourages NGO Sector to assess programs for impact

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By Vincent Gunde

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has encouraged Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to collectively assess and determine the programs that have a demonstrable impact on achieving the country’s development goals.

Dr. Chakwera said as Head of Government, he needs NGOs and CSOs that are credible and strong to hold those in public office accountable wondering how can public officers be held accountable by organizations that are not themselves accountable.

He said a more accountable NGO Sector is good for the creation of a more accountable Government saying he has been informed that Government is not properly accounting for foreign currency received through NGOs resulting in the country losing much-needed forex.

President Dr. Lazarus Mccarthy Chakwera-he needs NGOs and CSOs that are credible and strong



Speaking during an NGO Day held at BICC in Lilongwe on Thursday, President Chakwera has directed the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Gender to jointly engage Non=Governmental Organization Regulatory Authority (NGORA) to ensure that all forex received in the NGO Sector comes through regulated systems.

President Chakwera said Government must have the rule of law as its modus operandi if it is going to make any progress on its development goals thanking all NGOs who are exemplary that they are NGOs Malawians need to prosper together.

He also thanked NGOs that are delivering clear outcomes, constructing schools, hospitals, homes for the vulnerable and educating the masses in line with the country’s human capitalization agenda saying these exemplary NGOs are critical to setting the pace in how to partner and collaborate with Government to bring tangible transformation to Malawians.

The President said he has been inspired by the partnership between Government, NGOs, and Development Partners in serving the most vulnerable Malawians observing that this partnership has saved thousands of lives this year.
“Cholera in every district and Cyclone Freddy across the southern region, partnership has really worked,” said Dr. Chakwera.

He called on Development Partners to join the Malawi Government in supporting that work, assuring them that he is fully committed to measures that strengthen and expand the civic space, appealing to the NGO Sector that when they have concerns about Government policy, they should raise the specific concerns for Government to address them.

According to the NGO Sector report, Malawi has a total of 941 registered NGOs , of which 78 percent are local and 12 percent are international while 40 NGOs have closed their operations in the past year due to lack of funding.-

Road accident claims Chigoneka Catholic Priest Fr Martin Kavisu

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By Durrell Namasani

The Archdiocese bit Lilongwe has lost one of its priests. A road accident has claimed the life of a , Fr. Martin Kavisu who was stationed at St Kizito -Chigoneka in Lilongwe.

Secretary of the Archbishop of Lilongwe Archdiocese, Fr. Hodges Mzunga, says Fr. Kavisu died around midnight together with Francis Dzanjalimodzi in a fatal road accident around Kamphata area in Lilongwe

Father Kavisu lost his life


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Fr. Kavisu, a missionary of St. Patricks was originally from Kenya.

Details of the funeral will be released later

Francis Dzanjalimodzi, another victim of the accident

Brazilian gospel singer Pedro Henrique, 30, collapses and dies during performance

By Durrell Namasani

Brazilian gospel singer Pedro Henrique died after he collapsed on stage during a performance Wednesday.

The 30-year-old was performing his song ‘Vai Ser Tão Lindo’ at a religious event that was being streamed online when he suddenly fell in front of his band inside a concert venue in the northeastern city of Feira de Santana.

Video footage of the incident showed Henrique engaging the crowd as he stood on the edge of the stage before he lost his balance and fell on his back.

Attendees immediately rushed over to help the singer while the crowd looked on in shock.

Henrique was taken to a nearby clinic, where he was confirmed dead.

Henrique’s record label, Todah Music, told Radio 93 that the singer had suffered a massive heart attack