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Chipungu commends the passing of 2023-2024 national budget

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By Dean Chisambo

Member of parliament for Ntcheu North East Constituency Arthur Chipungu has commended the passing of K3 trillion 2023-2024 national budget by his fellow legislators on Friday afternoon at Parliament building in Lilongwe.

Speaking in an interview with 247 Malawi.com Chipungu said the passing of the budget will mean more developmental projects for the people of Ntcheu North East constituency mainly the maintenance of Constituency Development Fund (CDF) from K50 million to K100 million.

Chipungu


“We have a flagship project at Kabekere and this year we will concentrate on construction of clinic and two medical houses,” said Chipungu.

He further said they have registered a great developmental achievement interms of borehole drilling, construction of school blocks and some bridges.

Chipungu added that they are getting too closer to bridge up the development gap which they have in Ntcheu North East constituency.

In his remarks after passing the budget, leader of the house Richard Chimwendo Banda hailed the legslators for their solidarity to pass the budget regardless of their different political affiliation which will benefit rural masses in the country.

The 2023-2024 national budget costed K3 trillion which will go to cater some development challenges that Malawians are going through in this country.

Bakili meets Bushiri: Appreciates him on Cyclone Freddy impacts response

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By Staff Reporter

Former president Bakili Muluzi, on Tuesday met with Prophet shepherd Bushiri.

Writing on his Facebook page, Bushiri said the former president had called him to appreciate the work the prophet and his team are doing in assisting those affected by cyclone Freddy.

“As Malawi’s Ambassador of Goodwill, he invited me and my team to appreciate and encourage us on the work we have been doing, to complement government’s efforts in responding to effects of tropical cyclone Freddy, which has killed and displaced thousands in the country,”

Bushiri and Bakili



“Thank you for the words of encouragement on the little work we are doing. We give God all the glory.

” I must also underline that I have been immensely encouraged to do more, and I agree with the words of our president, His Excellency Dr Lazarus Chakwera, who keeps reminding all of us of this, ‘let us hold hands together and do more to help,”reads part of the post.

Meanwhile, prophet Bushiri has made an appeal to other religious leaders to stand up and support the victims, regardless of affiliations.

Prophet Bushiri is one of the people in the country that are complementing government’s efforts in assisting those that have been affected by cyclone Freddy.

Records by the Department of Disaster Management Affairs- show that about 140,000 households have been rendered homeless by the cyclone.

Govt challenged to be more transparent on refugees relocation

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By Chisomo Phiri

A grouping under the banner Concerned Malawi Citizens has challenged government to be transparent when relocating all refuges and asylum seekers to Dzaleka Refugee Camp.

Speaking during a press briefing on Monday, Chairperson for the grouping, Wells Khama uploaded Government efforts saying this may be a positive move towards protecting indigenous businessmen as most of the refugees have occupied businesses meant for Malawians.

Wells Khama



Khama further asked government to disclose information about the amount of funds allocated to the exercise.

He said they expect government to fully implement the exercise and to ensure that the set timeline is met.

Last week, Government through the ministry of Home Land and Security announced that it intends to relocate refugees from April 15 -27, 2023.

Chakwera donates K120 million towards Cyclone Freddy Survivors

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By Chisomo Phiri

Through his “Tigwirane Manja” campaign launched last month, President Lazarus Chakwera has today donated K120 million and 20 bales of blankets to the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DODMA) to help those who were adversely affected by Cyclone Freddy in the southern region.

‘Tigwirane Manja’ is a nationwide humanitarian mechanism fashioned to bring relief to those adversely affected by Cyclone Freddy.

Speaking at Kamuzu Palace during the handover ceremony, President Chakwera called on people and organizations to continue helping the communities affected by Cyclone Freddy.



“What Freddy has done is nothing short of devastation. It will take years to reconstruct what has been damaged. Any recovery or reconstruction will require that we all work together to move toward a future that is more prepared for the climate shocks we will undoubtedly face going forward,” he said.

He said the part of money he has donated comes from his Presidential Charity Initiative Committee which was realized during the Presidential Golf Tournament fundraiser that was held on October 8, 2022 and raised K280 million Kwacha.

On her part, representative of one of the companies that participated in Presidential Golf Tournament, Maureen Kachingwe, Head of Legal and Company Secretary for Illovo said their company will continue to work hand in hand with government and the President to help in emergencies like these, as well as in other occurences that need help.

“We will continue to work with the government and other officials until all the victims of Cyclone Freddy are fully rehabilitated and have moved on with their lives. We give you assurance that we will hold hands with you in this and more endeavors,” said Kachingwe.

Kachingwe thanked the President for ensuring that companies are given a conducive environment in which they work, through which they are able to contribute effectively to the community.

Vizenge Kumwenda, the Presidential Charity Initiative Committee Chairperson also thanked the President for giving this gift and said that what the Malawi leader has done shows good leadership.

“Your action serves as a reminder that leadership is about serving others,” he said.

DODMA Commissioner Charles Kalemba, who received the money and blankets on behalf of his organization, said the funds will go a long way to alleviate the suffering of the affected families.

Currently, there are more than 750 camps across the Southern Region where more than 143,000 households are being kept after their houses, crops, and businesses were destroyed by floods.

DPP North Endorses Peter Mutharika as Candidate for 2025 elections

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By Staff Reporter

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in the north, yesterday, anonymously endorsed Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika as candidate for the 2025 General elections. This took place at a function organised by the Northern Regional Committee in Mzuzu city.

Speaking at the function, Vice President for the North, Hon Goodall Gondwe alluded that the Party and the people of north still need Professor Arthur Peter Muthalika to finish his developments in the region and Malawi as a whole.

Mutharika bouncing back in 2025?



Concurring with Gondwe, Regional Governor Hon Mzomera Ngwira asked the opinion of DPP members if they are also supporting the views to which they anonymously did. There was singing, dancing and ululation as all the members were overwhelmed with exhilaration about APM comeback. This is a clear indication that people of the north still want President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika.

Asking what would be the next step, The DPP Vice President for the North said the message will be relayed to prof Arthur Peter Muthalika for him to consider.

Calls for President Mutharika comeback have resurfaced mainly due to the poor economic status of the country by the Tonse Government. It is undenied fact that people still regard APM as the only redeemer at this point as the country is daily sinking into economic affliction.