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Court moves Vice President Saulos Chilima Corruption case to next Friday

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By Burnett Munthali

High Court Judge Redson Kapindu has moved Vice President Saulos Chilima’s plea taken to Friday 10 May 2024 next week.

Chilima was today expected to take a plea and the court to give directions on his case.

But Chilima’s lawyer, Khumbo Soko said the court has moved the case to 10th May.

“This is just a communication from the court,” Soko says.

Chilima

Chilima is answering charges of influencing the awarding of public contracts by allegedly demanding and accepting an unspecified amount of money from a United Kingdom based businessman, Zuneth Sattar. 

In the case, Chilima is accused of having received an unspecified sum of money from United Kingdom-based businessperson Zunneth Sattar to allegedly influence public contracts in his favour.

In November 2022, The Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested the country’s Vice President Saulos Chilima over corruption allegations.

Chilima is accused of accepting money and other items in exchange for awarding government contracts, the ACB said in a statement.

Malawi’s Vice President Saulos Chilima is out on bail after his arrest in connection with alleged kickbacks. It is the latest in a series of arrests of officials suspected of corruption.

Malawi’s Anti-Corruption Bureau says Chilima received payments amounting to $280,000 and other items from British businessman Zuneth Sattar in return for awarding Malawi Government contracts.

The bureau says Chilima received the kickbacks between March 2021 and October 2021 after awarding Malawi Defense Force and Malawi Police Service contracts to two companies connected to Sattar.

Chilima is facing six counts of corrupt practices by a public officer, profiting from government contracts, and failing to make a full report to officers of the bureau.

Malawi launches Infrastructure Analytic Dashboard

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Information and Digitalisation, Moses Kunkuyu, on Friday, launched the Infrastructure Analytic Dashboard, a tool which will help Malawians and other interested parties to easily follow up on infrastructure development projects.

Speaking at the launch of the Dashboard in Lilongwe, Kunkuyu observed that the innovation is in line with President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera’s resolve for a transparent and accountable Government.

According to Kunkuyu, the Infrastructure Analytic Dashboard gives Malawians a unique opportunity to closely follow what their government is doing to uplift their lives in pursuit of the Malawi 2063 agenda.

Kunkuyu since urged all MDAs to upload information on the various infrastructure development projects under their domain on the dashboard.

The Infrastructure Analytic Dashboard is an extension of the Information Platform for Public Infrastructure (IPPI) where information on all public infrastructure projects is uploaded.

The Dashboard has been developed under the Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST) Malawi Program, which among other things advocates for disclosure of information on infrastructure development.

The CoST program is a country-centred governance program with a speciality in infrastructure delivery and is hosted locally by the National Construction Industry Council (NCIC).

On his part, Engineer Gerald Khonje, Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of NCIC lauded the CoST Program for its tremendous contribution in opening up the construction industry in Malawi to transparency and accountability. 

In his remarks, CoST Malawi Program Chairperson,Joe Ching’ani, commended President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, for availing himself as the CoST Malawi Champion in April 2021.

“As CoST Champion, the President has advocated for greater transparency and accountability in the implementation of public infrastructure both locally and abroad,” he said.

Currently, information of over 700 projects has been uploaded on the portal.

Young fisherman reels in K1 million prize to expand business

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By Chisomo Phiri

Entrepreneur and philanthropist Triephornia Mpinganjira on Thursday unveiled a 25-year-old man, Francisco Mbotwa from Nkhatabay District as the second winner in her K18 million ‘Kuthandiza Omwe Alibe Kuthekera Kupita Patsogolo’ initiative.

Speaking when receiving a cheque of K1 million in Lilongwe, Mbotwa who is a fisherman, said, he intends to buy a canoe, employ three fishermen and according to his estimates, he envisages making K200 000 a week, K600 000 per month and K7.2 million annually.  

Mbotwa with Triphornia Mpinganjira

“By the end of this year, I will have purchased five canoes, five nets, two deep freezers and a fish-selling plant. This translates to having 17 people employed and two sales people,” he said. 

He said he plans to reinvest all his profits in the business so that in the next five years, he will be established as the main fish seller in the district with two four large shops, over 40 canoes and nets and employing over 100 people.

In her remarks, Mpinganjira said she is happy with the progress of the initiative and vowed to continue supporting it.

She has since disclosed that other partners are welcome to join the course whose main objective is to help young people with good business plans but have limited capital to achieve their dreams and create jobs for others.

MPS names Muhammad Matola Ali as Blue Eagles FC Chief Administration Officer

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi Police Service (MPS) has announced the appointment of  inspector Muhammad Matola Ali as Blue Eagles FC Chief Administration Officer.

National Police Headquarters announced the appointment of Ali in a statement issued on Thursday.

Muhammad Matola Ali

According to the statement, Ali emerged successful during interviews for the post amongst shortlisted MPS serving members.

The appointment means he is responsible for all administrative affairs of MPS’s three football teams namely Blue Eagles FC, Blue Eagles Women and Blue Eagles Reserve.

Furthermore, MPS has also announced the introduction of a Sports Board within its structure.

The board is responsible for policy, oversight and strategic direction of all sporting codes in the Service.

“This means he is henceforth, responsible for all administrative affairs of MPS’s three football teams (Blue Eagles FC, Blue Eagles Women and Blue Eagles Reserve).

“The Service congratulates Inspector Alli and the entire membership of the Sports Board on their appointments as they execute their respective roles,” reads part of the statement on the appointment signed by National Police publicist Senior Superintendent Peter Kalaya.

Currently, Blue Eagles FC, Ma Eagle are featuring in the Chipiku Stores Premier Division, under the Central Region Football Association(CRFA) and are determined to return in to the country’s top flight league administered by the Super League of Malawi(SULOM).

MRP says Malawi workers are exploited besides holding Workers Day every year

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By Vincent Gunde

Commander in Chief of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, says Malawi workers are still being exploited in factories, companies and in Indian houses besides the country holding Workers Day every year.

Jumah said remembering Workers Day in Africa and Malawi (Labour Day) should be a day when governments of caring its citizens must sit down and find ways of providing conducive working environment to their workers and not workers to be subjected to hard conditions.

He said in Malawi, Workers Day is celebrated with the Malawi Congress of Trade Union (MCTU) not knowing their duties and objectives and is not involved with grievances of workers in companies and factories.

Speaking through his face book page widely read by many people in Malawi and Africa, Jumah has claimed that workers such as teachers, Nurses are being exploited in their places of work, they work as animals because their affiliates Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) and Nurses Association of Malawi (NAM) are there without their umbrella bodies.

Jumah said in South Africa, Congress of South African Trade Union (COSATU) work hand in hand with government of the day to make sure that workers grievances are heard and addressed and have offices for workers to be going and report their grievances.

He said in Malawi, members of the Malawi Congress of Trade Union (MCTU) have no offices to operate from, you only see them at events of commemorating Workers Day saying this is not a surprise that workers voices are not heard as government do not have concrete measures of issues affecting them.

The MRP President said under Muvi wa Chilungamo, a new Workers organization affiliated to government will be born and will include those working in Indian houses and manual labour unions of which the President will be an automatic Board member.

He said on May 1 Labour Day, the president will not be going to Njamba Freedom Park or BICC in Lilongwe to join the workers but visiting any of the companies and factories of his choice in an emergency visit to see how workers are being treated.

“MCTU will have its buildings, own vehicles to carry out inspections to companies and factories without notice,” said Jumah.

He said MRP will make sure that workers are working in conducive environment in their active unions and labour unions, workers are looked after through Ubunthu social business where they will have shares , insurances and after suspensions and dismissals, they should be going home smiling with something.