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Eastern Region Police registers 9.5% increase in criminal cases

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Eastern Region Police says it has registered an increase in criminal cases by 9.5 percent within the past two years.

This is according to Eastern Region Police Commissioner Violet Magwaya who was speaking on Wednesday evening during the annual review conference on crime and traffic management.

Magwaya indicated that the region reported 6926 criminal cases in 2023 and 6327 in the year of 2022.

On road accidents, the commissioner said, the region reported 391 accidents in 2023 while 417 road accidents were reported in 2022 representing a 6 percent decline.

Magwaya said they have so far put in place different  interventions in the region which include, awareness campaigns, which have created a room for community members to feel free to report their matters to police, as well as police patrols during the day and night with community members, which helped in the detection of more cases in the region.

Eastern Region Police Commissioner Violet Magwaya

She however, lamented the lack of funding and shortage of transport as a major setback of police operations in the district.

Magwaya further advised police officers to refrain from corruption and work with integrity when conducting their duties.

According to her, corruption is a setback in efforts to end crime, as it impedes justice.

She warned the officers that anyone found engaging in corrupt practices will be dealt with.

In his remarks,assistant commissioner of police Fred Chande, who represented the inspector General of police, commended the officers for the good job that they performed in 2023 as the country was affected by Cyclone Freddy saying the officers did their best in saving lives and property.

The conference brought together top police officials, experts and policy makers to strategies on how they can enhance security and safety of people in the region.

Notable faces that attended the event include Deputy Eastern Region Police commissioner, Gladson Chipumphula, Zomba district Mayor, Davie Maunde and other senior police officers.

Malawi Freedom Fighters group against Nankhumwa’s proposed Age Bill

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By Chisomo Phiri

A grouping operating under the banner Malawi Freedom Fighters says it is against the Age Bill brought to Parliament by Mulanje Central Constituency legislator Kondwani Nankhumwa.

Among others, the bill seeks to prohibit anyone above the age of 80 from contesting the position of president in Malawi.

Nankhumwa

In a statement signed by its director Professor Kinka Makoloni,the grouping believes that this agenda does not serve the best interests of this nation but rather caters to personal motives.

“The notion that elderly individuals become irrelevant is unfounded and contradicts historical evidence.

“During President Kamuzu Banda’s era, Malawi experienced economic vibrancy in the 1990s, despite his age surpassing 80,” reads a statement in part.

The grouping has since condemned the act by  Nankhumwa and has asked him to withdraw the move.

Meanwhile, Nankhumwa is yet to comment on the matter.

Blue Eagles FC dissolves executive committee over team’s poor performance

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By Chisomo Phiri

Blue Eagles Football Club has dissolved its executive committee with immediate effect following the team’s poor performance in the just ended 2023 football season which has seen it being relegated to the second tier.

Deputy Inspector General of the Malawi Police Service (MPS) responsible for administration Happy Mkandawire confirmed the development with local media.

Happy Mkandawire

He said: “I can confirm that management of the Malawi Police Services(MPS) has dissolved the Blue Eagles FC executive committee with immediate effect. The reasons, among others, are due to the poor performance as all of us know that the team has gone to the lower division. Among the corrective measures we are taking is to ensure that we have a new executive committee.”

Mkandawire said the new committee will be announced by the newly formed National Sports Board for Malawi Police Service.

“Before we dissolved the outgoing executive committee a few days ago, the management also appointed the National Sports Board for Malawi Police Service. So, we have tasked the new board to come up with the new executive committee as soon as possible after they have done with handovers with the outgoing committee.

“There is still time to come up with the new executive committee if the board adheres to the timeframe it has been given to come up with a new committee, then we are assured to have enough time to  start to preparing for the new season,” he said.

On the outstanding arrears, Mkandawire said they are  aware and they will do everything possible to settle the arrears.

“We have mandated the new board to ensure the outgoing committee hands over reports which include financial reports. The financial reports will indicate to us as to how many people and how much they are owed. Let all be assured that they will get their money,” said Mkandawire.

The executive committee, which was led by Alex Simenti, has met the fate after serving the team for a year

What is the Human lifespan, work and retirement age?

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By Burnett Munthali

Human Lifespan

The remarkable increase in the average length of life during the past 2,000 years—from 20 to 25 years to more than 75 years under favourable conditions—has increased the likelihood that a person may live to the maximum limit of his or her span of life.

The potential length of a human lifespan 2000 years ago was the same as now. Approximately 70 to 85 years old, plus 10 to 20 years for the real ‘outliers. ‘ This is the length that it has been throughout all of recorded human history and it was the same for thousands of years before that.

Although average human life expectancy is rising, the maximum lifespan is not increasing. Leading demographers claim that human lifespan is fixed at a natural limit around 122 years. However, there is no fixed limit in animals.

How long can a human live? This means our typical human life span may be static: around 70 years, with an extra decade or so for advanced medical care and cautious behavior. Some geneticists believe a hard limit of of around 115 years is essentially programmed into our genome by evolution.

Malawi retired 19 top Civil servants in 2014

Work

About one-third or 30 percent of human life is spent working. Most people take a few holidays every year. On average, most people spend about 25 to 30 years working. Work is an important component of adult life, and some people believe that happiness is proportional to the number of hours spent at work.

The average person will spend 90,000 hours at work over a lifetime. How long is average career? Other than certain jobs, Police, Military and other often dangerous jobs, pro sports are much less but the basic career is usually between 40 to 50 years. It depends on when you start a career job and what the regulations on retirement are for a company. It means most can retire at 65 but that is changing.

Retirement

The retirement age in Malawi is between 50 years and 70 years. The Pension Act does not set a fixed retirement age, instead it provides that a retirement age will be stipulated in the rules of each pension fund, but must be between the age of 50 years and 70 years.

Retirement age in USA 2023 was 67 years old. The current full retirement age is 67 years old for people attaining age 62 in 2024. (The age for Medicare eligibility remains at 65.)

Presently, India’s retirement age of 58-60 years is the lowest retirement age across the globe. In October 2020, the Kerala Government passed an order to increase the state retirement age to 60 years. It was made applicable to all government sectors in the state.

The UK pension age of 66 is set to rise to 67 between May 2026 and March 2028. From 2044, it is expected to rise to 68. But the research suggests that this is not enough, and that anyone born after April 1970 may have to work until they are 71 before claiming their pension.

Early retirement

Advantages of retiring early include health benefits, opportunities to travel, or starting a new career or business venture. Disadvantages of retiring early include the strain on savings, due to increased expenses and smaller Social Security benefits, and a depressing effect on mental health.

Conclusion

In my opinion, I feel that everyone must work for as long as possible depending on the ability and energy in the people that are willing to work. People work to survive, to support their families, to gain status, for social interactions, to learn skills, or to gain a sense of purpose and meaning in their life. These are the most common reasons reported by people on why they work, according to a 2022 Gallup poll survey.

Another purpose of working is that work is inseparable from the purpose of life. A life well-lived is one that pursues meaning, and work is one of the primary ways we pursue meaning in life. Work is about meaning, and the pursuit of meaning.

Democracy Works  Foundation commits to connect party leaders and MPs to enhance trust and democratic values

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By Dean Chisambo

Democracy Works Foundation has committed to connect  political party leaders and members of parliament in order to improve public trust and legislative function  ahead of commencement of August house for budget session on Friday.

Democracy Works Foundation Deputy director Funny Nthakomwa said this during the workshop  on parliamentary oversight on budget scrutiny which brought together  political parties leaders and members of parliament on Wednesday in Lilongwe.

Nthakomwa lamented that the study which they did highlight some of the issues like lack of coordination in the mainstream parties between party leaders that might be outside parliament and leaders that are in parliament.

Members of different political parties pose a group photograph

She further said members of parliament  need to balance their own interests, the interests of the party as well as that of the nation which is one of the challenges.
 
Nthakomwa also mentioned other issues that came out of the study  such as members of parliament not being free to deliberate or  to contribute their agenda as they are preparing for the parliamentary agenda.

She said : “political parties  do have a role that they can play in influencing the legislative and oversight function, for  instance; they are issues that would want parties to stand on or a position, if the party leaders are gagging their members,It means they will affect how they will perform in parliament.”

In his  remarks United Democratic Front (UDF) secretary general, Kandi Padambo said the workshop was very important for all political parties to be together and to collaborate on how they are going to ensure oversight on the budget that government is going to present which is  not just important for political parties but the nation as whole.

In her sentiments ,United Transformation Movement (UTM) secretary general  Patricia Kaliati said  the members of parliament are supposed to coordinate with their leadership when they are representing the political parties in parliament on issues of budget and the appropriate bills from the budget .

The Workshop which was  aiming at strengthening or empowering  the leadership of political parties was held when parliament is expected to commence on Friday for the nation budget allocation which brought together political parties coacarse and members of parliament from various parties like Malawi Congress Party(MCP) ,Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), United Transformation Movement (UTM) ,  United Democratic Front (UDF), People’s Party (PP) and Alliance For Democracy (AFORD).

Mthakomwa – the study highlights the lack of coordination