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Time for self enrichment and dipping into public purse is over – Chakwera

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has emphasized that time for crookedness and greed which some people especially those from previous administration have been doing, is over.

The Malawi President, while addressing the Independence Celebration gathering at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, said that culture has been retrospective to development because only few people are getting rich.

“It means we ended the culture of a few people in government treating the taxes of Malawians as easy money by dipping their fingers into state coffers for doing nothing and sharing it with their friends, because we knew that even though it would cause those who were benefiting from that system to feel pain, it would also ensure that state resources only go towards public service delivery for the benefit of the many, not subsidizing the insatiable appetites of the few,” Chakwera said.



President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera also highlighted high levels of toxic debt, fraud and financial mis-reporting to International Monetary Fund (IMF) and criminal cartels in the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) regime as some of the obstacles his administration faced as it embarked on its development agenda.

He said he was disheartened with the $7 billion debt Malawi had accumulated, with no sustainable plan for repayment.

Said the President: “On this day exactly three years ago, I stood before the Malawian people on Malawi’s 56th Independence Day to be inaugurated as the 6th President of Malawi. Upon my assumption of this high office, we made three sobering discoveries that represented significant obstacles in our quest for progress. The first was our discovery of the $7 billion debt Malawi had accumulated, with no sustainable plan for repayment.

“Our discovery of years of fraud and misreporting at the central bank, following a forensic audit that I ordered early in my administration, which resulted in the cancellation of Malawi’s program of support from the IMF and the need for us to effect disciplinary fiscal measures and reforms in order to restore the confidence of our partners and investors in our economic fundamentals.

“The third was the discovery of cartels that not only monopolize significant sectors of our economy, but that also collude with public officials to defraud the government and the Malawian people by smuggling raw materials and goods out of Malawi without remitting any revenue to the state as required by law.”

The Malawi leader disclosed that the net effect of these discoveries was the shrinking of the country’s fiscal space at a time when it needed resources to stimulate productivity and economic activity through the development of infrastructure and the establishment of public service programmes that would lead to the achievement of job creation, wealth creation, and food security.

He said it is against this background that his administration moved very quickly to close the loopholes of wanton theft of public funds.

Chakwera said this is why some people, who used to steal public money, are now crying that ‘there is no such thing as easy money in this country anymore’.

Malawi, Tanzania sign digital, communication MoU

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By Patricia Kapulula

The Government of Malawi and the United Republic of Tanzania have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Communication and Digital that would ensure that the two countries are connected on the data corridor.

The agreement was signed at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe on Friday when Malawi and Tanzania held bilateral talks.

The bilateral talks were part of activities that the Tanzanian President Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan is undertaking during her three-day state visit to Malawi.

Minister of Information, Moses Kunkuyu and Tanzania Minister of Information, Communication and ICT, Nape Moses Nnauye signed the agreement on behalf of their respective governments.

In an interview after the signing of the MoU, Kunkuyu described the signing of the agreement as important saying it will accord Malawi data affordability which will be enhanced by connecting Malawi to the undersea cable through non-commercial avenues.

According to Kunkuyu, Malawi, currently, connects undersea cables to Tanzania and other countries via vendor cables which, he said, is expensive as Malawi is a landlocked country.

“When we connect directly through state to state infrastructure, such as ESCOM and TCL of Tanzania, we are going to lower the running costs of the bandwidth into the country thereby lowering the overall cost of data for consumers in Malawi. So, this is going to enhance connectivity, affordability and reliability,” said Kunkuyu.

In a separate interview, Nnauye said the MoU will cooperate on communication and information technology.

He said Tanzania is determined to cooperate on cybersecurity, exchange of information, connecting the people of the two countries on connectivity and diplomacy of the data corridor.

“Communication and information technology are enablers of other sectors in the cooperation. They are areas that determine the future,” said Nnauye.

MANA photojournalist, Gracian Jeke dies

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Reported by Tawonga Moyo

The media fraternity mourns the demise of Gracian Jeke who until his death, worked as a photojournalist for Malawi News Agency (MANA) in the Ministry of Information and Digitization.

Jeke died on Thursday night at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre after a long battle with cancer.

Regional Information Officer for the north, George Bulombola described Jeke as a hardworking photojournalist, saying his demise is s a big setback to the regional information office and the ministry at large.

“We are greatly shocked and heartbroken by the demise of Gracian. Our prayers are with the bereaved family that God comfort and see them through this trying time. May his soul rest in eternal peace,” Bulombola said.

One of his workmates, Rose Cross Mahorya said she will always remember Jeke as a cheerful and selfless individual who would offer support to anyone who needed it.

Meanwhile the Media Institute of Southern Africa MISA Chairperson Golden Matonga said Misa Malawi is deeply saddened by the death of MANA journalist Gracian Jeke.

He said Jeke will be remembered for his great passion in telling stories using pictures.

Jeke joined the Ministry of Information in 2000 as an assistant audio visual officer and worked at Mangochi District Information Office for some years before he got posted to the regional information office (north) as a photojournalist.

Born on 29 September 1977, Jeke hailed from Chimbalanga village in the area of Traditional Authority (T/A) Mkanda in Mulanje.

Burial will take place on Saturday at his home village.

President Samia Hassan applauds Chakwera’s leadership

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

Tanzanian President, Samia Suluhu Hassan has applauded Malawi’ President, Lazarus Chakwera for his leadership that has seen Malawi striving to develop amidst continued challenges including natural disasters.

Suluhu Hassan made the remarks at Bingu National Stadium on Thursday, 6th July, 2023, during Malawi’s 59th Independence Day Celebrations.

Hassan who was the guest during this year’s celebrations told the huge crowd that filled the stadium and the entire nation that she accepted the invitation by President Chakwera as the two countries share a lot in common including culture, and food.



“To us in Tanzania, the Independence of Malawi meant and continue to mean a lot as neighbors. Your Independence completed ours, and your progress imparts our progress, with your Independence we gained a friend, a dependable neighbor and an economic partner. Your Independence made us freer, safer and more prosperous”. Said Hassan.

The Tanzanian leader further commended the choice of the theme for this year’s celebrations, saying it is a timely opportunity not only for Malawi but entire African continent, as it remains Africa of its common shared values, strong cultural identity, and common heritage among others, adding that the theme “Celebrating Renewed Unity and Patriotism” reminds Africans that Independence comes with responsibilities to serve God and sustain the hard-won Independence.

However, President Hassan did not end her speech without remembering many Malawians who lost their lives and in solidarity with those who lost their beloved ones due to Cyclone Freddy by leading the nation in observing a minute of silence while delivering a condolence message from the people of Tanzania.

Additionally Hassan said; “My State visit will be incomplete if I don’t travel to Kapeni View Point to see with my own eyes the devastation caused by the Tropical Cyclone Freddy, and I will be there tomorrow.

Tanzania wants to assure you the people of Malawi that will always stand by you and with you during the needy time as we do during good times. Your joy is ours as well as your sorrow.”

In his speech, President Lazarus Chakwera who led the nation in celebrating 59th years of self rule lamented that as Malawi Celebrates her 59th birthday, he is geared to further empower hardworking Malawians and end the culture of rewarding the and lazy.

“But I do not mind making enemies with those who exploit and defraud Malawians because my only interest is to serve the Malawian people” Said the President while lamenting that those criticizing him are mostly the ones who used to make easy money through unscrupulous ways.

Chris Lwemba wins Player Of The Month award for Chitipa United

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Chitipa United captain Chris Lwemba has become the first player to win the team’s player of the month award for the month of June.

The defender beat Rajab Nyirenda and goalkeeper George Chikooka who were also nominated for the award.

Lwemba has received K100,000 from Mvuma Group of Companies who are the main sponsors of the award.

Lwemba receiving a cheque from Mvuma Group of Companies official

The Chitipa-based side is currently in position five on the TNM Super League log table, just a point behind fourth placed Ekwendeni Hammers.

The team has so far managed to beat super league heavyweights Mighty Mukuru Wanderers and Nyasa Big Bullets and recently held Silver Strikers FC to a goalless draw in Lilongwe.