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Makanjira people deserve a better road

President Lazarus Chakwera leaves the country today for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for the Saudi-Africa Summit. First and foremost, bon voyage Mr President.

Certain politically biased individuals have already begun to question the significance of his participation in the summit, contending that the funds expended on this trip could be more effectively directed towards domestic priorities.
However, it is crucial to recognise that Chakwera’s visit to Saudi Arabia is not solely for the summit. The President has a broader agenda in mind.

The summit presents an opportunity for him to engage with influential leaders from both the African continent and the Saudi Government. These bilateral meetings with key figures like His Excellency Sultan Al Marshad, the Chief Executive Officer of the Saudi Fund for Development and His Excellency Yasir Bin Othman Al Rumayyan, Chairman of the Saudi Arabia Oil Group (Aramanco), hold the potential to secure significant financing for major infrastructural development projects in Malawi.
President Chakwera’s focus on attracting Arab development partners and investors underscores his commitment to advancing the national development agenda. This initiative aims to address the country’s pressing infrastructure needs and stimulate economic growth.

It is a strategic move that goes beyond the summit’s immediate objectives, emphasising the importance of securing financing and investments from international partners.
Some critics may view this trip negatively and use it as an opportunity to criticise President Chakwera. However, it is important to recognise that the President’s efforts are aligned with the long-term interests of the country and its citizens. The potential financing for projects like the Mangochi/Makanjira Road can have a transformative impact on the lives of Malawians especially those in Mangochi district.

For the people of Mangochi, particularly those from Makanjira, the promise made by President Chakwera to secure funding for the construction of the Mangochi/Makanjira Road is a source of hope and excitement.
This road, often considered crucial for their development, will facilitate the transportation of their produce and merchandise to markets, unlocking economic opportunities and improving their quality of life.

Mangochi is renowned for its fish business, and the current condition of the road has undoubtedly posed challenges for those involved in this trade, making it difficult to transport their fish to major markets like Lilongwe and Blantyre while keeping it fresh. The construction of this road will be a welcome development for them, as it will streamline their transportation and enable them to expand their businesses.
President Chakwera’s unwavering commitment to fulfill his promise of constructing the Mangochi/Makanjira Road underscores his dedication to the Chakwera Super Hi5 pillars, especially the goal of fostering shared prosperity.

In conclusion, President Chakwera’s visit to Saudi Arabia should not be underestimated as a mere diplomatic event. It presents a strategic opportunity to secure crucial financing for infrastructure development projects that can benefit the nation as a whole.
The potential funding for the Mangochi/Makanjira Road, in particular, showcases Chakwera’s determination to deliver on his promises and enhance the quality of life for the citizens.

Malawians who hold their country dear and aspire to witness comprehensive development across every corner of the nation will view this trip as a positive step and consider the long-term benefits that can arise from such diplomatic efforts.

On this trip, Chakwera should be commended for his dedicated efforts in securing financing for the project, as the people of Makanjira deserve a better road.

Chakwera set to pitch Malawi trade at Saudi-Africa Summit-He will join other African leaders at the summit

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By Linda Kwanjana

All is set for the Saudi-Africa Summit to take place in Saudi Arabia despite a last minute cancellation of the parallel Arab-Africa Summit.

President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera is expected to join other African Heads of State at the summit.

This trip is a must for President Chakwera as it will culminate into the signing of the loan agreement between the Malawi government and the Saudi Fund for Development for the construction of the long-awaited Makanjira road.

The importance of President Chakwera’s physical presence at the Saudi-Africa summit and the subsequent witnessing of the loan agreement cannot be overemphasised as it is key to the quick release of the funds for the project.

President Chakwera



During his visit to Makanjira last month, President Chakwera stressed that he will do everything possible within his powers to source and secure funds for the project to ease the mobility problems the people of Makanjira have been grappling with due to the dilapidated state of the road.

As an action oriented man, during the visit President Chakwera braved the difficult terrain to Makanjira to have a first hand impression on the challenges people of Makanjira have been facing going and coming from Mangochi.

In his speech on that day, President Chakwera indicated that he will not be lured into the habit of the past of initiating projects without having necessary things such as finances, technical expertise and material for the projects in place.

As the funders of the project are Saudi based, President Chakwera had to take an initiative to go and facilitate the loan agreement for himself without fail.

All this will take place during the sideline of the Saudi-Africa Summit which was already the main agenda of the trip.

While in Saudi Arabia, the Malawi Head of State will hold a number of High-Level talks with different high profile people on the sideline of the summit. According to the Minister of Information Moses Kunkuyu, beside signing the loan agreement, President Chakwera will hold talks with the Saudi Fund for Development Chief Executive Officer His Excellency Sultan Al Marshad.

President Chakwera is also expected to have a one-on- one discussion with Yaser Bin Othman Al Rumayyan, Chairman of Saudi Arabia Oil Group and Maedem Mining and Fertilizer Company. The meeting is in line with President Chakwera’s quest to develop Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM) the three sectors that have been identified to have the potential for Malawi’s economic growth.

Initially there was supposed to be an Arab-Africa summit in Riyad over the weekend which has been postponed to a later date. According to the communication from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the postponement of the summit is due to the escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict which has directly and indirectly affected some of the Arabic countries which are supposed to be party to the summit.

From Saudi Arabia, President Chakwera will proceed to the Arab Republic of Egypt to attend the 5th Afreximbank Intra-African Trade Summit on 13th November.

This is a must attend summit as well for President Chakwera as it is a follow up to the 30th anniversary of the bank which took place in June this year in Accra, Ghana.The Ghana meeting between President Chakwera and the banks President Benedict Odonto yielded productive results as Malawi secured funding for Mega farms and construction of industrial parks in Blantyre and Lilongwe among others.

Ben Longwe trashes Salima Economic conference

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By Vincent Gunde

A Malawian human rights activist based in the Republic of South Africa(RSA) Charles Ben Longwe, has described a conference which was held in Salima last Saturday as useless and a waste of taxpayer’s money.

Minister of Finance Simplex Chithyola Banda organized the conference engaged various stakeholders including activists such as Bon Kalindo.

This was the first time for the ministry to engage the activists and formulate ways and means of fixing the country’s economy which has collapsed.

Longwe



Speaking through an audio clip circulating in various social media platforms, Kalindo revealed that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank cannot provide Malawi any more money because of borrowing extravagantly.

He said the country has a public debt of MK9.4 trillion describing this as a worrisome development to the future generation proving Muvi wa Chilungamo’s President Bantu Saunders Jumah right that out of this figure, MK3.16 trillion was left by five governments MCP, UDF, DPP, PP and DPP of Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika.

Meanwhile,Ben Longwe has challenged Chithyola Banda and all activists including Bon Kalindo who attended the conference to tell Malawians on how they can fix the collapsed economy and what Malawians should expect from the resolutions passed at the conference.

He claims that the economy has collapsed in the country from 2020 due to massive looting by MCP-led government Ministers and senior government officials observing that its party loyalists have been shielded from arrests and prosecutions,and has decided to bring its own state house activists to assist in turning around the collapsed economy.

The activist says all Malawians are aware that thieving activities by MCP loyalists have contributed to the collapse of the country’s economy including President Chakwera’s frequent flying to foreign countries draining the much-needed forex in the country.

“K30 billion meant for 2022/23 AIP went to the butchery in UK, all suspected culprits are all innocent to this day enjoying presidential immunity,” says Longwe.

He observes that the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has lost its mandate of arresting and prosecuting corruption suspects and it is just on paper saying this is why it is facing difficulties to arrest the Vice President Dr. Saulosi Klaus Chilima because President Chakwera himself, is in the system.

Longwe says for the love of the country, he can support all efforts of holding meetings with the Malawi Police Service, court judges and the ACB on the possible ways of arresting and prosecuting corruption suspects who are being shielded for being party loyalists.

MHRC gives Govt June, 2024 a deadline to address challenges the country is facing

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has given the government up to June 2024 to address socio- economic challenges the facing country is passing through.

In a statement released on Monday, the commission has expressed dismay over persisting socio-economic ills such as high inflation, food shortage, the hunger situation, high cost of living, among others.

“The Government of Malawi should progressively address the fuel scarcity in Malawi to guarantee the supply and distribution of essential services in the country including medication, medical supplies and food supplies among others.

“The Commission expects the Government to implement this recommendation by the first quarter of the 2024 financial year.

Chikondi Chijozi



“The Government of Malawi should ensure to regulate the price of maize and other food items on the market to protect Malawians from private traders overcharging these products on the parallel market.

“The Commission expects the Government to implement this recommendation in the fourth quarter of the 2023 financial year,” reads the statement, signed by the commission’s Chairperson Chikondi Chijozi.

Joining Chijozi, the Commission’s Deputy Director on Economic Social and Cultural Rights Lucius Pendame says the prevailing socio-economic problems that the country is experiencing are infringing the rights of the citizenry as many are struggling to access basic needs in the day to day lives.

According to Pendame, they expect the government to address the challenges in time, as Malawians are struggling economically.

Bushiri’s Senior Prophet Hara says Malawi needs divine intervention

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By Steven Godfrey Mkweteza

Senior Prophet Justice Hara of the Enlightened Christian Gathering(ECG) Jesus of all nations church founded and owned by Prophet Shepherd Bushiri says the socio-economic challenges facing Malawi can be a thing of the past if malawians develop a prayerful spirit for God’s intervention.

Hara, who is associate prophet to Bushiri famously known as major 1, said this in an interview when he ministered at a church conference held at comesa Hall in Blantyre.

Hara said with faith, prayer and obedience malawians can easily transform their lives form nobody to somebody, adding that poor background should not be a hindrance to prosperity.

“Honestly, all these socio, economic and other challenges locking Malawi can change for better if we put prayer as a weapon. God can intervene into such situation if we pray hard and seek him first,” said the self-styled prophet.

Among others, the pentecost church prophet said malawians must not lose hope because there is redemption on the horizone.

“Jesus is the answer of everything. In Him, there is hope as He conforts and heals the broken souls,” said Hara.

The prophet further noted that many malawians solely go to church but are not prayer warriors to change the status call of the country’s current socio-economic economic status.

The conference was held under the theme” End of The Matter”.