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Homeland Security Minister calls for unity to fight human trafficking syndicate

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By Linda Kwanjana

The Minister of Homeland Security Kenneth Zikhale Ng’oma has called for the concerted effort from various stakeholders in the fight against human trafficking syndicate in the country.

Ng’oma made the call on Friday ahead of the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons which falls on 30th July annually.

Ng’oma said Malawi remains a source, transit and destination country for men, women and children trafficked for the purpose of forced labour and sexual exploitation.

Minister Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma

Ng’oma observed that there is need to strengthen resilience against exploitation, underlying socio-economic as well as cultural issues that are conducive to human trafficking.

Additionally, Ng’oma highlighted the need to sensitize the general public on the negative effects of human traffic to the development of the country.

Ng’oma further called for various stakeholders to join the government in its continued effort to identify, rescue and support victims of trafficking.

Ng’oma said: “trafficking in person is a serious crime and a grave violence of human rights as such there is a need to put serious measures to deal with the vice”.

Meanwhile, Homeland Security Minister has disclosed that 18 out over 370 women who were reported to be stuck in Oman have been repatriated, adding that discussions with the Oman government is at an advanced stage to bring the remaining number of women back to the country.

This year’s world Day Against Trafficking in persons is being commemorated under the theme “Reach every victim of trafficking,leave no one behind “.

Malawi moving forward towards attaining ECF as the IMF approves first review

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By Linda Kwanjana

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Board meeting in Washington has approved Malawi’s First Review Under the Staff Monitored Programme with Executive Board Involvement, which was entered into last November.

The board’s approval follows an IMF Mission Team that visited Malawi between May 16 and 22 this year, which rated Malawi’s performance under the program based on end-December 2022 targets as mixed.

Finance Minister Sosten Gwengwe has confirmed the development saying Following Thursday’s IMF board approval, Malawi now awaits a second IMF assessment in September which would determine the country’s readiness for an Extended Credit Facility programme with the Fund.



The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) discussed the first review of the Staff-Monitored Program with Executive Board Involvement (PMB) for Malawi.

In its statement, IMF acknowledged that Malawi has been affected by series of shocks— including an outbreak of cholera and Cyclone Freddy, which caused significant loss of life and damage to infrastructure—since the approval of the PMB on November 11, 2022.

In this context, growth has been weaker and inflation higher than expected. The fiscal deficit in FY2022/23 (April/March) was larger than expected at the time of the PMB. Meanwhile, external strains—including shortage of foreign exchange, difficulties securing trade credit, and a widening spread between official and bureau exchange rates—have heightened.

Despite a sharp reduction in the current account deficit, accumulation of foreign exchange reserves has been slower than expected, implying an increase in informal trade.

Cyclone Freddy has weighed on the outlook for 2023 and led to a lower growth forecast and a higher inflation forecast. Key downside risks include slippages in program implementation, delays in the ongoing external debt restructuring process, and further external shocks.

Performance under the PMB has been mixed, but IMF says authorities are addressing challenges and continue to commit to the PMB’s agreed macroeconomic adjustment path and policy reforms.

IMF says authorities are taking corrective actions necessary to demonstrate their capacity to implement the agreed macroeconomic adjustment and reforms, as well as to build the policy track record needed to support their prospective request for an Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement.

“Steadfast implementation of and unwavering commitment to this Staff-Monitored Program with Executive Board Involvement (PMB) will be critical to restore macroeconomic stability and establish a track record to support a prospective request for an Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement,” says the IMF.

DPP councillor elected Chikwawa district council chairperson

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By Chisomo Phiri

Wyson Bushi,a Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Councillor for Mwamphazi Ward in Chikwawa North Constituency has on Friday been elected Chairperson for Chikwawa District Council during the full council meeting.

Bushi secured the seat after going unoppossed as his competitor Amos Chabe, Councillor for Kawanda Ward withdrew from the nomination list.

Bushi on Centre

Ironically, Councillor for Chimwanjale Ward in Chikwawa West Constituency, Alexander Shawa’s, who was also on the nomination list for Vice Chairperson seat was not comfortable for the seat to go unopposed.

District Commissioner for the district Nardin Kamba allowed Shawa to contest and finally got one vote against 11 votes for the Bushi.

Meanwhile, independent Ward Councillor for Chibisa Ward Joe Gwanda in Chikwawa West was declared the winner as vice chairperson after scooping 8 votes against Shawa’s 4.

Chikwawa district has 6 constituencies and 12 wards.

Chakwera’s Govt suspends fees, expiry dates for national IDs

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Homeland Security Ken Zikhale Ng’oma has on Friday announced that the government has suspended expiry dates for National Identity Cards (IDs) and processing fees which Malawians were paying to replace their IDs until January 2026.

He made the announcement in the National Assembly where he was presenting a ministerial report on National IDs following concerns from various Parliamentarians.

Ng’oma admitted that National IDs’ renewal has proven to be a burden to the citizens in the country, hence the decision to suspend the expiry dates.

Ken Zikhale Ng’oma



The minister said President Lazarus Chakwera has made two directions to National Registration Bureau; first to waive K2, 500 fee for lost or damaged IDs until 5th January 2026 and that Police should not incur fees on lost IDs report issuance.

He added that the move is also meant to allow every eligible voter to register and vote freely in the 2025 general elections.

This comes as Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) is expected to start voter registration next year for the 2025 Presidential Elections where the national ID is the only ID that a person can use to register for elections.

In recent weeks, there have been concerns from various stakeholders that millions of Malawians whose IDs expired or got lost would not be able to register for the elections considering the costs attached to renew or replace IDs.

MBC journalist Chawezi Banda reportedly fired for seeking funds from parastatals under MBC name

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By Chisomo Phiri

Reports reaching this publication indicate that one of the prominent journalists at Malawi’s public broadcaster Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) , Chawezi Banda,has been kicked out of his position.

According to information in circulation on social media,Chawezi is said to have been dismissed following allegations that he has been engaging in business activities and seeking funds from parastatals in the name of MBC, something beyond the scope of his responsibilities.

Chawezi Banda


Ironically, this is the same offense that led to his previous dismissal during Aubrey Sumbuleta’s tenure at MBC.

Despite his talent and skills, Chawezi Banda enjoyed certain privileges at Malawi’s public radio station, including a promotion to Chief Producer and accompanying President Chakwera to UNGA, even though he was not a news reporter.