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PIL supports BT Police CCTV initiative

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By Senior Business Reporter

Petroleum Importers Limited (PIL) has supported the initiative by Blantyre Police Station to install CCTV cameras in and around Blantyre City with two 43 inches UDH monitors and power beam transmitters worth K3 million.

Speaking during the handover ceremony on Thursday, PIL’s Finance and Administration Manager, Kambani Mchiela said management felt duty-bound to support the initiative considering increased criminal activity within Blantyre CBD and in various locations around the city.



“The introduction of security cameras acts as both a deterrent and a tool for investigating crime within the city. This will ultimately result in the reduction of crime as well as lead to successful conviction of criminals.”

“We believe that the donation we are making today towards this initiative will contribute to a safer and more secure business environment for our stakeholders, employees, and the public within the city. We believe that a safe and secure environment is a prerequisite for success for any business,” said Mchiela.

Representing Blantyre Police at the event, Superintendent Jackson Silungwe thanked PIL for the timely response which he believes symbolises the great passion the company has for working with the Malawi Police Service in crime and traffic management.

“The donation that we are receiving today, will assist in the monitoring of crime and traffic in the city. Our belief is that by putting up these cameras, robbery cases that were rampant will easily be managed, traffic congestion will easily be monitored and Police will have little challenges in managing crime,” said Silungwe.

Blantyre Police plans to install 50 cameras to help create a safe and secure environment for all the residents and business operators in the city, especially in the crime hotspot areas.

Corruption delaying Malawi commitment to end Poverty- WorldVision and Congoma warns

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By Dean Chisambo

World vision and Council for Non- Governmental Organisation of Malawi (CONGOMA) has said too much corruption has delayed Malawi to achieve Sustainable Development Goals commitment of ending poverty by the year 2030

Speaking during the launch of the Civil Society Mid – Point Report on sustainability Development Goals (2023) Congoma programme Officer Symon Sauzande said for the commitment to be achieved it needs Malawians to work together with transparency and for everyone to be involved as the principal of SDG calls for inclusiveness.

Mavedzenge: a lot needed to be done to achieve the SDG’s



Sauzande said, “let’s all work together, let’s have a very good plan as a country, a plan that can make sure that we reach the target of ending poverty by the year 2030”
“the target is ending poverty not reducing poverty, so everything we do as a country must go towards ending poverty.

Sauzande further said Malawi is not doing well on almost all goals.

On her sentiment ,World Vision Officer In Charge Pennia Mavedzenge said the country need more accountability and collective effort despite the country having a lot of setbacks such as natural disasters and continuous circles of drought.

She said: “the process of coming together and putting the little bits that are already going in would mean, we get a better broader platform to measure our progress.”

Mavedzenge further said at this point there is progress that the country has made and without the challenges Malawi is on the right track although alot need to be done.

She said : “so it will take a lot of effort but not just effort of government but different stakeholders, the CSO’s and private sector must come in together to pour resources that are available towards this effort.”

Speaking during the panel discussion ,deputy director of planning in the ministry of finance Hens Mauwa said the covid-19 pandemic and the natural disasters which the country faced have compromised the country not to make the progress on the commitment of SDG’s which the country committed to end poverty by the year 2030.

According to the report that Congoma and World Vision released has shown that more than 4 million Malawians household rely on rain- fed crop cultivation hence maize is Malawi’s staple with 3.6 and 70.1% live on less than $2.15 per day.

Kabambe advises Govt on public resources expenditure reduction for possible economic recovery

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By Chisomo Phiri

One of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Presidential aspirants and Former Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) Governor Dalitso Kabambe has advised President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera-led-government to reduce its expenditure in order to recover the bleeding economy.

Currently, the country is struggling to import various essential commodities such as fuel and medical drugs due to the shortage of forex.

In his comment, Kabambe, a Malawi’s renowned economic expert attributed the current situation to poor fiscal, monetary and exchange rate policies.

Kabambe



He agreed to the majority calls for the reduction of presidential trips, both local and international, to save public resources including forex.

“Let us wake up and save the public resources. Let us cut unnecessary travels that can contribute to the decline of our economy,” advised Kabambe.

Born on November 27,1973,Dalitso Kabambe is an economist, banker and politician.

He served as the 13th Governor of the Reserve Bank of Malawi from 2017 until 2020.

Kabambe holds a PhD and a master’s degree in Development Economics from Imperial College, University of London, United Kingdom which he obtained in 2008 and 2001 respectively.

He got his first degree from the University of Malawi in 1998.

He is eyeing for Malawi’s presidential seat during the 2025 tripartite elections

Perfect Property solutions Ltd a real friend in time of need donates K1Mn to MALGA

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By Linda Kwanjana

Perfect Property Solutions Limited on Wednesday donated K1Million towards the forthcoming Malawi Local Government Association (MALGA) conference which is scheduled to run from Thursday to Friday at Mzuzu’s Grand Palace Hotel.

Speaking during the event ,at the Perfect Property Solutions offices in Mzuzu,
Finance Manager Dan Mbewe, highlighted the company’s unwavering commitment to collaborating with local councils.

Their dedication to community involvement and their belief in the power of local governance are the driving forces behind this substantial donation to MALGA.


Malga Chief Executive Officer Harlod Mkandawire, said the Malawi Local Government Association, expressed heartfelt appreciation for this generous donation.

He stressed the vital role these funds will play in covering logistics and other essential expenses connected to the conference.

“This forthcoming conference holds immense promise, as it brings together leaders in local government and Chief Executive Officers. With Perfect Property Solutions’ substantial support, this event is poised to be a resounding success, fostering collaboration and innovation within Malawi’s local governance landscape, ” he said.

Chilumpha, Matumula discharged in treason case

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By Chisomo Phiri

The High Court in Blantyre has on Wednesday discharged all charges leveled against former vice-president Cassim Chilumpha and former politician and businessperson Yusuf Matumula in the treason case which started in May 2006.

According to Justice Ruth Chinangwa who heard Chilumpha’s application to have the case discharged three weeks ago, the State has shown no willingness to prosecute the matter which has remained dormant for almost 17 years.

“Apart from that the State is also asking the court for a further 90 days…if at all they were to continue prosecuting the matter. It seems that this matter was a forgotten cause for the State,” said Chinangwa in a judgement dated October 18 2023.

Chilumpha



In the criminal cause Number 13 of 2006, Chilumpha applied to be discharged as an accused person or for the action to be dismissed due to what he described as unreasonable delay in prosecuting the matter.

Chilumpha was arrested in May 2006 together with Matumula on allegations of plotting to kill former president late Bingu wa Mutharika using assassins hired from South Africa.

They were accused of the offences of treason contrary to section 38 of the Penal Code & conspiracy to murder contrary to section 227 of the Penal Code.

Chilumpha and the late Mutharika fell out in 2005 after the former president left United Democratic Front , a party that sponsored him into power in 2004, to form his Democratic Progressive Party.