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Meck Mwase demands K500 million kwacha compensation over sacking

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By Brenda Kaonga

Former Malawi national football team Coach Meke Mwase is demanding MK500 Million in compensation from the Football Association of Malawi over the termination of his contract.

This follows the decision by FAM to relieve Mwase of his duty as coach for the Flames and asking government to redeploy him for the reminder of his contract which will expire in 2023.

In a letter addressed to Alfred Gunda, secretary general of FAM, Mwase through his lawyer David Kanyenda says his client has always been willing to render his professional services to the Malawi National Team but FAM has been engaging in dubious actions designed to frustrate him.

The letter says the decision to relieve him of his duties as unconstitutional saying the constitution guarantees him right to fair and safe labour practices and fair remuneration.

He has argued that FAM is not party to the contract between his client and government therefore it lacks authority to terminate it.

In addition Kanyenda argues that Mwase has not been provided with any reason for the termination of his employment and has not been accorded an opportunity to be heard in relation to his dismissal.

With his Kanyenda has given FAM 48 hours to among others retract or withdraw a media statement announcing his termination of a contract and to apologize to his client.

In a addition, Kanyenda is also demanding all payments for full wages, salaries and monetization of all fringe benefits for reminder of Mwases contract.

He is also demanding damages for aggravated scale of defamation , embarrassment, loss of employment , anxiety, breach of contract, breach of constitutional rights and pain and suffering.

Kanyenda has since warned that his client will drag FAM to court , if it will not admit liability and make good use of Mwases claim for compensation.

FAM refutes spending extravagant on new Flames Coach Mario Marinica

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By Staff Reporter

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has issued a press release to refute media reports that the Association is being extravagant by spending a lot of Money on national team coach, Mr. Mario Marinica’s accommodation at Amaryllis Hotel as reported by Malawi News of 9th April 2022.

The article claims that FAM has spent over MK17 million for the Coach to stay at the hotel. The figure reported is an exaggeration which has portrayed FAM as being extravagant and wasteful.

Mario

The truth of the matter is that since his arrival in the country in November 2021, Mr. Marinica has been staying at Hotel Amaryllis. Initially this was supposed to be a temporally arrangement for a month as he was finalising his employment and work permit documentation. Marinica had to accompany the Flames to Saudi Arabia for Pre- AFCON camping in December and Cameroun for the AFCON in January.

The Flames left Malawi on 23rd December 2021 and returned on 28th January 2022. Upon return from AFCON, Marinica was supposed to be provided with accommodation within Blantyre as provided in his employment contract.

As FAM was in the process of identifying the house, Amaryllis hotel offered special ‘long -stay – package’ which effectively addressed the accommodation needs of Mr. Marinica and was also found to be cost effective for FAM.

Amaryllis offered FAM a special rate of K900,000.00 per month including all services apart from meals (lunch and dinner). The public may wish to appreciate that the rentals for fully furnished houses being offered were in the ranges of K900,000 – K1.2 million per month. Apart from the monthly rentals FAM was expected to bear the following expenses:

• 24 – hour security services with alarms costing between K600,000 – K1.0 million
• DSTV Services – MK90,000.00
• Internet Wifi – MK60,000.00
• Generator and fuel running costs – MK100,000
• Utilities and domestic workers – K300,000.00

This would cost the Association not less than MK2.4 million per month. The MK900,000.00 special package from Amaryllis hotel covers all these expenses which has helped FAM make significant savings of MK1.5 million per month thus amounting to MK7.5 million for the five months the Coach has stayed in the country.

According to FAM, they would like therefore to assure all our stakeholders and the public that FAM shall continue to exercise care, due diligence, and prudence in management of its resources at all times.

Time for UK and Malawi to forge a stronger, forward-looking relationship

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UK Minister for Africa Vicky Ford visited Malawi from 7 to 8 April 2022 to highlight a strong partnership on issues such as health and tackling corruption

On her first visit to Malawi since her appointment as Minister for Africa, Vicky Ford visited UK Aid-funded projects which support women and girls access health services, education and private sector development in the country.

She visited Mchedwa Primary School to learn how FCDO Education Programme was supporting girls by providing bursaries as well as psychosocial interventions and life skills training through Campaign for Female Education (Camfed). The UK is directly investing £36m into girls’ education to help ensure all girls can receive 12 years of education. The UK is also supporting the National Numeracy programme early grade learners build strong foundations in mathematics and sciences.

Vicky Ford and President Chakwera

During the visit Minister Ford also:

  • Visited Kanengo Industrial area in Lilongwe to see UK-Malawi partnership in promoting environmentally responsible investment in sustainable construction materials by British International Investment (formerly CDC group) and 14 Trees. BII’s $5m investment should unlock jobs, protect the environment and boost Malawi’s economic development.
  • Visited a family planning clinic to see how the UK is supporting to strengthen the health system and help young women access family planning services even in hard-to-reach areas. With a fertility rate of 4.4, rapid population growth poses a major challenge to Malawi’s prosperity. The UK has played a leading role in tackling this through making family planning services available and accessible, with real success: total fertility has dropped from 5.7 in 2010.
  • Met representatives from the business community, heads of Anti-Corruption Bureau and Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nancy Tembo, as well as the President of the Republic of Malawi, HE Dr Lazarus Chakwera where she commended Malawi’s strong ethical stance on Ukraine and Malawi’s commendable support of human rights in international fora.

During her meeting with President Chakwera, Vicky Ford underscored UK’s support for anti-corruption drive and the brave stance that the president has taken again the vice, a move which will free up resources for key services for all Malawians and unlock jobs.

Reflecting on her visit to Malawi, Minister Ford said:

I have been impressed by the strides that Malawi is making to turn around her economic fortunes through instituting wide-ranging public sector and economic reforms. Of course corruption continues to disrupt this process, but I commend the substantial strides taken to fight the issue through increased action, coordination and a whole-of-government approach.

The Malawi Government has effectively dealt with the severe impacts of Covid and the Tropical storms. Malawi is a strong democracy, and the UK remains a steadfast partner that will work together with Malawi to achieve growth, jobs and freedom, and in defending human rights at home and abroad.

The visit to Malawi was part of a regional visit by Minister Ford and includes visits to Zambia and Tanzania.

Health Minister Khumbize off to Dubai after Airtel Holiday win, takes random Heath Assistant with her

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

Minister of Health, Honorable Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda has flown off to Dubai in United Arab Emirates for a one week Airtel Boola Mtambo promotion holiday.

The trip comes following her win in a draw that took place in December, 2021 through customer numbers of which the emerged winning number was for Hon. Kandodo Chiponda.

“I am going to Dubai after winning Airtel promotion that started around October last year though I did not even know about it only to get surprised with a call that I have won such a promotion through buying internet bundles using my Airtel SIM card.” Said Kandodo at Kamuzu International Airport to a number of reporters who went to witness her departure.

Hon Khumbize and Esther Nyozani ready to depart for Dubai

Accompanying Kandodo is Ester Nyozani, a Health Suivellance Assistant for Dzunje Health Center in Ntcheu who found herself on the trip following the random selection Kandodo’ ministry did across the country to find one HSA to accompany Kandodo Chiponda following her request and thorough discussion with the ministry officials to do so.

“Following the condition the Airtel company gave to have one person to accompany me, I also did a random selection through my ministry officials, in which Ester Nyozani became a lucky winner, and here Iam today at KIA to fly out to Dubai with Nyozani.”

Kandodo Chiponda then commended the HSAs in the country for the sacrificial service they are rendering to the nation.

She has since thanked the network company (Airtel) for the promotion which was worth K5 million.

FAM appoints Marian Flames Coach to replace Meke Mwase

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By Staff Reporter

Football Association of Malawi (Fam) has appointed Marian Mario Marinica as Flames coach, replacing Meck Mwase, who has been relieved of his duties.

The decision was made during Fam’s Executive Committee meeting held in Mangochi on Saturday.

Marinica will sign a new contract as Flames’ coach and has been given freedom to choose his backroom staff.

Benjamin Kumwenda has been appointed new Technical Director.

Marian with Fam Boss ,Nyamilandu

Marinică was born 13 December 1964 and is originally from Romanian .He holds the UEFA Pro Licence, the highest football coaching qualification. He has coached at Romanian clubs Rapid BucureÈ™ti, Gloria Buzău, Sportul StudenÅ£esc, ArgeÅŸ PiteÅŸti, Rocar BucureÈ™ti, and Cimentul Fieni. He has also coached at Kerala Blasters in India, Azam F.C. in Tanzania, Black Leopards in South Africa, Zakho FC in Iraq, and Kaposvári Rákóczi FC in Hungary. In England, he has worked at Crystal Palace FC and Arsenal FC’s Academies as well as Leyton Orient FC’s School of Excellence. His playing career included spells at Rocar BucureÈ™ti, Dinamo BucureÈ™ti and Steaua BucureÈ™ti.

Marian was the head coach when Malawi participated at the African Cup on Nations where they ended up in the last 16.

Football fans have reacted to the changes , with many believing FAM has made a wrong decision to let Mwase go, but that he hcoukd have been kept in the coaching panel for him to gain experience from the expatriate.