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DPP should be the last to question Tonse Government unfulfilled promises

By Alfred Chauwa 

DPP has no moral grounds to question Dr Lazarus Chakwera over unfulfilled promises and yet DPP spent 12 years in power with nothing tangible to show on their promises. 

Other people can do but not DPP, they have nothing to show. Its better for DPP to just sit on their tails because, if we debate on the same Dr Lazarus Chakwera has even done much much better in 8 months as compared to DPP.

DPP during its campaigns for example that of 2014 promised that to create a conducive environment for wealth creation, more sustainable pro-growth jobs, especially for youths.

This was a great lie of the highest order. DPP failed to create wealth for all Malawians . What Malawians know is that DPP created wealth only for people from the Lhomwe Belt that is why 70% of MADEF loans were distributed to the Lhomwe Belt of Phalombe , Blantyre, Chiladzulu, Thyolo and Mulanje. On this area Dr Lazarus Chakwera has done well because he has stressed that NEEF loans should benefit everybody. 

On Macro-economic situation DPP promised to fast track developing activities by among other things empowering Malawians with soft loans and ensure that economy was on track, again DPP failed on this promise. Dr Chakwera is doing well on financial policy since he took over power from DPP.

He has managed to resuscitate the economy and stabilise prices despite the challenges of the Corona Virus pandemic. Private sector credit has drastically improved due to low cost borrowing. 

Chakwera has continued to implement sound fiscal discipline to the extent that experts have commended him for the same and have since projected that the economy is to grow tremendously in few months to come. 

In eight months , Dr Chakwera has managed to increase fiscal space for investment making investment more conducive. 

On education sector , DPP promised state of the art Mombera University in Mzimba using their local resources. That never happened what they only did was to construct a seven Kilometres tarmac road. Up to now no one knows if the said roads will be turned into Lecture theatres and classroom blocks. 

Again let me remind DPP that on infrastructure development DPP promised a one stop boarder post at Mchinji Mwami Boarder, Songwe Kasumulu Boarder that has never taken place. 

Again DPP promised introduction of electronic buses and trains Blantyre and Lilongwe to reduce traffic. That never took place. DPP failed to construct Dowa-Chezi road, Lirangwe-Namatunu Machinga road, 

In Lilongwe , DPP promised to construct Likuni – Malingunde Road, while in Mangochi, DPP promised Mangochi – Makanjira all that never took place. That is why we are saying DPP should put their hands off in all the Tonse Government promises debate. 

It should also be put on record that President Chakwera , Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima are having sleepless nights of ensuring social economic development of the country. 

The promises the current administration made prior to election were to be covered in 60 months and not eight months. It is therefore a sign of desperation premature for DPP to give a formative assessment of the current administration’s performance after eight months in office

Let DPP work to unite their party than meddle into running of the state Administration which they miserably failed as they survived on rigged elections

Mzimba 70 year old man in custody for defiling 15 year old granddaughter

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By Mana

Police in Mzimba are keeping in custody a 70 year- old granny, Chimtumbila Soko for allegedly defiling his 15-year-old granddaughter at Kabwafu in the district.

According to Mzimba Police Deputy Public Relations Officer (DPRO), John Nyirongo, the girl stays with her father close to Soko’s house.“In December 2020, the girl went to the house of the grandfather to give him food and Soko later defiled her,” he said. Nyirongo said that Soko has been having canal knowledge of the victim for four times.

He said the girl on March 16, 2021 revealed her ordeal to school child care committee members who called Soko in the presence of the Senior Village Headman for questioning upon which he pleaded guilty.”The girl was then taken to Mzimba District Hospital for examination where it was confirmed that she had indeed been defiled,” the DPRO said.

Soko will soon appear in court to answer a charge of defilement which is contrary to Section 381 of the Penal Code.He hails from Kamthambani Village in the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Chindi in Mzimba District.

Abida Mia orders taskforce on land issues in Blantyre city

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Deputy Minister of Lands, Abida Mia, has ordered that a taskforce be instituted to look into issues of land management being faced by Blantyre City Council. Mia made the remarks on Tuesday when she paid a visit to the council.

According to Mia, the taskforce will facilitate and see to it that some of the challenges are addressed to benefit citizens. A representative of the Chief Executive Officer for Blantyre City Council, Costly Chanza, said there are many challenges the council due to inadequate land.

Abida Mia

He said people are encroaching protected areas like mountains for settlement because the council does not have land to allocate them. Chanza said there is need for idle land to be given to the council for easy management and development regulations.

Timothy Mtambo’s CFT Movement Celebrates One Year Anniversary

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By David Kumwenda

On a day like this, 12 months ago renowned Human Rights activist Timothy Mtambo called a press conference In LiLongwe. What many thought was just an April fool’s day joke, wasn’t to be – as Mtambo was declaring that he was now a politician. This was the launch of Citizens for Transformation Movement (CFT) a people power movement that was set to transform the political dynamics of Malawi

The movement is now celebrating its one-year anniversary. Officially commenting on the anniversary, the movement leader Timothy Mtambo wrote “On this day, the first ever revolutionary Malawians movement was born”

An arch nemesis of DPP regime at the time, Mtambo went on to endorse the candidacy of Chakwera and. When Tonse Alliance won, Mtambo was given a ministerial position as Minister of Civic Education and National Unity.

At the formation of the movement, Mtambo said he was going into frontline politics to help to rescue Malawi from what he calls “accidental and transactional leadership.” He said Citizens for Transformation will aim to be a liberation and transformation movement.

Mtambo did promise that he will never abandon the fight for human rights only that this time it will be on a political platform. “I will continue the fight against impunity, executive arrogance and economic stagnation but now on a different platform – the political space – a platform I believe would be more effective in helping me to directly contribute to the realisation of the change which all Malawians aspire,” said Mtambo when he was launching the movement

CFT has over the past months seen itself growing and has for built  with regional committees.  

UNICEF donates boats to Health Ministry

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Minister of Health and Population, Hon Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda, MP , today, 31st March 2021 presided over the handover ceremony of 4 boats procured through UNICEF with the funding from the Global Alliance on Immunizations and Vaccines (GAVI).

The boats are aimed at strengthening the service delivery of immunization for  lakeshore districts of Likoma, Rumphi, Nkhatabay and Mangochi.

Chiponda and Kalamula receiving the boats

In her remarks, Hon Chiponda who was  accompanied by her deputy, Hon Chrissie Kalamula Kanyasho, MP said “the handover of these boats today, is a clear demonstration of true commitment by GAVI towards Malawi in preventing vaccine preventable illnesses and deaths among children.”

She further said “these boats will assist in transportation of all vaccines and various vaccine supplies, including the COVID 19 vaccine, to various hard to reach (by road) health centers that are situated  along the lake”.

She therefore urged the people that are going to be using them to take good care of them by using them responsibly and for the intended purpose.

Hon Chiponda thanked GAVI and UNICEF for their continued support to the government in the fight against preventable disease in  children.

The function was held  in Nkhatabay.