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Chakwera launches MACOHA Flag Week

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By Cedric Nkungula

Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Thursday 17th November, 2022 presided over the inauguration of 2022 Malawi Council for the Handicapped (MACOHA) Flag Week at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe.

The flag week will be observed under the theme, ‘vocational skills acquisition; means for improving the livelihoods of persons with disabilities’

In his remarks, Chakwera said this year’s theme aligns with Malawi 2063 Vision, which aspires to use human capital development as an enabling vehicle towards the creation of jobs that give all citizens the opportunity to become self reliant and have a stake in the season of wealth coming to Malawi on the back of the socio economic recovery plan that the government is implementing.

Updating Malawians through his Facebook page, Chakwera urged Malawians to play an active role in advocating for the inclusion and empowerment of persons with disabilities in all aspects of both the economy and society.

“In this week and beyond we are tasked to deeply reflect our responsibilities as individuals, organisations and the nation in championing the rights of persons with disabilities,” said the president.

“The Tonse administration, with its progressive and inclusive human capital development agenda, will continue upholding the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities to enable their full participation in nation building.”

Down and out-as government terminates Buluma’s contract

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It has been long time coming but her dismissal was coming and Tuesday 15th November, 2022 was the day controversial Acting deputy chief executive officer of the National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) Hellen Buluma had to be shown the exit door.

Acting on the Ombudsman’s determination which instructed NOCMA board to dismiss Buluma for being allegedly unprocedurally employed at NOCMA, the board finally terminated Buluma’s contract, bringing an end the reign of controversy at the oil parastatal.

In the termination letter signed by Colleen Zamba who in her capacity as the Secretary to the President Cabinet (SPC) is the Board Chair of NOCMA reads: ‘’it is evident from the updated advice that NOCMA is compelled to undertake the determination of the Ombudsman even if disagreed. Any review rights are the domain of the Courts. Consequently, I regret to inform you that you have been relieved from duties, effective immediately in compliance with Ombudsman’s determination’’



However, the defiant Buluma seemed to have been tipped of her dismissal and she reacted quickly to a tip off by writing her resignation letter and even went a step further to clandestinely backdate the letter to 14th November which many believe it was a move to change the narrative that she was fired.

The letter reads: “Kindly accept my resignation and inform me about all relieving formalities that need to be fulfilled. I am available to handover to whomsoever you may direct to take over. I request that I be allowed to avail myself at the office for such hand overs until Friday, the 18th November 2022; after which I seek to proceed on leave”

The tone of her long resignation letter which exuded the impression of her self-importance blamed everyone from the Secretary to the President and Cabinet which to the Secretary of Energy except herself.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Information and Digitalization has come in to clarify that Buluma’s resignation letter which was accessed by the public first before the letter of her dismissal from NOCMA Board came after she was already relieved from her responsibilities and the Office of President and Cabinet was not furnished with her letter of resignation.

It says: ‘’Her letter of resignation which she is circulating over social media platforms has come after this relief from her responsibilities and has never been submitted to the office of President and Cabinet’’

Buluma’s reign had been ridden by controversies such that she was always in the news for the wrong reasons and people were wondering how she has managed to last that long at that important institution. Buluma was also known during her stint at NOCMA with blackmailing high-profile people while projecting himself as the only clean at the oil company.

Buluma who worked as an acting CEO absence of one will not only go down in history as the controversial top most senior figure at NOCMA but the most chaotic Deputy CEO after presiding over one of the worst periods in as far as the fuel supply in the country is concerned.

Attorney General Thabo Chakaka to Engage Diaspora Malawians

By Chikondi Sumani

Attorney General Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda will this Saturday have an interface with Malawians living in Diaspora it has been announced.

The engagement which will be done online via Zoom will aim at giving opportunity to Malawians living in Diaspora to hear first hand what the government is doing in its efforts to fight corruption and many other issues

Thabo Nyirenda to engage Malawi Diaspora

The event will also give opportunity for the Attorney General to hear contributions from the diaspora on how best some of the issues can be tackled for the better Malawi.

Spokesperson for the event organizers Nic Thindwa told 247Malawi News that due to many unverified sources of information nowadays,the diaspora thought it wise was to engage the Attorney General directly to have a greater understanding of what is really going on in Malawi.

” The Attorney General has been on many high profile cases and there has been a lot of misinformation out there so it will be an opportunity to get clarity and also to give room for the diaspora to share ideas with him”

Thindwa went on to say the event is open to all Malawians in Diaspora as it is a neutral event with no political affiliations.

The Diaspora Interface will take place this Saturday 19th , from 7pm Malawi time . The zoom link joining details can be accessed on the official flyer of the event.

Hellen Buluma fires parting shots as she resigns from NOCMA

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By Cathy Maulidi

Acting Chief Executive Officer for National Oil Company of Malawi, NOCMA Hellen Buluma has resigned.

In a letter directed to the Board Chairperson for NOCMA Colleen Zamba, Buluma states that her last day in office is 18th November, 2022.

Helen Buluma



According to a letter that we have seen, Buluma says her decision has been reached after taking into account immerse pressure that she has faced in the past months from the Board Chair, Principal Secretary in the ministry of Energy Alfonso Chikuni and others to bring new fuel suppliers and expensive fuel financiers through dubious means.

In an interview with MIJ Online, Buluma just said, “I have indeed resigned,” she said.

Mukuru Wanderers, MAFCO FC risk FAM’s heft punishments over misconduct

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By Marumbo Ngwira

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers and MAFCO Football Clubs risk receiving heft punishments from the Football Association of Malawi following alleged misconducts during the Airtel top 8 quarterfinal match which took place on 6th November at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.

Communication from FAM disciplinary committee says Mighty Mukuru Wanderers supporters poured liquid substances on MAFCO players in the tunnel when they were going to the dressing room at half time.

The Nomads supporters are also said to have harassed a MAFCO kit master by confiscating papers from him at half time.

The other offence for Mighty Mukuru Wanderers is that the team failed to control its supporters from engaging in improper conduct as per Count 1 above and their actions brought the game of football, FAM and name of the sponsor into disrepute.



Meanwhile, the committee says for MAFCO, forward Richard Mbulu harassed match officials soon after the match by threatening to kill them and daring them never to come to Chitowe Stadium.

He later led a group of MAFCO players that blocked the match officials designated exit gate forcing the match officials to use another gate.

The second offence is that MAFCO FC failed to control their players from engaging in improper conduct as per Count 1 above and their actions brought the game of football, FAM and name of the sponsor into disrepute.

According to the charge sheets signed by Alfred Gunda Secretary General for FAM, the two team’s secretariats are required to provide their stand of charges within 48 hours.