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Diaspora MCP faults DPP cadets over Demos Violence

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The leader of  Malawi Congress Party Diaspora Wing  Lucy Chitembeya  has  criticized the DPP machinery on its handling of protests  that were taking place in Blantyre today . The protests which were aimed  at delivering a petition to the ongoing SADC summit  at Mount Soche asking for Jane Ansah to resign  as MEC chair were met with violence . it is reported that some well known DPP cadet started hurling stones at the protesters.

Among  the injured, HRDC official Billy Mayaya sustained deep cuts to the head and had to seek Medical help. The events have prompted angry reactions from a cross section of Malawians .

Diaspora MCP leader :Lucy Chitembeya

Chitembeya speaking  from her base in USA said Malawians In Diaspora and the international community are shocked to learn of the conduct   of the so called DPP Cadets ”We , Malawians in Diaspora are saddened by this development. DPP continues to use its thugs to intimidate Malawians and this is not necessary. Malawi is a democratic state and we will not allow this sort of behaviour to continue”, Chitembeya went to say  what the cadets and DPP leadership are doing is a threat to democracy and human rights “ everyone has the right to protest without getting intimidated , harassed or beaten up by anybody.

Chitembeya questioned the motivation for attacking the protesters arguing that this only legitimizes the assertion that DPP is not the legitimate government and they don’t have the genuine mandate to be in power. “ why are they at the forefront of protecting Jane Ansah when at the end of the day , the protesters were having a peaceful protest? Wondered Chitembeya.

Several top opposition party  Officials were seen among the protesters today, notably UTM’s Michael Usi , Bon Kalindo and Allan Ngumuya who offered the opening prayer before the protesters started their journey heading to Mount Soche Hotel, where they were scheduled to deliver a petition to SADC leaders in their quest to push for Jane Ansah resignation

Injured Billy Mayaya

It is also alleged the Police fired Teargass at patients at Queens Hospital , a situation described by Chitembeya and pathetic and worthy of international crimes against humanity

Comedian Chaponda back on BBC

Malawi’s stand-up comedian Daliso Chaponda returns on the BBC next month with another season of comedy series, the Citizen of Nowhere.

As in the first series, Chaponda will jest on everything, including diplomacy, a controversial topic that basically touches on politics. 

“The new series of Citizen of Nowhere will start in October on the BBC. Malawians will be able to tune in if they download bbcsounds app. Citizen of Nowhere season two has four episodes.  One will address diplomacy, one will address cultural relativism, one episode is about apologies and the final one, ownership.

“Malawi is a recurring character in the jokes, but I also talk about my experiences in the UK, Canada, Swaziland and all over the world. I discuss colonialism, dictatorships, divorces and many other subjects,” said Chaponda in an interview.

The first collection of  Citizen of Nowhere which aired on BBC’s Radio 4, saw the comedian throwing jokes surrounding the relationship between Africa and Britain on the radio.

Comedian Daliso Chaponda

When the four episodes ended in June 2018, the artist hinted of a return saying: “The producers were impressed and have called for reappearance next year.”

According to a flyer, posted by Chaponda on his Facebook page, he is scheduled to record episodes three and four of series two in Manchester on September 24.

Meanwhile, the 2017 America’s Got Talent finalist has embarked on a tour that will see him performing in 60 cities in UK.

“The show I am touring is called Blah Blah Blacklist and is about what happened to me during the trial of my father [politician George Chaponda] with people threatening me, trying to blackmail me and other things that were scary then but hilarious now,” he said.

Chaponda said at the end of the tour, he will film it. 

“I filmed my last show in the UK and it is now on Amazon. I hope to film the new one in an African country,” said the comedian.

According to his website, www.dalisochaponda.com, the Blah Blah Blacklist tour has shows in Manchester, Leicester, London and Aberdeen among others. The tour is scheduled to end on March 15, 2020.

Msaka tells MCP,UTM to accept results and move on

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Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Bright Msaka has cautioned candidates who challenge electoral results, saying the act could minimise their chances of winning future elections.

Speaking yesterday at the official opening of the 21st Annual Electoral Commissions Forum for the Southern African Development Community (ECF Sadc) conference in Blantyre, the minister warned that people who take electoral issues to court may lose the support of the people.

Said Msaka: “This, I believe, is a passing phase. Our region is rapidly changing. A time will soon come when it will no longer be fashionable to challenge clear and obvious election results.

“A time is soon coming when challenging clear and obvious results will be the recipe for losing voter confidence. A time is soon coming when challenging clear and obvious results will be the surest way to lose the next election.

“A time is soon coming when the voters will expect candidates to respect the voters’ verdict more than the verdict of any other entity.”

Ironically, the minister’s remarks come at a time the country is witnessing a series of electoral results related litigation where some candidates are challenging results of the last elections in court.

Currently, there are 28 pending petitions across the four registries of the High Court of Malawi challenging parliamentary and local government elections results of the May 21 2019 Tripartite Elections.

The number was reduced to 28 after 16 cases were completed from the initial list of 44 filed in Blantyre, Zomba, Lilongwe and Mzuzu.

Msaka

A panel of five High Court of Malawi judges sitting as the Constitutional Court is currently hearing a landmark presidential results case where UTM leader Saulos Chilima and Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president Lazarus Chakwera petitioned the court for the nullification of the presidential results.

But Msaka’s remarks were faulted by Institute for Policy Interaction (IPI) executive director Rafik Hajat who, in an interview yesterday, said the minister’s remarks were not only misleading but destructive.

“In my view, the minister is trying to address the current view, but unfortunately from a very myopic perspective. I am actually surprised that this is coming from a minister let alone, of Justice and Constitutional Affairs.

“The courts provide an opportunity for justice to be administered where concerns in this case on electoral issues are raised. The fact is the country does not have laws that give enough time for people to present their genuine concerns before swearing of winning candidates. That problem is manifested in the number of complaints registered in an election,” he said.

During the results management process after the May 21 polls, Malawi Electoral Commission chairperson Jane Ansah announced that the electoral body had registered 147 complaints from various candidates.

Chimulirenji applauds MEC on performance, Clocks 20 years

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Malawi’s Vice President Everton Chimulirenji on Monday commended Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) for its significant contribution in strengthening democracy in the country for the past 20 years.

The Vice-President expressed his gratitude when he officially opened the Electoral Commissions Forum of Southern Africa Development Community (ECF SADC) countries at Mount Soche Hotel in Blantyre.

“MEC has, for the time of its existence, administered credible elections. This has helped to promote democracy in the country which is still growing strong,” said Chimulirenji.

Vice President Chimulirenji and Mec Chair Ansah

The Vice-President, therefore, gave an assurance to MEC that government will continue giving the electoral body the support it needs to operate and also remain an effective and active member of the ECF SADC.

“We do make an undertaking to continue with the support so that the commission should continue to remain a professional, impartial and independent body in order to serve Malawians in safeguarding their will,” said Chimulirenji.

He said government will also continue to observe the provision where the commission is to operate independently and not take directions from any authority regarding the discharge of its duties as stated in the Constitution.

MEC’s Chairperson and ECF SADC President, Justice Jane Ansah said the commission was honoured to hold the conference at a time when it was celebrating its 20 years anniversary.

Ansah said the conference was of benefit to the country as it will continue to learn from other bodies to improve election management in the country.

“ECF SADC serves as a platform whereby as electoral management bodies, we share knowledge and skills as well as pointing out the shortcomings on a number of elections’ thematic areas with the view to improve the delivery of elections in our various jurisdictions,” said Ansah.

The conference, involving 14 SADC countries, is running under the theme ‘Enhancing the credibility of elections through observation’ and has been scheduled to take place up to September 27, 2019.

Original reporting by MANA

Australian SDA Pastors in -day evangelism in Lilongwe

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The Area 23 Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) through Malawi Central Conference has organised a 13-day crusade to be presided over by pastors from Australia.

SDA Malawi Central Conference President Pastor Petro Sukali, who is also the crusade coordinator, said the crusade, which will start on September 23 to October 5, aims at winning 500 souls to Jesus Christ.


SDA Malawi Central Conference President, Pastor P. Sukali

“We have invited the pastors and church elders from Australia to share with us the word of God so that when Jesus Christ is coming for the second time he should find us righteous.

“We want people to give their lives to Jesus Christ and as a starting point, we are targeting 500 people from area 23 to surrender their souls to God so that at the end of this world, they should be in the Kingdom of God,” Pastor Sukali said.

He added that the budget for the crusade is K15 million and he has urged people surrounding area 23 to come in large numbers to receive the word of God.

A resident of Area 23 Charity Gamuti commended the organisers saying the crusade will give people a chance to pray for the country.

“We are facing a lot of challenges in the country which need God’s intervention,” Gamuti said.

Mike Loya, who attended the opening of the crusade on Monday, said it has always been his desire to join SDA Church and the crusade will be his opportunity to get baptized and become an SDA member.

“I have always wanted to join the SDA church but had no idea on how I can do that, so the crusade will give me a chance to know more about the church and their teachings.

“Hopefully, by the end of this crusade, I will be baptized and start following Jesus Christ as my saviour,” he said.