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Exposing lies at DPP’s Blue night

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By Sylvester Chibwana

Former president Professor Peter Mutharika on Saturday led Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in winning and dining at the glamorous Mount Soche Hotel in Blantyre.

The event according to the speakers was aimed at sourcing money for the party.

Glancing at the speeches one quickly concludes that it is true, as Malawians, we forget easily.

Just picking one point from Mutharika in which he said in 2020, he left a powerful economy with months of imports cover.



Mutharika further added that he has been willing to assist the current Government with his boys to change the status of the economy and that he has just given up on his attempts on this one.

What Mutharika said at Mount Soche on economy was a total bunch of lies. The truth of the matter is that the DPP Government was a government of crooks to the extent that all contracts were awarded to their loyal boys for easy transfer of corrupt cash to Mutharika and the corrupt DPP.

President Peter Mutharika received K145 million from a businessman who raised the money after defrauding the government of K466 million through a fraudulently awarded K2.3 billion contract, according to a leaked report by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).

The report which circulated on social media and was classified as secret showed that the money was defrauded from the Malawi Government through a deal for the procurement of 500,000 ration packs.

According to the report, Malawi Police Service (MPS) awarded a K2.3 billion contract to Pioneer Investment for the procurement of food ration packs for MPS.

The company which is owned by Zameer Karim signed the contract with MPS in August 2017.
Six months later, the company asked for an upward adjustment of the contract from K2.3 billion to K2.79 billion with the difference being K466 million. This was fraudulently approved by MPS Director of Finance the late Mr G.I Bottoman.

ACB also established that Late Bottoman and Karim connived to award Pioneer Investment the contract.



When Karim received payment for the supply of the packs in 2016, he deposited K145 million to a Democratic Progressive Party Standard Bank Account number 014003192200.

Mutharika opened the account in 2015 and is the sole signatory. After the money was deposited, the president withdrew K65 million from the account between January and October 2016.

“His excellency President Peter Mutharika benefited K145,000,000 from proceedings of Pioneer Investment fraud scheme from Malawi Government through DPP account at Standard Bank to which he is a sole signatory,” says the report.

Mutharika was not prosecuted because he was protected by Section 91(2) of the constitution of the Republic of Malawi.

In its recommendations, the ACB said late Bottoman and Karim should be prosecuted for stealing K466 million, forging and uttering false documents to CDH and for acquiring K1.4 billion while knowing that the money was proceeds of a crime.

Then Mutharika coming out cleaning himself today is a total falacy.

Again Mutharika mentioned developments under his administration but failed to talk about Mombera University. It is sad that he did not talk about it and yet the University was receiving K4Billion funding every year as salaries for its academic staff like Deans and lecturers.

Mutharika should stop Treating Malawians as his babies.

Govt up with Ngwee Ngwee Ngwee project to increase electricity access

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By Chisomo Phiri

In its effort to increase the access to electricity in the country,the government through Ministry of Energy on Friday unveiled a first ever off grid market development fund, dubbed Ngwee Ngwee Ngwee which is under the Malawi Electricity Access Project (MEAP)with support from the World Bank.

Speaking when unveiling the project at Sunbird Capital Hotel in Lilongwe, Minister of Energy Ibrahim Matola said the 20 Million US dollars fund, will enable companies that can provide electricity using solar access loans, with a vision of reaching an ambitious 100 % access to electricity in the country by 2030.



He said through the project, the companies will have a role of transmitting power to rural areas which ESCOM cannot reach.

The minister pointed out that they anticipate an additional 350 megawatts from off grid companies.

Matola disclosed that the fund will provide loans to eligible off-grid solar companies up to USD 14 million as working capital to expand their operations and speed up procurement and importation of the off-grid solar home systems.

“The project will also offer Result Based Grants up to USD 5.5 million to provide end-user with subsidies to close the affordability gap of rural customers that cannot afford solar home systems at the current commercial prices.

“It will also create a Market Catalyst Fund (MCF) of USD 500,000 to support small-scale off-grid market-based transformative solutions to scale up the renewable energy transition, particularly by engaging the local off-grid solar companies in Malawi.

“The idea is to make these local off-grid Solar companies grow to the extent of being able to access capital on the market for the expansion of their businesses,” he said.

On his part, country manager for the World Bank Hugh Ridell, said he has hope that the fund will have a transformative impact on the country’s energy sector.

Govt launches clean city award for hygiene promotion

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By Chisomo Phiri

In its quest to promote hygiene in all country’s cities, towns and municipalities, the government through the ministry of local government on Friday launched the Clean City Award, to be held each year.

Launching the initiative was Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Richard Chimwendo Banda in Salima town when he led officials from his ministry and people of Salima District in a sweeping exercise as part of the National Clean Up Day.



Chimwendo said, through the initiative, the cleanest city,town or municipality in the country will get a trophy and a development project for the city’s market.

He said, development cannot take place in a city which is not clean and safe.

The minister urged business people, residents and market users to support the initiative by cleaning their surroundings frequently to avoid diseases that come due to poor hygiene.

” Let us all encourage hygiene in our towns and cities.

“We want our cities and towns to be clean and to be free from diseases such as cholera,” he urged.

The National Clean Up Day which was launched in 2020 by President Lazarus Chakwera in Lilongwe is a day which is observed every Friday of every second week of the month.

The day is observed in every district as a way of keeping the country clean and safe.

MUBAS student wins 38 million in navigator game

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By Chisomo Phiri

A 22-year-old student at Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS), Junior Salijeni has won K38 million with Premier Bet’s newly introduced ‘Navigator’ game.

Salijeni who is in third year studying Information Systems is said to have placed a K5, 000 bet.

On the other hand, Nsanje District Hospital clinician, Francis House, is said to have won K50 million after placing an K8, 000 bet in two trays in the same game.



Last year, the clinician also won K40 million kwacha through betting and he used the money to purchase a house in Mangochi.

Salijeni hinted on investing his money in real estate while House said he will invest in poultry farming.

Navigator game is an online game similar to aviator and a person uses a minimum stake of K10 and a maximum stake of K25,000.

Chakwera says economic development for Least Developed Countries remains imperative

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries has ended in Doha, Qatar with President Lazarus Chakwera emphasizing the need for LDCs to be economically developed, saying their development remains imperative and urgent if the global economy is to succeed.

He made these remarks on Thursday, 9th March, 2023 during the closure of the UN Conference on LDCs held in Doha.

“The Least Developed Countries must be Next to Develop. This is non-negotiable. This is imperative. This is urgent. If that does not happen, and our nations fall behind in achieving Sustainable Development Goals, it will spell disaster for the global community and be a failure for the entire UN family, and that is a failure no UN member must find acceptable.” Said Chakwera.

Further, Chakwera commended all the Member States to LDCs for a successful conference not only because it has given the LDCs a Plan of action, but also because the Summit has offered the 46 Members States new resources and fresh momentum for the decade of implementation ahead.

Here, President Chakwera whose term of office as chairman for LDCs has ended at the closing down of the Summit acknowledged the presence of United Nations officials as a recognition by the UN that the economic growth of LDCs remains a must as far as global development is concerned.

Chakwera whom in his speech outlines some of the major challenges that have hit Least Developed Countries in the recent times including the impact of Climate change and wars in the Eastern Europe, said time has come for all UN members and bodies to put their hands together in saving not only the LDCs but the global economy.

Chakwera who has at the end of the Summit handed over the chairmanship of the grouping to Nepal added that there is a great need for the Member States under LDCs to keep working together to achieve their aspirations together, thereby pledging his full support to the incoming chairman of the block to achieve the work plan agreed at Doha Conference.

“In that spirit of working together, as I hand over the chairmanship of LDCs to Nepal, I pledge my full support to a successful tenure of implementation for the new chair.

But I want you to know that what I look forward to the most, even more than I had been looking forward to this Summit, is that day in the near future when there will be no more LDCs Summits. What I look forward to is that day in the near future when our shared aspirations to graduate all 46 of our economies to middle-income status would have been fulfilled. What I look forward to is that day in the near future when the Doha Programme of Action would have become the Doha Celebration of Achievement.” Chakwera emphasized while delivering his closing speech to the Summit and handing over the chairmanship to Nepal for the next one year.

Chakwera has since commended Qatar for successfully hosting the Summit, and all LDC Members for their support and solidarity with Malawi as he was chairing the block.