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President Chakwera’s Super Hi5 Agenda steadily pushing Malawi towards “Vision 2063”

By Chikumbutso Mtumodzi

That President Lazarus Chakwera wishes Malawians well is incontestable. Slightly over a year in office, President Chakwera has already demonstrated, through speech and action, his burning desire to ensure that the interests and aspirations of the people of Malawi, especially the ultra-poor, are at the centre of all business of the Malawi
Congress Party (MCP) government.

President Chakwera is a servant leader whose main focus is on growth of the economy and well-being of Malawians. The President has encouraged Malawians to reject the notion Malawi is a poor country, arguing that with
US$85 million in gold exported to the Middle East every year, “surely my country is not poor”. Malawi, with a freshwater lake and multiple rivers capable of generating US$100 million a year in revenue, cannot be a poor
country, the President further contends.
Malawi poverty is “man-made”, says the Malawi leader, and that Malawi is a country stripped of its God-given wealth and potential by syndicates of people in the public sector who have exploited decades of bad government policies and practices to enrich themselves at the expense of Malawians. President Chakwera’s solemn pledge is that this ‘man-made’ poverty is going to be “unmad

Since coming to power, the President and his administration have gone full-throttle, implementing social and economic programmes that are primarily aimed at achieving a better life for all Malawians. Agriculture, the
mainstay of the economy, which accounts for a third of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), significantly contributes to employment, economic growth, export earnings, poverty reduction, food security, and
nutrition in Malawi.
In that regard, the Chakwera administration has initiated radical reforms in the agriculture sector, especially in pursuit of transforming the ‘traditional’ farming for food into agribusiness, which will encompass food production, marketing and management of agricultural commodities like grains, vegetables, fruits and livestock.
But most importantly, in order to achieve household and national food security, in the short and medium term, the Chakwera administration successfully implemented the Agriculture Input Program (AIP) during the last farming season, which has resulted in an unprecedented harvest, with a huge surplus. Most Malawian households are now food security. Under the AIP, 4.3 million smallholder farmers received subsidized seeds and
fertilizers. This has been one of the most success stories of the one-year
old administration.

President Chakwera

Super Hi5 in Motion

The Super Hi5 agenda will indeed help his administration build a New Malawi that would be enjoyed by all Malawians in all corners of the country through the guided implementation of social and economic reforms. President Chakwera has initiated reforms in various sectors, including the three arms of government, namely the Executive, Judiciary, and
Legislature, all aimed at improving service delivery for the benefit of Malawians.

On reforming the EXECUTIVE, the Chakwera administration initiated a full-scale orientation of the public sector to the President’s Super Hi5 agenda pillars, which are Servant Leadership, Uniting Malawi, Prospering
Together, Ending Corruption, and Rule of Law.
This programme is already in motion. It began with Controlling Officers, to promote and inculcate the public sector reforms necessary for mind-set change and structural reform as a catalyst for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To fast track this process, the President has already put in place the key performance indicators for ensuring that he and cabinet ministers embody the Super Hi5 pillars by their example.
In fulfilment of an accountable and transparent government, the President has appeared before Parliament several times to respond to questions from Members of Parliament (MPs) as required by the Malawi Constitution, which never happened with the previous Presidents.
Additionally, the State House has been holding regular media briefs to update Malawians on government’s engagements and those of the President, and provide them with other information of public importance.
Furthermore, to ensure that Malawians prosper together, President Chakwera appointed a cabinet with the highest representation of women and young people in history.

As a demonstration of his commitment to ending corruption, President Chakwera has made the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) fully independent and resourced to investigate and prosecute financial crimes.


On the JUDICIARY, the President has pledged his full support of the Judiciary’s reform agenda. President Chakwera he has keenly followed and supported the innovative approaches to justice that the Judiciary has been undertaking. Below the Supreme Court, which now sits as a full bench of not less than seven (7) Justices of Appeal, specialized divisions
of the High Court have been created, including the Criminal Division, Civil Division, Commercial Division, and Revenue Division and plans have been at an advanced stage to establish the Probate and Family Division, as well as the Financial Crimes Division to fast track the disposal of corruption cases.

This has increased the number of Judges of the High Court to support the new divisions, clear a backlog of cases, and ensure a fair distribution of work across the justice system. It has also meant improving both the number and distribution of courts across the country, with the goal of having Senior Resident Magistrates in all 28 Districts by the end of 2022. 50 Non-Professional Magistrates have been recruited and deployed to satellite courts throughout the country, and a functional review of the proposed reforms is about to be completed.

Considering the crucial role that the Judiciary plays in the upholding of democracy, human rights and rule of law, President Chakwera has said it is unacceptable that the entire Judiciary be allocated less than one (1) percent of the National Budget.The Head of State has since asked Parliament to support his administration’s measures to correct this and ring-fence the Judiciary’s funding. It is not right that the Judiciary should be at the mercy of the Executive for its finances, nor to operate without proper infrastructure, courtrooms, or offices, the President has said.
To address the challenge of improper infrastructure, the government is in the process of constructing a state-of-the-art Judicial Complex opposite Parliament Building in Lilongwe which will comprise the Court House, the
Sherriff’s Warehouse, and official residence of the Chief Justice. The government has also introduced a Customs Procedures Code (CPC) to cater for duty free importation of motor vehicles by the Justices of Appeal
and High Court Judges, among other public officers.

President Chakwera believes that there can be no ‘New Malawi’ until the courts are able to administer justice without hindrance and that all Malawians are equal under the law, so justice must never be the preserve
of the rich or powerful. President Chakwera has emphasized that the LEGISLATURE has a critical role to play in consolidating democracy and that being a house of representatives, it gives citizens the chance to participate in the
governance process. It is for that reason, that President Chakwera’s administration is supporting the implementation of the development of the 2020-2025 Parliament of Malawi Strategic Plan to guide implementation
of activities; and the automation of both the Hansard Transcription System and Chamber Voting System to address delays.

The government will also construct Constituency Offices to serve as permanent points of access for Malawians to reach their MPs and also construct new office blocks to increase Committee Rooms and offices for
MPs and parliamentary staff, among others.

Conclusion

President Chakwera’s administration officially launched the Malawi Vision 2063, which is national development blueprint developed through a consultative process by the government, through National Planning
Commission. The Malawi Vision 2063 core objective is that Malawi becomes an inclusively self-reliant middle-income economy by the set year. All what President Chakwera and his government plan and implement in the short, medium and long term, is and will be aligned to the 2063 vision.

In his ‘Foreword’ contained in the Vision 2063 development blueprint, President Chakwera observes that while some commendable development strides have been made over the years of political independence, Malawi is far from attaining economic independence. The President says time has come for Malawians to create wealth in an
inclusive manner and be self-reliant.
“As a country, we are endowed with abundant natural, human and cultural resources. We now have a youth-centric Vision that shall take us from the basics for attaining economic freedom to our children living dignified lives and forever walking tall on the face of the Earth.

“You can count on me as your leader in laying the foundations for attaining this much desired Vision. Know this, however, fellow Malawians, beyond me and any future leader giving you the much-needed leadership, you too
are leaders, although without the given leadership titles,” the President says.
It is in that spirit that Malawians, regardless of politics, religion, tribe, region, race or creed, should support the President’s agenda of taking Malawi to another social and economic development level. It is possible!

***Views expressed are those of the Author.****

Lotus Africa Limited construct roadblock for Police

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By Paulina Chiyombo-Mana

Lotus Africa Limited has constructed and donated roadblock worth K 4 million to Karonga Police as one way of ending human trafficking and road accidents.

Speaking at the handover ceremony Thursday at Chiwondo in the area of Paramount Chief Kyungu, Police Commissioner for the North, Richard Luhanga thanked Lotus for the initiative saying it would go a long way in curbing issues of illegal immigrants and smuggling in the district.

Commissioner Luhanga receiving the roadblock donation from Lotus Africa Limited

“This has come at an opportune time and it has been strategically positioned at the right place, as such this roadblock will also help to promote security within the region since many people enter into the country using Songwe border,” he said.

Luhanga said police and community members need to desist from aiding the illegal immigrants into the country saying the behaviour poses a threat to people’s security.

Lotus Managing Director, Theo Keyter said they thought of constructing and donating the road block as one way of assisting the Police in their fight to end human trafficking that is slowly increasing in the country.

TNM reintroduces text-only Facebook without data charges

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By Staff Reporter

Telekom Networks Malawi (TNM) has reintroduced text-only Facebook without data charges, along with Free Basics, for its subscribers. Text-only Facebook allows TNM customers to access a text-only version of Facebook without data charges. Customers can easily switch back and forth between regular Facebook, with standard data charges, and a low-bandwidth text mode without data charges on their phone at any time. Facebook without data allows users to post text, comment, like and see text on Facebook without using their bundle.

Text-only Facebook can be accessed through the Facebook Android Application, Facebook Lite and on mobile web browsers through https://free.facebook.com, a lightweight site optimized for speed and where TNM’s standard data charges do not apply on browsing.

Through the text-only Facebook without data offer, TNM is enabling customers to stay connected with their friends and family on the most popular social networking website in the world. In addition, Facebook without data allows people to have consistent access to important online resources such as the COVID Information Center on Facebook, local business pages, and government information.

In addition to text-only Facebook, TNM has partnered with Facebook to offer its customers Free Basics, which provides them with access to basic online services without data charges. With Free Basics, TNM customers can experience the relevance and benefits of connectivity without data charges, with the ability to access services such as health information, local jobs, communications tools, and education resources.

Announcing the launch of the service, TNM’s Chief Marketing Officer, Frank Magombo said “TNM realizes that Facebook has become a part of our lives. Through it, we can stay connected to our loved ones and contacts, making Facebook without data a bridging mechanism when customers need it most.”

In the current COVID times, people are not able to meet physically or share moments together, social media eliminates boundaries, and time zones, putting all its users in one room at all times. With the launch of Facebook without data, TNM will enable its customers to make those very important connections everyday all day without the need of data.

TNM is committed to offering more value to its customers. This has been achieved on Voice through the Yanga Dynamic Voice Bundles, Yofewa Rate plan and all-network voice bundles. To provide a holistic offering this value campaign has been extended to cover Data through offerings like Yanga Dynamic (Snapi) bundles. Facebook without data charges and Free Basics are just an extension of TNM’s overall affordability drive.

Shepherd Bushiri’s Wife, Prophetess Mary builds Church for a Mangochi Community

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By Ephraim Nyondo

Prophetess Mary Bushiri on Thursday handed over the 350-seater church she built for members of the Enlightened Christian Church (ECG) in Namiyasi, in the areas of Group Village Head (GVH) Malunga in Mangochi District.

The prophetess—who is the wife to renowned ECG leader Prophet Shepherd Bushiri—started building the church just over a year ago after noticing that the community was in need of a church structure.

In her speech, the Prophetess said her mission on earth is to preach the gospel to every corner of the globe, noting that the handing over of the church is just part of that mission.

“I don’t look at the magnificence of this building I have built for the children of God here in Mangochi. I look at how many souls, attracted by this building, will be saved by worshiping in this place. I will do everything within my capacity as a woman of God, everything, to ensure that more souls are saved. That’s my mission,” she said.

In his remarks, GVH Malunga said he did not, specifically, look at the building from the spiritual perspective. He said that he saw the construction of the magnificent church as a contribution to the development of his area.

“We don’t have beautiful buildings here. Most of what we have here are old, grass-thatched and not pleasing to the eye. This church is huge, beautiful and modern. It will attract more people to our area and it will inspire more people to start building good things. Our area is indeed developing, infrastructure-wise,” he said, thanking Prophetess Bushiri for the gesture.

The 350-seater church building includes a worship area, and 3 offices.

The handing over of the church comes barely a week after Prophetess Bushiri celebrated her birthday in Dowa District by reaching out to over 100 disadvantaged families with food and clothing items.

Chakwera makes surprise visit to Capital Hill, demand answers on salary delays

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By Abraham Liwonde

His Excellency Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, President of the Republic of Malawi, has stormed through the Department of Human Resource Management and Development (DHRMD) at Capital Hill to demand answers and call officials to account for the chronic delays in remitting salaries to public servants.

President Chakwera was coming from the launch of a nutrition campaign at Bingu International Convention Center (BICC), when he directed his motorcade to take him to Capital Hill instead of State House. Upon arrival, the President visited two offices to ask the civil servants there if they had received their August salaries.

Chakwera at Capital Hill

From there, His Excellency proceeded to DHRMD, the department responsible, to interrogate the Controlling Officer and express his great dissatisfaction with the delays, the malaise shown by those responsible for resolving the problem, and the excuses given for failing to do so for months.

During the surprise visit, His Excellency was accompanied by the Vice President, Right Honorable Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima, who is also Minister Responsible for Public Sector Reforms, and Mr. Zanga-Zanga Chikhosi, who is the Secretary to the President and Cabinet.

President Chakwera has since demanded that a report on the problem and the remedial measures to be taken to urgently resolve it be put on his desk tomorrow for his continued intervention.