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New Judges takes oath as Chakwera warns against corruption

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By Durell Namasani

President Chakwera on Thursday morning presided over the swearing  on new supreme and high court judges at a ceremony that took place at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe.

Four new Supreme Court of Appeal ( SCA) Judges have taken oath of new office and  12 High Court Judges. The Judges were appointed by President Dr Lazarus Chakwera following recommendations from the Judicial Service Commission.

The new Supreme court judges are: Healy Potani, John Katsala, Ivy Chatha Kamanga and Charles Mkandawire.The new High Court Justices are Masauko Msungama , William Msiska  Simeon Mdeza ,Mzondi Mvula ,Maureen Kondowe, Mandala Mambulasa ,Charlotte Malonda, Anneline Kanthambi , Vikochi Chima , Violet Chipao  and   Asante Chirwa

In his speech President Dr Lazarus Chakwera  warned new judges who took oaths of office and allegiance not to get involved in corruption in order to pervert justice.

“You should not allow to be intimidated to engage in corruption, ” he said.

The President implored on the judges “to love peace and hate secret enemies of that peace.” He said courts exist as avenues of promoting peace. The Malawi leader asked “God to bless you and keep you.”

Four of the high court judges appointed by the President to the Supreme Court of Appeal include Justice Healy Potani and Ivy Kamanga.Potani chaired a panel of five judges that presided over the 2019 presidential election dispute.

The judges, who ordered a fresh presidential election, have won this year’s UK’s Chatham House prize.

Chilima ready with public lecture on Mindset change

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Malawi Vice president Saulos Chilima will on Friday hold a public lecture at BICC in Lilongwe . The lecture, is titled “The Mindset Change”, as Chilima aims to prepare the nation on the civil service reforms that he is working on.

The public lecture will also be Available virtually on Zoom and also beamed on various Television and radio stations. The link for zoom is https://us02web.zoom.us/s/87092851042?pwd=YitqQzhZWWlvZXd0VU5Ka2NtZCtzZz09

This will be the second public lecture that Chilima will be delivering after the first one on ‘Moral decadence’ at the Great Hall, Chancellor College in Zomba in 2018. Spokesperson for the Vice President, Pilirani Phiri said all was set for the public lecture.

“The lecture is on this Friday and it will focus on mindset change as a precursor to personal development, national development and smooth implementation of public sector reforms,” said Phiri.

The released programme shows that the convener of the public lecture is Dr. Asiyati Chiweza, Associate Professor of Public Administration at Chancellor College. The lecture will also include question time where the Vice President will take questions from the audience after presentation.

Chiefs urged to take leading role in protecting Person’s with albinism

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 Written by  Collings Kalivute

Police in Ntcheu has urged chiefs to take a leading role in protecting lives of persons with albinism barely a week after unknown people exhumed a body of a person with albinism in the district.

The Call was made on Wednesday at Mphepozinayi in the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Ganya in Ntcheu, as Police engaged chiefs in the district to map the way forward on how they can deal with the vice the country is facing concerning people with albinism.

Director of Community Policing, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Obrey Nyirenda said it was worrisome that cases against persons with albinism are now resurfacing despite serious interventions by different stakeholders.

The meeting which was aimed at strengthening the relationship between Police and community members, brought chiefs together so that they can be conduits between their communities and the police.

“We engaged chiefs so that we can build a good working relationship with the community inorder to deal with the malpractice,” he said.


Nyirenda we want a good working relationship with the community

Nyirenda said: “It was very worrisome that the issues against people with albinism are now resurfacing though not at an alarming stage. That is why we decided to bring the attention of the people by engaging the chiefs so that we should be able to work together in fighting with the vice.”
He said as Police they have put a number of measures to make sure that they have intensified security in communities, mentioning of empowering and strengthening community policing in the country.

“We are determined to make sure all the Community Policing structures are being implemented and strengthened so that the security of people with albinism is guaranteed,” the Director said.

Chairperson for Association of People with Albinism in the District, Precious Kapenuka said Police should make sure that they have implemented and strengthened community policing structures in all areas in the district.

“Police should make sure that they have put in place serious community policing structures in all areas here in Ntcheu, sensitizationcampaigns should also be done accordingly here in the district before the situation gets worse,” he said.

Ntcheu Officer In Charge, Louis Chigadula condemned the incident where the body was exhumed, saying it was inhuman and needs urgent action to end the vice.

He said as Police in the district they are planning to introduce mobile courts so that community members should be able to follow and know how cases are being pursued in courts. 

”It is worrisome to note that the vice is perpetrated by relatives that is why we are calling for unity among the community members so that together we can fight the malpractice,” Chigadula said.

Maxwell Olotto releases new single

Written by  Blessings Kapina

A Lilongwe-based gospel musician, Maxwell Olotto has released a new single titled “Ndiyendereni Yahwe” in which he has featured a female musician, Barbra Nyangulu.

Olotto said on Tuesday that the single was talking about challenges and afflictions someone is going through in life as such he is praying to God to save him.

”In the song the person is calling upon God so that he may be delivered and rescued from all the problems,’’ Olotto said.

The Musician said that people face many hardships and insults from workplaces, church and relatives but in such situations one should keep on trusting God.

Singer Maxwel Olotto

He said that the song is focusing on an individual who cannot find a marriage partner and people are laughing at him and He is asking God to help him come out of this shame hence the title Ndiyendereni Yahwe.

Olotto added some people are mocked and humiliated because they are barren and impotent but in spite of those entire things one should believe in God who makes one conceive and give birth to children.

Part of the song, Ndiyendereni Yahwe, ndiyendereni Yesu, ndatopa ndizitozozi/ndiyendereni Yahwe ndiyendereni, Ndiyendereni Yesu ndatopa ndikunyozedwa/ moyo umatani , moyo ndiwozuza/ yehova ndimasulereni ine/ Ku ntchito kwanga , kumpingo wanga ndipange ichi akuti ndicholakwika/ anthu kuti ndi lozerana akuti ndi ine opepera / ziwonetsereni Yahwe adziwitseni zainu kuti ndinu mulungu wachifundo/ ndiyendereni yahwe/

The Musician is encouraging people to relay on God whenever they are passing through difficult times and storms of life.

‘’There is no one who can help us out of our painful and stressful situations apart from God therefore we should invite him in our lives,” he continued.

Olotto said that the song is meant to comfort and empower people so that when facing troubles in their various communities they should believe in God for help and victory.

Area 24 resident, Joseph Banda said that after listening to the song, he has been encouraged and blessed. He appreciates the production of the song. The song produced Steve Meleka at M Studios can be available by contacting the musician’s Airtel number 0999257725.

Ndiyendereni Yahwe is out both video and audio.

Minister Kaliati sets November deadline for ending child marriages

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Minister of Gender, Disability and Social Welfare, Patricia Kaliati has sent some warning shots at all perpetrators of child marriages in the country that they will be arrested if nothing is done to stop the vice by November 1, this year.

The minister made the remarks in Traditional Authorities Maseya where she had an interface with the communities following brutal rape of an 11 year old girl, and Ngabu during her visit to appreciate CRECCOM’s interventions under the Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) project.

Kaliati urged chiefs, parents and guardians to make sure they take full responsibility in ending child marriages or risk being arrested. “I implore you chiefs, parents and guardians to make sure that this trend stops everywhere in your areas by November 1.

“This message is for everyone and whosoever sees this happening but chooses to remain silent or is perpetrating the vice, shall face the law,” she stated.

The minister further asked communities to stop complaining over petty issues leading to booming of child marriages and school dropout among children saying perseverance pays.

“Focus on your well being and the education of your kids no matter how big problems might be. We have people in our society who have faced it all but have survived difficulties of all times, they are now in big positions. Send all children to school, both girls and boys,” she said.

On his part, Traditional Authority Maseya said he will ensure that all perpetrators of child marriages in his area are brought to book. Chief Maseya added that parents and traditional leaders who also look at these things happening but decide not to stop them risk arrests and dethronement to protect his status.

Taking her turn, Creative Centre for Community Mobilization (CRECCOM), Executive Director, Madalo Samati said under the Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) project implemented with support from the Global Fund through Action Aid, her organization has reached out to a good number of girls under Senior Chief Ngabu with various empowerment initiatives.

“As CRECCOM we believe that for the girl child to be successful, she needs a holistic approach. Through our interventions under the AGYW project, girls have gone through financial literacy and investment skills, HIV and Aids, Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights, Life skills and more.

“That is why you see them into tailoring, others producing juice as well as being able to bargain whenever a problem arises,” she said.

Samati said through the project, girls have been trained as peer educators so that they are able to carry over the project after phasing out this December.

Speaker of Parliament who was also guest of honour, Catherine Gotani Hara called on parents and guardians to protect their children especially girls and ensure that each and every child is sent to school.

The meetings were patronized by various senior government representatives, CSOs, Chiefs and community members.