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Government should halt the transfer of protest leaders – Kamlepo

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By Burnett Munthali

Kamlepo Kalua, the Member of Parliament for Rumphi East, has called on the government to stop transferring civil servants who led peaceful demonstrations demanding salary increments.

He made this appeal during a parliamentary session, addressing the Minister of Local Government, Richard Chimwendo Banda.

Kamlepo Kalua



Kalua emphasized that these transfers appear to be punitive measures against employees who were simply exercising their constitutional right to demand better wages.

He questioned the government’s intentions, arguing that instead of addressing the grievances raised by these workers, it has chosen to punish them by relocating them to different districts.

The legislator stressed that such actions undermine the democratic principles that Malawi upholds, particularly the right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.

Kalua further noted that many of the affected workers have families and personal commitments in their current locations, making these abrupt transfers disruptive and unjust.

He urged the government to engage in dialogue with the concerned employees rather than using transfers as a tool of intimidation.

The Rumphi East MP warned that such punitive measures could discourage other civil servants from speaking out on issues affecting them.

He reminded the government that addressing salary concerns is a more sustainable solution than silencing workers through transfers.

Kalua called on Minister Richard Chimwendo Banda to intervene and ensure that these transfers are halted immediately.

He insisted that the government should demonstrate its commitment to fair labor practices by engaging in constructive discussions with the affected employees.

The issue of civil servant remuneration has been a contentious topic in Malawi, with many workers decrying the high cost of living and stagnant wages.

In recent months, various professional groups, including teachers and health workers, have staged peaceful protests to demand salary adjustments.

Kalua’s concerns highlight the growing frustration among government employees who feel that their voices are being ignored.

It remains to be seen whether the government will heed his call and reverse the transfers of the affected workers.

The outcome of this matter will serve as a crucial test of the government’s commitment to labor rights and democratic governance.

Kabwila unleashes whip on fake academic certificates

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By Cedric Nkungula

Higher Education Minister Dr Jessie Kabwila has launched a crackdown on fake academic certificates, ordering all employers in the country to audit their employees’ qualifications. 

In a statement dated March 28th 2025, Kabwila has urged all employers to conduct audits of certificates of their employees and where in doubt, contact National Council for Higher Education (NCHE, or relevant authorities for verification and action.

The statement has also directed NCHE to verify staff credentials in higher education institutions. Kabwila has since warned that institutions recognizing honorary degrees as academic qualifications will be held accountable. 

Kabwila



Reads the statement in part, “These counterfeit credentials are a threat to the integrity of education as they undermine the value of legitimate qualifications, deceive employers, and put individuals and the society at risk.”

Jolobala advocates for women’s representation in politics

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By Chisomo Phiri

United Democratic Front (UDF ) Member of Parliament(MP) for Machinga-East Constituency,Esther Jolobala, has called on political parties in the country to prioritize women’s representation in the upcoming elections.

Speaking at a rally in Blantyre on Sunday,Jolobala emphasized the need for greater female participation in politics, citing the current underrepresentation of women in Parliament.

She indicated that out of 193 seats in the country’s parliament, only 40 are held by women.

Jolobala argued that this disparity must be addressed, urging political parties to feature more women candidates in the elections.

She also emphasized that women are not just limited to supporting roles in politics, but are equally capable of holding leadership positions.

Esther Jolobala



Said Jolobala:”Women deserve equal representation in politics, and it is time for Malawi to take concrete steps towards achieving this goal.

“As the country prepares for elections,my advocacy serves as a timely reminder of the importance of promoting gender equality and democratic values.”

In addition to her advocacy, Jolobala also expressed concerns about the manipulation of traditional leaders by political parties.

She condemned statements made by certain chiefs, who allegedly endorsed specific parties, and emphasized the importance of respecting the democratic process.

On her part,the UDF Governor for Southern Region,Dorothy Masinga, urged the party’s supporters to stand together and reclaim their strength.

She emphasized the UDF’s resilience and its position as a pioneering force in Malawian politics.

Masinga acknowledged that some supporters had explored alternative political options, but encouraged those who had returned to the UDF to unite and work together.

Her message focused on the importance of solidarity and collective action in revitalizing the party.

Gumba revives home ownership scheme for resilient housing

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Lands, Deus Gumba has announced plans to revitalize the home ownership scheme to provide communities with robust and resilient housing.

Speaking on Thursday in Chikwawa District, during a resilient housing demonstration by Illovo Sugar (Malawi) plc, in partnership with Catholic Relief Services (CRS),Gumba underscored the government’s dedication to enhancing housing accessibility and affordability.

Gumba

“We are actively pursuing this goal.We have also called upon lending institutions to implement mortgage schemes, enabling individuals to secure loans and begin building homes before retirement,” he said.

On his part,Illovo Sugar (Malawi) plc’s Acting Managing Director, Kondwani Msimuko, noted that the initiative has facilitated the construction of three houses featuring diverse designs.

CRS Country Representative, Sekai Mudonhi, explained their partnership with the Malawi Stock Exchange-listed sugar company stemmed from their observation that many homes in the Southern Region are vulnerable to natural disasters like heavy rains and cyclones.

Zonse Lotto revolutionizes gaming in Malawi

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By Chisomo Phiri

A newly established  gaming platform Zonse Lotto is set to revolutionize the gaming industry in the country.

As a licensed operator under the Malawi Gaming and Lotteries Authority(MAGLA), Zonse Lotto is committed to providing a world-class gaming experience while giving back to the community.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, the company’s Head of Sales and Marketing Chimwemwe Khonje said:”We are not just redefining the gaming experience, we are revolutionizing it.



“Our goal is to provide an exciting, transparent, secure and rewarding platform while making a lasting positive impact on Malawian communities.”

He said the Zonse Lotto’s journey began in January 2024, when Afri Gaming International, the parent company, responded to a RFP from MAGLA for an operator to set up a national lottery .

“With a strong focus on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Zonse Lotto is dedicated to contributing to the well-being and development of Malawian communities.

“The company offers a range of games, including Male! Powerball, Kwacha Fortune, 6/40 Kashi and Xtra Raffle, and Kanda Scratch cards.

“These games are designed to be affordable, appealing, and accessible to everyone aged 18 or older, with ticket prices starting from as low as MWK100,” said Khonje.

He explained that to  participate in Zonse Lotto games, players can visit the company’s website, www.zonselotto.co.mw or download the android mobile app, or use the short code *330# or contact the company through its call centre on 0889 330 330.

Said Khonje:”Games are also available through a network of retailers and agents across the country.”

He added that Zonse Lotto promotes responsible gaming and encourages players to participate responsibly and within their means.

Khonje concluded that the company’s mantra, ‘When Malawi plays Zonse Lotto, Malawi wins,’ reflects its commitment to creating winners not only among players but also among the communities it serves.