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Consortium appeals to political parties to support women participation in politics

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By Dean Chisambo


The Consortium of UN women, Oxfam, Centre For Multi- party Democracy (CMD) National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), NGO Gender Coordination Network have urged political parties to give more support and opportunity to increase women to participate in  politics when the  country is expected to go  into  2025 tripartite election.

The Consortium made this appeal  after high level engagement with six  political parties who have their representative in parliament on Friday in Lilongwe.

In his sentiments, Centre for Mult- party Democracy (CMD) Programme Officer Dalitso Magelegele said they want to make sure that women are actively participating and their participation should increase saying they are also looking for deliberate policies or code of conduct in the political parties that can make more women participate.

Magelegele revealed that political parties must remove the barriers that hinder women participation in politics.

He said:” we are also looking at primary elections, as political parties go into primary elections, we want them to have a level of playing field so that conducive environment for women to actively participate as we are going towards 2025 elections.

He stated that they will put initiatives in place to support women in terms of resources which is a challenge to the majority of women.

In his sentiments Malawi Human rights Commission (MHRC) Commissioner Viwemi Chavula said they are focusing  on issues to do with conventions, levelling the playing field making sure that the playing field is levelled and women are able to participate without any challenges.

On his part Alliance For Democracy Vice President Timothy Mtambo commended the consortium for coming up with such an initiative saying they have started at a good time.


Mtambo said it’s so sad that women who form a big part of the country’s population are involved less in  participation in politics  as compared to men

He later advised the government and the civil society to push for measures so that there  must be affirmative action to help women to participate in politics.

In his remarks Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) spokesperson Shadreck Namalomba said in all most areas his party has but needs work identification of women by  making sure that women have been supported getting to parliament and  to becoming  councillors.

He said:” As we speak now out of 45  female members of parliament DPP has got 22, so you can see that about 48 percent of women who are  members of parliament are coming from DPP.”

The Consortium met six parties namely: Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Alliance For Democracy (AFORD) United Democratic party (UDF), Peoples Party (PP) United Transformation Movement (UTM), Malawi Congress Party (MCP) .

Lulu,Malinga unveiled Silver Strikers brand ambassadors

By Chisomo Phiri

Silver Strikers on Friday unveiled dancehall icon Malinga Mafia real name Chiku Chitsundi Banda and R n B star Lulu real name Lawrence Khwisa as the team’s brand ambassadors.

The two signed a one-year contract each to promote Silver Strikers’ brand and increase its visibility.

Speaking after unveiling the two, Silver Strikers Chief Executive Officer(CEO) Patrick Chimimba said the company thought of engaging the two leveraging on their popularity and love for the club.

Lulu and Malinga

He expressed hope that the move will help in reaching Silver Strikers fans across the country and beyond.

Said Chimimba:“We are happy today to announce Malinga Mafia and Lulu as our Brand Ambassadors, in this day and age it is important to relatable means to reach out to the target audience.

“We feel the two are relevant celebrities who are a true representation of our brand, and having them on board will ease our penetration to the fans out there. We are thankful to Malinga and Lulu for taking up these roles and we believe this will help Silver Strikers attain its goals.

In his remarks, Malinga Mafia said he accepted to become Silver Strikers’ brand ambassador as he feels this is an opportunity to connect with youths and fans who also follow the team.

“I am excited today that I have been unveiled as a Silver Strikers Brand Ambassador.

“Growing up in Area 18, Silver Strikers was the club closest to me and my heart. I have grown up supporting Silver Strikers so I am very happy to represent the Silver Strikers Brand”,he said.

Among other promotional activities, the two artists will attend and participate in Silver Strikers events mutually and promote the club on social media platforms.

MCP Announces Comprehensive Details for Upcoming Convention

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By Burnett Munthali

The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) has unveiled all the necessary arrangements for its upcoming major convention, scheduled to take place at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe from August 8th to 10th.

Kezzie Msukwa, chairperson of the convention organizing committee, disclosed that preparations are in full swing to ensure a successful and impactful event. He emphasized that prospective participants interested in contesting for various positions within the party are required to collect nomination forms from MCP district offices starting July 1st.

To facilitate their candidacy, aspirants must adhere to the following financial obligations, which are non-refundable:
1. Party President: MK5 million
2. First Vice President: MK2.5 million
3. Second Vice President: MK2.5 million
4. National Chairperson: MK2 million
5. First Deputy National Chairperson: MK1 million
6. Secretary General: MK2 million
7. First Deputy Secretary General: MK1 million
8. Other executive positions: MK500,000
9. Second Deputy positions: MK250,000
10. Youth and Women aspirants will pay half the nomination fee.

Msukwa urged all potential candidates to adhere strictly to these financial requirements, ensuring their participation in the convention proceedings. He further stressed that these measures are crucial for maintaining the logistical and organizational integrity of the event.

The MCP convention is anticipated to be a pivotal moment for the party as it prepares to solidify its leadership and strategic direction heading into the upcoming electoral cycle. As preparations intensify, MCP supporters and observers alike are eager to witness the outcomes and implications of this highly anticipated gathering.

Stay tuned for further updates as MCP continues to prepare for this significant event in the political landscape of Malawi.

Joyce Chitsulo of Mwanza West Claims DPP Has Evidence of Her Departure to MCP

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By Burnett Munthali

Joyce Chitsulo, the Member of Parliament for Mwanza West, has stirred controversy by alleging that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) possesses evidence confirming her defection to the Malawi Congress Party (MCP).

Chitsulo disclosed that she received a letter from the Clerk of Parliament, Catherine Gotani Hara, informing her of allegations raised by DPP against her. The accusations involve purported actions aimed at undermining Section 65 of the country’s laws.

Chitsulo

However, Chitsulo clarified to Times 360 Malawi that she continues to serve her constituents regardless of political affiliations. She expressed her intention to remain focused on serving the people of her constituency rather than engaging in partisan politics.

“I attended a meeting with Richard Chimwendo Banda, who claimed I had been associated with developmental issues, and a government official from Mwanza told me that your enemies of small states are not the MCP party,” said Chitsulo.

They also said that the DPP should not provide a financial statement to help them campaign for the election petition.

All is set for MCP  convention – Msukwa

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By Dean Chisambo


Malawi Congress Party chairman of convention steering committee Kezzie Msukwa says all is ready and set  for the party to host its elective convention on 8th to 10th  August at Bingu international Convention center (BICC) in Lilongwe.

Msukwa made the remarks during the press briefing on surtday at MCP headquarters in Lilongwe.

Msukwa (C) Kunkuyu (L) and Njobvuyalema (R) addressing the media


Msukwa stated that the party will elect or re-election it’s members into different positions available in the National Executive Committee (NEC).

He further lamented that candidates participating in the nomination process shall contribute towards financing the cost of running the convention by paying non- refundable fees.

Msukwa discloses that for those vying for presidency shall pay K5000 000, those who vying for two second vice president shall pay K2,500 000 for the position of the party secretary general shall pay K2000,000, first and deputy treasure general shall pay K1000,000, all the directors shall pay 500,000,  the the position of the deputy directors shall pay K250000 and women, the  disabled and youths who are below 35 years of age shall pay half of the mount according to positions they are willing to compete for.

He added that the cost of holding the convention will be announced later but he urges the party loyalist voluntarily to contribute towards costing of the convention 2024 by depositing their contribution to NBS bank
Account number: 24379779 through the account name : MCP 2025 convention.

Msukwa was accompanied with two committee members Moses Kunkuyu and Josephy Njobvuyalema says the closing of collecting nomination forms will be on 15th July 2024.