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The rich chart with honourable Sheikh Emran Ntenje

By Leonard Kavwenje

Honourable Sheikh Emran Ntenje is a well-known political figure in Malawi.

He recently joined the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP) on September 15, 2024, and is now at the center stage ahead of the 2025 political tussle.

But who is Honourable Ntenje, and what does this vastly learned political thinker desire to attain having bonded to the oldest political stratum of MCP?

Today, we caught up with the star at Area 6 in Lilongwe.

“I am from Mbaluku in Mangochi. As a Sheikh, I joined politics to mentor the nation that it is possible to run politics and Islam simultaneously with a uniform circular smartness,” introduces himself Honourable Ntenje.

Mtenje

He continues:”My primary goal is to positively change the mindset of fellow Malawians, especially in the North, East, and South.

“Most of us have grown up in a wholly misconceived environment that Malawi Congress Party is a Chewa and a Central Region party.

“That is the evil of tribalism and regionalism.

“Also, I am obliged to familiarize fellow Yaos from Mangochi, Balaka, Machinga, and Zomba with strong and powerful MCP ideas.”

He further explains:”I am sincere in my conviction that if adequate knowledge of the visionary socio-economic realisms of State President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, Malawi Congress Party, are voluminously diffused to every length and angle of the land, truly we are to counterattack the overtime compounded development monsters of tribalism and regionalism.

“I am not just a politician but also a historian. Contemporary democratic values must be localized. Patterning to this rich notion, I will ensure that there is strong MCP representation in the Yao-belt to achieve meaningful and even political empowerment.”

From his puzzling comprehension, philosophical profundity, and analytical acumen, it is a worthwhile conclusion that Honourable Ntenje is a blissful present in MCP.

Chakwera silences critiques with the resumption of budgetary support to Malawi

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By Linda Kwanjana


It all started on 8 November 2013 , when bad news of all times broke. This time around 10 years ago, donors under the banner,  Common Approach to Budget Support (CABS), announced that they have withdrawn budgetary support due to rampant looting of public funds (Cashgate).

This was what the CABS group co-chair  and head of the Department for International Development (DFID) in Malawi Sarah Sanyahumbi had to say soon after their meeting at Capital Hotel.

“It is clear from what we already know, even though investigations are ongoing, that there are serious weaknesses in the government’s financial systems which allowed [what] we call Cashgate to actually happen. So we have seen serious weaknesses that have enabled people to take money out of the government system. While that is the case, you know the donors can not responsibly continue to put money into government systems. So, at the moment, while the investigations are going on, we have delayed any funding which was planned to go into the government system,” said Sanyahumbi.

The development brought economic problems in a country where 40 per cent of its national budget comes from donor aid.

DPP FAILED TO RESTORE DONOR CONFIDENCE

On 30 May 2014 , the then Opposition candidate Peter Mutharika was declared the winner of Malawi’s disputed presidential election under the Democratic Progressive Party with 36.4% of the vote.Following the win, Mutharika ruled the country for the full five year term but he failed to restore donor confidence. Donors were still scared to pump in their money due to rampant corruption in almost all corners of government.

RETURN OF DONOR CONFIDENCE UNDER PRESIDENT CHAKWERA

Barely few years in office ,President Chakwera demonstrated that he has a special mute attracting both bilateral and multilateral cooperations.

First, it was International Monetary Fund (IMF) pumping the much scares resources, and then World Bank followed.

Then, in 2023, Malawi’s major donors opened its doors.
This was when the whole Norway Minister of International Corporations
Bjorg Sandkjaer announced a direct budgetary support to Malawi economy worth K8Billion.

Sandkjaer said Norway is aware that Malawi is undergoing difficult situations because of the Russia / Ukrain war currently underway.
He said the war has a global impact in African countries.

“Russia’s illegal war on Ukraine has global repercussions, impacting African countries in particular. That is why Norway steps up its support with an extraordinary allocation to assist developing countries who are severely affected by the consequences of this war.” He said.

Just on Wednesday 16 October 2024, the European Union (EU) after 10 years opened its doors in supporting Malawi.

EU signed a 55 million EUR financing agreement with the Government of Malawi. The Signing Ceremony represents a significant milestone in the partnership between Malawi and the EU, as it marks the resumption of EU budget support at a critical time for Malawi.

With a total value of EUR 55 million, of which EUR 50 million is allocated as direct budget support over a 30-month period, the programme aims to enhance efficiency, effectiveness, and quality in the delivery of secondary education services by combining support for sector-specific processes with the strengthening of the overarching Public Financial Management framework. A first disbursement of EUR 20 million is envisaged before the end of the year.

Speaking at the ceremony, which took place in Lilongwe, EU Ambassador Rune Skinnebach said “the agreement is a powerful symbol of renewed collaboration and commitment to our shared goals of stability, progress, and inclusive development in Malawi, delivering on EU’s Global Gateway initiative”.

All this is happening under President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera leadership.

Commotion at Lingadzi Police Station as UTM Supporters Gather in Solidarity with Secretary General Patricia Kaliati

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By Burnett Munthali

There was unrest at Lingadzi Police Station on Thursday, October 24, 2024, as a large crowd of UTM Party supporters gathered in a show of solidarity with their Secretary General, Patricia Kaliati, following her arrest.

Kaliati, who was taken into custody earlier in the day, is facing allegations of conspiring to commit a crime, although details of the case remain vague. Her arrest has sparked widespread concern among UTM members, leading to a spontaneous demonstration at the police station in Lilongwe.

Kaliati at Lingadzi



Witnesses reported that the situation became tense as supporters chanted slogans demanding Kaliati’s release, accusing the authorities of political persecution. The gathering swelled in size as word spread, with UTM members voicing their discontent over what they perceive as an unjustified arrest aimed at disrupting the party’s leadership ahead of its National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting scheduled for Friday.

Police officers at the scene attempted to manage the crowd, but the supporters remained persistent in their calls for transparency and fairness. No major incidents of violence were reported, though the atmosphere was charged, reflecting the growing political tension surrounding Kaliati’s detention.

UTM leaders have appealed to their supporters to remain calm as legal processes take their course. However, the commotion at Lingadzi Police Station signals the deepening divide between the UTM and the authorities, with party members vowing to continue their demonstrations until Kaliati is freed.

As the situation unfolds, all eyes are on the NEC meeting, which the party has confirmed will proceed as planned, with UTM Vice President Michael Usi set to chair the gathering.

UTM CEO Dr. Patricia Kaliati arrested on allegations of plotting to assassinate President Chakwera

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By Burnett Munthali

In a shocking development, UTM CEO Dr. Patricia Kaliati has been arrested on allegations of plotting to assassinate President Lazarus Chakwera. According to The Investigator Magazine, the alleged plot was discussed during a private meeting held at Area 43 in Lilongwe last week.

Dr. Kaliati, a key figure in the UTM and a former cabinet minister, was apprehended by authorities in the early hours of today. The arrest has sent shockwaves through Malawi’s political landscape, with many questioning the authenticity of the claims and the potential repercussions for UTM as the party prepares for next year’s elections.

Kaliati and Chakwera



Sources indicate that the investigation into the alleged assassination plot is ongoing, with more details expected to emerge in the coming days. The charges against Kaliati, who is known for her fearless and outspoken political stance, have already sparked widespread reactions both within and outside the UTM party.

Political analysts are closely monitoring the situation, as this development could have significant implications for the country’s political stability. UTM supporters have begun gathering in key locations, expressing disbelief and demanding clarity on the arrest of their leader.

This is a developing story, and more information will be provided as it becomes available.

More information coming!

Al Jazeera Journalists Exposed as Hamas and Islamic Jihad Terrorists: Will Washington Take Action?

By Twink Jones Gadama

In a shocking revelation, six Al Jazeera journalists were recently exposed as Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists, raising serious concerns about the network’s ties to terrorist organizations and the Qatari government’s involvement.

This discovery was made possible through documents released by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), which revealed the journalists’ dual roles.



Furthermore, the exposed journalists, identified as Anas Jamal Mahmoud Al-Sharif, Alaa Abdul Aziz Muhammad Salama, Hossam Basel Abdul Karim Shabat, Ashraf Sami Ashour Saraj, Ismail Farid Muhammad Abu Omar, and Talal Mahmoud Abdul Rahman Aruki, were found to be working for Hamas and Islamic Jihad while employed by Al Jazeera.

Consequently, this raises questions about the network’s credibility and its ability to report unbiased news.

Notably, this revelation comes after Israel shut down Al Jazeera’s operations in Gaza and the West Bank in May, citing concerns about the network’s propaganda and ties to terrorist groups.

Additionally, the Qatari government’s support for Hamas and Al Jazeera’s anti-American and anti-Israel stance have long been a point of contention.

However, the Biden-Harris administration criticized Israel’s move, stating that it was an attack on press freedom.

Nevertheless, as evidence mounts, the question remains: will Washington take action against Al Jazeera and Qatar?

It is worth noting that other governments have taken steps against Qatar and Al Jazeera.

For instance, Bahrain banned Al Jazeera in 2002, citing a threat to national security.

Similarly, Iraq banned the network in 2013, citing concerns about sectarian violence.

Moreover, Egypt blocked Al Jazeera’s website in 2017, citing national security concerns.

In terms of key players involved in this controversy, Al Jazeera is at the center of the storm, accused of ties to terrorist organizations.

The Qatari government, which supports Hamas and hosts Al Jazeera, is also under scrutiny.

Meanwhile, the IDF has released documents exposing Al Jazeera journalists’ ties to terrorist groups.

The timeline of events leading up to this controversy is as follows:

May 2024 saw Israel shutting down Al Jazeera’s operations in Gaza and the West Bank. Prior to this, in 2017, Egypt blocked Al Jazeera’s website, citing national security concerns.

In 2013, Iraq banned Al Jazeera, citing concerns about sectarian violence.

Earlier still, in 2002, Bahrain banned Al Jazeera, citing a threat to national security.

The U.S. Department of Justice found Al Jazeera’s U.S. affiliate, AJ+, engaged in “political activities” on behalf of Qatar’s government and ordered it to register as a foreign agent.

However, AJ+ has ignored these calls without penalty.

As the evidence grows, it becomes increasingly clear that Al Jazeera’s actions go beyond journalism and freedom of the press.

The network’s ties to terrorist organizations and propaganda efforts pose a significant security threat.

Consequently, the leaders of the Free World must take a stand against terrorism and propaganda.

Ultimately, the international community must consider the implications of Al Jazeera’s actions and decide whether to take action against the network and its Qatari backers.

Will Washington finally take action against Al Jazeera and Qatar, or will they continue to turn a blind eye?