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Court battle looms over TC appointments

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By Chisomo Phiri

The former Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of the Tobacco Commission(TC),Joseph Chidanti Malunga, has taken legal action against the Comptroller of Statutory Corporations(CSC), Peter Simbani, challenging the appointment of commissioners to the Tobacco Commission on February 9, 2024.

Malunga argues that the appointments were made without the requisite statutory mandate and without the knowledge or involvement of the Minister of Agriculture, Sam Kawale.

Chidanti

In his lawsuit, Malunga has also named Kawale as a defendant, citing the Minister’s failure to exercise his statutory responsibility to appoint the commissioners.

According to court documents seen by 247 Malawi News, Malunga has applied for permission to seek judicial review out of time.

The application, filed at the High Court in Lilongwe on August 26, 2024, additionally requests an interlocutory injunction to restrain the appointed commissioners from performing their duties until the main matter is resolved or further orders are issued by the court.

European Union expresses concern over declining interest in democracy among Malawians

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By Chisomo Phiri

The European Union (EU)Team Leader for Social Sectors,Michele Crimella,has expressed concern over the declining interest in democracy as a form of governance among Malawians.

He expressed the concern in Lilongwe on Thursday while presenting an Observation Report on the South African Elections (2024), held on May 29,2024.

According to Crimella, a recent Afrobarometer report reveals a worrying trend where the preference for democracy among Malawians has dropped by 18 percentage points, from 76% in 2011/2012 to 58% in 2023.

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He said:”Alarmingly, the report also shows an increased perception of preference for military intervention.”

But despite this, Crimella expressed hope that the lessons learned from South Africa’s elections will help shape Malawi’s procedures, activities, and systems to foster democratic growth.

On his part,Nice Trust Chairperson Lingalileni Mihowa shared her positive observations of democracy in action in South Africa, highlighting the inclusive measures taken to accommodate various groups, such as the elderly and people with disabilities, who were allowed to vote a day earlier.

Executive Director of the Malawi Human Rights Resource Centre (MHRRC),
Emma Kaliya,praised the transparent presentation of election results to stakeholders.

Mwakasungula hails Marka railway station re-opening as milestone for Malawi

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By Chisomo Phiri

Governance and Human Rights Advocate Undule Mwakasungula has hailed the re-opening of the Marka Border Railway Station as a significant milestone for Malawi.

On Wednesday, the country received 1.2 million liters of petroleum products from Beira, Mozambique, marking a major breakthrough in trade and transportation after 41 years.

In a statement, Mwakasungula says this development offers numerous benefits, including enhanced economic growth and improved lives for Malawians.

He has since urged citizens to support such initiatives, stressing their importance in driving national progress.

“The re-opening of the railway station is a prime example of how infrastructure development can have a direct, positive impact on our economy and the lives of our people,” says Mwakasungula.

According to National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Clement Kanyama, once the railway line is fully completed, Malawi will receive a significant boost in fuel imports, with 10 million liters expected each month.

Fuel in large supply after train delivery at Marka amidst social media speculations

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By Burnett Munthali

Fuel supplies in Malawi have significantly increased after a fuel train arrived at Marka yesterday, marking a much-needed boost to the country’s reserves. The train delivered a large consignment of fuel from Beira, Mozambique, aimed at addressing recent fuel shortages. Pictures of tankers being filled directly from the train have been circulating widely on social media, providing visual proof of the delivery.

Earlier in the day, social media was rife with rumors and speculation that the train was not carrying fuel but molasses. Some users claimed that the government’s announcement of fuel delivery was misleading. However, these rumors were quickly debunked as images of tankers receiving fuel surfaced online, confirming that the train had indeed brought in legitimate fuel supplies.



The National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) has reassured the public that the fuel is genuine and will be distributed to various depots across the country, including Blantyre and Lilongwe. NOCMA spokesperson Raymond Likambale earlier clarified that the train’s delivery was part of a larger strategy to diversify fuel import routes, aiming to reduce dependence on road transportation.

This latest development has been met with relief by many Malawians, especially following months of sporadic fuel shortages. The successful rail delivery is expected to improve fuel availability across the nation in the coming days, as more tankers are seen offloading at key depots.

The circulating images have quashed the false reports, restoring confidence in the government’s efforts to ensure a steady fuel supply.

DPP’s Sendera Queens Set for DVD Shooting

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By Burnett Munthali

The Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) renowned dance group, the Sendera Queens, is poised to take center stage once again with a highly anticipated DVD shooting. Titled “A Return to Proven Leadership”, the event is scheduled to take place in Mzuzu, promising a vibrant and energetic showcase of dance, music, and political messaging.

Known for their electrifying performances at DPP rallies, the Sendera Queens have become a symbol of party enthusiasm and grassroots support. Their choreography and music often reflect the DPP’s vision and aspirations, with this latest project aimed at reinforcing the party’s message of returning to power under experienced leadership.

Sendera Queens



As excitement builds for the event, Mzuzu is expected to host a large crowd of DPP supporters and members of the public eager to witness the latest production. The DVD will not only capture the group’s performance but also serve as a tool to rally support as the party continues its political campaigns.

The theme, “A Return to Proven Leadership”, signals the DPP’s strategy of promoting its track record in governance, as the party eyes a political comeback. Through this DVD, the Sendera Queens hope to inspire loyalty and drive the momentum necessary for the party’s push for leadership once again.

With preparations in full swing, all eyes are on Mzuzu for what promises to be a memorable event, marking yet another milestone in the Sendera Queens’ contribution to the DPP’s political journey.