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DPP Facing Communication Challenges After Facebook Page Hacking

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By Burnett Munthali

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has confirmed that it is still working to recover its official Facebook page, which was recently hacked by unknown individuals. This incident poses a significant challenge for the party as it seeks to maintain effective communication with the public in today’s digital landscape.

In a statement made to Zodiak this morning, DPP spokesperson Shadric Namalomba outlined the party’s efforts to restore the compromised page. He highlighted that the inability to regain access to their Facebook account could severely impact the party’s outreach, particularly in a time when digital communication is vital for political engagement and public interaction.

Namalomba


To address the issue, the DPP has reported the hacking incident to Facebook and is exploring multiple avenues to restore its original page. Given the sensitive political environment, the party has opted for a proactive approach by creating a temporary Facebook page. This allows them to continue disseminating important information and engaging with their supporters and the general public.

Namajomba emphasized the significance of maintaining communication channels during this period, noting that social media platforms are crucial for political discourse and public engagement. The party’s decision to establish a temporary page demonstrates its commitment to keeping constituents informed and involved despite the challenges posed by the hacking incident.

As the DPP navigates this setback, it serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities that political organizations face in the digital space. The incident underscores the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures to protect against such threats and ensure the integrity of online communication channels.

Moving forward, the DPP aims to strengthen its digital presence and resilience, ensuring that it can effectively communicate its message and maintain a connection with the electorate.

DPP Eastern Region set for Mega Rally: A call to unity and progress

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By Burnett Munthali

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in the Eastern Region is gearing up for an exciting Mega Rally on October 13, 2024, at 12:30 PM, taking place at the Chinamwali Community Ground. This much-anticipated event promises to be a pivotal gathering for party members and the local community, offering a platform to engage in discussions about the DPP’s vision for a brighter future for Malawi.

As excitement builds, attendees can look forward to the presence of esteemed guests, including Hon. Bright Msaka, the DPP Vice President for the East, and Hon. Daudi Chikwanje, the Regional Governor for the East. They will be joined by other influential party leaders, such as:



Hon. Mukhitho – Secretary General

Hon. Mary Thom Navicha – Director of Women

Hon. Namalomba – National Publicity Secretary

The Director of Youth, among others.


This rally will not only highlight the party’s achievements but also provide a platform for supporters to engage directly with their leaders, receive updates on ongoing initiatives, and discuss critical issues affecting the Eastern Region. It underscores the DPP’s unwavering commitment to development, security, and justice as the party prepares for the upcoming elections.

The DPP’s call to action is clear: party officials are urging all supporters to attend this significant event to demonstrate their solidarity with the DPP’s vision for a prosperous Malawi. As the rally seeks to unite party members and boost morale ahead of the 2025 elections, the DPP is enthusiastic about welcoming everyone to the Chinamwali Ground.

The event promises to be a vibrant affair, showcasing the party’s dedication to its constituents and fostering community spirit. With the slogan, “DPP: Development, Security, Justice,” the DPP is set to emphasize its roadmap for a better Malawi, led by Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika, who champions the 2025 election campaign theme, “2025 Bomaaah.”

As the date draws near, anticipation is palpable among party supporters. They are encouraged to rally together and take part in what is expected to be an inspiring and unifying experience.

Temwah appointed 2024 Ecobank Day ambassador

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By Chisomo Phiri

Ecobank Malawi has appointed Multi-award-winning female musician Temwah as its 2024 Ecobank Day ambassador.

Ecobank Day, which falls on October 19, is a day set aside for the pan-African bank and its affiliates to give back to the communities in which they operate.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, Ecobank Malawi’s Head of Brand, Marketing, and Corporate Communications, Tidzi Chalamba, said Temwah’s commitment to community empowerment and musical talents make her a perfect fit for this year’s Ecobank Day theme, ‘Igniting Learning with Artificial Intelligence (AI)’.

Temwah and Chalamba



Said Chilamba:”Her work aligns seamlessly with Ecobank’s mission of creating a better Africa through education and innovation.

“By embracing AI to drive learning, we are not only advancing educational outcomes but also contributing to the long-term development of our communities.”

He emphasized that this year’s focus highlights the transformative power of AI in improving basic education, particularly by enhancing literacy and numeracy skills among primary school learners.

Chilamba also praised Temwah for her efforts as the founder of the He Matters Foundation, a non-governmental organization, and a Unicef #EndCorporalPunishment Champion, promoting safe learning environments for children.

Reacting to the appointment,Temwah, said as an advocate for education and community development,she is honored to serve as the 2024 Ecobank Day ambassador.

She said:”The integration of AI in education holds immense potential for transforming how children learn, especially in enhancing literacy and numeracy skills.

“I am excited to champion this cause with Ecobank Malawi and look forward to making a positive impact in the lives of young learners across the country.”

Ecobank Day is observed across 33 African countries, and this year’s activities will focus on how AI can support educational development and improve learning outcomes for the country’s children and beyond.

DPP amends application in National ID voter registration case

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By Chisomo Phiri

The former ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has amended its application against the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) regarding the mandatory use of National Identity Cards (IDs) for voter registration.

This comes after the High Court and Supreme Court registrar rejected the DPP’s case, stating that proceeding with it would be an abuse of court processes.

Mukhito



In an interview, the DPP’s Secretary General, Peter Mukhito clarified that the party will now have individuals as plaintiffs.

He said the decision follows legal advice that the party’s rights cannot be infringed upon since it lacks the authority to register and vote.

“We requested to have individuals as plaintiffs, as it may carry more weight. We’ve rectified the error, refiled, and look forward to the full hearing in court,” Mukhito said.

The DPP’s initial application was rejected due to the party lacking the authority to register and vote.

Alex Major appointed PPPC board member

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By Chisomo Phiri

Public Private Partnership Commission (PPPC) has announced the appointment of former Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Kasungu West, Alex Major as its board member m effective September 25, 2024.

According to the offer letter dated October 3, 2024,signed by Comptroller of Statutory Corporations, Peter Simbani, Major has until October 25, 2024, to accept the appointment.

Alex Major



The letter reads in part: “As a board member, you are entrusted with the responsibility of providing strategic guidance to the Commission based on your unique expertise and experience to ensure that PPPC achieves its mandate.”

Major recently contested for the position of secretary general of MCP at the party convention but was unsuccessful.

The PPPC was established as the Privatisation Commission under the Public Enterprises (Privatization) Act of 1996.

It started operation in April 1996 with its Head Office in Blantyre.

It was established to implement divestiture of direct or indirect state interests in State Owned Enterprises (SOEs).

Its mission is to facilitate access to affordable and efficient public services through transparent procurement of innovative and dynamic private sector partners in viable infrastructure development for the benefit of the people of Malawi.