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Police sends Commissioner Stan Kaliza on Forced Leave to investigate his sexual misconduct

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Stan Kaliza, the Police Commissioner and head of Recruitment at the centre of controversy for allegedly sleeping with over 50 Junior officers in exchange with Job promotions has been sent on force leave

In a latest Press statement from The Malawi Police Service (MPS),the force has commenced investigations into social media reports suggesting sexual misconduct committed by the Commissioner responsible for Human Resource, Management and Development, Mr. Stan Kaliza.

Malawi Police National PRO ACP James Kadadzera has said that this has happened following WhatsApp screenshots that went viral on social media this week.

The Police Statement says that when the investigations are concluded, the matter will be reffered to the Police Service Commission which has, under the Police Act, the mandate of disciplining senior police officers.

Meanwhile, the concerned Commissioner has been sent on forced leave to pave way for the
investigations.

However social media has been awash with memes ,with some providing stats of his conquests in a similar manner to the reporting of th Corona virus cases. It is reported that Kaliza might have more that 100 victims

NatureKit donates 30 desks at Nkhanga primary school

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By Chisomo Phiri

In an effort to promote quality education in the country, Kasungu-based non-govenmental organization, NatureKit on Wednesday donated 30 desks at Nkhanga primary school of mbambo village, Sub-Traditional Authority ( STA )chisinga in kasungu.

Speaking after the donation,programs coordinator, Nebert Mtika said the donation was a reaction to the school management’s request indicating that the school has been operating for years without desks in all eight classes.

Mtika said the desks will now ease some of the challenges that the learners at the school face during learning and provide conducive learning environment for the them.
” I hope the the desks will definitely provide a better learning environment to the learners. Sitting on the floor is very tiring and reduces concentration in learners. We hope that this donation has come at the right time for them”, he said.

Mtika called on government and other well-wishers to emulate what NatureKit has done and rescue over 700 learners who are sitting on the floor when learning.
” At Naturekit, we have managed to donate 30 desks and we know they are not enough. We are therefore, calling for more well-wishers to come in and support the school which has about 700 learners in total”, said Mtika.

In her remarks, one of the school teachers Zelifa Chimwala commended Naturekit for the donation saying this will now help learners at the school to work and improve on their daily attendances.
Chimwala also called on other well-wishers to join the move and support the school with desks in all classes saying this is the only way where learners can work hard in their classes.
” To say the truth, this challenge is contributing to poor attendance among the learners. We are experiencing low class attendances because of this challenge as most of the time, the learners do not feel comfortable sitting on the floor while learning.
We are very happy that Naturekit has done its part in supporting us, we feel honored with the donation and we are calling on other well-wishers to do what Naturekit has done”, said Chimawala.

Naturekit is is a youth-led organization which tackles issues pertaining to environmental conservation with an aim of changing youths and community mindset towards environmental conservation so as to support biodiversity and ecosystem.
The donation was made possible with the financial support from umunthu movement and Evodrop.

Vice President Saulos Chilima off to Dubai and Egypt

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By Malumbo Ngwira

A statement from the office of the vice president says Chilima will represent President Lazarus Chakwera at the expo.
The statement says that the climax of the Expo will be the Malawi National Day on 20th November2021 during which Malawian products, cultural assets and innovations will be displayed to potential investors.

While in Dubai Chilima is expected to address and meet potential investors at the expo.

Malawi has a pavilion showcasing Malawian products and services led by the Malawi Investment and Trade Centre MITC.

Then on 21st November, Chilima will head to Egypt for the Comesa heads of state summit where he has been delegated by Chakwera.

Chilima will return to Malawi on 26th November.

K30 billion Kwacha needed to stop shortage of drugs , Health Minister Kandodo says

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By Durell Namasani

As reports of shortage of essential drugs in the country has surfaced , the Minster of Health found herself asked in parliament to explain government position on the matters

Ministry of Health says atleast 30 billion kwacha is required to recapitalize the Central Medical Stores so that it procures all medical drugs, to save the country from running out of essential medicines. Minister of Health Khumbize Kandodo Choponda said this at Parliament today while responding to the issue from Dowa North Constituency, where she said her ministry is aware of the shortage, and now engaging ministry of local government and treasury on how best district hospitals can handle their drugs budgets.

Chiponda added that in the meantime, the ministry is sitting on atleast 3 billion kwacha worth of expired drugs due to misprocurement, which may be part of the reason for the drug shortage.

Hon Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda

An acute shortage of essential medical drugs has hit the country’s major referral health facilities and district hospitals reaching crisis levels. Findings show drugs such as, anesthesia, painkillers, lignocaine, and drugs for mental health, epilepsy and sickle cell anemia are in short supply.

Central Medical Stores Spokesperson, Herbert Chandilanga, says, a fast-tracked, stop gap procurement process to restock critical anesthesia items has just received a No Objection approval Friday last week, and that CMST has already talked to selected suppliers to obtain the critical products within the shortest possible time.

Chandilanga, adds, this situation is so because some suppliers struggled to secure logistics mainly at sea, from India and China as there is now a logistics scramble worldwide. CMST is emphasizing on airlifting as a mode of delivery.

Bushiri Crossover prayers to take place at Bingu International Convention centre

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By Durell Namasani

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri has announced that this year’s Crossover Prayers for the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church-ECG will take place at the Bingu International Convention Centre Square in the capital Lilongwe, Malawi.

The ECG leader has disclosed this at a media briefing in Lilongwe; stressing the event will strictly adhere to the government’s set COVID-19 guidelines. Bushiri has since asked hotels, tax operators and other relevant stakeholders to collaborate with the church in hosting international visitors from 73 countries.

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri

Last year Bushiri and the ECG church were been denied the use of Malawi’s Bingu National Stadium for a “Miracle Night Crossover” service. The stadium management declined his request for permission to use the facility, citing Covid-19 and Confederation of African Football (CAF) preparations.