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Kalindo leads Anti-Chakwera peaceful demos: wants civil servants salaries be increased by at least 50%

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By Chisomo Phiri

Prominent and fearless political activist Bon Kalindo on Wednesday led peaceful demonstrations in the Malawi’s commercial city of Blantyre calling on President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and his Tonse Alliance Administration to step down for allegedly messing up the economy.

The demonstrations under tight security started at Kamuzu Upper Stadium to Blantyre District Commissioner’s offices where the self-acclaimed activist delivered a petition of their concern.

Kalindo at the demos



In the petition, Kalindo urged President Chakwera to immediately solve some economic challenges the majority of Malawians are facing.

He also gave Chakwera an option to call for a referendum for citizens to decide whether he proceeded governing the country or not.

“If the current regime does not have answers to issues like high prices of commodities, kwacha depreciation and mess at Immigration Offices, Dr. Chakwera should step aside,” said Kalindo.

Again, Kalindo said he wants the government to hike civil servants salaries by at least 50 percent, revise some levies and adjust downwards electricity tariffs, among others.

“A 10 percent salary increment for civil servants is an insult. Why raising salaries with only 10 percent and devaluing the Malawi Kwacha by 44 percent. This 10 percent salary increment increment is nothing and we want the salary for civil servants to be increased by at least 50 percent,” said Kalindo in an angry face.

He then threatened to mobilize citizens into unstoppable series of nationwide protests if President Lazarus Chakwera fails to respond to their demands and grievances within 20 days.

“If the current regime does not have answers to issues like high prices of commodities, kwacha depreciation and mess at Immigration Offices, Dr. Chakwera should step aside,” he warned.

Representing the district commissioner, Charles Mphepo received the petition and pledged to ensure it reaches the relevant authorities.

“We have received Kalindo’s petition and we will deliver it to the right authorities as advised,” he said.

But Information Minister, Moses Kunkuyu said President Chakwera is not leaving his office for he is doing the best he can to restore everything.

“The president cannot just sit and not act on the things that would make Malawi a better place for everyone.

“But he is working in a way that lays solid foundations for the good Malawi. As such, Dr Chakwera is not going to leave his duty station,” said Kunkuyu.

A few days ago, Finance Minister, Simplex Chithyola Banda also expressed optimism that the prevailing economic situation was likely going to improve following the approval of the IMF’s Extended Credit Facility Program worth $174 million.

He said this would see more development partners and other donors unlocking their direct budgetary support to Malawi; critical to the country’s efforts of recovery the economy.

Unima student ‘Ellan’ finds fame on social media with his musical talent


By McLloyd Kudzingo


Up and coming musician ‘Amidu Ellan Monjeza’ who is also a student at University of Malawi (UNIMA) has become popular on social media after his video clip went viral on Monday.

Popular singer, Driemo, shared a video clip on Facebook in which Ellan was captured singing along with his friend Malumbo Ngwira who was playing a guitar.

“Anyone who knows him tell him is a rare gem. Now this is music,” reads Driemo’s Facebook post in part.

The song which was posted, talked about the social-economic challenges that Malawians are currently facing with a message of encouragement at the end of it for people not to loose hope but to trust in God.



After Driemo’s post, many Malawians including top musicians, music promoters and producers went on to share the clip with many describing the artist as a rare talent.

“Brooo I played this more than 10 times. . Malawi has maaad talent 🙌🏽🙌🏽🏆🔥,” commented Amapiano star Zeze Kingston.

Thankx Elia Mwalwanda wrote, “UNIMA to the world. Keep it up Amidu Ellan Monjeza and Malumbo Ngwira.”

Another music fanatic Emmanuel Kathamalo said Ellan’s composition is very mature and brilliant. He said “The message is very powerful, voice so sweat and the guitar so amazing. I love it.”

Meanwhile, renowned music producer Foster Sukani popularly know as ‘Don Foxy’ has offered to record Ellan’s music for free at his studio in Blantyre.

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WaterAid Malawi priotizes communities engagement in WASH projects

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By Wilfred Golden

Through the 150 healthcare facility challenge project which WaterAid Malawi is implementing in healthcare facilities, communities around Ntchisi district have started benefiting.

Out of 17 healthcare facilities, 11 have so far been reached out with Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programmes which are being described as a game changer to the community members, as people in the communities are now eqquiped with management and maintainance skills in various technical aspects.

Feliah Mtegha Kambewa, nurse and midwife technician at Nthondo healthcare facility



Amongst them are Mndinda and Nthondo healthcare facilities which both of them offer outpatients and maternity services and healthcare givers in both facilities commended by WaterAid Malawi for the support as it has helped to transform healthcare delivery services with the coming in of good hygiene practices as well as provision of adequate good water in both facilities.

Laston Zungu who is the programmes officer at WaterAid Malawi, said through the project WaterAid Malawi is committed to reach out to 75 healthcare facilities in the country with support from other partners as they are lobing with other government as well as non-govermental organizations to come in and support the remaining 75 healthcare facilities in order to achieve the intended targets of the project and so far they have reached out to 60 healthcare facilities, Ntchisi inclusive.

“So far we can say we are on right track as per our commitment.We are just remaining with 15 healthcare facilities and we are still lobing for resources from our partners to come in, so that we can phase out. So far, we can say we have done with Ntchisi district, as we also come in with other project which we managed to reach out to 11 healthcare facilities and now we are here with this project which is going to reach out to 3 healthcare facilities.So we can say we are progressing well,” Zungu said.

“Initially, they used to have serious WASH problems ranging from the shortage of water supply, insufficient of waste management facilities, as for Mndinda healthcare facility they had no enough water supply to cater for the whole population and they did not have the incenerator, placenta as well as arsh pit which was full at that time, so as WaterAid we come in and upgrade the water system which was there up to 10, 000 liters, in terms of waste management we construct new incenerator, arsh pit as well as refuse pit,”she added.

In terms of sustainalibity, Zungu said they make sure that they work with Health Center Management (HCM) Committee as well Mantainance and Operations(MO) Committees which were formed so that they can be able to maintain and manage the infrastructures.

Felia Mtegha Kambewa, nurse and midwife technician at Nthondo healthcare facility said that the project has helped interms of hygiene practices at the facility as they used to have problem with expectant women when they deliver a child because they always need to use water as well as good facilities so the coming in of WaterAid Malawi with the project has really made their lives to be in a better position in as far as sanitation and hygiene practices are concerned.

Edward Chaunga who is one of the members in Operation and Maintenance committee described the project as a game changer as right now the community members are equipped with knowledge and capacity on how they can take care of the resources which were given and that now they have something to do in the community and be able to have the spirit of ownership.

The project supported Mndinda and Nthondo healthcare facilities which has an average population of 10,780 and 27,902 people respectively.

The 3-year project which is being supported by Giorgio Arman, Acqua for Life, started in April 2021 and is expected to phase out in March 2024.

A community member drawing some water from one of the water taps at Nthondo healthcare facilities

Jumah accuses IMF, World Bank of turning Africans into slaves

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By Vincent Gunde

Pioneer of Mindset Change Project Bantu Saunders Jumah, has described the World Bank(WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) as the devils chaining African countries saying the two institutions have made Africans as slaves.

Jumah observes that the IMF could give one billion US Dollars to African countries as loans to share while the same is giving Israel, a very small country 15 billion US Dollars to fight against Hamas and Palestinians.

He says powerful nations including African leaders who are puppets to World Bank and IMF are in support of Israel to continue killing sons and daughters who are fighting for freedom of the land of Palestine.

Jumah



Speaking through his face book to millions of people in Malawi and Africa, Jumah says the World Bank and IMF are imposing tough conditions attached to their loans for African countries and leaders to follow so that in turn, the citizens rebel against their governments.

Jumah has noted with a great concern that the UN has over 17,000 soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) but all have failed to defeat the rebels which is a clear indication that the UN is benefiting through extraction of precious minerals.

According to Jumah,it is sad that some African leaders including Malawi are puppets to imperialism selling their countries for a glass of water while their countries have everything to make it rich and cannot go to bow down to the World Bank and IMF begging money.

The Mindset Change Pioneer gives an example of Malawi saying it has over 30 semi and precious metals, hydro carbons, gas, over 500 species of fish apart from Tilapia Chambo, Indian hemp popularly known as chamba yet the country is not producing for export but importing the same goods produced in the country and sold to foreigners in secret benefiting pockets of politicians.

“Malawi has rutile which can be mined for 144 years, Phosphate rock to manufacture fertilizer, Zambia has started manufacturing fertilizer while Malawi is still relying on begging,”says Jumah.

He says six governments and six presidents have ruled Malawi with no one thought of establishing a company for tinned fishes observing that the country continues to be on blackout while it has 2 billion tonnes of coal to produce electricity.

Jumah says the country has only 500 megawatts supplying electricity to 20 million plus people while it has Uranium which is being exported in secret by politicians to Paladin Australia for samples with the money landing into their pockets enriching themselves while the country and citizens benefit nothing.

He says time is now for Malawi to have political patriots who will say to the Europeans that no more, all these resources must benefit the citizens of the country not political hooligans who are busy punishing the citizens with unjustified taxes and levies.

Jumah has finally made it clear that there’s no country in the world which has benefited with money from two institutions the World Bank and IMF wondering what type of good Samaritan they are giving money to African leaders including Malawi only to chain their citizens.

Bravo Mr President

By Linda Kwanjana

President Lazarus Chakwera’s announcement of austerity measures in response to the economic challenges facing Malawi, particularly the significant devaluation of the local currency, reflects a responsible and proactive approach to addressing the nation’s financial woes.

Chakwera’s acknowledgment of the pain felt by Malawians and his commitment to taking difficult but necessary steps to rectify the economic situation demonstrates his leadership qualities and genuine concern for the well-being of the citizens.

One commendable aspect of Chakwera’s strategy is his willingness to lead by example. The decision to cancel all international trips, including his own, and implement a freeze on public-funded international trips for all public officers illustrates a commitment to prudent financial management.

Said Chakwera: “I am here to serve Malawians, and to do so, I am prepared to do things that are painful as long as they are the right things. The most painful thing by far has been the recent devaluation of our currency to correct the false value of the kwacha based on nothing and rebuild the true value of the kwacha based on the production of exports. I know that this decision has caused a lot of pain, and I know that all of us now have to make big adjustments in spending so that we can prioritize those areas that are most productive and stay the course until our economy becomes productive and profitable again.

In making those painful adjustments, I have to lead by example. This is why effective immediately, all my international trips between now and the end of the fiscal year, beginning with my trip to COP28 at the end of this month, are cancelled. By extension, I am putting a freeze on all public-funded international trips for all public officers at all levels, including those in parastatals, until the end of the financial year in March.”

In a time of economic crisis, such actions send a strong message that the government is prioritising fiscal responsibility and making sacrifices at the highest level to alleviate the burden on taxpayers.
The decision to slash fuel allocations for high-ranking government officials, including ministers and directors, by 50 percent is a practical step towards reducing unnecessary expenditure.

This move not only saves taxpayers’ money but also underscores the president’s commitment to ensuring that resources are used judiciously and that public officials are held accountable for their spending.
The Minister of Finance’s announcement that these austerity measures will save K4.2 billion of taxpayers’ money is a promising development. It reflects a clear plan to manage the country’s finances responsibly and work towards economic recovery.

This fiscal responsibility is crucial, especially in the aftermath of a significant currency devaluation, where rebuilding trust in the national currency is paramount.
In stark contrast, the criticism from former President Arthur Peter Mutharika, calling for Chakwera’s resignation, seems misguided and politically motivated. Mutharika’s attempt to compare current commodity prices to his time in office oversimplifies the complex economic challenges faced by Malawi.

You cannot simply compare prices between the two administrations, considering that the Chakwera presidency has faced numerous challenges, including natural disasters like Covid-19, Cholera, the most devastating tropical cyclones, and the exacerbation of the situation due to the war in Eastern Europe.
Economic conditions are subject to numerous external factors and blaming the current administration without considering these factors is not a fair assessment. It is essential to appreciate President Chakwera’s decisive actions and commitment to steering the nation through challenging economic times.

Austerity measures may be painful in the short term, but they are a necessary step towards rebuilding a stable and productive economy. Malawians should support these measures as a collective effort to overcome economic challenges and lay the foundation for sustainable growth in the future.