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Kaliati says UTM to rake in more votes during 2025 elections

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By Chisomo Phiri

United Transformation Movement (UTM) General Secretary Patricia Kaliati says the party expects to rake in more votes during the 2025 general elections than the one million it secured during the 2019 general elections.

Kaliati was speaking in Lilongwe on Saturday November 18,2023 where the party welcomed 17 new members that joined from Alliance for Democracy (AFORD).

Patricia Kaliati



She said UTM has been on the political scene for a long time now, unlike in 2019 when it had only existed for a year.

“As a new party, our president (Saulos Chilima) garnered one million votes. And, today, as people are coming in we expect more than a year, “said Kaliati.

She added that the difference between UTM party and other parties is that UTM is a national and not a regional party.

Kaliati stressed that what they are doing is for UTM and its leader, Dr. Saulos Chilima and not Alliance.

In his reaction, AFORD Secretary General Elias Wakuda Kamanga said those that left had exercised their freedom of association.

“AFORD as a party, our journey continues and it can’t be a journey without casualties. Whoever has left were not intended for this tough journey because it is a journey for the toughest,” he said.

Those that joined UTM include AFORD’s former director of events Nancy Matupa, former national treasurer Jones Makuya and ex-director of logistics, Ellard Chapotera.

UTM is a key partner in the governing Tonse Alliance that booted out the opposition Democratic Progressive Party-DPP in the court sanctioned presidential poll in June 2020.

But there are now serious uncertainties and seemingly power struggle on the future of the Alliance as officials from UTM and its key partner, Malawi Congress Party have on several occasions engaged in heated debates and confrontations

This began last year after Chilima publicly told the nation that his power deal with Chakwera stipulates he will lead the Alliance after Chakwera’s five year term.

Donors confident with Chakwera – led administration as World Bank releases $60 million grant to commercial banks

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By Cedric Nkungula

Donors continue to have overflowing confidence in Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera led government as World Bank Board of Executive Directors on Monday approved a $60 million grant meant to assist commercial banks in the country to have access to an imports backstopping facility from the International Development Association (IDA).

According to the bank, the project, De – risking Importation of Strategic Commodities (Disc) will establish a foreign currency trade facility for Malawi’s commercial banks.

The proposed facility, explains the Bretton Woods institution will provide correspondent banks with the assurance that the World Bank, standing behind the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM), will assume the payment obligations of the local issuing banks in the unlikely event that local banks default on their payment obligations for essential commodities.

President Chakwera



In a statement, World Bank says the contingent financing to import fertilizers and pharmaceuticals will address critical shortages in the market which if left unaddressed, have the potential to hinder Malawi’s economic recovery.

“Specifically, the project provides backstopping support on the payment obligations of local issuing banks to their correspondent banks targeting the import of fertilizers and pharmaceuticals,” reads the statement in part.

“Currently, correspondent banks lack confidence to extend letters of credit to banks in Malawi due to the high – risk profile of local banks.”

DPP sides with Malawians on calls for Tonse Alliance Government removal

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By Vincent Gunde

The main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) says it is siding with Malawians during this difficult period, calling upon the Malawi Congress Party (MCP)-led Tonse Alliance government to resign.

The DPP says what is happening in Malawi is contrary to the basic expectations from President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and his Tonse Alliance government advising him to step aside and allow constitutional order processes to take off.

According to the party,the leaders in the MCP government are completely lost and clueless to the causes of devaluations and are out there busy peddling lies and blaming everyone else except themselves for their incompetence and mediocrity.

Namalomba

In a statement dated November 17, 2023 signed by its Spokesperson Shadric Namalomba on the devaluation of the Malawi Kwacha by 44 percent, the DPP says it is clear that the Tonse Alliance government came into power out of lies and they want to sustain their ability to remain in power through lies.

The DPP has reminded Malawians that the Tonse Alliance government peddled lies during the 2020 campaign period and they have relentlessly and viciously continued with their lies to be seen as if they are doing something Day in and Day out.

It says devaluating the currency alone without sorting out the causes of the problem, the fiscal and monetary policy challenge, is like chasing the wind saying as a result, prices of all basic goods and services such as food, utilities, transportation, farm inputs and groceries have skyrocketed.

“The DPP calls on the general public to refuse to be fooled any longer by the clueless and incompetent President Chakwera and demand for his immediate resignation in line with Section 12 of the Republican Constitution,” reads part of the statement.

The DPP says Malawi is in a state of total economic turmoil and meltdown claiming that Malawians from every corner of the country are on utter shock and deep distress following the recent devaluation of the Malawi Kwacha by 44 percent.

It has observed that just as Malawians have not yet recovered from another 25 percent devaluation that was effected in May, 2023 the Malawi Kwacha has in total depreciated from K732/ US Dollars in 2020 when the DPP left government to K1,700/US Dollars in just 3 years.

Paul Wongani Ng’oma renovates school blocks affected by Cyclone Anna in Ntcheu

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By Dean Chisambo

Independent parliamentary aspirant for Ntcheu Central Constituency Paul Wongani Ng’oma has renovated and roofed Chikuse, Gumbu and Mdeka primary schools which were affected by Cyclone Anna.

Speaking during official inspection of the project at Chikuse primary school which is in Kasale village in the district on Sunday, Ng’oma said it has been three to four years since they have been experiencing disasters in the area and the students were failing to attend classes because all the classrooms had no roofs and were in bad shape.



Said Ng’oma:”When I saw the classrooms, I was deeply touched. I then decided to renovate them so that our children should be able to have quality education as they deserve.”

Ng’oma blamed the authorities for not prioritizing the renovation of the school blocks through Constituency Development Fund (CDF) saying cyclone Anna was an emergency which they could have left all the projects and concentrated on that emergency so that learners should have access to quality education easily.

“Most of us, the members of Parliament and the ministers have the capacity to send our children to private schools but the rural masses don’t have that privilege”

“We want to prioritise those type of developments and you cannot get development from the government only.You can get funding from the cooperate as for me I secured funding for some school block called Nenekeze primary school from my friends and partners,”he said.

He disclosed that he is also going to make an appeal on social media platforms for financial support to windup the renovation of other schools which are also in bad shape for the betterment of the learners in Ntcheu Central Constituency.

Ng’oma further thanked the government for introducing Malawi Rural Electricity Programme (MAREP) eight initiative in the area saying there is a need for politicians to elaborate to the people living in the area that electricity is not used for lighting only but for small industrial purposes like barbershop, tailoring, saloon, making cement blocks and iron sheets inorder to empower the rural masses financially.

Ng’oma added that he will empower the people of the area economically by introducing and elaborating to them more about macadamia farming which is one of profitable farming and which at the same time saves the environment from global warming.

He said: “Macadamia nuts after seven years can give you up to 1000 dollars per tree which is close to K1.7 million Kwacha, but in the first year it can give you 200 up to 300 dollars, if we empower those people in that area which is the catchment area for Blantyre water board ,there is mpira dam where government used to plant pine trees but the people are not benefiting anything, what we need to do is to give them those macadamia trees instead for them to burn charcoal.”

On her part ,group village headman Kasale thanked aspirant for helping her area saying learners from Chikuse primary school were struggling to learn when the rain comes and the number of absentism were high.

In his remarks, Chairman of the school at Chikuse primary school Charles Mponda hailed the aspirant for his gesture and urged well wishers to come renovate the teachers’ houses which were also affected by cyclone Anna.

Ng’oma also witnessed the wrap up of his football bonanza which he launched last week, where Gumbu football club beat Matchado football club in the post match penalties 10 to 9 after one draw in the normal time.

Gumbu football club went away with K85000 for being the champions and Matchado went away with 65000 for being the runners up.

Chikuse primary school was established in 1950 by Inkosi ya Makosi Gomani Chikuse first.

Communities key to quality road infrastructure -NCIC

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By Kondwani Kandiyado

The National Construction Industry Council of Malawi (NCIC) says communities are key in ensuring quality road infrastructure in the country.

NCIC Chief Executive Officer, Gerald Khonje said this during a road show community awareness campaign organised in collaboration with the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) held at Chimwaza Trading Centre in Mponela-Dowa.

He said the awareness campaign is in line with the organisation’s strategic plan pillars of stakeholder focus and integrity.

Khonje said:”Every malawian is a stakeholder. Every malawian is a strategic partner in achieving our objectives in the construction industry.



“For us to have quality roads we need to have people operating in a professional way.”

He also said the awareness campaign was also in line with the presidential directive that the NCIC works hand in hand with ACB to ensure that resources are prudently utilised.

“We believe that communities along which the road is going to be constructed are going to take an active role in participating, identifying, detecting and reporting any unethical conduct that would compromise the quality of the road,” he said.

Khonje cited selling of materials meant for the project, theft of materials such as cement and other social ills as some of the challenges the National Construction Industry Council in Malawi faces.

“We would want to avoid these by sensitising people that they stand guard and be jealous about them by recognising the projects that are for malawians and for our own benefit,” he said.

Anti-Corruption Bureau ( ACB) Senior Public Education Officer Cannon Chenjezi said the construction industry is one of the fertile grounds for corruption where some people feel they can make easy money.

He said some people tend to be tempted to steal building materials and receive bribes when employing people who are supposed to work.

“Realising that, we partnered with NCIC to make sure that we sensitise the communities to make sure that they are watchdogs and that they report any corrupt practice to ACB,” said Chenjezi.

Christopher Maxwell of Chimwaza trading centre described the road show campaign by the two organisations as an eye opener.

The government through the NCIC is reconstructing the M1 road from Lilongwe via Mponela.