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Chakwera raises retirement age in public sector from 60 to 70

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By Burnett Munthali

Malawi’s President, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, has announced an increase in the retirement age for public sector employees from 60 to 70 years. This policy change aims to address the government’s financial challenges related to pension payments.

According to President Chakwera, raising the retirement age is a strategic move to reduce the financial burden on the government caused by early pension payouts. The decision is expected to save significant sums of money over the next decade, funds that would have otherwise been paid to retirees during that period.

“This change will allow the government to reallocate resources to other pressing national needs while ensuring sustainability in pension fund management,” said Chakwera during the announcement.

Chakwera

However, the decision has sparked widespread discontent among Malawi’s youth, who see the increase as a barrier to job opportunities in the public sector. Many young people had anticipated securing employment once older workers retired.

A young graduate from Lilongwe expressed frustration, saying, “Instead of extending the retirement age, the government should focus on creating more jobs for us. Most of us have completed our education but remain unemployed.”

While the government defends the move as necessary for economic stability, critics argue that it could stall career progression and demotivate younger professionals entering the workforce. Labor unions and civil society organizations have also raised concerns about the potential impact on productivity and employee morale.

Some economic analysts, however, see the policy as beneficial in the long term if implemented alongside reforms that address unemployment and promote entrepreneurship among the youth.

The decision to raise the retirement age to 70 has sparked debates across the country. While it offers potential economic benefits for the government, it also highlights the urgent need for strategies to create more employment opportunities for Malawi’s growing youth population.

As discussions continue, it remains to be seen how the government will address the concerns raised by various stakeholders and ensure a balance between fiscal sustainability and job creation.

Former Finance Minister Joseph Mwanamvekha and others Arrested by Lilongwe Police

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By Twink Jones Gadama

Lilongwe police have arrested four individuals, including Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) MP, Joseph Mwanamveka, former Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) CEO Collins Magalasi, former Secretary to the President and Cabinet (SPC) Lloyd Muhara, and former secretary to Treasury Cliff Chiunda.

Mwanamveka

Mwanamvekha’s lawyer, Kalekeni Kaphale, has expressed concerns over the charges, seeking clarification on certain aspects before the trial commences.

According to reports, Mwanamvekha’s arrest is linked to allegations of attempting to sabotage the Salima Sugar Company’s operations. According to Kaphale, Mwanamveka and Chiunda are currently being held at Area 3 police station, while Muhara and Magalasi are giving statements to fiscal police at Area 6.

Kaphale suspects that the arrests are related to issues concerning the Greenbelt Initiative.

National Police spokesperson Peter Kalaya is yet to comment on the developments.

Former DPP MP Mark Botomani to stand as Independent

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By Durell Namasani

The former DPP member who is also legislator for Zomba Chisi Mark Botomani , has declared that he will contest for a parliamentary seat as an independent. He made the revelation during an MBC exclusive interview he had with Alinafe Mlumbe that aired on Sunday evening.

Botomani who also held the position of Minister of Information during the DPP regime was unceremoniously expelled from the party in 2024 for what was deemed as undermining Mutharika’s authority and disrespecting party leadership contrary to Article 6 of the DPP constitution for calling, leading and attending the December 6 2023 nullified national governing council (NGC) meeting in Lilongwe.

Mark Botomani

In the interview Botomani clarified that many people thought he would go and join Kondwani Nankhumwa party and stand on its ticket
“Let me make this clear , when I was expelled from DPP I went to my constituents’ and many of them advised me that they would want me to be an independent member of parliament” said Botomani.
He highlighted that people of his constituents are the ones that matter for him and he had to follow their wishes.

“I am already a candidate as it is and on 16 September I am standing as an independent candidate” He however revealed that he will be standing in the newly demarcated constitution of Zomba Matiya Constituency

DPP Struggles to follow democratic principles – Former Minister claims

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By Durrell Namasani

Former Minister of Information in the DPP government who is also a member of parliament for Zomba Chisi Mark Botomani has criticized his former party of failing to honour and adhere to the democratic principles in the way the party is run.
Mark Botomani was reacting to the events that led to his expulsion from the party a year ago and the current tendency where the party leader can change party position holders even when they were elected at the convention.

Mark Botomani was one of DPP giants who found themselves on the wrong side of the party leader and was expellled from the party after a disciplinary review last year. Botomani together with other senior members Kondwani Nankhumwa and Greselder Jeffrey and 9 others were removed from the party.

Mark Botomani

The 11 were accused of undermining Mutharika’s authority and disrespecting party leadership contrary to Article 6 of the DPP constitution for calling, leading and attending the December 6 2023 nullified national governing council (NGC) meeting in Lilongwe.

In an exclusive interview which has aired on the national broadcaster MBC, Botomani said its unfortunate that DPP as a party has not learnt lessons and continues its failure to follow democratic principles.
He cited the current scenario where the Party leader Peter Mutharika has no regard for positions elected at the party convention and that he can at his will change any position holder in the party “That is strange, I know they claim its in their party constitution but its strange that those elected at the convention can easily be removed like that ” said Botomani.

Botomani said he has no regrets over the position that he took last year which led to his expulsion . He has since not joined any party

Dr. Michael Usi Engages Grassroots Communities in Thyolo District

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By Burnett Munthali

Vice President Dr. Michael Usi today visited Gunda Primary School grounds in Traditional Authority Ndalama, Thyolo District, as part of his ongoing efforts to engage with grassroots communities and address their pressing needs.

The visit highlighted the Vice President’s commitment to directly interacting with citizens and understanding their challenges. In his address, Dr. Usi emphasized the importance of working collaboratively to improve living conditions and ensure that vulnerable populations receive the necessary support.

“Leadership is not about sitting in offices; it is about coming to the people, listening to their concerns, and finding solutions together,” said Dr. Usi.

During the engagement, the Vice President distributed essential items to assist vulnerable families in the area. These items included maize flour, groundnuts, mosquito coils, and clothing. The donations are part of broader government efforts to alleviate the hardships faced by communities amid economic challenges and the ongoing recovery from natural disasters.

Community members expressed gratitude for the visit and the support provided. “We are thankful for the Vice President’s visit and his generosity. It shows that our leaders care about us,” said one resident.

Dr. Usi’s visit to Thyolo underscores the administration’s dedication to fostering closer ties with communities and ensuring equitable distribution of resources. This grassroots engagement initiative is expected to continue in other parts of the country as the Vice President seeks to bridge the gap between government and the people.

As he concluded the visit, Dr. Usi called on local leaders to work together to identify and address community challenges effectively. He reiterated his commitment to uplifting marginalized populations and building a more resilient Malawi.