By Chisomo Phiri
The Malawi Network of Older Persons’ Organisations (MANEPO) has expressed excitement over the passing of the much-awaited Older Persons’ Bill in Parliament saying this signifies a new dawn and a great milestone in protecting the rights of senior citizens in the country.
In a statement, the organisation’s Executive Director (ED) Andrew Kavala has commended Minister Gender, Community and Social Welfare Jean Sendeza for tabling the bill in the August House on Friday and Members of Parliament for their unwavering support and commitment to championing the rights of the elderly in Malawi.
“We are extending profound gratitude to Minister of Gender, Community and Social Welfare Jean Sendeza for tabling the” says Kavala.
He says every Malawian should now resolve to eradicate entrenched myths and stereotypes so that the elderly can live dignified, secure, active, and healthy lives.
“As we celebrate the passing of the Older Persons Bill, we urge every Malawian to unite in protecting, promoting and safeguarding the rights of older persons to live a dignified, secure, active and healthy life,” he says.
Among others,the Order Persons’ Bill encompasses provisions for financial aid, offering monthly grants to older individuals across the country and the establishment of a National Steering Committee on Older Persons.
In 2023, Manepo documented over 113 cases of elderly abuse in which 25 of them were killed and 88 harassed due to accusations of witchcraft.