Showing posts with label Mzomera Ngwira. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mzomera Ngwira. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 June 2015

2015/2016 Budget Sidelines People of North- Says MPs

2015/2016 budget sideline Northern Region people says Legislatures, appeals for the increased allocation for the Development Budget.


The 2015/2016 Budget has K224 billion but the northern region MPs says out of this allocation the northern region will get almost nothing.


During the press briefing held at the Parliament Building in the capital city Lilongwe, 9 parliamentarians representing all northern region constituencies said it is worrisome that this year' budget like other previous years the northern part of Malawi will again not benefit from the budget.


The Parliamentarians bemoaned that number of promised projects like roads, Mzuzu Airport, education and health including water projects have received nothing yet government continues to boast doing a lot to the Northern region.


Nine legislatures, representatives of Northern region including hon Mzomera Ngwira, Enoch Chihana, Agnes Nyalonje, Werani Chilenga and Kamlepo Kalua said there is nothing in this budget that can benefit people of north.


Hon Mzomera Ngwira who led the meeting said Northern region MPs have seen that each year budget is not benefiting people of north citing that even last year budget had completely nothing to support northern region projects.


He mentioned of number of unfulfilled promises including Mzuzu airport since 2010 yet government has allocated more resources for Chileka and Kamuzu airport which are from Southern Region and Central Region respectively.


Amlosnt every parliamentarian in the meeting observed that more budget support is skewed to Southern region and Central region areas and said this may lead to future conflicts.


Rumphi West parliamentarian Jacqueline Kouwenhoven proved the point that northern region is being sidelined saying, though her constituency has two national parks of Nyika and Vwaza marsh but roads and other infrastructure are in pathetic state.


Kamlepo Kalua member for Rumphi East emphasized that time has come that governments should unite people in all regions by formulating budget that reflects nationalism.


He therefore proposed that out K224 billion for Development budget, northern region has to be allocated at least K60 billion.


Other MPs complained that even CDF money, northern districts have less disbursement yet Southern region and central region have received 90% of their K9 million.


The Northern region MPs says remains adamant to pressure government through parliament chambers, consult people in their constituents and continue to engage relevant people to ensure that government is implementing fairness in the budget.


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Monday, 22 September 2014

Mzomera Suspension; Speaker Ruling Final

Mzomera (third from right) Jooma (standing)











Speaker of the National Assembly Richard Msowoya has declined to make his on whether it was right for his Second Deputy Speaker to invoke rule 105 against Mzimba Hora parliamentarian Hon. Christopher Mzomera Ngwira and that he should not attend proceedings for two sitting days.

Honorable Msowaya told the house at the beginning of the proceedings of Monday sitting that he cannot make a ruling on another ruling and that standing orders, does not any member to comment on a ruling made by a speaker.

However the speaker has urged members in the house to abide by the rules of the house and warned that any misconduct will attract appropriate orders.

Msowoya further said any member who feels was affected by that ruling and want to seek redress should seek an appeal from the court

Sunday, 21 September 2014

Speaker's Ruling To Instill Peace In The National Assembly


PP MPs protested over Ngwira's suspension


Leader of House in the National Assembly Honorable Francis Lazaro Kasaila says the ruling to be made this Monday by Speaker of National Assembly Richard Msowoya will help to bring back order in the house.

Kasaila in an interview admit that the house was in chaos in the last two days of the third week of this budget sitting following the disagreements that emerged in the house in particular on Thursday when the Second Deputy Speaker was forced to invoke rule 105 to Mzimba Hora MP Hon Christopher Mzomera Ngwira over misconduct and that the member should not attend proceedings for two days.