The Malawi Concerned Citizens, group calling for the extradition of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide Convict, Mr. Vincent Murekezi, has reiterated their stand and distance themselves from sentiments that they have withdrawn their participation and involvement on this matter.
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Wednesday, 28 December 2016
Thursday, 24 November 2016
Malawians Press For Extradition Of Rwandan Genocide Convict
Phillip Kamangira |
Some concerned citizens have asked Malawi government to immediately arrest and extradite a Malawian of Rwandan origin, Vincent Banda suspected to be Vincent Murekezi a convict of the 1994 Genocide, back to Rwanda or face protests and vigils if Police fail to arrest him within 24 hours.
Speaking at a Press Conference in Lilongwe on Wednesday evening in Lilongwe, leader of the grouping, Activist, Philip Kamangira, said Murekezi is potential security risk to the country and urged the country to extradite him as a way of honouring signed protocols and treaties that regulate extradition.
Reports from investigations indicates that the suspect was issued by Malawi Government with two Malawian passports on March 10, 2016 and August 2, 2011 using the name Vincent Banda from Mbeya Tanzania and is currently having a Rwandan Passport which indicates same details which Rwandan Government name him a convict of the 1994 genocide.
The group is further calling for probe into how Murekezi whose businesses are not known in the country successfully got the passports and a licensed gun yet Malawi Police Service records shows they turned down his application for a gun.
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Govt Funded CSO's On SDG's Caravan Parade
Luther Mambala reading Statement |
Human Rights Activists who organised 'Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) Caravan Parade', admit receiving of funding from Office of the Presidential Adviser on Non-Governmental Organisation's (NGO's).
However, Minister of Information Jappie Mhango has expressed ignorance of the source of funding by the group.
People in Lilongwe on Tuesday afternoon witnessed a group of activists presenting a Statement to Government asking for proper alignment of resources for the implementation of SDG's and were lead by Luther Mambala a workers activists, Philip Kamangira and Fryson Chodzi.
Although the budget for the parade is not yet known, it is estimated that Millions of money's were used amid tough economic time the country is going through.
Bamusi receiving the statement |
The group of activists calling themselves 'Civil Society and Citizens' has admitted that they got funding from the Presidential office to hold the parade which followed presentation of statement to President Peter Mutharika through Minister of Information Jappie Mhango and the head of the office which has funded the parade, Mr Mabvuto Bamusi.
Luther Mambala |
However, the leader of the Group, Luther Mambala a workers activists says see's nothing wrong that they got funding for their parade from such an office
"No! I don't think it is right to say we were sponsored by Government but I think the Office for the Presidential Advisor on NGO's is actually the one that funded the parade" said Mambala when asked to disclose from which pocket financed the Parade
Luther said the parade was meant to sensitize Malawians on the newly adopted Sustainable Development Goals (SGs) and not to counter demonstrations lead by Billy Mayaya one of the Malawi Human Rights Activist who had earlier presented the petition at the same Civic Offices.
"This was an optune time to sensitize Malawians to know SDG's. Malawians have to know what is happening and what is required of them in terms of contributions because they have got a role to play on these SDGs" said Mambala a former president of Malawi Congress of Trade Union
In the statement titled 'SDG's Hope for millions of Malawians; Let Us Unite To Implement Them' is calling all Malawians and Civil Society Organisations to rally behind the SDG's and be involved in implementation and monitoring of SDGs for the country to register remarkable progress towards achieving the SDG's and end poverty.
It further calls NGO's to re-align their programmes to SDG's and timely support from the Development Partners.
"We are optimistic that Government will prioritize the investment in critical and productive sectors such as Agriculture, education, health and trade. The implementation of SDGs must help to create jobs by expanding the skills development programme among the youth such as current Community Technical Colleges." Reads the statement
The petition also noted that women and youth empowerment is key in achieving the SDG's and that Government should create more space for citizen and civil society engagement around the SDG's.
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