Currently
the mining sector contributes 10% of Malawi’s GDP and when all the upcoming
mining projects are in full operation including proper regulations in ASM, government’s
projection is that the contribution of the sector to GDP will move up to 20%.
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Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Govt Says Nurturing Artisanal, Small Scale Mining Potential To Support Economy
Malawi
government is optimistic that transforming the Artisanal and Small Scale Mining
(ASM) sub-sector from informal to formal with proper regulation in place, would
increase the mining sector income and cause an upward adjustment of mining
contribution to the GDP.
Saturday, 8 November 2014
Financial Literacy Week offering rare opportunities to Malawians
Financial Literacy Week offering rare opportunities to Malawians
Several
Malawians who patronised activities for the week long messages on ‘Financial
Literacy’ have described the event as a very important moment to learn various financial
matters that people don’t understand much on.
Reserve
Bank of Malawi (RBM) organized a Financial Literacy Week which began on Monday
27th October to Friday 31st of October 2014 where several
activities including drama, traditional dances and road shows were done in
various towns and villages of Lilongwe. There was also a pavilion at Wullian
Super Market premise where people interested in various finance management issues
had an opportunity to visit any kiosk that offer financial service of their interest.
One
person who visited almost every kiosk, Moses Likagwa who owns Ndamo Auctioneers
and Estate Agents said with contentment that he has greatly benefited from the
week because he has learnt where to go whenever there is an issue between him
and any financial institution.
“They
have enlightened me where to go once I get the problems with financial
institutions” adding “Courts are a waste of time.” He said
“I
told them that I quitted many accounts in the banks because I fed up with the
banks, and in the mean time I do all the things in my house, and not under
banks because of their mismanagement of conditions, they would change them and
say go anywhere.” But he said now with the proper information on the importance
of making right choices before engaging with financial institutions, he will go
back and research all the banks with their conditions,
“This
week is important to me and to my family even to all Malawians. We have been
lacking these introductions of finance particularly on how to manage money and
this time I have understood that everything is good.” He cherished
A
woman who visited Capital Markets kiosk but declined to be revealed her name
told this reporter that the Financial Literacy Week has significantly helped
her in understanding how to buy Shares and Treasury Bills.
“I
have always wanted to buy shares and Treasury Bills, but I did not know where
to go, at one point I went straight to Reserve Bank to buy Treasury Bills but I
was told that they cannot transact with me I needed an agent, now I know where
to begin.” She said
“I
have also learned that I cannot deal directly with Malawi Stock Exchange (MSE) when
buying shares, am supposed to go through a licensed Stock Broker that is a
member of the exchange. Now I need to find and choose a Stock Broker who is the
investor’s link with the Stock Exchange and place my buy”
According
to Mr. Lanjesi Sinoya Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) Chief Examiner responsible
for Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy said with the interest shown by
the public during the week to know financial issues, demands financial institutions
to do more in sensitizing Malawians on financial matters.
“I
see the interest growing among Malawians to know about financial matters. And
it is a right for every Malawian to have financial literacy messages because while
I agree to the fact that our capacity to generate income is low, but Malawians do
generate income and what is probably lacking is how to wisely use that income.”
“And
that’s what we (RBM, through Financial Literacy Week) are trying to address,
advising Malawians on how best to use their money, through saving, coming up
with a budget and revealing some investments opportunities to Malawians in the
event that they have resources to invest.” Said Sinoya
Sinoya
confidently said “Malawi can develop in a short period of time if everyone is
educated on financial issues.” And urged Malawians to develop interest “to know
more on financial matters and put in practice of information” that financial institutions
particularly RBM is giving them.
The
first event of National Financial Literacy Week was done in Blantyre last year,
throughout the week financial institutions sensitize the public on the importance
of managing funds using financial institutions. They make awareness of the available
information, opportunities, and services they offer just to enable people have some
information before entering into contract with them.
Several Banks, Insurance
companies, Capital Markets, Micro and Micro Finance companies, SACCO and Pension
institutions took part in this year’s event which was commemorated under the
theme ‘Financial Literacy: Building a Financially Literate Nation’.
Friday, 7 November 2014
Cashgate: Soko to Face His Fate on Thursday Next Week
Senior
Resident Magistrate Court in Lilongwe is expected on Thursday next week 13th
November to pass sentence to a Deputy Director of Youth for Malawi Congress
Party (MCP) Wyson Zinyemba Soko whose crime is connected to cashgate.
Soko
is a third cashgate convict after conviction and sentencing of former Principle
Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism Tressa Namathanga Senzani to three years
and nine month imprisonment. And Patrick Victor Sithole a former Accounts
Assistant on Tuesday this week was sentenced to 9 years imprisonment both on
cashgate cases.
Mutharika appoints 7 in Ministerial Committee on Doing Business
Mutharika appoints 7 in Ministerial Committee on Doing Business
President of the republic of Malawi
Professor Peter Mutharika has appointed a Ministerial Committee on Doing
Business, whose purpose will be to champion and fast track business reforms with
an aim of improving the business environment in Malawi.
According to a Press Statement
released on Thursday evening signed by the Chief Secretary to Government Mr.
George Mkondiwa, the committee is comprised of seven Ministers and the Ex.
Officio members will be Chief Secretary, to the government, Governor of Reserve
Bank and the Commissioner General of Malawi Revenue Authority.
The statement indicates that
President Mutharika has appointed Honorable George Chaponda MP, Minister of
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation as Chairperson for the Committee.
Other members are;
Minister of Finance and Economic
Development Hon Goodall Gondwe,
Minister of Industry and Trade Hon.
Joseph Mwananvekha MP
Minister of Lands and Urban
Development Hon. Bright Msaka SC
Minister of Home Affairs and
Internal Security Hon Paul Chibingu MP
Minister of Justice and Constitution
Affairs Hon. Samuel Tembenu, and
Minister of Labour Hon. Henry Mussa
MP
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Malawi Ministry of Health fighting Partial Male Circumcision
Malawi
Ministry of Health fighting Partial Male Circumcision
The
Ministry of Health in Malawi has began a new battle fighting ‘Partial’
circumcision which is mostly common among men that undergo Traditional Male
Circumcision frequently done in initiation ceremonies.
Traditional
male circumcision in Malawi is frequent in Southern and Eastern part of the
country among Yao ethnic men who many of them are Muslims. And both Yao tradition
and Muslim men are required to undergo male circumcision, which in Malawi is done
at a traditional ceremony called Jando where young boys aged between 7 years to
10 years are circumcised using laser blades and knife.
Since
October 2011 when the campaign of Medical Male Circumcision (MMC) was launched,
the ministry has received and recorded a highest number of partial circumcision
cases from men who were circumcised at an initiation ceremony.
According
to Public Relations Officer in the Ministry Mr. Henry Chimbali, apart from
disseminating information of encouraging men to get circumcised, the Ministry
upon observing the magnitude of this problem has embarked on another campaign encouraging
men who were traditionally circumcised to visit medical facilities to verify if
the circumcision is same as the one being offered in hospitals.
Chimbali
added that leaders in initiation ceremonies are also being encouraged to refer to
hospital boys in initiation camps for MMC as a way of encouraging proper
circumcision.
He
however said the new campaign does not discrediting traditional MC.
He
confirmed that through the campaign a lot of men who got tradition circumcision
are visiting facilities that are offering MMC to verify if their circumcision
was properly done. And once found they had partial circumcision they are being
circumcised properly.
“We
are aware that there are more men that were circumcised traditionally, our
traditions and our religions sometimes demand all men to undergo circumcision,”
said Chimbali and confirmed that, very often from such traditional circumcision
a lot of men are “partially done according to the data that we have.”
He
said partial circumcision may not be effective in reducing risks of contracting
HIV as compared to full circumcision being done in medical facilities saying “Obviously
if they have been traditionally circumcised and that circumcision is not the
same as the one we are offering in the facilities then, the benefits that are
associated with male circumcision are not exactly as ones that may be
associated with tradition MC. And this
is why we are encouraging them that this traditional MC may not protect them or
reduce the risk of acquiring HIV and other benefits,”
He
said a lot of men who had traditional circumcision are starting to appreciate
the importance of this verification campaign because the ministry is trying to
disseminate information on disadvantages of partial circumcision in terms of benefits
that proper circumcision may offer them.
Chimbali
also said MMC campaign is registering tremendous progress as currently 160,000
men have been circumcised for a period of 3 years in 7 districts.
He
said the ministry projects that 1.8 million adult males aged between 10 to 35
years would undergo MMC by 2020. He added that the ministry is planning to
scale up the MMC campaign in other districts by 2015 when World Bank funds are made
available.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Cashgate: Sithole Gets 9 Years Imprisonment
Plot To Plunder govt coffers
The Lilongwe Senior
Resident Magistrate Court has on Tuesday sentenced one of the cashgate convict
Victor Patrick Sithole to nine years imprisonment for being found guilty of
money laundering, found in possession of foreign currency illegally and found
in possession of property suspected to have been stolen.
Sithole was the first
person to be arrested in September last year in connection to cashgate when
police impounded in his house and found him with foreign currency, of South African Rand's R122,
200 and, US$31, 000, and was also found with MK112 Million cash.
Monday, 3 November 2014
JTI Asks Malawi Govt To Revise Tobacco Policies
The
Japanese Tobacco Industry (JTI) wants Malawi government to address some of the
policies and regulations that are directly affecting companies in Tobacco
industry.
The
company has observed that some of the old regulations are an impediment for a
win-win situation among the key players in the tobacco industry.
JTI’s
Cooperate Affairs and Communication Director Mr. Limbani Kakhome made these
remarks in Lilongwe at a JTI’s facilitated workshop called ‘Regulatory Impact
Assessment (RIA) Seminar’ aim at enhance skills for the Directors from various
government Ministries and Departments in becoming effective policy and
regulatory makers.
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