The
new campaign has been launched on Tuesday in Lilongwe and will run up to 2017
where it is set to invigorate people and institutions in Malawi to unite and
act until women and girls in the country are safe and free from violence.
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Edwin Mauluka Today
Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Mw Gender Campaigners Targets 15% Reduction Of Sexual Violence by 2017
Players
in Gender Sector in Malawi have jointly launched a three year campaign
initiative to end sexual violence against women girls and children ‘Malawi
Unite to Act Campaign’ which its main goal is to reduce the current rate at 25%
by 15%.
CHRR, CEDEP Order DPP Regime To Stop Political Terror
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Trapence Left and Mtambo Right |
Centre for
Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) and Centre for Development of People
(Cedep) have
warned Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) regime to stop what the two human
rights bodies called ‘act of political terror’ reported recently in the media.
Recent media reports have indicated that DPP members have
assaulted an innocent citizen in Mzuzu;
attempted to disrupt Peoples Party (PP) political rally in Chitipa and damaging
business property of citizens perceived to be supporters of opposition
political parties in Limbe, Blantyre.
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Mw HIV Bill in Advanced Stage
Mw HIV Bill in Advanced Stage
The
Malawi Government says it is making strides in formulation of laws that protect
rights of those infected and affected with HIV pandemic.
Malawi
has no proper policy that protects people with HIV or those that were affected
because of the virus.
Secretary
for Nutrition and HIV/AIDS in the Office of President and Cabinet Edith Mkawa
said her office is among others speeding up the process of finalizing the HIV
Bill so that everyone infected or affected with the virus should have their
rights observed.
She
said the bill is in its final stage and hopes to submit it to the cabinet soon
so that it goes to the next sitting of parliament for it to be passed. She said
the bill among others seek to help those that were infected with the virus get
medical assistance without being questioned on how they got the virus or any
form of violation of their rights.
“What
we are working on right now is the HIV Bill. We have been working with partners
including legal firms to come up with HIV Bill, what is remaining now is to
take the bill to Cabinet Committee and once it gets there we will see the way
forward.” She said
“And
we are hoping that with that bill it will help people with rights issues so
that everyone at least has their right observed.”
Monday, 15 December 2014
HREP Demands MCP, Kabwira Apology Over HIV Discriminatory Remarks
Brother, Sister Drown in the Dam.......Dowa Police urges General Public to guard their Children
Brother, Sister Drown in Dowa.......Police urge General Public to Keep Eye on their Children
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Sergeant Richard Kaponda Dowa Police PRO |
The call follows drowning of two children over the weekend in the district near Dowa turn-off.
Dowa Police Public Relations Officer Sergeant Richard Kaponda says the two are brother and sister aged 11 and 10 respectively.
After attending to their farm, Sergeant Kaponda said the children went to swim at the dam leaving behind their mum who was still in the garden.
“All were drown because they went to the deepest area of the dam.” He said
“They were later discovered by some men who went into the waters to rescue them. They found them stuck into the mud and postmortem indicates that they died due to suffocation”
Sergeant Kaponda has identified the two as Blessings and Chrissy Kamwaza from Kamkwamba village of T/A Mkukula in Dowa.
Friday, 12 December 2014
Mutharika says WHO FCTC Serious Threat to Tobacco Production: Commends JTI for Commitment to Support Tobacco Industry
Mutharika says WHO FCTC Serious Threat to Tobacco Production: Commends JTI for Commitment to Support Tobacco Industry
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President Mutharika his Vice and Minister of Agriculture |
President Professor Arthur Peter
Mutharika says tobacco production is still facing a lot of challenges and key among
them is the issue of the anti-smoking lobby spearheaded by the World Health Organization
Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) in order to safeguard human
health.
He says Anti smoking
lobby has had and will continue to have negative effects on demand for tobacco
world-wide and may therefore seriously affect Malawi’s foreign exchange
earnings and the livelihoods of tobacco farmers.
“The WHO
FCTC is a serious threat to tobacco production since it restricts demand and
supply of tobacco products through various strategies, which include
restrictions on marketing and consumption of tobacco products.” Said President
Mutharika when opening JTI’s new Factory Warehouse Extension and Factory Line
Upgrade Project in Lilongwe
“My
Government is concerned with this development” he said, “but Malawi cannot stop
overnight growing tobacco. We will continue growing tobacco based on trade
requirements until when there is no demand.”
He however said his government will continue
seeking other alternatives such as Green Belt Initiative, Cotton
Up-scaling Programme, and Oilseeds Promotion Programme, a well as encouraging farmers to
transition and switch from
tobacco to other economically
viable enterprises.
President Mutharika further commends JTI
for initiating investment that promises future of tobacco industry in Malawi
and promised that his government is committed
to passing a new laws that support sustainable growing and selling of tobacco,
which will protect the livelihoods of the country’s millions of smallholder
growers including creating conducive environment for business of tobacco
companies.
Tobacco contributes 60% of foreign exchange earnings to Malawi.
Paul Neumann, Senior Vice President of JTI said
the new warehouse and substantial upgrades to their tobacco processing line at
their site in Lilongwe, is worth more than 5 billion Kwacha and it is JTI’s long-term
commitment to the future of tobacco in Malawi.
“Seeing people develop as they learn new
techniques in management, contribute to the development of our long-term
business strategy, and bring online sophisticated IT projects, makes me
confident that JTI is bringing Malawians, and Malawi, further onto the stage of
international business.” He said
“That future is bright, but seems at
times a long way off. I believe that we are on a journey towards that horizon,
together.”
He said JTI apart from continuously supporting its
business in Malawi through targeted social and economic investments the company
is improving the lives of not only individuals, but of entire communities in order
to boost mutual success.
He also mentioned that JTI’s long-term focus on
four basic areas among them preserving tobacco growing and related businesses, demonstrate
Social and Environmental leadership, and maintain close relationships with
growers to achieve a stable long-term supply of tobacco leaf is key to future
shared prosperity.
He said the company is convinced that Malawi
is a great place to invest because of mutual desire that exists in this area
and added that for the past four years JTI invested over 400 million dollars with
foreign currency and buying of the leaf apart from other investments in social
responsibility and programs on ending child labour.
JTI Malawi operations employ more than 1
300 people and works directly with over 11 000 growers, and after some years since
the company terminated its plans to build a cigarette manufacturing plant in
the country following government administration delays Mr. Neumann firmly said
that their business model does not support such investment now but JTI is not
done with other kinds of investments in Malawi.
The newly built warehouse adds additional
storage area equivalent to more than two football pitches, while the upgrades
to the processing plant (threshing) enhance quality, productivity and safety.
Cabinet Ministers Defer Their Salary Increment Joins President Mutharika and Vice President Chilima
Cabinet Ministers Defer Their Salary Increment Joins President Mutharika and Vice President Chilima
Ministers and Deputy Misters have deferred their recent revealed salary increment until
the economy is normalized but are firm that they will not demand their arrears.
Minister
of Finance Economic Planning and Development Honorable Goodall Gondwe announced
the development on Thursday evening in Lilongwe and said the cabinet minister’s
decision was consensus.
“Following
the decision by the President and the Vice President to forgo their salary
increment, the Ministers and Deputy Ministers also have met and decided that
they too in solidarity with the President and Vice President will not receive
salary increment provided to them until the economy is normalized.” Announced
Gondwe who was accompanied by Minister if Information Tourism and Culture
honorable Kondwani Nankhumwa
He
assured that when the economy is normalized Cabinet Ministers will not ask to have
back their arrears but the envisaged salary increment will only be applicable
to them when it is felt that the economy has been normalized.
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Cabinet Minister decision will encourage Malawians that their leaders are geared to get economy going |
Godwe
said from this consensus government will save for the next duration of this
financial year which began in October this year a figure “inside” K100 Million.
Though
he said these savings have no power to impact on the economy but the President
and his deputy together with cabinet minister decision will encourage Malawians
that their leaders are geared to get economy going.
He
also dispelled allegations that Ministers had received part of their salary increment
from first of October as was supposed to be. He said Ministers did not get any
salary increment due to administrative issue and nothing else.
The
Ministers decision to defer their salary increment comes amid criticism from various
organizations including Leader of Opposition and Malawi Congress Party President
Honorable Dr. Lazarus Chakwera for Muthrikas decision to approve salary which
he previously denied to do so on basis that the Malawi economy cannot not
support it, however this time the President and his Vice have opted to suspend
theirs, because again, the economy cannot support it.
It
was revealed few days ago that Members of Parliament, Opposition together with Ministers and President and his deputy
have 376%, 168% and 80% salary increment respectively
however Minister of Finance recently clarified that this salary increment was
part of salary harmonization and that current figures are mainly a
reflection of amalgamated basic wage (which was very little) with some of their
allowances and therefore current percentages are misleading Malawians.
Goodall
Gondwe this Thursday also explained that there is no provision that salary
scales should be approved by parliament as stated by Leader of the Opposition recently.
“The only thing that the parliament does is
that, inform of budget approval they approve total wage Bill for everybody that
receives the salaries and wages through the budget and number 1 account what is
also called consolidated account. But after that various scales that are
applicable are not for the parliament to approve so the leader of opposition
does not know about this but he ought to know because he must have attended the
parliamentary commission.”
“The
Leader of Opposition was not factual to say that the matter should have gone to
parliament because that is not the rule.” Said Gondwe while maintaining his
point and indicate that it is only President who has final authority of
approving the salary.
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