Sunday, 28 December 2014

CSOs Disowns Mayaya, Mkwezalamba On Anti-NAC Gate Involvement Claims

CSOs Disowns Mayaya, Mkwezalamba On Anti-NAC Gate Involvement Claims


Five Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) under the banner ‘Anti-NAC Gate’ have openly distanced themselves from two activists Mr Billy Mayaya and Mr Robert Mkwezalamba claims that they are part of CSO pressure group demanding First Lady’s Beautify Malawi Trust (BEAM) and Lhomwe cultural grouping Mulhakho Wa Lhomwe to refund money dubiously accessed from National Aids Commission (NAC).

On Tuesday 22nd December 2014 at press conference when concerned business persons lead by Burnet Chinsinga were trying to return BEAM’s K5 Million to NAC in order to appease Anti-NAC Gate CSOs to call off their planned January 13th 2015 National Wide Demonstrations, Human rights activists Robert Mkwezalamba of Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC) and chairperson of the Right to Food Network, Billy Mayaya, availed themselves as CSO representatives.

According to communication from Anti- NAC Gate CSOs through Makhumbo Munthali a Human Rights Advocacy and Resource Mobilisation Coordinator for Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) apparently has rejected the two by saying Anti-NAC Gate CSOs had no representative at the event.

“We have learnt with great shock the recent acts of two activists Mr Billy Mayaya and Mr Robert Mkwezalamba who masqueraded as our representatives (ANTI-NACGATE CSOs representatives) at a BEAM/ DPP regime’s orchestrated “public display” of K5, 000,000.00 under the guise of “well-wishers”.  The two have never been, and are not part and parcel of this ANTI-NACGATE struggle being championed by CHRR, Cedep, MANERELA, MANET + and MHEN on behalf of aggrieved Malawians who are desperately waiting for the return of the money meant for HIV and AIDS activities.”

“As such, we would like to categorically dissociate ourselves from any act indulged by the two earlier this week, and that whatever they did was not representative of us.” Said Munthali adding “It was out of their own personal interest, -or perhaps under the influence of a “hidden big hand” to manipulate public’s opinion or trap us.”

According to the communication from Munthali says Mkwezalamba and Mayaya presence that the event was not justifiable and claim that “there is more than what can meet the eye, and it would be naïve of us to completely rule out the possibility of the two being part of the BEAM/DPP’s regime orchestrated network of cadres who are hell-bent at thwarting the public crusade aimed at coming to the bottom of NACGATE. Their actions are suspicious.”

Munthali said CSOs status quo remains that neither Mulhakho Wa Alhomwe nor BEAM trust has refunded the money, as such demonstrations to press for their refund of money remain intact, “we remain vigilant to fight to the very end till the money is returned back in the best interest of human rights for all and people living with HIV and AIDS.” 

He also said the date for the nationwide demonstrations over NACGATE and the prevailing political, economic, administrative and governance woes remains 13th January 2015, and apart from the cities of Zomba, Blantyre, Lilongwe and Mzuzu, the demonstrations will also be staged in a selected number of districts across the country and that preparations are underway.



Friday, 26 December 2014

Three Die In Salima Gemstone Mine When the Upper Cavity Collapsed

A 2 year old girl was killed together with two miners but her mother survived from the accident


A two year old girl and two men aged 24 and 25 were killed on a Christmas day when upper cavity of a tunnel they were in, searching precious stones collapsed and fell on them.

The tragic accident that took place at Sadzu village along Lilongwe river bank in Salima District has also left the mother of the girl and another man in serious injuries and are currently admitted at Salima District hospital.

Salima Police Public Relations Officer Sergeant Gift Chitowe confirmed that the three died in a 2 metre deep hole and mom of the girl and a man, survived with serious injuries.

He said the little girl was just following her mom and miners digging closer to the collapsed hole carried rescue operation but found the three already dead.

“These people stay at Sadzu village and they went to a mining area located in the same village. They were all in the same hole mining gemstones and suddenly the upper cavity of the tunnel collapsed and fell on them.”

Police have identified the deceased as Adams Mwale aged 24 from Mpaliro village of T/A Chatoloma in Kasungu, Juston Bajesi aged 25 of Sangwa village T/A Khombeza in Salima and a 2 year old girl Linda Jakamusi whose mother Susan Chimbalanga from Katole village T/A Khombedza survived the accident together with Mbuli John aged 21 from Mwamadi village T/A Kambwiri Salima.

Sergeant Chitowe says the mining activities that have just emerged in the area for the past two months by people from the districts of Dedza, Lilongwe, Dowa, and Nkhotakota are extracting red and white Galanite gemstones. He said such activities are being done without license and protective materials like proper mining clothing. He also said the owners of the collapsed mine had no license too.

“As Police we are advising members of the general public to take proper measures whenever they are mining in order to prevent these incidences in future. They need to follow the right channels whenever they are doing this job” he advised, he added “They must realize that it is dangerous to do mining, they need to have protective wears and must follow right procedures from relevant authorities and get registered with government.”

Currently Malawi government is in the process of formalizing the mining subsector Artisanal and Small Scale Miners (ASM) by registering everyone involved in these activities in order to end numerous challenges the subsector is facing. The subsector is not well regulated, has no proper markets and access to financial support and equipments for their job is difficult

Through the recent ASM Policy Consultation Symposium urged all miners to get registered and both government and private sector were challenged to provide necessary support to ASM in areas of financial literacy and access to loans, necessary tools and access to markets.

Over 20 Thousand people in the country are employed in Artisanal and Small Scale Mining activities and proper formalization of the subsector by putting proper regulations and monitoring of such activities will not only increase 10% the mining sector contributes to the Malawi GDP or provide better markets for ASM but will also help to provide necessary resources that may help the miners to carry out their mining activities in a safe environment.

This year similar incident occurred in Dowa district where three women suffocated to death and one was left with sustained serious injuries when an upper cavity of a tunnel they were in to extract clay soil collapsed and fell on them on 23rd April. The incident took place at Bimphi village T/A Chiwere where four women were inside the tunnel extracting clay soil which they wanted to use in smearing their houses for decoration.

Thursday, 25 December 2014

CSOs Won’t Cancel Demonstrations If Only One Institution Return NAC Funds

CSOs Won’t Cancel Demonstrations If Only One Institution Return NAC Funds 

Plans to hold national wide demonstrations demanding Beautify Malawi Trust (BEAM) and Mulhako Wa Alhomwe to refund money accessed from National Aids Commission (NAC) can never be cancelled if only one institution refunds the money.

Burnett Chinsinga who represented ten Business persons from Blantyre and Lilongwe, on Tuesday refunded K5 million that BEAM got from NAC. Chinsinga said by raising the money hoped that CSOs will cancel their planned January 13th demonstrations because business people are concerned that such demonstrations may affect their businesses.

Chinsinga was in the company of chairperson of the Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC), Robert Mkwezalamba, the Health Rights and Education Programme (HREP) Executive Director, Maziko Matemba, and chairperson of the Right to Food Network, Billy Mayaya,

However NAC has rejected the money saying the businesspersons did not follow procedure of returning the money which is writing NAC and send the money through Treasury.

CEDEP ED
Trapence: We will cancel demonstrations if all institutions
return the funds to NAC
Centre for Development of People (CEDEP) one of five civil society organisations planning for the Anti-Nac gate demonstrations says CSOs shall cancel demonstrations only if ‘all’ institutions return the money before 13 January 2015.

CEDEP executive director Gift Trapence in his reaction to the attempts being made by concerned business persons said even if the group successfully returns the money on behalf of BEAM, still demonstrations will be on as planned because CSOs will be asking Mulhako to return the money.

“What we want to see is all the institutions returning the money to NAC” he said. “Because we want that money used for impact based activities”

While welcoming gesture by concerned business persons and encourage Mulhako to do the same, Trapence mentioned that had business person’s return the money to NAC for BEAM, CSOs would still have demanded a receipt indicating that NAC has received the returned money.

Trapence however said CSOs will be meeting on the incident to make official stand.

Meanwhile BEAM has maintained stand that they will never return the money because it was not given out as cash. BEAM said had the business persons consulted BEAM then BEAM could have instructed them not to refund the money.

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

2 Killed After Thrown From Bed of Truck

2 Killed After Thrown From Bed of Truck


Two men were killed in Dowa district after they were thrown from an open back of the truck as it sped uncontrollably at a steep slope road when it developed brake failure.

According to Dowa Police Public Relations Officer Sergeant Richard Kaponda the fatal accident occurred on Tuesday involving a TATA lorry registration number DZ 3893, and 10 other passengers had serious injuries.

Sgt Kaponda: Others were rushed to KCH
“The Driver was on his way to Kachigamba from Dowa Boma with 12 passengers riding in a bed of the truck containing some building materials. Upon reaching Chimvu primary school as he was descending a slope the vehicle lost control due to brake failure.” Said Kaponda, “and it started to descend with a greater speed, passengers were thrown in the process then it stopped when it hit the wall in a verge”

Sgt Kaponda says police identified the driver as Noel Kachule aged 32 from Sapita village of T/A Chauma in Dedza. And the two deceased persons are Sinoa Yassin aged not known from M’bango village T/A Mkukula and Richard Charles aged 19 from Chinyama village T/A Chiwere both from Dowa district.

Sgt Kaponda said Sinoa died at the scene while Richard died upon arrival at Dowa district hospital.

The other passengers were rushed to Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) for sustained serious injuries.

Salima District Police Promises Tourists Tight Security

Already netted 22 men, 11 women


Police in Salima district says they have tightened security in the district in order to make tourists walk freely when enjoying Christmas and New Year festivities along Lake Malawi.

Sergeant Gift Chitowe Salima District Public Relations Officer confirmed that both uniformed and civilian police officers have already met owners of bars, security companies and lodges as well as members of community policing in the district on how they can work together during this festive season in order to reduce crime.

“We have also engaged with members of the general public on the importance of reporting all suspected persons and all crime related incidences to police” he added. He said police will be quick in responding to any given tip.

“I would like to assure any person whether in Malawi or outside the country who wants to spend their holiday in our district that security is tight and be assured of their safety.” He said

As matter of showing how serious with security issue police in the district have, he said they have already over the weekend arrested 33 people on rogue and vagabond and earning a living through prostitution offences.

Sgt Chitowe said 22 are men and 11 are women and were arrested during a sweeping exercise operation in all trading centre’s within Salima district

Pres. Mutharika Release 197 Prisoners for Christmas

"a symbol of forgiveness as the country commemorates its Christmas and New Year Celebrations"


President Professor Peter Mutharika has pardoned 197 inmates for Christmas festivities.

“The Ministry of Home Affairs and Internal Security wishes to to announce that it has pleased His Excellency the President, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika to Pardon 197 prisoners.” Reads press statement dated 23rd December 2014

The statement says 197 prisoners who have been pardoned are those who have served at least half of their prison sentences, with good behaviour and were not convicted of serious offences.

“The Pardon of the 197 prisoners is a symbol of forgiveness as the country commemorates its Christmas and New Year Celebrations.”


Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Farm Input Subsidy Distribution Ending Without Irregularities

Farm Input Subsidy Distribution Ending Without Irregularities


The Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) distribution exercise from main warehouses to ADMARC depot across the country is expected to end by month end of December which is in few days time.

As of Monday 22nd December, 2014 the programe had reached 90.6% of distribution of this year’s 150,000 Metric Tons of Urea and NPK fertilizers from Smallholder Farmers Fertiliser Revolving Fund of Malawi (SFFRFM) Depots to all unit markets.

Deputy National Coordinator for FISP Mr. Osborne Tsoka said the distribution exercise comes to an end in few days time without cases in relation to siphoning of fertilizer bags, mixing fertilizer with sand or other challenges the programme experienced in previous years.

Tsoka attributed to the success of this year’s programme which was implemented in a short period of time due to various efforts that Ministry of Agriculture has put in place, “In previous years we could have cases of diversion of fertilizer bags, this year, what we have done is that every vehicle living the three major warehouses of SFFRFM of Chilimba Kanengo and Luwinga is being accompanied by armed police officers at the same time we have satellite tracking.”

He added that this tracking system has also prevented cases of mixing fertilizer with sand. He also mentioned that influx of fake coupons has been controlled by strengthening of security features of the FISP coupons.

He said currently the programme has also included a village buying arrangement system to reduce congestions in ADMARC depots which had in previous years resulted in fights among farmers when trying to access fertilizer.

This arrangement system has proven to be effective in some depots that were visited by the media on Monday afternoon. Officials from Mponela and Madisi ADMARC depots praised the system saying it has reduced congestion as farmers comes to buy the inputs only on the day that was specifically set for their group village head.

In 2014/2015 national budget allocated K50.4 billion for FISP targeting 1.5 million vulnerable farmers.