Thursday, 12 March 2015

Mutharika Appoints Justice Nyirenda as Chief Justice

Mutharika Appoints Justice Nyirenda as Chief Justice 

President Mutharika

President Peter Mutharika has appointed Justice Andrew K.C. Nyirenda, SC, as Chief Justice replacing retired Justice Anastasia Msosa.



Statement from Office of President and Cabinet (OPC) says "His Excellency Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 111 (1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Malawi has with immediate effect, appointed the Honourable Justice Andrew K.C. Nyirenda, SC, as Chief Justice."



The office indicates this appointment is subject to confirmation by the National
Assembly. 

Ex-MYPs Holds Demonstration this Friday;

To Petition Mutharika on Premature Retirement Compensation, Stop Govt from Engaging with their Old Committee

EX-MYP marching to LL DC office in 2014


The Concerned former Malawi Young Pioneers (Ex- MYP) victims of 1993 Operation Bwezani are holding demonstrations this Friday Morning, in a bid to ask President Mutharika to act on outstanding grievances surrounding on premature retirement package and discontinuation of government engaging with their old committee.


In an interview with Publicity Secretary for Ex-MYP, Hendrix Chijota said have prepared a petition to President Mutharika which will be delivered to Lilongwe District Commissioner following exhaust of all avenues.


“Our core objective for petitioning the highest office in the land is to seek intervention and consequent action because our grievances are long overdue" he said, "Despite all our efforts to engage in contact and dialogue with top government officials to contain the situation but instead, they are choosing to be too busy to attend our grievances” explained Chijota


The group is accusing some top Government officials of swindling million’s of Kwacha’s meant for Ex-MYP pension and gratuity payments. 


It is also accusing the offices of the Deputy Chief Secretary to the Government, Principal Secretary for Human Resource Management, Accountant General/Pensions Department and Auditor General’s office for “deliberate gross negligence” and “deliberate rejection” of Ex-MYPs observation and overwhelming acts as regards to the payment parade exercise and data used some time in 2012 and 2014 respectively.

Chijota; man visibly in the black suit and white shirt

“After we kept on pressing the government on our grievances, they chose to use the very committee that masterminded the plans of swindling government money” claim Chijota


According to the group, the 2012 data had loopholes as a lot of ghost Ex-MYPs went away with millions of Kwacha’s when actual members were getting K1500 as minimum retirement package and K5000 as maximum package. The development led to arrests of several committee members of Ex-MYPs who masterminded the misdemeanor. 


He said they would like to appeal to President Mutharika to consider them on premature retirement compensation as former civil servants following expulsion without legal procedures and compensation of gross human rights violation in terms of failure to build better houses, sending their children to school, find well-established jobs as well as ill treatment.

Over 200 demonstrators
joined 2014 demonstrations 

This will be second time for the group to present petition to Lilongwe District Commissioners office addressed to President Office following March 4, 2014 petition to former President Joyce Banda. 


Last year’s petition had demands on compensation for premature retirement and request to probe some top government officials for gross negligence on very serious anomalies of ghosting, forgery and alternating as well as deliberate wrong data collection by the old committee that was led by Mr. Grey Chibaya Chisale for the Ex-MYPs.

The march is expected in the morning at Kamuzu Central Hospital roundabout going to Lilongwe DC’s office

Maula Prisoners Asks Mutharika to Consider Mass Pardon, Improve Prisons Living Conditions

Maula Prisoners Asks Mutharika to Consider Mass Pardon, Improve Prisons Living Conditions

Maula Prisoners (Photo by State House)

Prisoners at Maula Prison in the Capital Lilongwe have asked President Mutharika to deal with number of challenges prisoners and Prison warders are facing at the prison.

Speaking at Maula Prison following Mutharika’s visit as one way of commemorating his second anniversary of 2013 arrest over treason charges, Thomas Chafera a 2010 convict serving eight year jail term spoke highly of the need for mass pardon and reduce congestion in cells and lack of some necessary materials
Overcrowded Maula Prisoners 

Thomas asked President Mutharika an issue which attracted loud cheer from fellow prisoners when he mentioned that "pardon procedure should benefit everyone." He suggested that it could be reducing one month of everyone’s prison sentence because current process benefits few.

He said lengthy remands without trial for more than 5 years, illegal entries by foreigners from Ethiopia and Burundi are major causes of cells congestion.
Maula Prison

Chafera added that in addition to stiff sentences in courts and few cells at the prison, the congestion problem is also a result of difficulties to make an appeal at High Court since, very often an appeal process would take them "whole prison sentence period."
Mutharika promises these
Maula Prison Officers better living conditions
(Photo by State House)

Thomas Chafera further asked for better housing for Prison Warders because their dilapidated houses makes one see no difference between prisoners and Prison Officers a probable development which Commissioner Lameck Banda, Maula Prison Officer In charge made him to succinctly say "there are a lot of challenges a this Prison" when was asked to speak.
Some female prisoners at Maula

Other challenges the Prisoner highlighted includes few vehicles to transport prisoners for court hearing, lack of blankets, clothes especially for women, cups and plates because they receive food in plastic bags.

In his reaction President Mutharika said has noted everything and will strive to improve conditions at the prison and take remandees for trial.
Cross section of Maula Prisoners 

On pardon he said the committee on the matter will continue following a right procedure and continue ensuring that good mannered prisoners who have finished half of their prison sentence are pardoned.
Some female prisoners at Maula Prison

Mutharika brought to the prison, three tones of laundry soap, 400 litres of chlorine, 200 thousand of pain killers, and food items; 250 packs of maize flour, 40 bags of beans, 200 bags of maize, bags of rice, 200 litres of cooking oil, beef meat and 550 bales of sugar.

Wednesday afternoon Muthariaka was at Maula Prison as walk down memory lane of 11 March, 2013 arrest and detention when government accused him together with 10 other officials on treason charges following Bingu Was Mutharika's demise.

Peter Mutharika was taken to Maula Prison but refused to stay there to a gun point. He told authorities that he and co-accused could not stay there because are not convicted of the alleged crime.

Mutharika Brands 2013 Arrest and Detention “Abuse of Power”;

Thanks Cadets, Police Judiciary as He Walks Down Memory Lane

Mutharika 
President Professor Peter Mutharika has described his arrest in March 11, 2013 as ‘abuse of power’ and ‘irresponsible behavior’ of the Joyce Banda administration. Mutharika has for the third time also called the treason charges leveled against him as ‘stupid case’


The Malawi leader was speaking on Wednesday in the Capital Lilongwe at a commemoration of second anniversary of his arrest together with eleven other Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) officials.

Mutharika with fellow detainees
 (Photo by State House)

Peter Mutharika was arrested on treason charges following the findings and recommendations of Commission of Inquiry into the death of his brother former president late Professor Bingu Wa Mutharika, a commission instituted by Joyce Banda Administration. The Commission findings lead to suspect that Mutharika and other officials plotted bar of then vice president Joyce Banda from being Malawi president, in the course committing treason offense and insight mutiny for allegedly asking then Malawi Defense Force Commander General Henry Odilo to take over the government.

Mutharika speaking at Lumbadzi Police
(Photo by State House)
But speaking of his arrest at Mtunthama State Lodge Mutharika said “I think the arrest of me and the other ten was a typical example of irresponsible behavior and abuse of power”


“That’s why I have said all this time, and I will say it again that it was a stupid treason case” said President Mutharika while challenging that he is not afraid of media critics for reiterating the word “stupid treason case”

Mutharika in Lumbadzi
police cell with Other detainees
(Photo by State House)
Last year, similar remarks attracted mixed reacts on Mutharika’s choice of diction and credibility of his arrest when he uttered the words at Mjamba in commercial city of Blantyre and Masintha ground in the Capital city Lilongwe during rallies of thanking party supporters for voting him to presidency.


“Never again should this country allow that kind of abuse of power and there is nothing worse than abuse of power” he continued as began to express word of thanks to those that rallied behind him as he walked through agony from 11 march 2013 until the time he made it to presidency in May 2014. 

Mutharika writes his name on the wall
Of Lumbadzi police cell
(Photo by State House)

On this, Mutharika has thanked youth cadets for offering him protection from three suspected doctors who came to his police cell at Lumbadzi. He said one of them was identified as Head of Criminal Investigations Department were trying to enter into Mutharika’s cell claiming Peter Mutharika required medical attention and were there to help. When the men tried to force themselves in to the cell further raising suspicions, youth cadets thwarted their mission by beating them.

DPP Youth Cadets at Mtunthama
State Lodge: Protected their leader

Here, Mutharika said, had it not been for the protection of youth cadets he would by now have been “buried six feet under the ground.”


“Anything could have happened,” said Mutharika as he also expresses thanks to police for the defense and professionalism exercised throughout the time he was detained at Lumbadzi Police station.


He further, commended Judiciary for handling treason case professionally “I want to thank the judiciary for their real professionalism, and I want Judiciary to continue with this tradition because judiciary must stand between the abuse of power and helpless individuals. The judges are supposed to stand between that to protect innocent people, so am very grateful”


To all Malawians and DPP followers support Mutharika said “May be you don’t know what it is like when you are there, you are there and you have the whole force of government against you! It’s not easy there is humiliation as well! So myself and fellow prison graduates we say thank you!”

Women and all Malawians hailed for
Support

President Mutharika who was them interim President for Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and other ten party officials were arrested and charged with treason.

Necton Mhura was detained with Mutharika
(Photo by State House)

The other ten are; Goodall Gondwe, Bright Msaka, Vuwa Kaunda, Dr. Jean Kalirani, Patricia Kaliati, Kondwani Nankhumwa, Henry Mussa, Necton Mhura, Nicholas Dausi and Unus Mussa.

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Mutharika Walks Down Memory Lane of 2013 Arrest and Detention; Recounts His Time In Detention

Donates Various Items to Lumbadzi Police Station, Maula Prison

Mutharika

The State President Professor Peter Mutharika on Wednesday walks down memory lane of March 2013 arrest and detention following Treason  accusations leveled against him together with eleven Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) officials.




Mutharika visited cells of his detention at Lumbadzi Police station and later visited Maula Prison a place he denied to stay for he argued with officials that he could not stay there for he was not yet convicted of the alleged accusations. 




Speaking at Lumbadzi Police marking commemoration of 2nd anniversary of  his arrest in 2013, Mutharika immediately after visiting the cells he said "Henry Mussa was our pastor we used to pray every night." And added "Being in Police cell is not a joke, that's a place you notice that you are in an isolation world".




"The day we arrived here" he continued, "In the middle of night the Inspector General of Police Dzonzi (Loti Dzonzi former Inspector General of Police who was serving Joyce Banda administration) received information right away from the president. He was told that Professor requires medical attention and am sending medical doctors."




"But that was a total lie" he said




"When the three men came here, Bright Msaka (who were together with Mutharika in the cell) told them that Professor is fine and does not seek any medical attention." He said, then continued with  recounts of how those men were beaten by angry party supporters when the men forced themselves into the cells further sending suspicions of their presence and mission.




Mutharika revealed that the doctors were fake as one of them is being identified as a Head of Criminal Investigations Department and said " I have a signed affidavit by Inspector General of Police (refering to Former IG Loti Dzonzi) I have it myself at the right time I will use that Affidavit" 




Mutharika was in a company of some of the officials who were arrested with him; Goodall Gondwe, Nicholas Dausi, Bright Msaka, Vuwa Kaunda, Kondwani Nankhumwa and Henry Mussa.




He announced that he has donated 15 chairs for the police at Lumbadzi, 8 solar lamps and blankets.




Later, he visited Maula Prison where he also donated food and non food items worth millions.




The items includes three tones of laundry soap, 200 litres of cooking oil, 250 bags of maize flour, 500 bails of sugar, 400 litres of chlorine and 40 bags of beans.




He also went to Mtunthama State Lodge to honor several Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) officials with medals for their endurance during such a trial times the party and its leadership went through.

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

President Mutharika Walks Down Memory Lane of 2013

Visits and Paint His Detention Cells at Lumbadzi and Maula Prison In Commemoration of 2nd Anniversary of His Arrest in March 2013

Pres. Mutharika


The State President Arthur Peter Mutharika is this Wednesday March 11, 2015 commemorating 2nd anniversary of  his arrest in 2013.

President Mutharika programme includes a trip down memory lane to see the prison cell in which he was once detained in 2013 that is in Lumbadzi and Maula Prison cells.

Monday, 9 March 2015

Malawi Public Service form Commission Flies to Singapore;

Chilima Leading the Lilongwe Team


Chilima far right, Mutharika centre& Muluzi (former President)


The Malawi team leading Public Service Reforms including its chairperson, Vice President Saulos Chilima is on Tuesday travelling to Singapore for knowledge sharing on Public Sector Reform.



The Lilongwe team is on trip to understand how to effectively implement the just launched Public Service Reforms.



Statement from Press Office of the Vice President says His Excellency President Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika has delegated Vice President Saulos Chilima to lead a team on Public Service Reforms to study the Singapore reforms in-depth. 



"The Southeast Asian country is one of the highly rated nations that have successfully implemented Public Service Reforms hence the importance of the study visit by Vice President Chilima and his delegation." Claim part of the statement released on Monday



The statement indicates that Malawi's Vice President, who is also Chairperson of the Public Service Reforms Commission, leaves Malawi on Tuesday, March 10, through Kamuzu International Airport KIA in Lilongwe at 13:30 hours. And arrives back home on Thursday, March 19, through Lilongwe’s KIA at 12:20 hours.



President Mutharika when launching the Public Service Reforms emphasized he is trying to make the public service efficient and effective. While his vice, Chilima has been emphasising that reforming the Public Service is not a matter of multiple choice, but will be done and it must be done now.




Malawi Public Service Reform Commission made several recommendations among them reforms which focus on optimal allocation of human resource, improving service delivery like decentralization and moving other departments to relevant government ministries including decision to make the Malawi Investment and Trade Center (MITC) a one stop shop.




Some of the recommendations were approved and implemented by last year.