Saturday, 1 August 2015

Child Protection Officer In For Theft, Impersonation

Child Protection Officer at Social Welfare Office in Kasungu is in police custody on charges of Personating a Police Officer, Abuse of Office and Theft.




According to Sub Inspector Edna Nzingwitsa,  deputy police public relations officer for Kasungu, the suspect is identified as Tenala Yabwalo aged 27 who had on Tuesday, unscrupulously solicited K90 thousand after impersonating a police officer.  




"On 28 July this year, Tenala Yabwalo hired a motor vehicle registration number MZ 7149 Toyota Corsa. He went to the house of Frazer Majamanda of Majamanda village, T/A Wimbe dressed in civilian clothes with on top, putting on a reflector which had a police logo.




"While there, he told Majamanda that he is under arrest for employing young children to look after his cattle. He then took Majamanda to his father where he demanded K100 thousand to let his son free else will be charged K400 thousand at the court" explained Sub Inspector Mzingwitsa 




Mzingwitsa said,  Mr. Majamanda managed to pay K90 thousand only.




Mzingwitsa said some villagers grew suspicious of Yabwalo acts and they mobilized themselves. She said they then smashed the vehicle and others assaulted the impersonator and his driver. 




Mzingwitsa said, some villagers reported the issue to Kasungu police. 




However, she said it was revealed that Mr. Tenala Yabwalo is also answering the charge of Official Corruption which he committed during the month of January 2015 at Chikanda village where he also pocketed some money from villagers after accusing them of employing young children.




Tenala Yabwalo comes from Besiti village T/A Kaomba in Kasungu district. 




Meanwhile Mzingwitsa has informed the general public that Police is appealing that people should to report to police of any suspicious person in their area who come and collect money from them in the name of executing their duties.

Friday, 31 July 2015

Cashgate Convict Savala At Maula Prison Pending Sentence

Savala taken out of court for Maula prison

Cashgate convict, Caroline Savala to spend some days at Maula prison, pending sentencing in a date to be communicated by the High Court.


Savala answering charges of looting public money amounting to K84 million in 2013, has been walking freely since her conviction recently by Lilongwe High Court.


Her hearing before sentencing has been adjourned on Friday to unspecified date after court had failed to get the certificates for Savala construction company, which the state counsel want to use so that Savala should make some few clarifications.


When Justice Fiona Mwale began to make announcement of adjournment of the case to a later date all anticipation turned out to be different making rude awakening to the convict and family. 



Even before halfway of the announcement, Justice Mwale said since Savala is a convict, she lost “Right to Liberty” and needs to be incarcerated. Then she adjourned the case to a later date.


Caroline Savala and her parents were in tears upon hearing the announced immediate detention. Even when she left the court for the police vehicle, Savala made loud cry’s while condemning state counsel Kamdoni Nyasulu, that he must be excited now that she is going to suffer more following the detention at Maula.   



When convicted, Savala walked home freely without court bail a development which raised a lot of debate.


Appearing before Justice Fiona Mwale on Friday afternoon for hearing before sentencing, Savala also made recount of how her construction business account got million of Kwachas from the deal she had with Mr. Leonard Kalonga a former Ministry of Tourism official also answering another Cashgate case.



However, Savala in her tell it all, said she did not know that Kalonga was siphoning public money.

Focus On Youth Employment Vital For Malawi- ILO

The new International Labour Organisation (ILO) country director responsible for Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia has says Youth Employment will be his one of the priority areas of focus for Malawi.



Mr. Alexio Mushindo the new ILO director for the three countries, currently in Malawi for talks with number of partners and Government officials has been introduced at a press conference in Lilongwe jointly held with the Minister of Labour and Manpower development Hon. Henry Mussa.



"As an organization, we have priorities to take care. Just looking at the situation in Malawi so far from my readings which is similar to number of African countries, I will put the priority around youth employment. Employment in general that has a special focus on young people" said Mushindo



He explained; "We all know that young people are both potential for increased productivity as they participate in economic development,  at the same time, once their incomes are increased there is increased opportunities for them to consume and invest. Again contribute further to economic growth."



Mushindo then assured "Youth Employment is something that we will support and we will pursue as organization"


However, Mushindo said the first state of priorities that he is focusing on, are driven by discussions that he is holding during the course of this week and the discussions that he already had with Labour minister.


Mushindo

He said from such discussions ILO wants to know the needs from its partners and then align them with ILO thematic areas and establish priority areas that it needs to focus on.



He indicated that ILO will further encourage Social Dialogue between partners for a better working environment noting that unresolved labour disputes are detrimental to a country's productivity and the economic performance.



He also mentioned that Social Protection and Social Security is another priority for ILO in Malawi. This he said follows discussions he had in Geneva with Malawi's Labour Minister who asked ILO to increase its focus on addressing the challenges on informal economy.



The new ILO country director emphasized that the organization will be looking at gender aspects in all the priorities of addressing youth employment, social protection, dialogue and needs.



In Malawi ILO is among others; supporting Government in areas of HIV/AIDS by working with people affected and infected by HIV/AIDS through economic empowerment, elimination of Child Labour in Tobacco growing areas and ensure that children have access to education and skills for employability as well as promotion of employment creation.

Thursday, 30 July 2015

Malawi Govt To Establish Employment Bureau

Malawi Government set to establish Labour Employment Bureau says Minister of Labour and Manpower Development



Hon. Henry Mussa told journalists in Lilongwe that Government would like to end burden that people are facing when searching for employment, as well, to enable employers have information of number of qualified people they look for.


He said Malawi is to establish the office with support of International Labour Organisation (ILO) and offices will be in each and every district.


Mussa was speaking in Lilongwe when introducing the new Country Director for International Labour Organisation responsible for Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique Mr. Alexio Mushindo.


"He came to get our priority list, one of which is establishment of Labour Employment Bureaus." He said


"We are going to have system data that the job seeker, by the touch of a button is able to know which companies are looking for what skills. Equally the employers should be able to get information as to how many of qualified people are looking for employment."


The Minister added that government is preparing for infrastructure, hiring of district labour officers and equipment for the offices.


Mussa emphasized that the Labour Employment Bureau is one of the key area which Malawi has asked ILO to assist because government wants to enable people look and find jobs in their district of residents without necessarily travel to towns or another region to look for jobs.

Ntchisi Woman Die in Collapsed Clay Soil Mine

A 52 year old woman has died in a tragic accident in Ntchisi district when upper cavity walls of clay soil tunnel she was in collapsed.

Ntchisi District Police Public Relations Officer,  Sergeant Gladson M'bumpha said the deceased identified as Mary Batson Mwale, was buried inside canal when trying to mine clay soil which she wanted to decorate her house.

"Police investigations indicate that on Monday July 27 2015 at around 4pm, the deceased in a company of two other women went to collect soil
for smearing their houses.
As the deceased was digging the soil in the mine, the upper cavity of the wall of the mine collapsed and fell over her and died on the spot." Said M'bumpha

Sergeant M'bumpha indicated that clinical officer from Ntchisi District Hospital confirmed that the death was due to internal bleeding.

The incident that killed Mary Batson Mwale on Monday 27th July,  2015 happened at Chinguwo village in the area of Traditional Authority Kalumo in Ntchisi

Sergeant M'bumpha said the deceased was from Nkhwindima village in the area of Traditional Authority Kalumo in Ntchisi.

Similarly incident has occured on 16th this month where a woman lost life in Dowa district while two others were admitted at Dowa District Hospital when the upper cavity of a tunnel they were in to extract clay soil collapsed and fell on them.

Sergeant Richard Kaponda,  Dowa Police Public Relations Officer identified the deceased as Namatochi Isaac aged 62 of Mwaza village  from T/A Chiwere in Dowa district.

He said these women were in a village competition involving prize money to the best house decorator. He said the incident took place at Bimphi village T/A Chiwere  and were trapped in a cave along Chigodi river where the deceased died on sport due to head injuries.

Edwin Mauluka Today understands that the Dowa incident is the third in the district in a period of two years following two separate incidences last year.  In one incident that occurred in April 2014,  three women died and one was left with sustained serious injuries.

However Sergeant Kaponda says such incidences are happening in the same area despite several warnings from the chiefs and police.

Malawi To Open Embassy in Geneva

Malawi Government ready to open Embassy in Geneva, Switzerland to tap into number of opportunities from international institutions headquartered there.


Minister of Labour and Manpower Development Hon Henry Mussa announced the on Wednesday in the Capital, City Lilongwe that this follows President Peter Mutharika directive that there has to be permanent office in Geneva, Switzerland.


"It pleased His Excellency the President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika to direct that there be the Embassy in Geneva" announced Mussa at a news conference


He said Malawi for long time has missed opportunities for not having office in Geneva, home to United Nations and other international institutions. He therefore expressed optimism that Malawi is to benefit from such a development.


"This is a very exciting development because all the UN Agencies are in Geneva including UN Head quarters. There are a lot of benefits that Malawi stands to benefit. Good example is the International Labour Organisation (ILO) we will definitely be having an officer full time to deal with issues support into the labour services"


Mussa said the High Commissioner has already been identified through interviews made by Public Appointment Committee of Parliament


"Once all the processes are over then we shall be heavily represented where some of the good opportunities that we have been missing over the year's will be a thing of the past" added Mussa

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Access to Information Bill Ready for Parliament

Much anticipated ‘Access to Information Bill’ ready for the upcoming Meeting of Parliament.



Justin Saidi

Principle Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Tourism and Culture, Justin Saidi revealed this during the Catholic Church’s commemorations for the Communication Day at Mtima Woyera Parish in the Arch Diocese of Lilongwe.




“Well, we have gone through all the process that are supposed to be followed and what remain is simply taking it to the upcoming Meeting of Parliament” said Saidi




Saidi who attended this year’s Communication Day as a guest of honor at Mtima Woyera Parish was responding to the call made by General Secretary for Episcopal Conference of Malawi Fr. Henry Saindi who asked government to speed the process for the enactment of bill into law to help Journalists easily access to Government information.


Fr. Henry Saindi


“In any country that this has been approved as a law, it is a useful tool for those who are working as Journalists because then, they have possibility of accessing important information that can also help in the development of the country; but without sweating for this information or without having to do as if they are begging for this information.” Said Fr. Saindi




Currently in Malawi he said “those who have the information which has to be disseminated to people at times they don’t serve Journalists.”




“Access to Information Bill if it is turned into a Law, will help the Journalists to access information which they require in order to disseminate to the entire nation. So it is an important tool"