Wednesday 10 June 2015

PACHI Committed To Scale Up Child Survival Efforts As Govt Encourages Partnerships For Greater Impact

Parent and Child Health Initiative (PACHI) set to work hard with support from UNICEF in ending preventable child deaths by accelerating progress on maternal newborn and child survival.



Statistics indicates that though Malawi has registered a decline in child mortality rates per 1000 live births from 112 in 2010 to 71 representing annual rate of reduction of 5.6%, child death are unacceptably high as the A Promise Renewed (APR) 2013 report indicates 12 under five children die every minute.



According to the report, causes of death includes; pneumonia (13%), diarrhea (7%), malaria (14%), neonatal (32%) and HIV and AIDS (12%) and other diseases (12%) which are preventable and have treatment. 

Charles Makwenda 


Chief Executive Officer for PACHI Charles Makwenda says the organisation has set number of activities to including awareness among Malawians and lobby for improved health services.



“We would like to engage the communities, its very important for the communities to understand first that the number of death currently on the table are not acceptable and should do something because very often communities do accept the fate of death.”



“They have to understand that this can be changed” he added 



He said among others the engagements will include the awareness messages that the communities must demand for better health services from government 


Magwira 

Principal Secretary for Health Dr. MacPhail Magwira observes that partnerships and collaborative relationships are critical to deliver results for children and to contribute significantly to realising their rights and child survival.



"In a developing country shuch as Malawi it is critical that a broad range of strategic partnerships are established to achieve appropriate outcomes" said Magwira who called Civil Society Organisations (CSO's) to collaborate with government saying "Malawi realises" that CSO's has the local knowledge to inderstand what works at the grassroots level as well as challenges.

MacPhail Magwira: collaboration is power


He also appealed to all faith groups and CSO's to continue encourage local communities and families to adopt "priority behaviors" ten life saving acts for children.



"As government following our renewed commitment to reduce child deaths we will not only support but also initiate the involvement of the civil society in the APR movement" he said



Magwira however hailed CSO's for their focus on social accountability as part of APR in Malawi which he said will go beyond the sharpening, implementing and scaling up of high impact internvetions for maternal and neonatal health and provide a greater scope toward promoting engagement of children and families and communities to hold authorities accountable with respect to rights fulfilment.



Since the Child Survival Call to Action, in June 2012, in Washington DC, 178 governments as well as hundreds of civil society and faith based organisations have signed a pledge, vowing to do everything possible to stop women and children from dying of causes that are easily avoidable. 



Malawi is one of the 178 countries that have renewed their commitments to reduce under-five mortarity to 20 or less under-five deaths per 1000 live births by 2035 under 'A Promise Renewed (APR)' Initiative.

Local Participation in LL Trade Fair Let Down Organisers

Organizers for the Advertising for Business Growth Trade Fair in Lilongwe have appealed to Malawian businesses to learn to appreciate the importance of taking part in trade fairs.



Franklyn Mbewe one of the organizers for the 10 day trade fair event which began last week in Lilongwe made the remarks following the low participation by Malawian business.



A lot of businesses from Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya are among the most participating businesses. Some Malawian businesses have shunned the fair while others have began to attend the event which is meant for any kind of business.



Mbewe says participating in trade fair exposes businesses to potential markets and helps to grow businesses.



“The challenges we have so far is that the most of the businesses we have here are foreigners.” He said, “Malawians find it hard to participate in these fairs, so they delay while some only just promise to participate”



“It is good that Malawians businesses do participate in these trade fairs because this is a good market place for everyone to reach customers and have your contact details” emphasized Mbewe



A young Malawian business entrepreneur and Managing Director for Blessed Hands Investments, Charles Dillah says the fair has helped him to make connections with several customers.



He urged other businesses to make use of trade fair opportunities.

Gidani International Gets Lottery Operation License in Malawi

(Pic by LEVEL ART_Francesco
Jnr)

The National Lotteries Board has awarded license to a South African based company, Gidani International Limited to operate the Malawian National Lottery.



In a colorful event held Wednesday morning at Umodzi Park, Bingu International Conference Centre, Minister of Information, Tourism and Culture Honorable Kondwani Nankhumwa handed over the license to Chairman for Gidani International, Professor Bongani Aug Khumalo.

Hon Nankhumwa Left handing over
License to Prof. Khumalo
(Pic ByLEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)


Hon Nankhumwa asked the company to deliver its promise to professionally run the lottery in the country within the terms of the license.



Speaking at the event, Professor Bongani Khumalo, Chairperson for Gidani International Limited and Vice President for Africa Lottery Association, made commitment that the Malawi subsidiary shall work within the provisions of the license and will bring very exciting games.


Prof Khumalo (Pic by LEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)
He indicated that the company is set to employ more Malawians and offer business opportunity to local retailers through profitable sales of Gidani game products.



Prof. Khumalo said, the company will among others train and prepare its local staff by expatriates team to enable them take over the reins through skills transfer program.



The company has also indicated that it will make investments in Malawi, bring state of art technology for lottery and channel its proceeds for good cause to enable more Malawians benefit from the company.

Prof Khumalo (Pic by LEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)

Gidani International Chairman who announced the first ticket sale on 21st November 2015 and the first draw on Saturday 28th November 2015, said “the first jackpot will be a life changing” as the winner will walk away with K100 million.



Before Professor Khumalo delivered his speech, BA LLB Director and Shareholder of Gidani International, Jai Banda assured that Gidani International will not only ensure that the lottery is professionally run beyond reproach but will also make significant difference in Malawi, sentiments which were equally share by Chairman for National Lotteries Board Mr. Billy Banda.


Jai Banda (Pic by LEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)
Jai Banda said “We the local partners have a meaningful relationship with the international company that will bring poverty alleviation, create wealth and job opportunities.” 



“As local shareholders we will be actively involved in the management of the company. We will be part of the process to identify and train personnel” he said while adding that the local shareholders shall also ensure that the company operates national lottery in compliance with the law and that all the National Lottery Board’s obligations are fulfilled.


Master Maliro (Pic by LEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)
Earlier, Cheif Executove Officer at National Lotteries Board Mr. Master Maliro indicated that Gilani International Limited has been awarded the 5 year contract license after its application was successful among the three companies that expressed interest to operate in Malawi.



Maliro also said the Gidani application went through thorough scrutiny before being awarded the license and the Board is convinced that Gidani is going to work effectively since it has a good background in other African countries for 7 years.



Gidani will launch its operations later in November this year.



Malawi has previously experienced intermittent operations from Lottery companies. Several companies ended their operations before end of the license term.

Police File Details Death of An Officer Shot By Armed Robbers

Though Malawi Police Service decline to reveal the identity of a police officer shot dead and two others injure by armed robbers Monday morning, the social media had in the same day evening shared file believed to be the police report sourced from police.



The report includes names of both victims and suspected robbers as well as detailed events of the shooting.



This is a file being shared on the social media



MURDER / ARMED ROBBERY



DECEASED: NO: A5517 SGT. ANTHONY MKOKHO



Occurred today the 8th June 2015 near Cashbuild roundabout Lilongwe at about 0900hrs.



Brief Facts are that on this date No. A5517 Sgt Mkokho, Vge; Manyamba, T/A; Tchena, District; Mulanje, C/O PMS C Division  and No. B3060 Const James Clifford; Village; Chizuma, T/A; Mphoma, District: Nkhotakota C/O PMS C Division were on escort duties of Petroda Money in a Minibus BQ 3472 Toyota Hiace Driven by Mr Wilson Chikweya, age: 33 years, Village; Mtekateka, T/A; Mponela, District; Dowa, C/O Petroda Malawi and accompanied by an Accountant Mr. Hassan Ali, Aged: 44years, Kenyan National, C/O Petroda Malawi Limited.



They collected the money approx K46.4 million kwacha sales from various filling stations to petroda Headquarters in area 4 filling station near kamuzu Central Hospital Roundabout. At this time they were proceeding to FMB Bank.


When they reached near Cash build roundabout unknown criminals using BS 6189 Nissan Tilda Saloon (stolen from area 9 but belonging to Isaland Investment Real  Real Number MJ 7494 Nissan Tilda)


The criminals blocked the Minibus, the police officers consequently fired one bullet to scare away the criminals. The criminals came out from their vehicle and started shooting at the Minibus.



In the process No. A5517 Sgt. Anthony Mkokho was killed on the scene while while No. B3060 Constable James Clifford was shot in the head and he is critically injured noe admitted at Kamuzu Central Hospital. The criminals run away with a bag of money amounting to K46.4 Million.


After the incident at cash build the criminals took the road to crossroads roundabout into Chitukuko road direction. Upon reaching Chitukuko, they attacked a Nissan Bongo Minibus MH 6100  driven by by Mr Gerald Tsogolani, C/O Mr Innocent Meja PSI Malawi, Box 30133, Lilongwe 3. They shot some bullets to scare passengers and subsequently hijacked the Minibus.
Fortunately Zone 2 under supervision of Insp Duncan Duncan Kamanga of Lingadzi Police who were in area 47 sector 2, reacted quickly to the scene.



On the scene,  BS 6189 Nissan Tilda Saloon a vehicle used criminals,  K2C rifle serial No. K007376 with with 5 rounds of ammunitions snatched from Police Officers were recovered. One K2C rifle serial No. K0078147 has been stolen. However the criminals used two bullets from Police firearm and have gone away with 3 rounds of live ammunitions.
Follow up minibus MH 6100 Nissan Bongo was recovered near Majesty Lodge in area 47. Currently investigations to trace and arrest the criminals have been  intensified.



However information from well wishers indicate that Ex Police Officers Mr Richard Tsotsi Phiri who was dismissed from PMS, Mr. Makina a known Armed Robber, Mr. Fred Juma and Benson Harawa (whose driving license and ATM Card were found in the car used by these criminals are the people who were also  involved in area 47 Robberies) are the main suspects.

Mphwiyo Shooting Case: Am Impartial Justice Mtambo Tell Kasambara

Justice Michael Mtambo has explained reasons why he refused to grant Raphael Kasambara an application that the judge hearing the case of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder of former budget director Paul Mphwiyo, recuse himself from hearing the case.



Kasambara found with case to answer and self represented lawyer in the case made an application that judge Justice Michael Mtambo should recuse himself from hearing the case.



He cited that Mtambo in his ruling on case to answer or no case to answer had brought issues that were not testified by the witnesses. He added that the judgment which saw three others being acquitted from the case had predetermined issues that would make the judge use in his final judgment and the judge seem to be siding with the prosecution.



However, justice Mtambo said, he remains professional and that he cannot take side. Mtambo also mentioned that his judgment of case to answer or no case to answer Kasambara was favored as the judge dropped him from the case of attempted murder. 



The case has been adjourned to 24th July 2015 following defense application that the court produce court records of the witnesses to enable them ably prepare for the defense.



On House Keeping, the court also agreed that the same date the defense shall tell the court if the accused are going to testify or remain silent. If they are going to testify the defense shall also be expected to inform the court if they are going to testify alone or are calling witnesses (This is in the view of the law which requires that it is not automatic that the person accused in the crime would testify in defense (right to remain silence))



Raphael Kasambara is one of the suspects in the case together with McDonal Kumwembe and Pika Manondo answering attempted murder of Paul Mphwiyo. Three others; Dauka Manondo, Robert Kadzuwa and Oswald Lutepo were acquitted after being found with no case to answer.

Monday 8 June 2015

“No Panic” Says Police As Malawians Are Shocked with Death of Police Officer

Hon Atupele Muluzi& Lexten Kachama


Malawi Police Service says Malawians should not panic, as the death of police officer shot by armed criminals shock the nation.


Inspector General (IG) of Malawi Police Service Lexten Kachama made the remarks Monday evening in Lilongwe when giving an update of the armed robbery leading to the death of one police officer and serious injury of another officer and an official from Petroda filling station.


The two survivors are receiving treatment at Kamuzu Central Hospital after being attacked on Monday morning at around 10:00 hours near Cash build in the Capital city, Lilongwe by unidentified armed robbers. 


The three were in a police escort taking Petroda filling station money to the bank using Petroda minibus registration number BQ 3422. But unexpectedly, armed robbers fired shots at the bus killing one officer and injured the two before going away with the cash. 


No arrest has been made but police have managed to recover the attacked minibus and the vehicle used in the crime together with a pistol stolen from the officer killed in the action.


The Police IG, Kachama who was with the Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security honorable Atupele Muluzi at the briefing declined to disclose particulars of the victims saying police will reveal them once communication is passed on to their family members. 


Kachama said Malawi police is deeply saddened with the death and critical injury of another officer and has condemned the incident calling it “barbaric unbecoming practice” 


“Police is however assuring the members of the general public not to panic and live in fear” he said, “Police are on the ground day and night living no stone unturned to arrest those involved in the commission of the crime”


He said roadblocks have been mounted across the country, intensive foot and vehicle patrols are being conducted and that civilian clothed police officers are on the ground to investigate the incident.


Kachama however, appealed to general public to tip police and that those who witnessed the crime should help police with information to be treated with confidentiality.


The Police IG also asked police officers not to be discouraged with this incident. While asking Malawians to work together with police Kachama also assured the nation that police shall wake and fight crime according to the laws of Malawi and will use all possible means. 
Muluzi and Kachama


Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security Hon Atupele Muluzi who sent his sympathy to the victims, has described the deceased officer as a “brave officer that lost his life today during his line of duty” 


Hon Muluzi mentioned that issues of safety and security of citizens and investors is high priority for government. He said this incident is one of the unusual incidences and promised that the matter will handled very seriously. 


“I would like to join the Inspector of Police to assure the general public that we are taking these incidences very, very seriously indeed. Perpetrators will be caught” he assured, and repeated “Perpetrators will be caught and put behind bars where ever they may be.”


The Minister also echoed Kachama remarks that Malawi police is geared to take a decisive action to send strong message to criminals and appealed that Malawians should share with police any information of whereabouts of these criminals. 


During the press briefing the Inspector General of Police indicated that about five criminals were at the scene during the shooting and that more than sixteen bullets were shot. 


Kachama who described the situation as “Pathetic” having lost a life of a police officer on his line of duty also said it is apparent that the two officers were in a terrible situation which he hopes they were taken by surprise.

Malawians Welcome Suspension of MSB Sale

Demonstrators against MSB sale 

Malawians welcome President Mutharika decision to suspend the sale of Malawi Savings Bank and pave way for the public debate. 



On Wednesday evening President Mutharika announced the suspension of the sale having listened to both opposing and supporting views.



Recently some concerned Malawians and Civil Society Organisations protested against the sale of MSB 



President Mutharika in a statement did not hide to mention that though a lot spoke with one voice, but those who have ventured to do so have mostly spoken from a partisan point of view or without full knowledge or proper information. As a result, the real and actual financial status of Malawi Savings Bank has been blurred.

President Mutharika 


In a statement President Mutharika says though the fact remains that MSB has serious liquidity problems which financial experts maintains the disposal of the bank, it is clear that the reasons for opposition are political for some people and sentimental for others



Mutharika has called upon everyone to approach this matter with an open mind.



Mutharika has further invited all those who have spoken on this matter including the Members of Parliament, civil society organizations and the experts to come up with reasonable proposals covering all the aspects of the transaction so that they map the way forward and further appeals to all sides of the debate to speak about this matter in a manner which is fair, objective and non-partisan.



In the streets people have welcomed the decision to suspend the sale arguing that MSB is a public asset and decision made by few individuals was wrong and hopes  that the process will be done in a transparent  manner



Some said there is no need to sell the bank as the decision will not benefit Malawians.



Going forward others says wide consultation is necessary.


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