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TNM Super League champs Silver stocking up to defend title

TNM Super League champs Silver stocking up to defend title

18-05-2012 Football

MZUZU--They may be the defending champions but they aren’t sitting on their laurels, neither are they leaving any stone unturned in their quest to keep their silver line shining brighter... Read more

Nigerian artist ready to share ‘My Good is God’ with Malawians

Nigerian artist ready to share ‘My Good is God’ with Malawians

18-05-2012 Entertainment

BLANTYRE--South Africa based Nigerian gospel artist of the ‘God is good’ fame is now in Malawi for a two day concert to be held in Blantyre and Lilongwe.Uche-chukwu Agu said... Read more

Pres Joyce Banda makes new appointments

Pres Joyce Banda makes new appointments

17-05-2012 Politics

BREAKING: LILONGWE—Malawi’s new president Joyce Banda has made new appointments and the following are the names of individuals that have joined her administration. Malawi News Editor Steve Nhlane is new... Read more

Budget director Dalitso Kabambe had role in MRA scandal: Report

Budget director Dalitso Kabambe had role in MRA scandal: Report

17-05-2012 Politics

During a budget review in February, Finance Minister Ken Lipenga told parliament the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) had met its revenue target. A lawmaker however challenged the statement, saying MRA... Read more

Enough room for everyone, say no to homophobia—Malawi rights groups

Enough room for everyone, say no to homophobia—Malawi rights groups

17-05-2012 Politics

LILONGWE—Malawians should embrace tolerance and reject discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, human rights groups said Thursday on the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO)... Read more

99.5 percent of Malawians know about sexual minorities but...

99.5 percent of Malawians know about sexual minorities but...

17-05-2012 Politics

BLANTYRE--Up to 99.5 percent of Malawians know that sexual minorites--lesibians, gays, bisexuals, transgender and intersex – LGBTI - exist in the country, but they can't just approve of their sexual... Read more

JournAIDS drills media in population, climate change coverage

JournAIDS drills media in population, climate change coverage

17-05-2012 Society

LILONGWE--The local media has a vital role to play in the coverage of climate change and population dynamics, says the Journalists Association Against AIDS (JournAIDS).“We want to enable media houses... Read more

Malawi reaps the fruits of energy saver bulbs

Malawi reaps the fruits of energy saver bulbs

16-05-2012 Investments

BLANTYRE--Escom officials say the British funded programme to distribute two million energy saver bulbs is saving power.Escom, which produces 282 megawatts against a demand of 344, says it has saved... Read more

Unicef kicks off 2nd phase of vital supplies for primary health care

Unicef kicks off 2nd phase of vital supplies for primary health care

16-05-2012 Health

LILONGWE--The Medical Kits Project which delivers essential medicines and other supplies each month to primary health care facilities in Malawi has entered its second phase and will distribute 11,790 medical... Read more

Malawian who says she’s bisexual fights deportation from UK

Malawian who says she’s bisexual fights deportation from UK

16-05-2012 Society

BLANTYRE--Angeline Pirira Mwafulirwa, a Malawian mother of three, is claiming asylum in the United Kingdom as a refugee. She says that if she is returned to Malawi she’d serious threats... Read more



MP: Ngwazi Kamuzu would support Ngwazi Bingu’s austerity budget

Kamuzu-BandaLILONGWE—As Malawi’s ruling party continues to defend the country’s austerity budget, lawmakers on Tuesday reached into the past and invoked the name of the country’s first president, Dr. Kamuzu Banda, saying he too could have endorsed it.

"Our founding father Kamuzu wanted us to stand on our own. He wanted our independence to have a meaning and this Ngwazi has realised that dream,” said Christopher Ngwira (Mzimba Hora). “Most people who have criticised the Zero deficit budget simply don’t understand what it means."

Pres Bingu wa Mutharika admires Kamuzu’s development policies and gladly wears the title Ngwazi – the great one – similar to the late dictator. The zero deficit budget (ZDB), which is supposed to financed by local resources, was introduced when it became clear that donors, who provided up to 40 percent of Malawi’s development budget, would bail on the southern African country following concerns about economic mismanagement and human rights.  

Former Kamuzu bodyguard Nicholas Dausi (Mwanza Central) agreed with Ngwira, saying the ZDB recognized the need to live within one’s means and self-reliance which he said was what Kamuzu believed in.

Ironically, there’s little evidence to show that Kamuzi, who was in power for 30 years, made serious attempts to diversify the country’s agro-based economy which is suffering right now. Malawi’s top foreign exchange earner tobacco didn’t do well at the market last year and donors cutting off their aid made matters worse for Malawi.

Pres Mutharika often says after 47 years of independence, Malawi, which remains among the poorest in the world, should be able to do certain things, like paying salaries for civil servants, leaving donors to help with development projects. Critics agree but point out that the country’s tax base is too narrow to support the ZDB at this time.

Energy Minister Energy Minister Goodall Gondwe said the Mutharika administration had no intention of abandoning the ZDB.

Gondwe, a former finance minister, was reacting to opposition lawmaker Mc Steyen Mkomba (Dedza Central) who said “government should wake up and see that the ZBD will not generate
foreign exchange nor does it change anything as prices are going up.”

He criticised “our obsession with independence” which he said  “is contradictory as we keep blaming the global economy yet we insist we can be independent of the IMF which is a non-starter.”
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