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President Chakwera emphasizes youth inclusion in national development

By Burnett Munthali

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has reiterated his administration’s commitment to the inclusion of youth in various sectors, emphasizing their critical role in Malawi’s economic development.

Speaking on the significance of youth empowerment, the President outlined key initiatives aimed at ensuring young people have access to resources, opportunities, and an enabling environment to thrive.

One of the major initiatives highlighted by President Chakwera is the expansion of electricity to rural areas through the Malawi Rural Electrification Programme (MAREP).

He underscored the importance of this program, particularly for young entrepreneurs and students who rely on electricity to enhance their productivity, access digital tools, and engage in small-scale businesses that drive local economies.

By improving energy access, the government aims to unlock opportunities for innovation, education, and economic growth in rural communities.

Education remains a top priority for President Chakwera’s administration.

He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring that all young people have access to quality education by constructing additional classrooms and schools across the country.

This effort, he stated, is designed to create a conducive learning environment and protect students from harsh weather conditions that often disrupt academic activities.

Moreover, he emphasized the need to provide adequate learning materials at all levels, acknowledging that resource constraints have historically affected the quality of education in Malawi.

In addition to formal education, President Chakwera announced plans to establish technical colleges in every district to equip young people with practical skills essential for employment and entrepreneurship.

He stressed that vocational training is a key driver of economic transformation, enabling the youth to gain expertise in various trades and industries.

Recognizing the potential of the creative industry, the President also assured that the arts sector would remain a government priority.

He emphasized that young artists, musicians, and cultural practitioners would receive the necessary support to maximize their talents and contribute meaningfully to the economy.

President Chakwera also addressed issues affecting youth with disabilities, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to ensuring their active participation in all national affairs.

He highlighted the revival of the Malawi Council of Disability Affairs (MACODA) as a crucial step toward addressing the challenges faced by disabled youth.

Furthermore, he warned against discrimination and mistreatment of young people with disabilities, stressing that such offenses would be met with legal consequences.

He called on the Ministry of Gender to handle cases of discrimination with the utmost seriousness, ensuring that inclusivity and equal opportunities are upheld.

As his government continues to roll out these initiatives, President Chakwera expressed optimism about the future of Malawi’s youth.

He urged all stakeholders, including government agencies, civil society, and the private sector, to work together in fostering an environment that empowers young people to actively participate in the nation’s development.

His vision, he noted, is to see a generation of well-educated, skilled, and innovative youth driving Malawi toward a prosperous future.

World Bank lauds Chakwera for financial prudence

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The World Bank has lauded President Lazarus Chakwera’s administration for it’s prudence in the usage of resources that the country gets from the institution.

World Bank Country Director Nathan Belete made the remarks on Friday at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe, during an interface with President Chakwera.

In his remarks, the country director explained that unlike other countries, “The World Bank does not have have any fiducial issues with Malawi.”

“The money is spent well, it’s achieving results at faster rates than we have in other countries.

“Obviously we have other projects that give us a little grey hair than others but you should know that we have a strong portfolio and that your government is implementing these projects well,” he said.

Belete also hailed President Chakwera for championing the International Development Association (IDA) – a World Bank fund that provides grants and low-interest loans to the world’s poorest countries.

“The video you made has been seen widely across the globe. Your personal commitment to do that and the commitment of your team to make it happen. We really thank you for that because it has been tramendously helpful.

“I am sure you know that we were able to raise US$100 billion in December for IDA 21which was in the world of today, a huge achievement,” he said.

In his remarks, the Malawi leader expressed gratitude to the World Bank for always being a strong partner to Malawi.

He thanked the World Bank for it’s continued support to Malawi especially in the areas of agriculture, energy, and social protection.

“These are the critical areas where Malawi is struggling alot. The World Bank has been there for us. Your support has helped us to support the vulnerable. You are a friend for all seasons,” he said.

President Chakwera also assured the bank that his administration is working tirelessly to bring back the country’s economy on its feet.

Road to September 16: CCAP Blantyre Synod favours Mutharika

MANGOCHI-(MaraviPost)-The CCAP Blantyre Synod has endorsed former President Peter Mutharika, giving him benedictions ahead of the General Elections on September 16, 2025.

A delegation of 71 clerics from the synod visited Mutharika at his private residence, Page House, to offer prayers and benedictions for his well-being and guidance.

The event was seen as a gesture of goodwill and spiritual support for Mutharika’s potential candidacy in the upcoming elections.

DPP’s spokesperson Shadric Namalomba said the prayer session aimed to invoke God’s blessings and guidance for Mutharika as he navigates the country’s complex political landscape.

In his sermon, Rev. Samson Nseu drew parallels between Mutharika’s political journey and the biblical story of Nehemiah, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and faith in the face of adversity.

He urged Mutharika to remain steadfast and draw strength from God, who remains the ultimate source of guidance and resilience.

The CCAP Blantyre Synod’s endorsement and benedictions for Mutharika have been interpreted by some as a significant boost to his potential candidacy.

The nation is yet to see which presidential candidate CCAP Livingstonia Synod will endorse.

Malawi’s renowned rights activist Bright Kampaundi dies

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-One of the country’s civil rights group activists Bright Kampaundi has died.

The late Kampaundi died at St Luke Diang hospital in the capital Lilongwe on Friday morning, February 21, 2025.

Forum for National Development (FND) National Coordinator Fyson Chodzi has confirmed the death of Kampaundi who was FND’s Board Chairperson.

Chodzi told the Maravi Post a while ago that the late Kampaundi was admitted at Diang Hospital last night after suffering from High blood pressure.

“He was later diagnosed with blood clotting in his head. The doctors recommended for surgery today as he was not responding any medication.

“It was until today, around 9:00 am he pronounce dead at the hospital,” shocked Chodzi.

He added, “We can’t go like this. We spoken yesterday not knowing it was our last conversation

“We will always remember him for his good and calm heart on national matter”.

According to Chodzi, the late Kampaundi burial will be held in Lilongwe, a date to be communicated.

More to come….

Chakwera to appear before Parliament on Feb 26

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-President Lazarus Chakwera will appear before Parliament on Wednesday, February 26, 2025.

Leader of house, Chimwendo Banda announced that Chakwera will appear before the house next week to answer questions in line with the State of Nation Address.

Chimwendo said that the Malawi leader is still keeping his promise to answer questions at the August House since he was appointed.

Chimwendo however condemns Mzimba North lawmaker, Yeremieya Chihana, for squandering Community Development Fund money with no development.

He argued that telling the house that the current regime did nothing in his constituency while he mismanaged the funds for development is an insult to government.

In addition, he stated that individuals should learn to speak the truth and avoid combining politics even if we are in a campaign period.

In his roundup remarks, George Chaponda, the Leader of the Opposition, said that Chimwendo did not have the right to shame members of the August House for not agreeing with what the SONA had expressed.

Chaponda said everyone has a right to express his concerns about the SONA without being intimidated by the Leader of the house.

He therefore said the president was suppose to use section 69 subsection 3 state that the president should outline what is expected to appear in the budget and they are ready to ask Chakwera questions of national importance.

Malawi Lawmakers protest over Maize price hike

By Dorica Mtenje

LILONGWE Maravipost Lawmakers protested in the August House today, Thursday, January 20, while opposition members blamed government lawmakers for the maize price hike.

Democratic Progressive party (DPP) Victor Musowa, a representative from Mulanje Bale in Parliament, was the first to voice out his opinion by asking members to discuss the national importance of the maize hike.

Malawi congress party(MCP)Member of Parliament for Dedza Central, Ishmael Onani said the country needs an irrigation system implemented to ensure adequate food supply and that the ministry of trade should inspect different markets to validate the maize price.

United Democratic Front(UDF)Esther Jolobala, who is a member of Parliament for Machinga East, accused government of not doing enough to eradicate hunger in this country.

According to her, the government is politicizing the distribution of maize during the era of hunger, with the vice president only distributing relief maize to MCP supporters.

“We cannot go back to the one-party system, every Malawian needs to receive the relief item without politicizing it,” said Jolobala.

This did not impress the Malawi Congress Party spokesperson, Jessie Kabwila, who is also Minister of Higher Education saying that the Machinga East regulator was not telling the truth.

The leader of the house, Chimwendo Banda, asked the august house to refrain from bringing politics into the house and remind Machinga East legislator that one of the councillors in her area stole maize for the vulnerable people in her area.

“Chidyerano” culture that allows exchanging couples for sex gets ground in Zambia

…..Malawi, Mozambique nationals are flocking into Zambia to embrace the culture…

LUSAKA-(MaraviPost)-Chidyerano, a custom which married men and women exchange partners for sex is getting ground in Zambia.

In an interview with a number of women and men in Petauke and Chipata are excited with the norm.

Chipata and Petauke residents have defended their new culture Chidyelano saying it is excellent and extremely motivating and is helping keeping marriages intact.

“Instead of admiring someone’s husband or wife, we just negotiate with the owner of that person and exchange for sex,” excited Enoch Ngozo.

This publication understands that Chidyelano, a traditional practice of exchanging wives and husbands for sexual pleasure during mobile markets locally known as Kabwandile in eastern province has gained momentum.

Chipata district traditional Affairs Assistant officer, Cecilia Tembo, says Chidyelano, attracts foreign nationals from Malawi and Mozambique during NCHWALA.

Tembo disclosed this in Chipata today, during the Zambia National Men’s Network for Genders’ preparation meeting for NCHWALA.

She explained that Chidyelano is a traditional practice which involves married men or women exchanging their partners for sexual pleasure which most people in Eastern Province practice happily

Chinese national blows Companies  MK70 million at casino, arrested for theft

By Twink Jones Gadama

In a shocking tale of betrayal and recklessness, a 27-year-old Chinese national, Wang Jixiang, has been arrested by the police for squandering his boss’s K70 million kwacha at a local casino.

According to police spokesperson Hastings Chigalu, Wang Jixiang was entrusted by his boss, who is currently abroad, to deposit the money at a bank.

However, instead of following his boss’s instructions, Wang Jixiang decided to take a detour to the casino, where he spent the entire K70 million kwacha on bets.

The police spokesperson revealed that Wang Jixiang’s boss had ordered him to deposit the money at the bank, but he had other plans. “He took his boss’s vehicle and went to the casino, where he spent all the money,” Chigalu said.

After blowing the entire amount, Wang Jixiang’s phones went out of reach, and he went into hiding.

However, the police were hot on his heels and managed to track him down to Area 43, where he was hiding at the residence of a fellow Chinese national, Wen Jui, aged 50.

The police also arrested Wen Jui for concealing Wang Jixiang and preventing him from being arrested.

During interrogation, Wang Jixiang confessed to spending the K70 million kwacha at the casino.

He also revealed that he had abandoned his boss’s vehicle at the gate of Bwaila clinic, and the police were able to recover the vehicle.

The police spokesperson commended the swift action of the police in apprehending Wang Jixiang and recovering the vehicle. “We are committed to maintaining law and order in our community, and we will not tolerate any behavior that puts individuals or society at risk,” Chigalu said.

The incident has raised concerns about the prevalence of gambling addiction and the need for stricter regulations to prevent such incidents.

“This is a classic case of how gambling can destroy lives,” said a local resident on condition of anonymity. “The casino should also be held accountable for allowing someone to spend such a large amount of money in one sitting.”

The police have charged Wang Jixiang with theft and concealment of stolen property, while Wen Jui has been charged with concealing a suspect. The two are expected to appear in court soon.

As the investigation continues, the police are urging members of the public to report any suspicious activity or behavior to the authorities. “We rely on the public’s cooperation to keep our community safe,” Chigalu said.

The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability and responsible behavior, particularly when it comes to handling large sums of money.

As the police continue to investigate the matter, one thing is clear: Wang Jixiang’s reckless actions will have serious consequences.

The police are also urging employers to be cautious when entrusting their employees with large sums of money.

“Employers should ensure that they have adequate measures in place to prevent such incidents from occurring,” Chigalu said.

As the community continues to grapple with the implications of this incident, one thing is clear: the need for responsible behavior and accountability is more pressing than ever.

Malawi Speaker Gotani Hara appointed to A Global body as IPU member to help bring peace to Ukraine

By Dorica Mtenje

LILONGWE Maravipost

Malawi Speaker of Parliament Catherine Gotani Hara has been elected as a member of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) to help in the peaceful resolution of Ukraine.

Hara was elected during the IPU General Assembly and Related Meetings that were held in Geneva, Switzerland from 23rd to
27thMarch, 2024.

The leader of the delegation, Ken Kandodo, made the remarks while presenting a report to the House for information and consideration.

Ken Kandodo
fired – Labour Minister, Ken Kandodo

Kandodo stated that the meeting brought together over 400 parliamentarians from across the globe, including Malawi
to discuss pressing global issues.

He stated that the Assembly emphasized the significance of global the resolution of challenges such as climate change, peace, and security requires cooperation of sustainable development

He added that the delegation discussed how technological advancements have an impact on society.

“I am concerned about the deterioration of peace and the escalation and severity of conflicts within and between countries, which could jeopardize development gains and attainment,Said Kandodo.

He stated that delegates were more concerned about the vulnerable, marginalized, and under-access to socio-economic and political rights.

Highlighting that Conflict’s impact worsens already existing disparities, such as unequal democracy, and the need for legislative frameworks to adjust to these modifications

He therefore Reaffirmed their stance on Parliamentary diplomacy.

CDEDI introduces free toll-free number to expose public officers, politicians, banks behind forex crisis

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The country’s civil rights group Center for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) is engaging an international organisation for exposing public officers, politicians who are behind scarcity of forex in the country.

Executive Director, Sylvester Namiwa told the news conference on Wednesday, February 20, 2025 in the capital Lilongwe that through free-toll number, the international organisation will help incoding, receiving details of individuals, politicians, public officers, banks who are aiding black market forex trading.

Namiwa revealed that some cabinet ministers, government officials, and banks are into illegal forex trading hence the initiative hence to expose the cartel.

He however alleges that these individuals are obtaining forex from banks, that, have captured the economy.

“According to our findings, this trend is contributing to the further weakening of the local currency against the US dollar, as the latter is being traded without any backing,” said Namiwa.

Namiwa further reveals that they have the names of those involved.

For instance, he claims that a certain minister applied for $450,000 from one of the commercial banks but then sold the money directly to a Malawian businessperson of Asian origin at a rate of MK4,200.

Here is CDEDI full statement….

CALL TO REVIVE CITIZEN POWER AMID FOREX CRISIS

It is disheartening to note that Cabinet ministers, top government officials, the ruling elite and top banking officials, have captured the economy and turned
the glaring mismatch between the official dollar rate and that on the black market into an instant lucrative business at the expense of the deserving business community.

This is the scenario that investigations by the Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) have found out.

According to the findings, this trend is to blame for the further weakening of the unit against the US dollar since the latter is being traded without any backing.

A case in point is that after the cancellation of the pre-loaded visa cards, that was subjected to abuse, commercial banks have put their foot down and are
not selling the much sought-after US dollar, currently pegged at K1,751.00 on the official market.

Shockingly, the accumulated forex is easily accessed by powerful ministers and ruling elite who travel on the pretext of transacting government business.

In their application for forex, they inflate their requirements and the moment they get the dollar, they immediately sell it to the desperate business community at black market rate.

Malawians may wish to know that at the height of this forex crisis, a senior Cabinet minister and influential Malawi Congress Party figure, whose name we
have but will withhold for now, has the luxury of buying real property in US dollars.

Just recently, the flamboyant politician applied for $450,000 at one of the commercial banks, which is about K788 million at the official rate, but took
the money directly to a Malawian businessperson of Asian origin, where he sold the dollars at K4,200, translating to about K1.8 billion, making an instant
profit of almost K1 billion.

This means the said business person will import goods and services reflecting a black market rate, when if it were not for this Cabinet minister, he could have
accessed the same dollars on the formal market.

The above scenario, probably explains why Cabinet ministers, top government officials and party officials are hoping from one country to another, not to serve

Malawians, rather siphoning the US dollar from the formal system to the black market.

And details have emerged that some powerful individuals are, actually, getting the forex direct from the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM).

Given the situation above, it is clear that there is total chaos in the Malawi money market where both the central bank and commercial banks are not
accountable, let alone transparent, in their dealings.

This development has, however, impacted negatively on the welfare of Malawians, where prices of basic goods and services are going up on a daily basis.

Unless something is done to stop this illicit business, the gap between the conventional and black market will continue to widen and the forex scarcity will worsen.

The above, coupled with lack of government incentives to encourage diaspora remittances, paints a gloomy economic picture.

The Exchange Control Act is discouraging those in the diaspora from channeling their hard-earned savings
through their Foreign Denominated Accounts (FDAs) since it is compulsory that larger chunks of their money will be converted into the local unit automatically.

To avert a forced loss, the Act has rendered FDAs redundant, since mechanisms have been put in place to ensure that savings of Malawians in the diaspora get home but at the same time enjoy the black market rate.

Apparently, some Malawians have information and names of those involved but have, unfortunately, resigned to fate, owing to the fact that mandated State
organs such as the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) and the Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA) have been captured by the same people at the centre of this illicit trade.

CDEDI, however, hereby reminds Malawians that as per the wording and spirit of Section 12 of the Republican Constitution, they should not feel helpless or intimidated, rather they should stand up to address the crisis that is threatening their survival and that of millions of other Malawians.

In view of the above, CDEDI intends to revive the people power hashtag to dismantle this cartel and liberate the economy by using the lifestyle audit and naming-and-shaming to expose those involved.

In order to give back power to the people, CDEDI has since come up with an initiative dubbed ‘The People Power Forum’ where the citizenry will have a chance to ‘nominate’ public officers whose lifestyle, wealth and property is not consumerate with their legitimate earnings.

Thus far, CDEDI has engaged a reputable international institution to manage the ‘nomination process’ in a manner that does not give room for manipulation.
The process will take a tips- off anonymous route in the following categories:

The executive (Cabinet ministers)

Political appointees (advisers and State residences employees)

The legislature (Members of Parliament)

The Judiciary (Judges, Magistrates and Lawyers)

Civil and public servants.
The format is simple: A dedicated toll free line will be made public where the citizenry will be required to push their vote in line with the above mentioned categories, singling out those that they wish to justify their lifestyle against their earnings publicly as a sure way that they are not beneficiaries of theft, corruption and illicit proceeds.

Needless to say that a good citizen pays tax, therefore, the standard expectation would be that all business proceeds should be accompanied by proof of payment of tax to the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA), to clear any doubts.

By the end of the day, Malawians will be given an opportunity to distinguish between honest and corrupt public officials. This public court will be held every
fortnight and a draw of names of candidates from the different categories will be conducted.


LIt is sad to note that after voting, Malawians have literally nothing that gives them leverage to invoke the powers contained in the Constitution.

This is the reason those elected become untouchable and in the process loot and plunder public coffers without remorse.

Meanwhile, CDEDI hereby urges Malawians within and outside the country, groups and institutions to come forward and provide both technical and material support to help make this dream of bringing back people power a reality.

SYLVESTER NAMIWA
CDEDI EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR