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Reminder to MCP and Gospel Kazako, Multiparty Malawi has a Free Economy

Minister of Information and Government spokesperson Gospel Kazako

 Shared by George KandodoBanda

The last time Malawi Congress Party (MCP) was in Government it was not a free market economy. But now market forces dictate price structures in our beloved Malawi. I was therefore disheartened by Minister of Information  and Government spokesperson Gospel Kazako’s  escapade on prices reductions in private sector,  it’s uncalled for and painting a negative picture to whannabe investors. 

MCP has failed to reduce prices of their campaign pledges based on the argument of contractual obligations.  So, you tell me these companies do not have contractual obligations they do not have loans and overdrafts? Let us sober up prices are a result of market sizes and viability of a particular project.

Am surprised the MCCI is mute on such Government actions.

 The market size of Multichoice South Africa  compared to Malawi.  It is quite huge which enables low prices based  on customer  base size .  So, stop  destroying the viability of the little companies left in this country.  Above all,  their customer base is already shrinking due to the customers disposable income due to COVID-19

 The Ministry of Trade should now curtail the behavior of Ministers who are destroying business. I urge Tonse Ministers to evaluate their actions and not override other Ministries in their efforts to outshine each other. Let business run freely based on market forces.

Malawi’s gender activist Seodi White fired from public reform directorate

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Seodi Venekai-Rudo White fired

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)—Renowned and maverick gender activist Seodi White has been fired from her position as Chief Director for Public Reforms at the Office of President and Cabinet (OPC).

According to Government spokesperson Gospel Kazako White, who rose the said position during the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) regime, did not pass through the normal procedure of recruitment in the civil service.

Kazako added that it is not only White who has been sent packing but also Director of Information in the Ministry of Information Nzati Nkolokosa and his deputy Deogratias Mmana.

In an apparent responding to those who might think it is witch hunting, Kazako said the dismissals are not personal but the current administration wants to re-align public service for the development of the country.

The Minister says more dismissals will come, to affect people who used shortcuts getting their employment in government departments.

Seodi White, who is also a trained lawyer, was a fierce critic of the Joyce Banda administration and has been a Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) loyalist since the time of Bingu wa Mutharika.

Seodi also mobilized women across the country this year to protest against Human Rights Defenders Coalition who were leading Anti-Jane Ansah demonstrations in collaboration with the Malawi Congress Party and UTM supporters.

HRDC wanted Ansah to resign for mismanaging the 2019 Presidential Election which was eventually nullified by the Constitutional Court.

The ConCourt judgment was also upheld by the Supreme Court of Appeal.

Of Kazako, Kandodo appointments: Malawians must reject dictatorship with contempt it deserves

From right; Gospel Kazako-Malawi Information Minister

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The appointment of the Kazako family and the Kandodo family is a desperate attempt by the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) to sabotage Democracy and it is the re-birth of dictatorship in Malawi.

In every democracy, we have three arms of government namely Judiciary, Legislature and Executive. However, it has been argued that the media is the fourth arm of government. Granted!

The Legislature is headed by the Speaker of the National assembly and MCP controls Parliament as they have their member, Catherine Gotan Hara, as the head of the legislation and they also control the Executive as Lazarus Chakwera is the head of the Executive.

It is common knowledge that the Judiciary has largely influenced regime change in Malawi suggesting, without doubt, that the MCP also controls the Judiciary.

The above scenario means that MCP controls all the three arms of government and was only remaining with the media to completely put the nation under siege and suffocate any criticism and suppress diversity.

The appointment of the Kazakos and the Kandodos is therefore an attempt by MCP to control both the public and private media as Zodiak radio/TV and Times Group Media belongs to these two (2) families and obviously MCP will also control the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC).

The disheartening reality is that even the emerging governance institution which is supposed to provide checks and balances to the Executive , the Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) is even engulfed in party politicking hiding behind the banner of CSOs. The church is also rotten to the core and they take sides without any shame of diversion.

Khumbize Chiponda Kandondo, Malawi’s Health minister

We are therefore in a very unfortunate situation, as a democracy, where we need a critical thought on perspective which asserts that the news media’s role in democracy is influenced by those with political power or wealth despite being critical players in shaping and strengthening of the principles of democracy and good governance.

This is evidenced by Dr Anthony Gunde’s journal “Rethinking Media Ownership and Democratic Governance in Malawi from 2002 to 2012” in which he concluded that it is only Nation Newspaper (Week end Nation) which has stand the test of many regimes and has demonstrated editorial indipendence in its content

“Between 2002–2012, Malawi was governed by three Presidents representing three different political parties and they all expressed distaste towards the Weekend Nation newspaper. During this period, it was found out that its political ownership had no direct bearing on the journalists’ political role to enhance democracy and good governance in Malawi”, he asserts.

This is why the MCP can now play hide and seek with Malawians and can be insensitive to their actions as evidenced by their recent change on Universal Fertilizer Subsidy campaign promise, a U turn on 1 million jobs, politicking on tax free bracket and the latest childish and selfish selection of families and siblings as cabinet membes besides being dominated by Chewas from Central region.

The only power Malawians have now is themselves and their belief that they can change things if they want and indeed they can.

A gospel that coddles the powerful Chilima

By C Sean Kampondeni

Having listened to the Malawi Vice President Saulos Chilima interview on Zodiak, I see an elephant in the room that is worth pointing out and that nobody is addressing: Gospel Kazako treats the powerful politicians and government officials he interviews with kid gloves.

He did that with the president in December and has done it again with the Vice President in July. The entire tone, body language, and focus of the interviews is like that of a man interviewing his bosses, towing the line and lacking any real moment of uncomfortable scrutiny.

He even gives the guests the luxury of controlling the narrative of the interview, depending on them to supply the facts, like how he asked Chilima if he is clean and free of corruption, so that it was Chilima himself who supplied information about his involvement in the sale of a house that was alleged to have connections to corruption.
Gospel asked the questions, but came with no facts of his own to press Chilima for an explanation.

Just on this subject of corruption alone, Gospel could have stated what the VP’s net worth was when he declared his assets in 2014, then stated what that net worth is in 2018, and then asked him to explain the difference, but he didn’t.

Gospel could have stated how much tax payer Kwachas the VP and his office has expended in four years and then asked him why Malawians must continue to foot that kind of bill for an office whose impact is negligible, but he didn’t.

Gospel could have named DPP corruption scandal after scandal in the last four years and how much Malawi has lost, then asked the VP for an explanation for his silence when each of them came to light, but he didn’t.

Gospel could have referred to the recent scandal of how his boss received a 2 million dollar kickback from a company that stole from Malawians through a contract to supply food rations to the police, then asked Chilima to state if and when he knew about that kickback, what other contracts we Malawians should review due to suspicions that they were fraudulent, and why he has said nothing about any of it until now, but he didn’t.

He could have said, “when you say that we must condemn those who have amassed millions by defrauding Malawians when we know they had nothing four years ago, why don’t you lead by example and tell us now whose inexplicable wealth you have the courage to condemn”, but he didn’t.

Instead, all Gospel could muster to ask the VP was, “He who condemns something must come with clean hands. Are you yourself clean? How far are you from corruption?”

Similarly, in December, Gospel’s question to the President on corruption was, “Do you think there is rampant corruption in your government and do you think you are winning the fight against corruption?” That is all. Just think of that. On the subject of a terrible evil like corruption that is killing our patients in hospitals by robbing them of drugs, killing our young people’s futures by stealing funds for books and classrooms, killing our national sovereignty by diverting taxes to personal and party accounts until we are reduced to depending on begging other countries, that is all Gospel Kazako could think of asking the two men who preside over what is arguably the most corrupt Administration in Malawi’s democratic history.

Now, the broader question is: if an immense journalist like Gospel is himself unable to properly scrutinize those in power, what good news is there for the capacity of ordinary journalists to do so?