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Malawi Govt snubs MPs’ 70% salary hike; Treasury doesn’t have money–Gondwe

Goodall Gondwe
Treasury doesn’t have money
proposal for hike rejected

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)- Malawi’s Finance, Economic Planning and Development Minister Goodall Gondwe, strongly snubbed the Members of Parliament (MPs) request for a 70 percent pay hike.

Gondwe argued that the Treasury was too broke to meet the lawmakers’ demands, considering the economic turmoil the nation is facing.
The Finance Minister therefore disclosed that legislators will get a 10 % pay hike like any other civil servants.
The MP demands comes barely a two weeks after the National Assembly passed the 2017/2018 fiscal plan whose wage bill is higher than was anticipated.
“Government doesn’t have money to meet such demands. The country is currently going through economic challenges. MPs will get 10% pay rise like any other civil servant,” said Gondwe.
Social-economic commentators have questioned the timing of the MPs demands, particularly in view of the abject poverty prevalent in Malawi.
The pay hike demands are being made despite the lawmakers taking home over MK1 million, 500 litres of fuel, and MK50,000 sitting allowance per day when the National Assembly is in session or Parliamentary committees. Meetings.
The Ministry of Local Government has, meanwhile approved a 25 percent salary increment demand by the Lilongwe City Council employees. The the pay will be released next week.

Corruption and population growth, hampering Lilongwe City Council service delivery –Action Aid study

Lilongwe City Center
Malawi: Lilongwe City Center

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi’s high level of corruption and rapid population growth, are said to be contributing factors for the poor City Council delivery of quality services to city dwellers.

The development has led to increased levels of abject poverty for peri-urban settlers, whose livelihood is visibly pathetic.

In a study Action Aid Malawi released on Tuesday, titled, “Lilongwe urban governance readiness, capacity and anti-poverty strategies”, exposes an overview on how the LCC is handling revenue, engaging citizens and policy formulation towards social service delivery.

The study reveals that city dwellers are not satisfied with the delivery of services they get from the City Council; this is despite city revenue collection. Continue reading Corruption and population growth, hampering Lilongwe City Council service delivery –Action Aid study