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#Malawi Human Rights Commission Report: MBC’ sexual molested female employees be reinstated…Criminal probe on Sumbuleta

Malawi Human Rights Commission Report out

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) on Monday, March 29, 2021 ordered state-owned broadcaster Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) to reinstate female employees who resigned and went for an early retirement due to unfavorable environment created by MBC’s boss Aubrey Sumbuleta.

The commission has also recommended police to institute criminal investigation on Sumbuleta over his misconduct at the state broadcaster.

The report says eight female employees at MBC complained that they were sexually harassed by Aubrey Sumbuleta, former MBC Director General, in his office on a number of occasions.

Four of the eight testified before the Commission while the rest excused themselves for fear of risking their marriages and facing challenges at the workplace.

The report says the employees were therefore transferred and denied promotions for denying to give in to Sumbuleta’s sexual demands.

MHRC this morning released its reports on investigations on the alleged sexual harassment at taxpayer-MBC and another one on the death of University of Malawi’s Polytechnic student Blessings Nyondo who succumbed to gunshot wounds in December last year.

The report shows that Sumbuleta used to invite the female employees in his office at odd hours where at times he would attempt to touch them inappropriately.

It adds that for those that turned down his advances, he was making their lives difficult at the institution.According to Twea, Sumbuleta’s actions date back to 2015 when he became director-general of the institution.

The report however, says some of the female employees refused to render their evidence as the matter was not reported to their spouses.She says however, Sumbuleta denies all the allegations made against him.

In its recommendations, MHRC says that the four women must choose a lawyer of their choice on the matters and that if they won’t afford the particular lawyer, Women Lawyers Association or the Legal Aid Bureau will help.

Malawi government support LGBTI debate

Samuel tembenu
Samuel Tembenu

Government says there is nothing wrong for the country to conduct a national inquiry on the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI).

Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Samuel Tembenu said this yesterday during the swearing-in ceremony of Stella Twea as one of the members of Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) after the decision received criticism from some Civil Society Organizations, donors and individuals. Continue reading Malawi government support LGBTI debate

Malawians of Asian origin take NRB to task for infringing their rights

Malawi National IDSome Malawians of Asian origin this week accused the National Registration Bureau (NRB) officers stationed registration centres in some parts of the country, for being biased and discriminatory especially when carrying their duties in the ongoing national identy cards registration exercise.

One member of the group Rafik Gaffar, confirmed the development; he said the NRB officers working in the centers are barring Malawians of Asian origin, to register.

“They said we are not allowed to directly registered at the centers, but to go through the office of the District Commissioners, while our fellow Malawians are not doing that,” he said.

“We are also Malawians by birth and we therefore do not deserve this kind of biased treatment. This is against our constitutional; and it infringes our rights. It must stop, Gaffar said.

Maravi Post on Tuesday confirmed that the group on Monday, presented their complaints to the Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) in Lilongwe.

During their meeting, the concerned members also tasked the MHRC to interpret the meaning of the term ‘indigenous Malawians,’ which they said is normally used when issues of citizenship arise.

While confirming the development to journalists after the meeting, MHRC Executive  David Nungu, said the group wanted fair treatment despite the cookout of their ski.

“In brief most of the Malawians of Asian origin, were born in Malawi, and so were their forefathers,” said Nungu.

According to him, the MHRC will take the appropriate action once it is through with its consultations on the matter.

In his remarks, NRB Spokesperson Norman Fulatira, said no officer is abusing such Malawians.

According to him, registration is open to all Malawians and that those who are finding it difficult to register, should go to the nearest District Commissioner’ office to get registered.

MANERELA trashes MHRC plan of conducting LGBTI national survey 

Malawi Network of Religious Leaders Living with or Personally Affected with HIV and AIDS (MANERELW+), this week attacked the Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) for its plan to conduct a national survey on the rights of the Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transgender, and Intersex (LGBTI). Continue reading MANERELA trashes MHRC plan of conducting LGBTI national survey