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Mombera University set to become reality by 2027

MZUZU-(MaraviPost)-President Peter Mutharika’s Government targets Mombera University first intake by end of 2027.

Second Vice President Enock Chihana says government is targeting the opening of Mombera University and enrolment of the first students by the end of 2027, describing the project as a defining pillar of the current administration’s legacy.

Chihana made the remarks on Monday during a stakeholders’ meeting held in Mzimba, convened to map out strategies for realising the long-delayed construction of Mombera University—an initiative first championed by late president Bingu wa Mutharika.

The meeting drew participation from potential investors, business leaders, traditional authorities and senior government officials, with several investors pledging support towards the construction of the institution.

Chihana said government has adopted a tight implementation timetable to ensure the university is completed within the current political term.

“We have a tight schedule to complete the university, and the first intake could be by the end of 2027. The political calendar is five years, and we want this project completed within that period,” said Chihana.

He acknowledged that constructing a university requires substantial financial resources, prompting government to engage investors through public-private partnerships to ensure the project becomes a reality.

The Second Vice President said Mombera University remains close to the heart of President Arthur Peter Mutharika, adding that his own appointment was partly aimed at fast-tracking the project.

“Mombera University is at the heart and soul of President Arthur Peter Mutharika. That is why he designated me to oversee this project, so that it is delivered within the agreed timeframe,” he said.

Chihana further disclosed that Cabinet has resolved that immediately after the Christmas and New Year holidays, a contractor should commence works to complete the perimeter fence around the university site.

“In addition, within 30 days, a new and updated university layout plan will be produced to guide the construction process,” he said.

Minister of Education, Science and Technology Bright Nsaka said government considers the construction of Mombera University a national priority.

“This will be a national university that will benefit all Malawians. That is why government is fully committed to ensuring it is constructed and completed,” said Nsaka.

Apart from having animal science faculties, he added that the institution will host specialised faculties such as geology and mineral exploration, which he said are critical to Malawi’s development agenda.

“We also want the university to venture into the production of vaccines and medicines so that the country benefits directly from the knowledge and innovation generated there,” Nsaka said.

Earlier, Paramount Chief M’mbelwa V urged government to translate commitments into action, noting that successive administrations had failed to complete the project.

“Because of repeated failures by previous governments, many people in Mzimba view talk about this university as empty promises. However, we are encouraged that just two months into your reign you have already convened this consultative meeting. This gives us hope,” said M’mbelwa V.

He observed that in the past, construction efforts often commenced towards the end of government terms, resulting in stalled progress.

One of the investors’ who attended the meeting Vizenge Kunwenda who is NICO Holdings group managing director said investors are ready and willing to partner with government in a win win situation to construct Mombera University.

“As investors we are willing to partner government but we will have to sit with government to agree on terms as investors we bank at venturing into partnerships that assures us of win win situation”said Kumwenda.

Opposition DPP’s Mombera University-allocated MK2.4bn plunder on ACB radar


By Watipaso Mzungu

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi’s graft-busting body – the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) – has disclosed that it will institute investigations into alleged plunder of public funds in the construction of Mombera University during the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration.

The DPP government employed hundreds of ghost workers for the nonexistent tertiary education institution, draining billions of taxpayers’ money in the process.

The revelation prompted Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC), in its whistleblower role, to lodge a complaint at the bureau on December 1, 2020.

In the complaint, HRDC alleged that in the 2019-2020 fiscal year, a total of MK2.483 billion was spent on the nonexistent university.

The coalition further alleged that K1 billion was spent on the refurbishment of Mzuzu University library where very little work was done.

After reviewing the complaint, ACB referred the matter to the Auditor General to institute an investigative audit into the matter to inform the bureau’s next course of action.

In a letter addressed to HRDC, the bureau says it has received the investigative audit reports from the Auditor General and has completed an analysis of the findings and recommendations therein.

“Based on the analysis, you are informed that the bureau will not continue to conduct further investigations on the issue of the refurbishment of Mzuzu University library in accordance with Section 10 (2) (b) of the Corrupt Practices Act.

“Further, you are informed that the bureau will proceed with further investigations into the issues surrounding Mombera University,” reads part of the letter ACB Director General Martha Chizuma has addressed to HRDC.

HRDC National Chairperson Gift Trapence expressed delight with the direction ACB has taken to probe the suspected plunder of taxpayers’ money by the former DPP government.

Mombera University’s foundation stone was laid in March 2015 by former President Arthur Peter Mutharika
In November 2022, former Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Dr. Steven William Kayuni asked the Malawi Police Service (MPS) to launch criminal investigations into alleged fraudulent public funds expenditure on operations of non-existent Mombera University.

In a letter addressed to Inspector General of Police Merlyne Yolamu, which we have seen, Kayuni said the suspected expenses are in billions of kwacha.

In his letter dated November 16, 2022, Kayuni expressed disappointment that the government had been budgeting for the operations of the university which was earmarked to be built in Mzimba.

Kayuni wrote: “The university structure is not on the ground. The university is not in existence. There has never been a selection of students to that university. No employees have ever been recruited for the university.

“That notwithstanding over the years, budgets have been passed not for purposes of implementing the establishment of the university, but for running an existing university.”

He further said documentation shows that there was procurement of services, vehicles, and hiring of staff for the university.

“The government wage bill purportedly showed that payment of salaries to lecturers and staff members included those of famous musicians in the country.

“Expenditure in audit reports points to suppliers of various services such as gardening, landscaping, and cleaning services, purported procurement of vehicles, and services on the said vehicles. The amount runs into billions of kwacha Madam IG,” the letter, number ADMN/MOMB/15/1, further read the letter.

Mutharika calls for decentralization of the DPP to enhance outreach and efficiency

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President Arthur Peter Mutharika who is also party leader of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) says there is need to decentralize the operations of the party so as to make it as inclusive and efficient at all levels.

He uttered the sentiment at Mzuzu State Lodge on Wednesday when he and  the party’s Regional Committee for Northern Region unveiled three vehicles to the President. Continue reading Mutharika calls for decentralization of the DPP to enhance outreach and efficiency