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Malawi Prison warders called off nationwide strike; govt assures perks harmonization

prison workers on strike
prison workers on strike

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)- The Malawi Prison Service’s (MPS) warders on Tuesday called-off the nationwide strike, after Government assured the officers that it will harmonize the salaries in the Ministry.

This follows fruitful discussions Home Affairs Minister, Grace Chiumia held with the prison administration officers on Monday; this led to Government bowing to warders demands.

Malawi Prison Services spokesperson, Smart Maliro, said work resumed in some prisons facilities across the nation following the strike call-off.

Maliro down/played security lapses following the national-wide strike; he said some officers worked despite the dispute with authority over salary harmonization request by his sector.

Prison warders on Friday last week went on strike following disparities in salary scales adjusted for civil servants in the 2017/2018 national budget that Parliament passed last month.

In the circular dated July 4, 2017, Secretary for Human Resource Management and Development, Blessings Chilabade, disclosed that civil servants who have just been employed on Grade L, will get an annual salary of MK1,168,848, while those on Grade M will get MK1,013,976; the adjustment are effective July 1, 2017.

The MPS, which is one of the three departments in the Ministry of Home Affairs and Internal Security, in the new salary increment was to receive different salary structure from the Police and Immigration, even though the three sections undergo similar training and similar qualifications.

The most contentious issues was that a constable at the MAlawi Prison Service was on Grade M, while an officer of the same rank in the Malawi Police Service is on Grade L.

This means that with the current adjustment those that have been promoted to grade L would be carting away home MK95,000, up from MK75,000.

Therefore, prison warders were demanding adjustment of the grades, risk and house allowances.

 

Malawi Prison warders on nationwide strike; demand rewards harmonization

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)- The Malawi Prison Service’s (MPS) warders, on Friday went on nationwide strike, demanding harmonization of salaries in the civil service.

The development follows disparities in salary scales adjusted for civil servants in the 2017/2018 national budget that Parliament passed last month.

In a circular dated July 4, 2017, Secretary for Human Resource Management and Development, Blessings Chilabade disclosed that civil servants who have just been employed on Grade L, will get an annual salary of MK1,168,848; those on Grade M will get MK1,013,976. These changes are effective July 1, 2017.

The entails that the MPS, which is one of the three departments in the Ministry of Home Affairs and Internal Security, in this year’s salary increment is different from the Police and Immigration sections, despite undertaking training and possessing qualifications that are similar for its officers.

The most contentious issue, however, is the discrepancy that a constable at the MPS is on Grade M, while an officer of the same rank in the Malawi Police Service is on Grade L. This means that the current adjustment those that have been promoted to grade L will be cart home MK95,000 from MK75,000.

Therefore, prison warders demand adjustment of grades, risk, and house allowances; without which, they vow not to resume their works.

The Maravi Post on Friday visited the Lilongwe High and Magistrate Court, High Court, and saw suspects who were in police custody and those on bail appeared in Court. A visit to Maula Prison, in the afternoon, this reporter witnessed chanting and dancing of the prison wardens outside the main gate songs demanding pay harmonization.

It was also established that prison inmates who are on remanded and were supposed to go to court, were not taken there.

“According to experience, when adjustments such as these are being made in the ministry, they cut across all departments. We used to receive risk allowances in the past, but these were scraped off during (former President) Bakili Muluzi’s era. We are at risk of contracting diseases such as tuberculosis, and the allowance was meant to compensate for that. Again, our counterparts in Immigration and Police receive house allowances, but we do not, which is unfair,” elaborated one of the warders at Maula Prison in the capital Lilongwe.

“We are not happy that there has been a change in grades between us and officers in the Malawi Police Service. We have discovered that in Malawi Prisons Service, a constable is on Grade M, while a constable in Malawi Police service is on Grade L.At first the grades were the same. This is not fair. We want this issue addressed,” he cried out.

The national strike has also affected some people who went to the prison to see their relatives, and were not assisted. They returned home with food and other items meant for their relatives, who are in the prison cells.

MPS spokesperson, Smart Maliro, acknowledged the strike, but ruled out fears of compromise in prison security.

Maliro disclosed that he had not seen any communication from the parent ministry on the purported promotions in the civil service.

“It is not a strike perse, but the officers are just complaining against conditions of service. Apparently, they have not formally written officials on their grievances. But, all the same, we are addressing the issue at Prison Headquarters, and we are doing all we can to avoid a case where the issue gets out of hand,” said Maliro.

Home Affairs Minister, Grace Chiumia, accused the warders for staging a strike without expressing their concerns following proper procedures.

Chiumia therefore assured the public that the ministry will address the matter before it gets out of hand.

Malawian inmate dies at Zomba prison; authorities rule out foul play

ZOMBA-(MaraviPost)-Malawian inmate, identified as Elias Mato, on Tuesday died after he was allegedly assaulted by some prison officers.

He was rushed to Zomba Central Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The development comes barely a week after media reports that there were running battles between prison guards and disgruntled inmates in the Zomba Cell.

Impeccable sources privy to The Maravi Post on the matter disclosed that the late Mato, who hailed from Ntcheu district, was beaten to death.

Malawian inmate dies at Zomba prison; authorities rule out foul play

The sources added that chaotic scenes erupted in the prison premises between officers and inmates soon after Mato died.

“Each time something fishy happens at the prison, the inmates always shout and make noises. But we don’t know exactly what they shout for. The rest is what we read in the social media as we don’t have the capacity to check with authorities on such matters”, said Zomba dweller who lives closer to the prison premises.

But Malawi Prison Services Spokesperson Smart Maliro has disputed the claims that officer had a hand in the death of Mato saying the deceased was suffering from Asthma and malaria

Maliro disclosed that his office will get details on the exact situation happened at the prison before commenting further on the matter.

“Information gathered indeed reveals that the prisoner identified as Elias Mato died on Tuesday at Zomba Central Prison. The deceased was however suffering from asthma and malaria but was not beaten as others are alleging.

“This is the truth. The late Mato had been sick for some time, therefore reports that he was assaulted are just exaggeration by people”, disputes Maliro.