Chinese, Indian nationals indulging in illegal customs clearing business

  By Duncan Mlanjira At this year’s Indigenous Customs Clearing and Forwarding Agents (ICCAFA) AGM held in Mangochi on Saturday, it was revealed that some Chinese and Indians are doing clearing business as a front for their fellow nationals. According to the revelations, these unscrupulous Chinese and Indian nationals approach the registered indigenous agents, claiming they have goods that needs to be cleared with Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA). “But once the agents have completed all the paper work, then…

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MEC’s ICT expert discredits MCP’s witness Suleman’s simulations

  By Maravi Express correspondent Malawi Electoral Commission’s director of information, communications and technology (ICT), Muhabi Chisi told the Constitution Court sitting in Lilongwe on Thursday that the results management system (RMS) is foolproof and could not be hacked as was presented by Malawi Congress Party (MCP) witness, Daudi Suleman in his simulation made in the same court last month. Chisi said the RMS was developed in-house in conjunction with all MEC stakeholders that included political party directors of…

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Govt to introduce local courts

Government plans to introduce local courts across the country to ensure that people in far flung areas have access to justice. The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Honourable Bright Msaka SC said the introduction of these courts is in line with His Excellency Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika’s determination to increase access to justice for all. The minister announced this in Mulanje on Wednesday at the handover ceremony of newly rehabilitated magistrate courts in the district. Apart from reducing…

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Information Minister advises private media houses to promote employees’ welfare

  By Ireen Kayira, MANA Minister of Information, Civic Education Communication Technology, Mark Botomani has urged private media house owners to promote the welfare of its employees. The minister said this on Monday when he visited Zodiak Broadcasting Station (ZBS) offices in Lilongwe where he requested the private media houses to pay good salary for their employees with an aim to promote their welfare. “If reporters are not paid well and in good time you make them susceptible to…

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Kasungu introduces HIV self-test

  By Amos Banda, MANA Partners have intensified intervention activities in an effort to reduce new HIV infections through introduction of HIV self-test in Kasungu. Speaking during a review meeting for the HIV prevention technical working group, Kasungu District Interfaith Aids Committee (DIAC) chairperson, Alikanjero Kanyemba hailed the cooperation that is there between faith communities, partners and the government in the fight against HIV spread in the district. “We had problems at first with the faith communities to embrace…

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Mchinji District Council loses over K10 million due to vendors strike

  By Owen Zayambika, MANA Mchinji District Council says it lost about K10.5 million in revenue collection due to an industrial action staged by vendors plying their trade at Mchinji town market between the months of September and October, 2019. Mchinji District Commissioner, Bester Mandere told Malawi News Agency (MANA) this has made the council struggle to pay salaries for employees which are drawn directly from the  market levies.  Mandere further said the seven-week strike has paralyzed provision of…

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Zimbabwe’s president Mnangagwa names 10 streets after himself

  By Lenin Ndebele, The Sowetan There’s uproar over Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa’s decision to rename 10 roads in eight urban centres after himself. Following a cabinet meeting last month, it was announced that numerous roads countrywide would be renamed after liberation heroes — most of whom had died but it is the number of roads named after the sitting president that has rubbed many up the wrong way. Former deputy prime minister in the inclusive government of 2009…

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South African suggests that airline be sold to Richard Branson; he is the only one who can save it

  By www.sowentanlive.com A South African has suggested that South African Airways (SAA), which is mired in financial problems, should be offered to American billionaire Richard Branson instead of the government giving it another bailout. Writing on readers comment box, the patriotic national says SAA’s business is finished, suppliers, staff and service providers that have not been paid are about to get burnt. “It’s no different to so many businesses going belly up in this sagging economy. “Instead of…

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ACB arrests road traffic official for demanding bribes

  By Duncan Mlanjira The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) arrested Dyson Mchenga, a road traffic assistant based in Mwanza for soliciting and receiving bribes in order for him to issue cross border permits for passenger bus operators traveling to South Africa. According to a statement, the ACB received a complaint from the public on July 29 alleging that Mchenga and his fellow officers are soliciting and receiving bribes from the bus operators and instituted a joint operation with the…

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Housing Investment and Development Cooperative’s assets rise to K21.2m through Ndalowa Nawo Promotion

  By Duncan Mlanjira In a bid to increase membership and shares in the Housing Investment and Development Cooperative Society Ltd (HIDCO), has seen the recently formed housing cooperative’s assets grow from K8,990,657 in August to K21,234,069 at the end of the promotion  on November 30. In the same period, HIDCO registered a net profit of 7,933,877 from K2,219,157. According to the financials presented at their annual general meeting, the cooperative’s mandatory shares are at K6,859,142 from K2,387,500 in…

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