Tuesday, 21 May 2013

GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN EMPOWERMENT (GEWE) PROJECT SAYS IT IS MUCH COMMITED TO EMPOWER WOMEN IN MCHINJI DISTRICT.

As the issue of women empowerment and gender equality is still becoming increasingly tough to understand by people in the country; the project called Gender Equality and Women Empowerment GEWE, through Mchinji district social welfare office says it is trying to implement measures to change the mind set of people in Mchinji on the issues of women empowerment and gender equality. Speaking at the meeting organized by the GEWE Project through Mchinji district social welfare office, the district social welfare officer Mr. Rodwell Chunga said the project has organized a committee that will be responsible for sensitizing communities about gender and women empowerment across the district. Among other issues Mr. Chunga said the project will be focused much on gender based violence by making sure that such cases are brought out and followed accordingly.

KAMWENDO POLICE UNIT IN MCHINJI COMMENDED THE GOOD RELATIONSHIP WHICH IS THERE WITH ZAMBIAN COUNTERPART.


The Kamwendo police unit has commended good relationship which is there with Zambian police saying they have managed to recover a lot of stolen properties belonging to both Malawian and Zambian citizens, officer in-charge for Kamwendo Police Unit told Mudziwathu over the weekend.
According to the Officer in-charge for Kamwendo police unit Assistant Superintendent Alex Simenti, Police have managed to recover stolen cows from Zambia and Malawi after being tipped with well wishers.
Assistant Superintendent Simenti said his office is not finding difficulties to recover some stolen properties due to working hand in hand with Zambian police and the community.

Friday, 17 May 2013

TWO HEAVY ROBBERS ARRESTED FOR BEING FOUND WITH DANGEROUS WEAPONS.

Police in Mchinji are keeping in custody two men being found with dangerous weapon with an intent of stealing people`s property at Mkanda trading centre in Mchinji district Mchinji spokes person Sergeant Moses Kajawa Nyirenda told Mudziwathu on Thursday. According to the spokes person for Mchinji police station Moses Kajawa Nyirenda , the suspect were James Wiliam 25 years old and Kenedy Moyo 20 years old and is answering charges of being found with armed with an intent to commit felony which is contrary to section 313 sub section A of the penal code. Sergeant Nyirenda further says the suspect James William and Kennedy Moyo were arrested on 10th May 2013 at Mkanda trading centre after found with dangerous weapon which were Toy Rifle, a pair of snipers and two cur puts. On how the police arrested the suspect Sergeant Nyirenda says the police were tipped by some well wishers who doubtful with the suspect who just walking around the trading centre with no idea or not doing any business. After the police search on where they were residing they found with heavy weapon which according the police they were with an intent of committing heavy crimes in the area. Spokes person for Mchinji police station further commended the people who tipped the police after they see any suspicious people and ask people to do like people in Mkanda has done. The suspect made their first appearance at Mchinji first grade magistrate for plea and they all denies the case. The case has been adjourned till 29th May for healing. Suspect James Wiliam aged 25 hails from Mlambe village in the area of traditional authority Katuli in mangochi District while the second suspect Kenedy Moyo aged 20 hails from Chiosya village in the area of traditional authority Simphasi in Mchinji district.

Thursday, 16 May 2013

MCHINJI DISTRICT EDUCATION MANAGER HAS WARNED AGAINST CHEATING MALPRACTICE DURING EXAMS AS STANDARD EIGHT PUPILS HAVE STARTED WRITING THEIR EXAMS

By  Pirani Chimutu



Mchinji district Education Manager Mr. Alfred Hawuya has warned standard 8 pupils and teachers against cheating as the pupils have started writing their Malawi primary school leaving certificate examinations.
Speaking in an interview with Mudziwathu Mr. Hawuya said in order to make sure that the malpractice is arrested  teachers who are invigilating the exams were trained on how to handle examinations well.
He said the cluster system will also help as two or three schools are writing examination at one place and it will be difficult for teachers and pupils to cheat since they will fear that their friends can reveal.
Mr. Hauya further said Police officers have also been deployed in various centers so as to strengthen the security and asked the invigilators to at almost avoid assisting pupils in writing the exams.
7387 pupils are expected to seat for primary school leaving certificate examinations in Mchinji district this year.
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A TEACHER IN POLICE HANDS FOR TAKING GIRLS PRIVATE PART VIDEO

By Pilirani Mazizi



Community Members around Mwelekera junior primary school in Gumba Education Zone in Mchinji district are concerned with misconduct of other teachers there which can result to drop out of pupils.
This has come in connection with an incident which happened at Mwerekera junior primary school where a teacher Mr. Keth Pinda was taking video of girl’s private parts by telling them that it was part of lesson.
According to Mchinji Police spokes person Moses Kajawa Nyirenda the suspect was released because he is involved in the invigilation of the ongoing primary school leaving certificate examinations.
He however said police are also still investigating to find evidence on the case.
When contacted to comment the District Education Officer Mr. Alfred Hawuya said his office did not receive any report on the matter but said if the teacher really did it, it is misconduct according to their profession.
If this misconduct continues it will jeopardize government and nongovernmental organization’s efforts of promotion of girl child education in the country.
Mr. Keth Pinda was trained as a teacher councilor by Child Labour Elimination for Real Change (CLEAR) project with an aim of providing cycle social support and counseling to pupils.

CHRR BACK MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT AS MANY PEOPLE DID NOT KNOW THEIR ROLES IN DEVELOPMENT.



By  Luciano Milala

It has been observed that some developments in Mchinji district are not being implemented due to poor coordination between community members and their members of parliament.
The observation was made during an interface meeting on Wednesday which was organised by Centre for human rights and rehabilitation with assistance from Tilitonse fund, at Rewards Lodge in Mchinji District.
According to some developmental spectators in the district some MPs prefer to stay away from their constituencies which they said is one of the factors that affect development in most parts of the district.
They further said people are looking for more developments that need to be implemented in various areas by their responsible MPs but they do not show interest in developing their communities.
Among members of parliament who attended the interface meeting parliamentarian for Mchinji South west Honorable Francis Musa who said many people fail to differentiate between Member of Parliament and ward councilor which brings a lot of confusion.
“We have been asked to do some work which is more designated to ward councilor” Honorable Mussa says.
But in responding to the complaints the program manager for CHRR Mr. Timothy Mtambo said most of the people in the country start pointing fingers at their members of parliament forgetting their role as citizen’s   in as far as developmental activities are concerned in the country.
“It is surprising that people start accusing their member of parliament for not availing themselves to the constituents while they do not invite them.” Mtambo says.
But Mtambo further says CHRR will continue bringing together people in different constituencies closer to their members of parliament.
Centre for human rights and rehabilitation is implementing the project in four traditional authorities namely Mavwere , Zulu, Mlonyeni and sub traditional authority Nyoka in Mchinji.www.mudziwathuradio.com

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Conditional Cash Transfer Beneficiaries Cry Foul over Unpaid Wages

By Luciano Milala

Some people who are working in the Conditional Cash Transfer Scheme in Mchinji have complained that the district council has not yet paid them their money but their names were marked as if they were paid.
The Conditional Cash Transfer Scheme is the government initiative where by people work for twelve days for MK300 daily on different projects ranging from road maintenance and afforastation aimed at eradicating poverty among the rural communities who are ultra poor.

The concerned people in most areas across the district claim that the Mchinji Council official who came to their areas to pay them their twelve-day wages in the only read out few names and others were left out.
Speaking to Mudziwathu on condition of anonymity one of the villagers who took part on maintenance of Chitumbira to Njere earth road in the area of Traditional Authority M’duwa in Mchinji said they were overwhelmed upon being shown the signatures against their names indicating they had received their money despite being sent back on the pay day.

Some of the concerned people stormed to the District Council Offices to claim their money on Monday only to be told the same that there was nothing for them as their names were already marked against.
He said it was unrealistic to steal from them after tirelessly working for twelve days hoping to be relieved saying he wanted to use the money to buy maize.

Mudziwathu investigations show that the anomalies were almost across the district where people are complaining of being cheated. 

Mchinji First Grade Magistrate Court Convicts Four For Illegal Tobacco Trade

By Given Chichitike

Mchinji First Grade Magistrate Court on Monday 18th March charged four people to pay fines or serve imprisonment with hard labour after being found buying tobacco from farmers without licenses or permits which is contrary to section 10 subsection 1 as read with section 35 of tobacco marketing. 

According to Mchinji Police Spokesperson Sergeant Moses Kajawa Nyirenda, state prosecutors told the court that the four were found on 16th March buying burley tobacco from farmers in different places around Mchinji.
Sergeant Nyirenda said the four include Mr. Kamange Jailosi, 28, who was found illegally buying tobacco at Matimba village and by 16th March he had 1800 kilograms of tobacco which is equivalent to 18 bails.

Passing the judgment, First Grade Magistrate Rodwell Major directed Mr. Jailosi to pay a fine of MK18000 or serve nine months imprisonment with hard labour.
On the same day, the Mchinji First Grade Magistrate Court charged Mr. Vincent Salatiele, 29, and Mr. Frank Dismas, 25, for being found buying tobacco illegally at Chipumi Trading Centre. The two were to serve one year imprisonment with hard labour or pay the fine 0f MK20 000.

The court also charged Mr. Joseph Galimoto, 34, who was found with 292 kilograms of tobacco at Chipumi Trading Centre to pay a fine of MK 3000 or serve three months imprisonment with hard labour.
Mr. Kamange Jailosi hails from Jamu village Traditional Authority Simphasi, Mr. Joseph Galimoto hails from Muula village sub traditional Authority Kapondo while Mr. Vincent Salatiele hails from chilinda village Traditional Authority Kayembe and Mr. Frank Disimas is from Chipumisubtraditional Authority kapondo in Mchinji district.

Mchinji District Forestry Office Urge Inhabitants to Nurture Newly Planted Trees

By Wezzie Gausi

The Mchinji District Forestry Office has called on people living in the district to take care of the newly planted trees and the natural resources at large.
Speaking to Mudziwathu Radio, the District Forestry Officer Mr. Harold Kanthenga said it is not only his office’s responsibility to take care of the trees but the community itself since it is the first beneficially.

In his remarks, Mr. Kanthenga said people should take ownership of the forest and natural resources to protect the trees from bush fires and animals damaging it.
On protection of trees he further said the community should put in place rules and regulations to govern their natural resources at village levels.

Mr. Kanthenga also warned those people who are involved in the selling of charcoal to stop it because it is forbidden in the laws of this country saying if anyone is found doing this, he or she will be taken to book. He advised the communities that when using the natural resources they should also think of the future and follow all the procedures.

Mchinji District has this year planted 2.7 million trees across the district the task which was played by tobacco alliance one, total  land care organizations, estates and farmers, just to mention a few.

Mchinji District Animal Health Office Imposes New Ban Over Pock Meat

By Luciano Milala

The District Animal Health Office on 22 March 2013 imposed a ban over selling of pock meat following the outbreak of African swine fever which attack pigs, the District Animal Health Officer, Alexander Phiri, told Mudziwathu on Monday.

Mr. Phiri said the new ban will run from 25th March to 31st June and this ban has come after their office observed another outbreak of African swine fever around Nyamawende area in the area of traditional authority Zulu Mchinji district.

Mr. Phiri also said during the ban, people will not be allowed to sell pock meat and even transfer pigs from one area to another within the district or from outside the district for the period of four months.

Malawi Electoral Commission to Use Old System for Registration

By  Luciano Milala

The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has said it will use the old system for registration of up-coming 2014 tripartite elections in the country.
According to the press release by the Malawi electoral commission, Chief Elections Officer, Willy Karonga, the commission has shelved the plans of implementing the solution for the purpose of 2014 tripartite elections.

He further said the commission has taken into consideration the various concerns, risks and logistical challenges that are inherit in the implementation of the system and will resolve the implementation of the biometric voter registration in the 2019 elections.

Commissioner  Willy Karonga further said the commission will for the purpose of the  2014 tripartite elections use the current paper-based solution of capturing voters in the filed.

Police in Mchinji Arrest Two Men for Illegal Business Operations.

By Josephy Zalinga

Police in Mchinji on Friday 22nd of March arrested two men for allegedly attempting to export maize and tobacco from the country without proper documents which is contrary to section 24 sub section A1 of immigration of chapter 1503.

According to Mchinji Police Spokesperson, Sergeant Moses Kajawa Nyirenda, it was around 10 pm when the suspects used a Scania track registration number RU 3755 to carry 250 bags of maize and 6 bells of tobacco ready for exportation through Kapiri-Kamwendo road.

On their way to Kamwendo from kapiri, the business men failed to produce business documents to the police patrol officers where they finally taken to Mchinji police and are expected to appear in court soon to answer charges of operating business within Malawi without a business residence payment

Sergeant Nyirenda identified the suspects as Lenard Samuel 30, and is a Burundian currently based at Mponera trading center, while the other one is Charles Mpondapatali 26 from Matutu village sub traditional authority Nyoka in Mchinji.

Mchinji First Grade Magistrate Court Slaps Three with 4 Years IHL

By Joseph  Zalinga

Mchinji First Grade Magistrate Court has on Friday 22 March 2013 sentenced three people to 4 years imprisonment with hard labour for theft which is contrary to section 278 of the penal code.

The three, who were holding senior positions in Chawama Bank Mnkhonde Club, include Mrs. Diana Daka, 28; Mr. Moses Phiri, 52’ and Mrs Liti Lemani, 36.

According to state prosecutor Sergeant Bertha Kavala, the three were holding positions of Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer in the club, respectively.

Sergeant Bertha Kavala also said among the three, one was keeping a box in which money was kept while the other was keeping the keys.

But in due course the one who was keeping the box in which the money was kept handed over the box to the secretary and when the group came to share the money on 24th October last year, members of the group were shocked after noticing that the box had no money.

After investigations the three were arrested following the missing of the money amounting to MK488, 700 in which other members of the club suspected them to have stolen the money who reported the matter to police. 

Passing the judgment, first grade magistrate Rodwell Major sentenced the three to four years imprisonment with hard labour.

Mr. Moses Phiri and Mrs. Diana Daka hail from Maliwane Village, Traditional Authority Mlonyeni while Mrs. Liti lemani hails from Kayora Village, Traditional Authority Mkanda in Mchinji district.


 

Nurses to Stage Strike If Government Does Not Respond To Their Calls

By Luciano Milala

Nurses and midwives at Mchinji District Hospital say will stage a sit-in if the Government will not be accountable to salary increments which they said was unrealistic as some professional employees were receiving low wages comparing to junior employees.

Speaking with Mudziwathu on 26 March 2013 some of the nurses, who pleaded for anonymity, were surprised with their March salary pay slips which they said they were receiving similar with junior staffs. They warned that if Government does not offer plausible explanation, they will start to strike. According to analysts, the development would affect a lot of people as their profession is to save lives of the people.
But Mchinji District Hospital Spokesperson, Damiano Semu, confirmed the incident to Mudziwathu, but ask for more time to look on the matter.

Sunday School Teachers Union Of Malawi Establishes Zone In Mchinji District

By Johny Palichesi

People across Mchinji district were excited on Saturday 23 March 2013 after the establishment of a zone at Kamwendo Trading Centre in the district by the Sunday School Teachers Union of Malawi (SSTUM). The zone was established at Kamwendo Apostolic Faith Church.

According to the National Coordinator of the union Pastor John Msowoya the main objectives of the event were to establish the zone at Kamwendo where he said that will act as a centre of the churches to gather and also have different activities as regards to the dissemination of God’s message to Christians from different churches in the district.

Msowoya further said that the other objective was to show the selected Mchinji District Committee from different churches in the district in terms of Sunday school monitoring and teaching across the district which he said will eventually improve the teaching standards in the district and lay a vibrant foundation in children.
Our reporter talked to one of the members of the district committee Mrs. Magret Bwanali said that the coming of the union in the district is a welcomed development and will assist their children in churches to grow up with a spiritual life which is a God fearing life and also that with the sophiscated growing of technology where children are learning and seeing a lot of things they will have that opportunity to differentiate on their own on what is good or bad to their lives.

Sunday School Teachers Union of Malawi formerly known as Serving in Mission SIM   started in 2012 and is operating in all districts in the country with the support from Jim Young from New Zealand.