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Malawi: Phalombe, Mangochi By-Elections - DPP s Nankhumwa Must Bask in Silent Glory

Malawi: Phalombe, Mangochi By-Elections - DPP s Nankhumwa Must Bask in Silent Glory
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Further three-month extension to State of Emergency in A&B

Further three-month extension to State of Emergency in A&B Spread the love The state of emergency has been extended for another three months until March, 31, 2021, Prime Minister Gaston Browne announced in Parliament on Tuesday, December 15. The resolution means that rights of citizens will be further restricted while the government continues to manage the coronavirus. The extension will allow the government to maintain curfew hours, to utilize tracking bracelets for persons in quarantine and to implement other necessary measures to manage Covid-19. In making his case for the extension, Prime Minister Gaston Browne said that Covid-19 is still a significant existential threat noting that the country is entering its most challenging period during the winter season from December 21, 2020 to March 21, 2021.

Phalombe, Mangochi by-elections: DPP s Nankhumwa must bask in silent glory | Malawi Nyasa Times

December 17, 2020 Kelvin Masambo - Nyasa Times 35 Comments On Tuesday, December 15, 2020, the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) held three parliamentary by-elections: one in Phalombe North Constituency in Phalombe district, another one in Mangochi West Constituency in Mangochi district and another one in Mangochi North East Constituency in the same district. DPP’s Nankhumwa and regional governor Chalres Mchacha introduce Bokosi (c)  In Mangochi West Constituency an independent candidate Reuben Kanyama won with 5,648 seconded by another independent candidate, Simeon Harrison who got 5,636 votes. In Phalombe it is also another independent, Mabvuto Bokosi, who has won with 8,256 votes followed by Justin Samuel Mokowa of UTM with 3,804.

Government to borrow $127 million to consolidate debt

Government to borrow $127 million to consolidate debt Prime Minister Gaston Browne (file photo) Spread the love After hours of debate from MPs on both sides of the Lower House, parliamentarians voted to consolidate government loans amounting to $127 million under the Loan Borrowing from Antigua Commercial Bank Bill 2020. The loan will consolidate all existing public sector borrowing with a long-term bond, and a $5 million overdraft facility at the Antigua Commercial Bank (ACB).   The government has negotiated for a payback amount of $928,000 monthly at an interest rate of 6.25 per cent over a 20-year period. However, Prime Minister Gaston Browne said the interest on the overdraft which is currently at 11 per cent will have to be reduced further.

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