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Malawi COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan (July-December 2020)

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HRDC launches pay back our money campaign, demands Covid-19 money looting report | Malawi Nyasa Times

1 month ago Which money are you talking about? You need to have facts you guys. You cannot be telling people that all the Mk6.2b was stolen. This generalization shows that you don’t have details of the matter and the best you could do is to take your time and dig more. Issues of financial mismanagement are complex and cannot be dealt with within that short period. Your irritating demand now shows how desperate you are to prove you are still worth the salt. Government should not be pushed to arrest people because you hate them. In the end, it will be you… Read more »

16 DODMA Officials Granted Bail

Malga criticises withdrawal of Covid funds from local councils

February 28, 2021 Wanangwa Mtawali-Nyasa Times 4 Comments The Malawi Local Government Association (Malga)–an umbrella body of all local councils–has expressed its concern over the withdrawal of Coronavirus (Covid-19) funds from councils by the central government, saying the decision “undermines the spirit of decentralization”. Zeru Mkandawire: Hypocrisy Malga acting executive director, Hadrod Zeru Mkandawire, made these sentiments in an interview with Nyasa Times, adding that central government overlooked political leaderships of the councils when it made such a “serious” decision The concerns come barely two days after central government, through Department of Disaster Management Affairs (Dodma) and Presidential Taskforce on Covid-19, blocked local councils and some clusters from spending their portions in the MK17 billion Covid-19 funding–which government released to finance various public sector interventions in the fight against the pandemic.

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