Malawi s ombudsperson to be appointed soon—Govt maravipost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from maravipost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
“I came to Malawi to seek refuge and protection. I just wanted to live life like a normal human being, not to be caged as if I am a vicious.”
Malawi’s Homeland Security Minister Richard Chimwendo Banda, who announced that the Malawi government would move to relocate the refugees back to a designated area at Dzaleka Camp in central district of Dowa was misled to believe that the court has ruled in government’s favour.
Malawi Homeland Security Minister, Chimwendo Banda goofs on refugees’ relocation
Chimwendo Banda made the declaration Tuesday this week after the High Court sitting in Lilongwe dismissed an application asking the court to stop the government from relocating refugees and asylum seekers to the refugee camp, saying the applicant, Elie Mukunzi, was not a refugee in Malawi and therefore did not have sufficient interest in the matter.
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“Govement must move to full migration to e-Payments to ensure it the doesn’t lose funds.”
“Some recommendations are strange, misplaced and out of scope.”
Minute details of the much touted Saulos Chilima report on quick overhaul of public service systems, which was submitted to president mid last week and was kept close to the chest, have emerged with a scathing recommendation that MPs must not be appointed as cabinet ministers.
President Lazarus Chakwera tasked his vice, Saulos Chillma to prepare a report on how best to fix the broken civil service system, which among other things is a breeding ground for corruption, abuse of office and theft of public resources.
HRDC demands immediate release of Public Sector Systems Review report nyasatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nyasatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The High Court has ordered the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) to amend its submission so it sues the right party in a case it brought to court challenging the decision of the tender Review Committee of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets (PPDA).
PPDA ordered RBM to retender the supply of ICT equipment whose winner was a local IT company but favoured a foreign owned business that was disqualified for not meeting the specified tender requirements.
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RBM took to court suing the local company, Sparc Systems Limited in a Civil Case Number 13 of 2021 and wanted the High Court to set aside the PPDA Review Committee ruling which ordered a retender of the contract which was wrongfully awarded to Mitra Systems Limited which is jointly owned by a Rwandan, Robert Beninimana and a Zimbabwean, Martin Masawi.