Thursday 25 September 2014

Committee Of Supply Passes K325. 936 Billion Of 2014/15 Budget











The National Assembly is expected to pass the 2014/15 National Budget this Friday as the Committee of Supply will only be required to pass Thirteen votes that remained on Thursday business sessions.
The second day of Committee of Supply on Thursday has passed a sum of K325.936 billion from 31 votes of various budget allocations to government ministries and departments.

Wednesday 24 September 2014

Committee of Supply Passes K91.3 billion On Wednesday











The Malawi National Assembly has during the first day of the Committee of Supply session on Wednesday passed K91.365 Billion from the current 2014/15 budget estimates.
The session has since adjourned at 18:27 hours for Thursday 25th September 2014 sitting where the house will continue for the whole day up to Friday this week passing the remaining votes of the budget estimates.

Goodall Announces Upward Adjustments To Critical Institutions As He Winds Up Budget Debate











The Minister of Finance Honorable Goodall Gondwe has announced some upward adjustments to some Government Departments and Ministries in response to concerns by members and Budget and Finance Committee report raised during the budget debate that was curtailed on Tuesday 23rd September 2014.
On Wednesday afternoon hon. Gondwe when winding up the debate he noted several additional allocations among them are additional allocation to the health sector, police and Constituency Development Fund.

Monday 22 September 2014

Mzomera Suspension; Speaker Ruling Final

Mzomera (third from right) Jooma (standing)











Speaker of the National Assembly Richard Msowoya has declined to make his on whether it was right for his Second Deputy Speaker to invoke rule 105 against Mzimba Hora parliamentarian Hon. Christopher Mzomera Ngwira and that he should not attend proceedings for two sitting days.

Honorable Msowaya told the house at the beginning of the proceedings of Monday sitting that he cannot make a ruling on another ruling and that standing orders, does not any member to comment on a ruling made by a speaker.

However the speaker has urged members in the house to abide by the rules of the house and warned that any misconduct will attract appropriate orders.

Msowoya further said any member who feels was affected by that ruling and want to seek redress should seek an appeal from the court

Sunday 21 September 2014

Speaker's Ruling To Instill Peace In The National Assembly


PP MPs protested over Ngwira's suspension


Leader of House in the National Assembly Honorable Francis Lazaro Kasaila says the ruling to be made this Monday by Speaker of National Assembly Richard Msowoya will help to bring back order in the house.

Kasaila in an interview admit that the house was in chaos in the last two days of the third week of this budget sitting following the disagreements that emerged in the house in particular on Thursday when the Second Deputy Speaker was forced to invoke rule 105 to Mzimba Hora MP Hon Christopher Mzomera Ngwira over misconduct and that the member should not attend proceedings for two days.

Saturday 20 September 2014

Pro-Federalism Demonstrations Ban In Karonga Against Fundamental Human Rights- CHRR, Cedep

Mtambo (far left) and Trapence (Far right)











Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) and Centre for Development of People (Cedep) have jointly issued statement expressing shock on what they call "The government’s decision through the district commissioner to bar" a grouping called Karonga Youth for Justice and Development from holding a demonstration in favour of Federalism

The grouping is said to have been stopped from holding Pro-Federalism demonstrations after it submitted a notification letter to the district commissioner of their planned demonstrations scheduled for 28th September 2014