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Gvt says it will respond to issues raised by PAC

By Robert Kumwenda

Government has said that it will respond to the issues raised by the quasi-religious body Public Affairs Committee during its 5+1 all inclusive stake holders’ conference held in Blantyre.

Speaking during the conference one of the 11 man delegates representing government Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister Samuel Tembetu said government will attend to all issues raised by PAC.

Tembenu said government has already addressed some of the issues like the passing of Access to Information Bill (ATI), the Agriculture and Green Belt Bill which was already passed in parliament and the National intelligence Bureau Bill which is already in form and is appearing in the order paper of parliament.

“Reforms of the electoral reforms are expected to be presented in parliament before November this year and the local government governance work is still going on,” he said.

Speaking at the same function Chairman of Pac Reverend Felix Chingota said Malawi belongs to one members of one family and this does not mean that we should run away from issues of national interest.

He said it is not good to promote falsehood when things are going in the wrong direction saying that it is time to look whether our livelihoods have improve or not and whether the trust we had on the state remains the same.

Chingota said Malawi remains poor citing lack of service delivery which he said should concern everyone.

“Failure to consider constitutional reforms, corruption are some of the issues that have taken a Centre stage with the present government,” he said.

He said Malawi does not need more meetings but practical solution to move forward and the theme for the conference was ‘The State of Governance and Public Trust reclaiming our destiny ’

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Robert Ngwira
Robert Ngwira
Attended Our Future Private Secondary School in Rumphi from 2006-2009 Holder of Diploma in Journalism from Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) Hobbies, reading newspapers, going out with friends, listening to radio and watching football. Email: info@faceofmalawi.com

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