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The newly elected President of Malawi, Lazarus Chakwera who also happens to be an ardent Arsenal fan kikikiii has a weekly radio address in which he updates the citizens on progress made and sets down the tone and direction of his leadership. Last Saturday’s address was perhaps the most interesting yet...
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This, in part, is what he said;

Fellow Malawians,

I have noted with delight that there is much interest in my plans to trim the powers of the president. Because of that interest, I am confident that when this project is well underway, it will have your full support.
Reducing presidential powers is something that is often promised but never delivered, but I think you know by now that I do not say something unless I mean to do it. But to get this done, I need your support.

But it is important that we all understand what these powers are.
The first category of powers a president has is positional. In our jurisdiction, there are certain positions and offices that are reserved for the president alone, such as the positions of Head of State, Head of Government, and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
It is time we reviewed the merits of having the president also occupy an office like the Chancellor of the public University. This is a relic from a bygone era. I know of no free country in which the State President is at helm of an institution that exists to produce free thinkers

Second category has to do with certain decisions that are reserved for a president to make. It’s my view that there are too many decisions made by a president, so I mean to reduce that.Having a president make too many decisions has created problems for our country for a long time
There must be decisions that when made by Parliament are final, and even where the President has the power to veto such decisions, he should no longer be allowed to sabotage the governance framework by sitting on the decision.

The third category of powers a president has is that of appointments. From the Judiciary, to the Legislature, to the Executive, all the way to constitutionally mandated institutions designed to operate independently, the boards of statutory corporations, foreign embassies...
we have the anomaly of having all of them look to the president as the appointing authority. This is unwise.
No person is good or humble enough to be entrusted with that much appointing power.

The fourth category of presidential powers that need trimming is cultural. We need to review our behaviors towards a president; because how we behave around a president is what creates a national perception of how much power he or she has...
This includes how we address a president, how many times a president is mentioned in salutations at a single event, how many cars and firepower a president’s convoy has, and so forth...

During the campaign for presidential elections, I noted that many political campaigns conducted by state officials were using state resources like state vehicles & state security. We need to think about the limits and parameters of this culture because it is now regularly abused
Even if it may not be possible to fully separate state resources from the activities of political parties, we need rules that clearly spell out when the overlap between party and state is acceptable and when it is abusive.

When I propose laws to address these inconsistencies, I ask you to support me by demanding that your MPs vote for these changes. Malawi needs a more empowered citizenry. The way to achieve that is to increase the powers of governance institutions & decrease powers of the president

~ENDS~
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Now, should Chakwera live up to his word, he will set Malawi on a very different trajectory of active citizenship, accountability in leadership and a healthy relationship between the people and their president. Of course, it might just be a populist move and we know too well that solid foundations are entrenched in the law of the land to make them permanent but I hope waendelee vivyo hivyo alafu tuende huko Lilongwe ku-investa la Mwas wa Equity. As a sidenote, emblem ya chama yake inakaa tu kama ya KANU
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Wait ..isnt he the guy who after he came in power gave his personal friends high position jobs? Anyway this is how they start and end differently
It was clarified later that there were some appointments of relatives of his friends but who are competent. That was a bummer but I hope he steers that nation well. It's got massive potential and has always had mediocre leaders.
 
Wait ..isnt he the guy who after he came in power gave his personal friends high position jobs? Anyway this is how they start and end differently
I think he has realized that even he, can not be trusted with such powers, very tempting to any individual.

On a different note why a president wears a foreign team jersey just seems 'unpatriotic' to me, I personally find it weird, si avae tu ya local team ama national team if he has to don a jersey.
 
He shall regret that move, when an imperial head of a constitutional body is appointed by parliament, who happens to be a closet supporter of the opposition ala Maraga. It shall end in premium tears as they each fight to assert their authority over each other.
 
The newly elected President of Malawi, Lazarus Chakwera who also happens to be an ardent Arsenal fan kikikiii has a weekly radio address in which he updates the citizens on progress made and sets down the tone and direction of his leadership. Last Saturday’s address was perhaps the most interesting yet...
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This, in part, is what he said;

Fellow Malawians,

I have noted with delight that there is much interest in my plans to trim the powers of the president. Because of that interest, I am confident that when this project is well underway, it will have your full support.
Reducing presidential powers is something that is often promised but never delivered, but I think you know by now that I do not say something unless I mean to do it. But to get this done, I need your support.

But it is important that we all understand what these powers are.
The first category of powers a president has is positional. In our jurisdiction, there are certain positions and offices that are reserved for the president alone, such as the positions of Head of State, Head of Government, and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
It is time we reviewed the merits of having the president also occupy an office like the Chancellor of the public University. This is a relic from a bygone era. I know of no free country in which the State President is at helm of an institution that exists to produce free thinkers

Second category has to do with certain decisions that are reserved for a president to make. It’s my view that there are too many decisions made by a president, so I mean to reduce that.Having a president make too many decisions has created problems for our country for a long time
There must be decisions that when made by Parliament are final, and even where the President has the power to veto such decisions, he should no longer be allowed to sabotage the governance framework by sitting on the decision.

The third category of powers a president has is that of appointments. From the Judiciary, to the Legislature, to the Executive, all the way to constitutionally mandated institutions designed to operate independently, the boards of statutory corporations, foreign embassies...
we have the anomaly of having all of them look to the president as the appointing authority. This is unwise.
No person is good or humble enough to be entrusted with that much appointing power.

The fourth category of presidential powers that need trimming is cultural. We need to review our behaviors towards a president; because how we behave around a president is what creates a national perception of how much power he or she has...
This includes how we address a president, how many times a president is mentioned in salutations at a single event, how many cars and firepower a president’s convoy has, and so forth...

During the campaign for presidential elections, I noted that many political campaigns conducted by state officials were using state resources like state vehicles & state security. We need to think about the limits and parameters of this culture because it is now regularly abused
Even if it may not be possible to fully separate state resources from the activities of political parties, we need rules that clearly spell out when the overlap between party and state is acceptable and when it is abusive.

When I propose laws to address these inconsistencies, I ask you to support me by demanding that your MPs vote for these changes. Malawi needs a more empowered citizenry. The way to achieve that is to increase the powers of governance institutions & decrease powers of the president

~ENDS~
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Now, should Chakwera live up to his word, he will set Malawi on a very different trajectory of active citizenship, accountability in leadership and a healthy relationship between the people and their president. Of course, it might just be a populist move and we know too well that solid foundations are entrenched in the law of the land to make them permanent but I hope waendelee vivyo hivyo alafu tuende huko Lilongwe ku-investa la Mwas wa Equity. As a sidenote, emblem ya chama yake inakaa tu kama ya KANU
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It is going to be downhill from here. The more one flaps their gums the less substantive work is done. An African country cannot be managed like an European one. Find out about Abiy in Addis and how he is fairing after coming in looking like he had the answer to Ethiopia's issues.
 
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