How CDF Bill standoff touches lives of ordinary Malawians

By Zakeyu Mamba

LILONGWE-(Maravi-Post)-Public debate has intensified following President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika’s decision not to assent to the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) Bill that was passed by Members of Parliament last year.

Rather than focusing solely on political disagreements, analysts say the move highlights broader concerns about governance, accountability, and economic management.

Governance expert Latimu Matenje argues that the President’s stance reflects adherence to democratic principles, particularly the need to safeguard public resources and ensure that development initiatives genuinely benefit citizens.

Matenje notes that through the Ministries of Justice and Finance, the CDF framework requires careful scrutiny to ensure transparency and effectiveness.

He believes that, if properly managed, the fund has the potential to transform lives by bringing development closer to communities, but only under strong oversight mechanisms.

Another analyst, Joseph Kandiyesa, has taken a more cautious view, suggesting that the country should first assess the practical outcomes of the proposed law before drawing firm conclusions.

He says the legislation is still new and untested, making it important to evaluate whether it would achieve its intended goals without creating financial strain.

Kandiyesa also pointed out that the President’s refusal to sign the bill may have significant implications.

According to him, the concerns raised by Mutharika are largely centred on protecting Malawi’s economic interests and ensuring fiscal discipline at a time when the country faces serious economic challenges.

Overall, commentators agree that the debate over the CDF Bill goes beyond partisan politics.

Instead, it raises critical questions about how development funds should be managed, who should control them, and how best to balance decentralised development with national economic stability.

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Bobi Wine’s final push: NUP supporters brave rains for Kampala rally

KAMPALA-(MaraviPost)-National Unity Platform (NUP) supporters showed their unwavering dedication to their leader, Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, alias Bobi Wine, by braving the afternoon rains at the NUP’s Kampala Central rally.

The event marked a crucial moment in the presidential campaigns, which will conclude on Tuesday, 13 January.

The rally, held in the heart of Kampala, demonstrated the strong support base of Bobi Wine, who is challenging incumbent President Yoweri Museveni in the upcoming elections.

Despite the inclement weather, supporters gathered in large numbers, waving national flags and chanting slogans in support of their candidate.

Bobi Wine’s campaign has been marked by a strong emphasis on protest and resistance, with his supporters using the national flag as a symbol of their movement.

This has led to tensions with security forces, who have been accused of targeting flag-carrying supporters at rallies.

The election is seen as a crucial moment for Uganda, with many young people looking for change and an end to Museveni’s long-standing rule.

Bobi Wine, 43, has positioned himself as a champion of the youth and a voice for those seeking reform ¹ ².

As the campaigns draw to a close, the stage is set for a highly contested election.

With voting scheduled to take place on Thursday, 15 January, Ugandans will head to the polls to decide their future.

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Brittany Furlan Files Restraining Order Against Ronnie Radke

3:21 PM PT — The TRO was denied by the court clerk because it’s not an emergency order … the judge will rule January 23 on the issue at the hearing. Brittany Furlan says Ronnie Radke just won’t leave her alone — blasting him as “unhinged and…

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17 Belly-Hiding Winter Dresses With Built-in Flattery

Dressing for winter doesn’t have to mean hiding behind oversized layers or settling for shapeless silhouettes. With the right design details, a dress can instantly create a sleeker, more balanced look while still feeling cozy and wearable. These winter styles are proof that built-in flattery makes all the difference.

Each option below features thoughtful elements that help smooth the belly and define your shape naturally. Think effortless wrap dresses you can reach for on busy mornings and still feel confident walking out the door. Best of all, these flattering finds start at just $24, making them easy to add to your winter rotation.

17 Belly-Hiding Winter Dresses With Built-in Flattery

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1. Our Favorite: Not only does this belted knit maxi slim the waist, its vertical stripe details visually slim as well.

2. Curve-Accentuating: A belted wrap dress like this one highlights the waist while softly skimming the midsection.

3. Waist-Slimming: Thanks to its cinched waist, this flowy maxi dress offers shape without clinging.

4. Mocha Moment: Not only does this stunning eyelet dress have a pretty design, but it also has built-in pockets.

5. Belted Beauty: With smartly placed pleats, this belted knit midi avoids clinging and stays flattering.

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6. Our Favorite: Office-ready and refined, this pleated knit dress falls smoothly through the midsection.

7. Two-in-One: For more casual days, you’ll want to reach for this Dressing for winter that’s a skirt and long-sleeve all in one.

8. Pleated Perfection: This pleated wrap dress delivers a smooth, polished silhouette that looks good from every angle.

9. Fabulous Flowy: From meetings to dinner plans, this elegant knit maxi offers a sleek, belly-skimming fit.

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10. Our Favorite: This fit-and-flare midi proves comfort doesn’t have to come at the expense of a flattering fit.

11. Has Pockets: For days when function comes first, this built-in flattery comes equipped with handy pockets.

12. Must-Have Maxi: This short-sleeve maxi earns its keep, layering beautifully now and wearing effortlessly into spring.

13. Plaid Perfection: Soft and wearable, this plaid mini dress offers comfort with a flattering, easy drape.

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14. Our Favorite: This wrap maxi dress creates an elegant silhouette that smooths through the torso.

15. Floral Favorite: With its smocked waist, this floral midi dress offers subtle shaping for winter formal looks.

16. Swiss Dot Stunner: This Swiss dot maxi feels made for elevated occasions, with a defined waist and a graceful pleated skirt.

17. Try it Tiered: With its tiered design, this chiffon midi dress cleverly conceals the midsection.

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Activist chides MCP zealot Kadula for threatened victim Chiwanda in Chimwendo’s attempted murder case

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Human rights activist Chimwemwe Mbeya Mhango Ntchindi has slammed Malawi Congress Party (MCP) zealot Dala Kadula for threatening to deal with Frank Chiwanda over MCP Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda detention.

Mhango, the former Malawi Defence Force (MDF) officer is reacting to social media audio circulation which Kadula is heard threatening Chiwanda for initiating Chimwendo’s arrest in attempted murder case.

In an audio which The Maravi Post Post posted a day ago, Kadula who is also answering assault charges in court questioned Chiwanda as to why he initiated Chimwendo’s arrest.

Kadula further threatened to deal with Chiwanda if Chimwendo remains in cell.

But reacting to the audio, Mhango expressed worrisome over Kadula’s unpalatable behaviour of threatening others despite being in court on similar charges.

“Is Kadula really normal? Why he continues to pose threats to others despite being dragged to court on similar charges?

“What if MCP was still in power, what could be the fate of us whom he also threatened to kill?”, he queries.

The activist adds, “This behaviour is a threat to our society that is aimed at violating people’s rights.

“It’s my appeal to authorities to put this to stop. Let the law take its course on this uncalled for inhumane characters.

According to court documents, Kadula is Chimwendo Banda’s accomplices in attempted to Frank Chiwanda in 2022 in Dowa.

However, the court stopped Kadula’s arrest as he is also answering others assault charges.

But with this behaviour, the court might revoke the bail as he posses threat to society.

MCP Secretary General Chimwendo has been on detention for a month now as the court is yet to grant him bail.

But Chimwendo has not been fully charged in the court.

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