Malawi Govt pushes for competence in Councils as Minister Ben Phiri elevates STA Ndendende

MZUZU-(MaraviPost)-Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Dr. Ben Phiri, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring that all top positions in Local Assemblies are filled with competent officers capable of managing the increased resources allocated to councils.

He said this commitment is especially crucial now that government has revised and significantly expanded the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), which demands enhanced professionalism and accountability at council level.

Dr. Phiri made the remarks on Saturday in Rumphi, where he met council officials and presided over the elevation of Group Village Headman Robert Msowoya to Sub-Traditional Authority (STA) Ndendende at the district council offices.

The Minister emphasized that Malawi needs well-trained, well-equipped, and ethically grounded officials if the country is to achieve its ambition of becoming a middle-income economy by the year 2030.

He stated that strong local governance is central to national development because it is through councils that Malawians access critical services such as health, education, water, and infrastructure, all supported by taxes collected from citizens.

During the elevation ceremony, Dr. Phiri called upon traditional leaders to promote unity, strengthen social harmony, and prevent chieftaincy conflicts by documenting succession plans clearly and transparently.

Paramount Chief Chikulamayembe presided over the official installation of STA Ndendende, a development expected to strengthen traditional leadership structures and accelerate socio-economic progress in Rumphi District.

The Minister highlighted that traditional leaders play a vital role in shaping community development, facilitating government programs, and ensuring peace, which is a key ingredient for sustainable development.

The revised CDF—which has increased from K220 million per constituency to an unprecedented K5 billion—means that Rumphi District’s four constituencies will now collectively receive at least K20 billion every year, making it essential that funds are handled by qualified and accountable officers.

Dr. Phiri concluded by asserting that with competent leadership in councils and responsible stewardship of public funds, Malawi can create meaningful development, improve service delivery, and uplift the lives of citizens across rural and urban communities.


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MPs raise concerns over council access meetings

By Zakeyu Mamba

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Members of Parliament (MPs) have expressed growing concerns over being barred from attending and speaking at local council meetings, raising questions about oversight and accountability at the local government level.

MPs Yona Dadawisa Nkandawire and Richard Chimwendo Banda brought the matter to Parliament on 20th November 2025, during ongoing deliberations in Lilongwe.

They highlighted instances where some local councils have imposed restrictions on MPs, limiting their ability to participate fully in council proceedings.

Banda reported that, although he was allowed to attend a council session, he was denied the right to speak, which he described as a challenge to Parliament’s role in ensuring transparency in local governance.

He emphasized that such restrictions undermine MPs’ ability to monitor the activities of local councils effectively.

Responding to the concerns, Local Government Minister Ben Phiri stated that MPs do have the right to inquire about the use of council funds, stressing that oversight by Parliament is essential to promote accountability.

However, he clarified that a court ruling currently prevents MPs from participating in voting during council meetings, which limits their direct influence over council decisions but does not negate their oversight functions.

Speaker of Parliament Sameer Sulemani confirmed that Parliament is actively addressing the matter.

He indicated that measures are being considered to ensure MPs can carry out their oversight responsibilities effectively without infringing on the legal frameworks governing local councils.

The debate underscores ongoing tensions between Parliament and local councils regarding transparency, governance, and the monitoring of public funds.

MPs’ concerns reflect a broader demand for strengthened accountability mechanisms, particularly in ensuring that local authorities operate openly and in line with legal standards.

As the discussions continue, the issue highlights the delicate balance between local council autonomy and parliamentary oversight, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between different arms of government to protect public interest and maintain good governance practices.


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