Malawi civil service in massive redeployment: Commissioner of lands, deputy and registrar out
There are massive redeployments taking place in ministries with movements at Lands and Housing and Urban Development affecting three top officials.
So far, Commissioner for Lands Remmie Palika, deputy commissioner of lands Muhammad Selemani and Land Registrar Apendezi Kachiwala moved away, prompting the civil servants to connect the redeployments to the “rubble” the Tonse Alliance led government wants to clear from the Capital Hill.
According to Chief Secretary to Government, ZangaZanga Chikhosi, “the exigencies of the service require that” they be redeployed.
Palika has been transferred to Ministry of Education as the Director of Infrastructure Management.
Kachiwala to Lilongwe District Commissioner’s office as the Lands Officer.
Selemani has been transferred to Ministry of Health as the Health Infrastructure management coordinator.
The officials have been told to “wind up” their affairs at the Ministry of Lands and arrange to report for duties to their new posting as soon as possible.
Those who have been moved will remain with the same grade, same salary and benefits.
Chikhosi, however, said the movements taking place are normal.
However, he could not state the number of civil servants who would be affected by the redeployments.
Remove those who bought tipex and Saidi was the one responsible. Reinstate the CEO for Lilongwe Water Board. How did Seodi White come into the civil service? Re-consititute MEC as well. The Industrial Relations Court is almost dormant and anthu akuzunzika. How do you promote chairpersons without finding replacements inu a Chief Justice. Milandu zaka zaka and simple cases like those zosafunika even much evidence like criminal cases. Let the other courts hear industrial cases as well and the issue of panelists must be reviewed. The ministry of labour should be professional just like energy, environment and others. Administrators have… Read more »
Concerned Citizen
Your observation is correct, let me comment on your concerns. I am reliably informed that these three lawyers were recruited on the same day less than 7 years ago and they rose up fast from POs to Directors. They had a shallow footing.
I also hear it seems none of these are chanco products but Zanzibar
Kodi nanga a person was promoted from PO to P2 another one from PO to P3 and you expect efficiency and effectiveNess
My ladies my Lord’s at ayayaya
Ma lawyer that were sent to lands department over the years have been a disappointment. They may be bad apples in a good profession
It’s time land surveyors, land economists, valuers, planners are given space. I may be long but eeeeee the nation’s should not be subjected to become a trainingvtraining ground hencevthe mess
The regional lands centre needs overhaul too from the top and some at surveys
The fact that you are long and Not wrong, there is a problem.
The ruble all appears to be youth, what has happened? This is very concerning.
Ape, zimachitika such is life. Ma hope anga kuyambira kale kale!
Life has to move on
Hmm mm this is nonsense..?munthu lawyer kukamusiya ku Infrastructure pali nzeru…..cholinga muyike anu muzigawana make plot….the truth will come out soon
Koma ku lands nde u lawyer umagwira… Nxaaa kalilani
Yeah! That’s massive redeployment..s.
Good move Tonse Alliance Apendezi evil woman has built town houses beyond her salary. Amapanga deals with amwenye mumufufuze mumulande manyumba ake onse jezebel uyu
nde ngati driver waku MBS kukangofikila kukhala pa cimpamdo koma magalimoto letf roght and centre kugu china.
Mwatibu ataionera patali anangothawa nchito.zkomo
Mmmmh komatu zinazi first you should know what the person is also doing outside work to have the good results at the end of the end… Dont just judge just cause you have seen someone having good stuffs. Hustle hard and you will end up being in peace than talking of pipoz properties
Draining the swamps before the swamps drain the drainers. What a good move by the Ministry to rid itself of the entrenched rot. By the way when are we draining the swamps at MEC, MBC, MACRA and ESCOM?
Seems to be more re-arranging rather than draining the swamp.
These people are still getting full benefits, and are free to cook up more corrupt schemes.
Why is it so difficult to fire incompetent civil servants??
That will do more to clean up the government then any number of mass arrests.