BREAKING NEWS Exit Ndala at State House, enter Munthali News - TopicsExpress



          

BREAKING NEWS Exit Ndala at State House, enter Munthali News just coming in from State House suggests that President Professor Peter Mutharika has fired his Press Secretary Frederick Ndala Jnr on unspecified reasons. Sources at the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) reveal that President Mutharika has since replaced Ndala Jnr with Gedion Munthali, a senior journalist working for Nations Publications Limited in Blantyre. Munthali is a close friend of the Minister of Information and Civic Education, Kondwani Nankhumwa and a relation of the Principal Secretary for the Ministry of Information and Civic Education, Chimwemwe Banda. In September, he was the only journalist from the private media to accompany President Mutharika to New York where he attended the UN General Assembly. Until his appointment in June, 2014, Ndala Jnr was Editor for Malawi News, a weekly tabloid published by Blantyre Newspapers Limited. His contract was supposed to run until 2019. Ndala was employed on Grade P3. He was entitled to a monthly salary of close to K500, 000, a 4 X 4 vehicle, free housing, free water and electricity, cell phone use and a monthly fuel allocation of 500 litres. However, a source close to the Director of State Residences (Peter Mukhito) revealed that the President’s decision emanates from an embarrassing episode where Ndala had given journalists K50,000s when President Mutharika had directed that each journalist be given K200,000. This was at Sanjika Palace a couple of weeks ago where President Mutharika had organized an interface with members of the media. The Nation Editor George Kasakula turned down the money saying, it was unethical for him to accept ‘bribes’. There was actually nothing worth pointing at that happened at the function apart from dancing, an empty speech by Mutharika and giving of the bribes. “They had agreed that K200, 000 could be a reasonable amount looking at the caliber of journalists and media managers invited to the event. President Mutharika was extremely furious and embarrassed when he learnt from the media that only K50, 000 was given to each journalist, at least those from Blantyre,” explained the source. She said the President could have fired Ndala Jnr immediately after the revelation but he was advised against it to avoid a public condemnation as the whole ‘bribing’ episode concerned not only Ndala but the President and entire State House.
Posted on: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 13:43:33 +0000

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