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Malawi: Mulhakho ‘Fires’ Blantyre Water Board Procurement Boss Over Contracts

Blantyre Water Board (BWB) has fired its procurement manager for failing to provide business contracts to members of governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) influential cultural heritage group, Mulhakho wa Alhomwe, court documents seen by Nyasa Times have revealed.

Documents at the Industrial Relations Court in Blantyre show that Andrew Puleni through his lawyers is asking the court to intervene after his removal as Procurement Manager for the State owned utility.

According to the documents, Puleni has been appointed as Administrative Manager, a position he reckons does not exist on the company’s hierarchy and regard as a demotion.

But the court documents claim that the genesis of Puleni’s downfall can be traced to dissatisfaction from members of the Mulhakho wa Alhomwe who allegedly made the instruction to the company’s CEO to remove Puleni from his position.

According to documents, among them a signed affidavit by Puleni, BWB chief executive officer verbally informed Puleni that the members of Mulhakho had instructed the CEO to remove him from his position.

The documents do not name any of the alleged members of the tribal grouping who pressured the board.

The IRC case is being heard by the court’s chairperson and first application for an injunction by Puleni to stop the transfer was made on 11th February 2020 but was unsuccessful as the court ordered for interparty hearing.

No date has been made yet for the full hearing, according to the court documents.