The President of Malawi, Lazarus Chakwera on Thursday announced the suspension of all foreign trips for himself and other government officials in his administration.
He made this announcement on national television last night, describing it as a part of strict measures to resuscitate the Malawian economy.
Africa Today News, New York gathered that along with ordering those ministers who are currently abroad to return, the President also stated that the suspension will remain in effect until March 2024.
‘Any travel deemed absolutely necessary by anyone during that period must be submitted to my office for my personal authorisation,’ Chakwera said.
The Malawian leader also unveiled a variety of austerity measures, including cutting by 50 percent fuel entitlements for cabinet ministers and senior government officials.
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Local media reported that Chakwera has faced criticism over his frequent foreign travel, forcing him to resort to the new move, as he said he would lead by example by curtailing his travel plans.
He also cancelled his attendance at the COP28 climate change conference in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates later this month.
As part of the measures, he also directed the minister of finance to include provisions for a reasonable wage increase for all civil servants in the midyear budget review.
And he ordered a lowering of income tax on individuals, so that workers whose incomes have lost value are helped with a ‘lower tax burden’.
Malawi, an East African nation is grappling with an economic crisis that has led to fuel shortages, inflated food prices, and a shortage of foreign exchange.
Africa Today News, New York reports that last week, the country’s central bank announced that it was devaluing the local currency against the United States dollar by nearly 30 percent.