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Ex-councillors plan vigils over K2.3bn gratuity

Summary by The Nation
Former ward councillors are today set to start holding vigils in their respective councils to force government to pay them their gratuity in excess of K2.3 billion. Each of the about 462 councillors, based on the communication The Nation has seen, will receive a gratuity of K5 million, up from an initial K1.5 million. Malawi Local Government Association (Malga) executive member Joseph Thula, a former councillor for Mpamba Ward in Nkhata Bay Nort…
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The Nation broke the news in Blantyre, Malawi on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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