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As the job market continues to shrink, Edna Mthobwa, who has been searching for a job for five years now, has almost given up on employment and ventured into business to earn a living. Mthobwa, who holds a bachelor of Arts degree in Communication and Cultural Studies obtained from the University of Malawi, has been
April 12, 2021 Watipaso Mzungu – Nyasa Times 1 Comment
Disgruntled retrenched employees of Castel Malawi Limited (CML) have expressed disappointment over the failure by their former employer to show up at the Industrial Relations Court (IRC) on Friday last week.
Castel Malawi Lilongwe Plant staff
Between 2019 and 202, CML laid off close to 300 workers due to what the company termed as ‘harsh economic climate change compounded by illegal entry of foreign beers into Malawi’.
The company’s senior manager, Godwin Ng’oma, said then that the company was continuously posting losses; hence, the decision by the management to retrench some of its members of staff to keep the brewer afloat.
January 3, 2021 Watipaso Mzungu – Nyasa Times 1 Comment
Recently retrenched employees of Castel Malawi Limited (CML) have dragged the brewer to the Industrial Relations Court (IRC) over what they have described as misrepresentation and unfair dismissal.
Castel Malawi Limited has been retrenching staff
The disgruntled former employees are being led by Purity Paschal Chitalo.
Through IRC statement of claim dated 4 November 2020, Chitalo and 28 others are also accusing their former employer of failing to consult them before effecting a retrenchment.
CML is one of the companies that effected massive retrenchments between 2019 and 2020 due to the volatile economic situations.
In May 2019, Castel Malawi Limited (CML) announced its intention to lay off about 300 workers due to the harsh economic climate compounded by illegal entry of foreign beers into Malawi.