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March 12, 2021 Emmie Banda -MEC stringer 1 Comment As the 30th March 2021 by-election draws closer, two candidates in Nsanje district have pulled out of the race. Mandevana signing after verifying his details on a ballot paper while Rudi looks on One of the candidates from Nsanje North constituency Kennedy Jailosi who was representing UTM Party said he has pulled out of the race because of financial problems. Jailosi said since the party is silent on the forthcoming by-election he cannot manage on his own. “It is true that I have pulled out of the race, this is so because of my financial problems, the party is not helping me, this problem is not for me only but for everyone who is contesting on UTM ticket, we went to the new Presidential elections without the party support and this time around it is the same, since the party is silent, I will not push them there by choosing to pull out of the race,” said Jailosi. ....
This came to right during vetting exercise which happened on Thursday, 11th of March 2021. UTMâs Kennedy Jailosi who was contesting in Nsanje North Constituency said he has pulled out of the race because of financial challenges. âI have pulled out of the race because of financial problems; the party is forthcoming – not for me only, but for everyone contesting on UTM ticket. So, since the party is silent, best option for me is to pull out of the race,â said Jailosi. On his part, the UDF candidate for Nsanje Central Constituency Laston Saidi Katole said he will not contest since they are in an alliance with Democrat Progressive party whose candidate is Francis Kasaila. ....
Increased Security Crucial to Protect Peacekeepers Risking ‘Ultimate Sacrifice’, United Nations Staff Union Says, Citing 15 Killed by Deliberate Attacks in 2020 Format ORG/1714 At least 15 United Nations and associated personnel 12 peacekeepers and three civilians were killed in malicious attacks in the line of duty in 2020, according to the Standing Committee for the Security and Independence of the International Civil Service of the United Nations Staff Union. Deliberate killings in 2020 bring the total death toll in the past 11 years to at least 440 United Nations and associated personnel killed from a diversity of attacks, including from improvised explosive devices, rocket and artillery fire, mortar rounds, indirect fire, landmines, grenades, suicide attacks, targeted assassinations and armed ambushes. ....