Malawi Officials Attend Workshop on Preventing Extremism in SA
Malawi officials attend South Africa workshop on hate, extremist violence, writes Moses Nyirenda.
Johannesburg, South Africa-A delegation of Malawian officials, including government officials and city council representatives, are attending a workshop in South Africa on preventing and responding to hate- and extremist-motivated violence, writes Moses Nyirenda.
The workshop, which is being hosted by the Strong Cities Network in partnership with the South African Local Government Association (SALGA), is funded by the European Union as part of its STRIVE Cities initiative.
The workshop is aimed at analysing the role of cities in East and Southern Africa (ESA) in preventing and responding to hate- and extremist-motivated violence as part of wider city-led efforts to promote public safety, build resilience, and enhance social cohesion.
Leading the Malawi delegation is the Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity & Culture, Owen Chomanika, as well as Malawi Local Government Association (Malga) Executive Director, Hadrod Zeru Mkandawire.
In an interview with the local media in South Africa, Chomanika said that his ministry wishes to build strong cities in the country.
“It is the wish of the ministry that we should have strong cities and councils to be able to deal with extremism at that level. We are doing something, but maybe not enough,” Chomanika said.
He further hailed the participation of Malawi at the Strong Cities Conference, saying that the meeting would enlighten officials from the country’s councils and his ministry on how they would fulfil the dream of building up strong cities in the country.
Also commenting on the same, Lilongwe City Council Chief Public Relations Officer, Tamara Chafunya, who is also attending the meeting, said that the meeting provides an opportunity for city-level and other relevant stakeholders in the East and Southern Africa region to engage with each other in order to better understand the hate- and extremist-related threats facing local communities in the region.
The workshop is expected to close on Friday.