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The role of clergy in Malawi: Standing for democratic values and national unity

By Twink Jones Gadama

In recent months, Malawi has witnessed a growing rift between political parties, specifically the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the Malawi Congress Party (MCP).

This divide has caught the attention of the clergy, who, as respected members of society, feel compelled to advocate for democratic values and national unity.

However, this feature aims to shed light on the stand taken by the clergy, their concerns, and their call for the inclusion of expelled DPP members within the MCP.

Upholding Discipline and Regulation in Institutions

The clergy in Malawi assert that every institution, including the church, must abide by regulations to maintain order and discipline.

They point out that any violation of these regulations calls for appropriate disciplinary action, including the possibility of expulsion from an organization.

The clergy emphasize that these rules are necessary to uphold the integrity and values of any institution.

Embracing Freedom of Association in a Secular and Democratic State

Acknowledging that Malawi is a secular state, the clergy also highlight its democratic nature, which guarantees the freedom of association.

They underline that the church, like any other organization, depends on the government’s good policies to thrive.By doing so, they reiterate the significance of respecting both the secular and democratic principles of the country.



Advocating for Democratic Regime Change

The Pentecostal Council of Southern Africa, representing the clergy, expresses concern over what they perceive as a failure of the current Tonse Government to meet the needs of the Malawian people.

They argue that a democratic regime change is needed, suggesting that the opposition must reorganize itself and attempt to overthrow the government at the next election in 2025, through the ballot rather than through unlawful means.

Unease Over MCP’s Involvement in DPP Affairs

The clergy voice their concern and surprise at the MCP alleged interference in the internal affairs of the DPP, which is considered the “government in waiting.”

They claim that this interference and manipulation suggest an ulterior motive, with the MCP exploiting expelled DPP members to destabilize the party.

This perceived interference raises worries among the clergy and prompts them to release a press statement, demanding transparency and fair play.

The Call for Inclusion and Unity

Amid the prevailing political tensions, the clergy calls upon the MCP to embrace the expelled DPP members within their ranks.

They argue that inclusion and unity are essential for the well-being of the nation, as it fosters a sense of belonging and ensures a diverse representation of perspectives.

The clergy appeal to the MCP to prioritize the interests of the country above partisan politics and extend a welcoming hand to their former adversaries.

Prayers for the Nation and Reminders for the President

Concluding their stance, the clergy urge Malawians to continue praying for the country’s betterment.

They emphasize the importance of spiritual intervention to address the alleged oppression faced by the people under the MCP-led government.

Furthermore, they request divine guidance for their president, encouraging him to adhere to his promises and fulfill his duties in serving the nation effectively.

Conclusion

The clergy in Malawi play a significant role in advocating for democratic values, unity, and national well-being.

By speaking out against interference in political affairs, calling for the inclusion of expelled members, and urging prayers for the nation, they stress the importance of upholding democratic principles while emphasizing the power of unity for a prosperous Malawi.

It is through the collective efforts of society, government,and the clergy that the country can achieve true progress and unity.

DPP’s disciplinary hearing spurs controversy and heightens political tensions in Malawi

By Twink Jones Gadama

Malawi’s political battle field has been ignited once again as the main opposition party,the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), faces intense scrutiny following a recent disciplinary hearing.

In response to the outcome, the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP) has vehemently criticized the process, prompting a fierce exchange of accusations between the two parties.

The highly contentious nature of this event has brought forth questions about political unity, accountability, and the future direction of the country.

Background

The DPP, through a legally constituted disciplinary committee, recently conducted a procedural and transparent hearing that resulted in various individuals being disciplined within its own ranks.

The MCP, however, has taken a strong stance against the proceedings, labeling them as desperate, hypocritical, and indicative of fear.

This clash underscores the underlying tensions between these two major political parties in Malawi.

Sanity and Unity vs. Unfulfilled Promises

One of the key points of contention revolves around the MCP’s prioritization of questioning the DPP’s internal affairs rather than addressing its own shortcomings in delivering campaign promises.

The DPP argues that while the MCP is concerned with maintaining sanity and unity within their ranks, they have failed to fulfill the aspirations of the Malawian people who voted them into power.

This accusation harks back to 1993 when the MCP campaigned against political pluralism and denounced multi-party democracy as a form of warfare.



Party Purges and Hypocrisy

Both parties have engaged in a tit-for-tat exchange regarding their respective internal purges.

The DPP accuses the MCP of conveniently forgetting the dismissal of several high-ranking members, including their first vice president Richard Msowoya, secretary general Gustave Kaliwo, spokesperson Jessie Kabwira, and senior party official Felix Jumbe, among others.

Furthermore, the MCP’s recent dismissal of its own youth leader, Frank Chiwanda, allegedly without following proper disciplinary procedures, adds fuel to the fire of hypocrisy leveled against the party.

MCP’s Fear and DPP’s Resurgence

The DPP suggests that the MCP’s response to the outcome of their disciplinary hearing stems from a deeper fear.

The prospect that the DPP’s renewed unity and resolve can spell the end for the ruling party.

The DPP expresses confidence that Malawians, weary of economic hardships and disillusioned by perceived incompetence within the MCP, will rally behind the united and strong DPP in the 2025 elections.

The DPP believes that by electing their presidential candidate, Peter Mutharika, they can save the country from what they perceive as an economic mess created by the MCP.

Accountability and the Road Ahead

In addition to highlighting past failures and pointing fingers, both parties acknowledge the importance of accountability.

The DPP pledges to put forward strong leadership in Parliament and promising to hold the government accountable for its actions.

It is this commitment that the MCP seemingly fears, raising questions about their willingness to be held responsible for their governance decisions.

Conclusion

As tensions rise between the DPP and the MCP following the DPP’s disciplinary hearing, Malawi’s political landscape is embroiled in controversy and uncertainty.

With accusations flying from both sides, it remains to be seen how this clash will shape the future of the country.

As Malawians bear witness to these developments, they are left contemplating which party best represents their hopes for a brighter economic future and effective governance.

Cracking the ring:The hunt for motorcycle thieves in Lilongwe

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By Twink Jones Gadama

In a remarkable display of investigative work, the police in the capital Lilongwe have successfully apprehended seven young men suspected of stealing motorcycles from a Chinese national’s warehouse.

This significant breakthrough comes after a prior incident where criminals,aided by the shop’s security guards, had managed to haul away a staggering amount of motorcycles and clothing.

The recovery of stolen motorcycles has shed light on a larger network of criminals operating in Lilongwe.

Unraveling the Mystery

According to Lilongwe Police Station Public Relations Officer (PRO) Hastings Chigalu, last year’s heist involving the shop yielded a grand total of 46 motorcycles and 84 bales of clothing, collectively worth K155 million.

Delving deeper into the case, Chigalu disclosed that the recently apprehended suspects – Davie Livalo, Paul Mkambeni, Aaron Jere, Chifundo Makele, Ken Mbewe, Tamandani Matope, and Chifundo Phiri – were linked to the stolen goods.

The police had ascertained that they were involved in the motorcycle taxi business within Lilongwe, specifically in areas 25 and 50, utilizing the stolen motorcycles.



The Raid and Recoveries

Utilizing their newfound information, the police initiated a raid on the suspects’ residences, resulting in the recovery of six stolen motorcycles.

However, their pursuit did not end there, as they continued their efforts to locate more stolen goods.

In a joint effort with the authorities in Nkhotakota,further five motorcycles were discovered.

These successful recoveries have provided investigators with valuable leads to pursue.

The Elusive Ring Leader

While significant progress has been made, the police remain resolute in their efforts to bring the entire criminal network to justice.

Investigators have identified a key suspect believed to be the ring leader, known as Nana.

A manhunt has been launched to capture this individual, who is presumed to possess vital knowledge about the inner workings of the operation.

Conclusion

The recent crackdown on motorcycle thieves operating in Lilongwe marks a significant victory for law enforcement.

The police are diligently piecing together evidence, connecting the dots, and tracking down those responsible for a series of audacious thefts.

The recovery of stolen motorcycles and the arrests of individuals associated with the crimes provide hope that the full extent of this criminal network will soon be exposed and dismantled.

The dedication and perseverance of the police in Lilongwe offer the city’s residents a renewed sense of security, reinforcing the message that crime will not go unpunished in their community.

President Chakwera, southern region chiefs in development dialogue

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera on Tuesday 23rd January 2024 held an audience with chiefs from the southern region at Sanjika Palace in Blantyre.

The chiefs were accompanied by Information Minister, Moses Kunkuyu and Local Government Minister, Richard Chimwemdo Banda.

The meeting was aimed at soliciting insights from the chiefs on development matters.



In his remarks, Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Richard Chimwendo Banda said that the meeting underscores the value that the government places on the role that traditional leaders play in development activities and the sustainability of development projects in the country.

He explained that chiefs as custodians of the people, traditional leaders are well – placed to highlight the challenges that their communities are facing.

Chimwendo Banda also disclosed that the meeting is a continuation of in – person discussions President Chakwera has been having with chiefs on a wide range of developmental issues, which provide chiefs in the country a platform to share their communities’ experiences and challenges with the president.

Senior Chief Chikumbu expressed her gratitude for the opportunity given to traditional leaders through the meeting to share and discuss with President Chakwera the state of development in their communities as well as the challenges they are facing.

Former President Joyce Banda cherishes 40 years wedding anniversary

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By Durrell Namasani

She is known for sharing her personal moments with a region of her followers . On Tuesday, Dr Joyce Banda,the former president of Malawi celebrated a 40 year old wedding anniversary to her husband Former Chief Justice Richard Banda.

Writing on her social media handle, Dr Joyce Banda said. “Today, the 23rd January I got my 41st bouquet of flowers because 40 years ago today, we got married amidst opposition from both sides of our families.”

Youthful days Dr Joyce Banda and Rt Chief Justice Richard Banda

The Former President used the opportunity to give a little history on how things were back in the days when marriages between people of different troubles used to court so much opposition “41 years ago a few northerners and southerners were brave enough to get married because of the strong opposite traditions. The south being matrilineal and the north being patrilineal. Infact my mother gave us six months and she promised she would be waiting to welcome me back as this marriage could never work” she said

Dr Banda spoke highly of the time she has spend with her husband, describing Richard as a great father and wonderful parent

“We thank God that all the promises Richard made to me he has fulfilled. His parenting style has also seen our nine children grow to be successful men and women in their careers.”