Bird’s Eagle View: Mwanamveka makes a fool of himself


Former Finance Minister Joseph Mwanamveka’s recent appearance at the Rev. John Chilembwe commemoration arena left him not only with egg on his face but also exposed the depths of his political miscalculation. 
What seemed like an opportunity to garner admiration turned into an embarrassing display that showcased Mwanamveka making a fool of himself.

As the chairperson for the “Friends of John Chilembwe,” Mwanamveka was entrusted with the responsibility of honouring the legacy of a national hero. Unfortunately, he veered off course by engaging in political rhetoric, completely disregarding the solemn occasion. 

Mwanamveka

While other speakers, including clergy members, focused on commemorating Chilembwe’s contributions, Mwanamveka used the platform for self-serving political purposes.
One glaring error was Mwanamveka’s failure to acknowledge the distinguished presence of the President, the First Lady, and the Vice President of the Republic of Malawi. Such a basic courtesy should not have been overlooked, especially considering the gravity of the event. 

It not only displayed a lack of respect but also highlighted Mwanamveka’s apparent disconnect with the significance of the occasion.
Furthermore, Mwanamveka’s deviation from the commemorative spirit was evident when he unfolded a piece of paper containing names of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) members who supposedly supported the event. 
This move not only diverted attention from the true purpose of the gathering but also exposed an attempt to politicise a ceremony meant for honouring a national hero. 

It appeared as though Mwanamveka was more interested in promoting his political agenda than in genuinely paying tribute to Rev. John Chilembwe.
Joseph Mwanamveka’s actions at the Rev. John Chilembwe commemoration not only fell short of the expected decorum but also demonstrated a lack of understanding of the gravity of the event. 
Instead of contributing to the legacy of a national hero, Mwanamveka chose to use the platform for political posturing, leaving observers with a taste of disappointment and a sense of the opportunity lost for genuine reflection and commemoration.
Yet, to his surprise, Richard Chimwendo Banda, the Minister of Local Government, Unity, and Culture, was quietly observing his tantrums and ready to cut him down to size. 

In his address, Chimwendo Banda skillfully avoided directly responding to Mwanamveka, dismantling his speech and portraying him as a fool. With compelling facts, Chimwendo Banda garnered a standing ovation from the audience.
In the future, the Friends of John Chilembwe should designate a better spokesperson instead of Mwanamveka, who not only embarrassed himself but also the entire group he represented during the Rev. John Chilembwe Commemoration Day.

There are moments when Malawians can unite beyond political affiliations and Mwanamveka’s misstep was evident on one such occasion.