Kalindo advises UTM to put its house in order

By Vincent Gunde

Political activist Bon Kalindo has advised the UTM Secretary General Dr. Patricia Kaliati, Publicity Secretary Felix Njawala to put their house in order claiming that some other senior members of the party are working tirelessly to sale the UTM to Malawi Congress Party (MCP).

Kalindo said this is the time for the UTM to have reinforcement pillars so that they go back to where they came from not as DPP but UTM for it to make a united force so that the MCP need not to bounce back into government in 2025.

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He said Malawians have already made up their mind for a choice of one from the opposition parties advising AFORD, DPP and UTM to practice tolerance regardless of political affiliations to support one from these parties.

Speaking through an audio clip circulating in various social media platforms, Kalindo has thanked the UTM for making a brave decision of pulling out from the MCP Alliance describing this as not a mistake although it has come a bit late.

Kalindo said time has now come for the UTM to know who are the genuine members of the party claiming that the party must bless itself for more arrests and prosecutions of some of its members to silence them so that they are part of government.

He has asked AFORD, DPP and UDF to wake-up for a unity of purpose and not sleeping saying for the first time in the history of the country Identity Cards have been printed in India claiming that over 3 million IDs are in the country.

The activist said the printing of IDs in India has proved that Malawi has no capacity to print Identity Cards but only for passports which is a sacred document raising many questions than answers that why passports are being printed in Malawi while IDs outside the country.

He said there is already news in speculation that over 1.8 million already voted votes are in the country demanding opposition leaders to watch out for this saying MCP is doing all of what it can to remain in government to continue destroying the country.

“1.8 million already voted votes are in the country, NRB and Mec did not consult Malawians on IDs printing in India, today they are coming with a statement that IDs are in the country,” said Kalindo.

Meanwhile, Bon Kalindo on behalf of the poor people in Malawi has sent a message wishing America’s opposition candidate and former President Donald Trump a quick recovery following an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in Butler-Pennsylvania.

Kalindo said he and the poor Malawians minus the country’s leaders strongly condemn the assassination attempts promising to be with the American people and Trump during this trying times saying the act must not be given space in a democratic country.