By Burnett Munthali
Hon. Michael Usi, Vice President of UTM and Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Wildlife, has made a strong appeal for unity and love among party members, emphasizing that he holds no enemies within the party. Speaking at a recent UTM gathering, Usi called for harmony, urging members to live in love as they work towards strengthening the party.
In his speech, Usi dismissed any notion that he is disconnected from the party, responding to those who have questioned his loyalty to UTM. “I just wonder when people say I am not a party member. I, Michael Usi, was there before this party was born,” he stated, reaffirming his long-standing commitment to the party and its ideals.
Usi highlighted the significance of his role in the formation of UTM, pointing out that the party’s manifesto booklet carries two prominent faces—his own and that of the late Saulos Chilima. This, he explained, is a clear indication of his deep-rooted involvement in the party’s history and vision. “Even the UTM manifesto booklet has two faces on it, mine and that of late Chilima,” Usi remarked.
His message of unity comes at a crucial time, as the party prepares for its convention and potential internal elections. Usi stressed that love and solidarity should be the foundation of the party, encouraging members to focus on the bigger picture of advancing the UTM’s political agenda.
As the UTM continues to evolve, Usi’s call for love and togetherness is seen as an important step in maintaining cohesion within the party, especially as it navigates leadership contests and future challenges. His reminder of his deep involvement in UTM’s formation sends a clear message to critics and supporters alike—he is, and always has been, an integral part of the UTM’s journey.