Former President Joyce Banda holds no barrels   in a blistering Interview



By Burnett Munthali

In a blistering audio interview on Times TV’s Hot Current, former President Joyce Banda did not hold back as she launched a scathing critique of her one-time ally, President Lazarus Chakwera. She accused him of presiding over what she termed Malawi’s “epic mess,” characterizing his leadership style as “clueless” amid a backdrop of significant national crises, including fuel shortages, forex challenges, and the failures of the Affordable Input Program (AIP).

Banda’s sharp tongue took aim at Chakwera’s inability to assemble “even the most basic functioning team” of technical experts capable of tackling these pressing issues. She expressed her frustration at the current state of affairs, highlighting the disconnect between the government’s extravagant spending and the daily struggles faced by ordinary Malawians. Banda sarcastically praised Chakwera’s “genius” in allowing the populace to resort to “chitedze,” a colloquial term referring to the makeshift measures citizens take to cope with shortages, as the country grapples with a dire economic situation.

Dr Joyce Banda



Lavish Tours Amidst National Struggles

Banda did not shy away from addressing Chakwera’s extravagant country tours, which she described as little more than taxpayer-funded campaign stunts. She condemned the display of new government vehicles as an insensitivity to the suffering of Malawians who endure lengthy queues for fuel. Banda questioned the priorities of the Chakwera administration, suggesting that the forex used to purchase these vehicles could have been better allocated toward importing fuel—an urgent need for the nation.

Her remarks struck a chord with many citizens who have experienced firsthand the challenges posed by fuel shortages and rising costs of living. The stark contrast between government opulence and the struggles of everyday life raised serious concerns about the priorities of the current administration.

Critique of International Engagements

Further intensifying her critique, Banda condemned Chakwera’s international trips, labeling them “garbage missions” that yield no tangible benefits for Malawi. She asserted that instead of establishing meaningful partnerships or delivering real solutions, Chakwera returns with “symbolic gestures” and empty promises. This sentiment resonates with a public increasingly frustrated with a leadership that appears disconnected from the realities facing the nation.

Banda’s sharp critique arrives at a pivotal moment, with the 2025 elections on the horizon. Her comments reflect a growing discontent among the electorate, who are weary of what she termed a “clownish reign.” Many Malawians are eager for leadership that prioritizes substantive governance over mere theatrics and campaign posturing.

A Call for Accountability

Banda’s words serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for accountability within the current government. As Malawians face mounting challenges, her critique highlights the necessity for leaders to address the core needs of the populace rather than engaging in public displays that offer little in the way of real solutions.

The public’s patience is wearing thin, and Banda’s candid assessment resonates with a population that is tired of waiting for genuine change. As the 2025 elections approach, it remains to be seen whether Chakwera will heed the warnings articulated by Banda and others, or if the current trajectory will continue amidst the clamor for accountability and effective governance.