Celebrity Tamia Ja  pleads with U.S. newly elected President Trump over Malawi’s fuel crisis



By Burnett Munthali

In a bold social media statement, celebrity Tamia Ja has made an impassioned appeal to the former U.S. President Donald J. Trump, asking for help as Malawi grapples with a worsening fuel crisis. Her post, which has gained traction online, highlights the dire state of affairs in the country, from long fuel queues to corruption and growing socio-economic inequalities.

“President Donald J. Trump, please help us in Malawi. We have a fuel crisis in our country. People are even sleeping at filling stations for fuel,” wrote Tamia, expressing frustration over the deteriorating situation.

Tamia criticized the growing disparity between the rich and the poor, accusing powerful individuals of exploiting the system while ordinary Malawians struggle to meet their basic needs. She added, “Rich people are getting richer, corruption is too high. When we start to speak out to identify all the problems that we are facing, they scare us by saying, ‘Politics is a dirty game.’ Malawi is now worse than before.”



Her comments reflect the frustrations of many Malawians who have been dealing with a prolonged fuel shortage that has paralyzed businesses and disrupted daily life. With fuel pumps running dry and vehicles lining up for hours, the crisis has sparked public outcry against perceived government inaction.

While Tamia’s appeal to Trump may appear unconventional, it underscores a growing sense of desperation and a call for international attention to Malawi’s challenges. It also highlights the role of celebrities in voicing societal concerns and amplifying the grievances of ordinary citizens.

As public discourse continues to build around the fuel crisis, many are urging the government to take immediate and effective measures to address the shortages and restore normalcy. However, for Tamia and many others, the broader issues of corruption, inequality, and governance remain key barriers to Malawi’s progress.

The government is yet to respond to Tamia’s plea, but her message resonates with a growing segment of the population yearning for tangible solutions and meaningful leadership in these trying times.