Chimwendo Banda Disbands VDC and ADC Development Committees in Lunzu



By Burnett Munthali

In a bold move to enhance accountability and transparency, Richard Chimwendo Banda, the senior official of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), has announced the dissolution of the Village Development Committees (VDC) and Area Development Committees (ADC) in Lunzu. This decision comes under the authority of the paramount chief, Kapeni, and is rooted in concerns that these committees have been mismanaging resources and favoring select individuals over the broader community.

During a recent address to party members and local leaders, Chimwendo Banda underscored the importance of having development committees that align closely with government objectives. “The government requires development committees that will actively engage with state initiatives and foster genuine community progress, rather than merely serving personal interests,” he stated. This remark reflects growing frustration with how these committees have been functioning, particularly in terms of resource allocation.

Chimwendo in Lunzu



Local residents have often expressed concerns that committee members were more interested in listing names of beneficiaries for personal gain than in ensuring that aid reached those who truly needed it. The MCP’s decision to disband these committees aims to rectify this situation and restore public trust in the government’s distribution of resources.

Chimwendo Banda emphasized that the new committees will be tasked with collaborating effectively with government officials to implement development programs that genuinely benefit the community. He highlighted the need for a fresh start, encouraging community members to participate actively in the formation of new committees that prioritize inclusivity and accountability.

This decision marks a significant shift in the MCP’s approach to local governance and community development. As the party seeks to build a more transparent system, many residents are hopeful that these changes will lead to a more equitable distribution of resources and improved living conditions in Lunzu.

With the support of Chief Kapeni and local leaders, Chimwendo Banda’s initiative could pave the way for a new era of development in the region, one that emphasizes community collaboration and accountability over personal gain. As the MCP continues to implement its reform agenda, the focus remains on creating a better future for all Malawians.