By Burnett Munthali
Renowned political commentator and analyst, George Chaima, has made a clear public statement distancing himself from a list circulating on social media that accuses him and others of promoting the controversial Age Limit Bill.
The bill, which has sparked significant debate in Malawi, seeks to impose a constitutional restriction on the age of presidential candidates.
Chaima, a respected figure in Malawian politics, was quick to deny any association with the promotion of the bill, asserting his commitment to democratic principles.

In a statement, he emphasized his firm belief in the values of democracy, freedom, and individual rights, which he said guided his political views and actions.
The Age Limit Bill, which has divided public opinion, proposes that the age of presidential candidates be capped at 65 years, a move that would prevent older politicians, including some of Malawi’s key political figures, from running for office.
The proposal has drawn support from certain quarters, but it has also faced widespread criticism from those who argue that it limits the political participation of citizens based on their age.
Chaima’s decision to publicly distance himself from the list comes as a response to the growing tension surrounding the bill.
The political analyst stated that he does not support any move that could undermine the democratic process or restrict the rights of Malawians to choose their leaders freely.
He further explained that the list circulating on social media had misrepresented his views, and he wanted to make it clear that he had no part in the campaign for or against the bill.
In his statement, Chaima reaffirmed his stance as a democrat, stressing that he believes in the fundamental principles of democracy, where all citizens, regardless of their age, should have the right to participate in the electoral process.
He expressed concern about the negative impact that the bill could have on the country’s political landscape, particularly its potential to alienate a significant portion of the electorate.
As the Age Limit Bill continues to be a subject of heated debate in Malawi, Chaima’s comments serve as a reminder of the complexity of the issue.
The political analyst’s clarification has added a new layer to the ongoing conversation, with many now questioning the motives behind the bill and the broader implications it may have for the country’s future.
In conclusion, George Chaima’s public disavowal of the promotion of the Age Limit Bill is a clear indication of his commitment to the principles of democracy and his belief in the right of every Malawian to participate in the democratic process.
As the debate surrounding the bill rages on, his stance will likely continue to influence the discourse, particularly among those who share his democratic values.