How the DPP and UTM Aims to Garner Sympathy Votes Following Chilima’s Demise

By Political Editor

In the recent release of the preliminary report on the late Vice President Dr Saulos Chilima and the nine others who tragically perished in a plane crash in Chikangawa Forest, the United Transformation Movement and Democratic Progressive Party seek to steer attention away from the true implications of the report.

With the country approaching the 2025 General Election, the resolute DPP endeavors to leverage Chilima’s death as a means to cultivate public trust by propagating conspiracy theories surrounding the demise of Dr Chilima.

It is widely known that Dr Chilima frequently utilized the plane for various engagements as it fell within the Vice President’s jurisdiction to do so.

DPP MPs

Unpatriotic Politicians have criticized President Dr Lazarus Chakwera and the Malawi Congress Party, Commonly attributed by the UTM and DPP for their personal political gains rather than acting in the best interests of Malawians.

It was indeed surprising to witness certain UTM members openly disparaging President Chakwera, while others conspired to undermine his leadership through the plane crash incident.

Notably, even esteemed Members of Parliament from the DPP engaged in disrespectful behavior during the candlelight vigil at Parliament, followed by a press briefing aimed at creating a façade of productivity while pursuing self-serving agendas.

Some politicians are orchestrating demonstrations to feign deep distress over the loss, despite the family’s plea to refrain from politicizing the late Vice President Chilima’s death.

In her expression of gratitude, the wife of the late Vice President commended President Chakwera for his unwavering support throughout the funeral proceedings.

The fortitude and resilience demonstrated by President Chakwera during his tenure exemplify the qualities of a true leader.

It is imperative for Malawians to awaken to the reality that those attempting to divert attention are the same individuals who orchestrated a coup against Dr Joyce Banda and obstruct progress in Malawi.

It is evident that certain political parties lack substantive proposals for the betterment of Malawians, opting instead to mislead the public regarding Dr Chilima’s untimely demise.

Members of UTM must recognise that their refusal to trust the MCP government regarding the circumstances of its leader’s death is not grounded in truth, but rather a ploy to tarnish the image of the MCP and seize opportunities left behind by Dr Chilima without regard for his vision.

It should be noted that Dr Chilima placed his trust in President Chakwera and Dr.

Michael Usi, an initiative that the UTM faction undermines by opposing every action taken in his memory.