By Vincent Gunde
President and Commander in Chief of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, says majority of Malawians now know why their country has not registered tangible developments since 1994 claiming that Malawi has no legacy for incoming government to emulate.
Jumah said most politicians in Malawi take education as an entry point to their riches saying education in Malawi is not a yardstick to determine the integrity of a person, it is a yardstick for corruption, embezzlement of funds and looting of public resources.
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He said there have been no government in Malawi that established its foundation that other incoming governments can emulate claiming that the late Professor Bingu wa Mutharika established his legacy “Zero deficit Budget” but this did not take long, the PP led government abandoned it opting to borrowing from donor partners.
Speaking through a Revolutionary voice, Jumah said fuel and food crises have been common to all the previous governments and no President fixed it beside the country ruled by people with title holders on the land, Professors and Doctors.
Jumah said on the 16th September, 2025, Malawians needs to find a new government to instill a good legacy for the country that will live for generations and generations to come observing that Tannzania has claimed part of Lake Malawi and there has been no word from President Chakwera demanding the new government to review, revisit, and amend the Republican constitution.
He has observed that Malawi politicians especially from the party in government have the legacy of sitting above the laws saying this is the reason making Malawi to be a country of no laws but a police state where politicians have powers to instruct the police to arrest an opposition party member or activist.
“Malawians themselves are culprits, they clap hands at nonsense praising at politicians destroying their country through corruption and looting of public resource in a government of no legacy,” said Jumah.
He has advised Malawians that if they need a legacy for their country, the country needs a Revolution to champion democratic change saying it is only Muvi wa Chilungamo that can bring in a new legacy for Malawi saying this is the time to choose a legacy not a degree or money.
Jumah said in leadership and governance, experience does not matter giving an example of Burkina Faso where President Captain Ibrahim Traole has developed the country within 3 years and has cleared all the debts the country had with the international community.
He has warned Malawi leaders that there should be no new levies on goods and services but to let Malawians survive on what they have following Donald Trump’s announcement to cut aid to African countries.
Jumah has finally vowed that if Muvi wa Chilungamo will be voted into government on 16th September, 2025, he will reclaim Lake Malawi not by war with Tanzania but the laws governing the country will fight for themselves.