By Vincent Gunde
President and Commander in Chief of the 14th registered Revolutionary Party in Malawi -Muvi wa Chilungamo Bantu Saunders Jumah, says economic instability breeds mob justice, democrazy and anarchy observing that no justice and no democracy at the end of the day, anarchy follows.
Jumah said this country is experiencing economic instability in a sad mood observing that a bag of maize is being sold at K110,000, bread K3,500, sugar K4000, fertilizer at K145, 000 and for this, the party cannot keep quiet and watching but to rise up.
He said MRP joins the suffering Malawians especially average people who are feeling the burden of the country’s economy which has collapsed and is in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) saying the country’s leaders have no solutions.

Speaking through a Revolutionary voice, Jumah has condemned in strongest possible the citizens of Mselema in Machinga for what they did to an MCP vehicle advising the Machinga people that they are the advocates of multiparty democracy in Malawi.
Jumah said what the citizens did was barbarism not democracy saying no one in the country has to bar any political party from holding a meeting and also condemned an attack to DPP supporters in Lilongwe at Mbowe filling station on the 24th February, 2024.
He has also condemned youth in Chikwawa for stoning President Chakwera, youth of Ndirande for chasing and stoning Minister of Information Moses Kunkuyu and undressing of women clad in MCP zitenje in same Ndirande Township describing these incidences, as enemies of progress.
The President has called on Police Chief Madam Yolamu to act as a mother in the way of maintaining law and order, a woman is a caring and loving observing that all these incidences, there are youth destroying the future of their own country.
He said the youth without a future is dangerous and is like an earthquake blaming the UDF, DPP and MCP for destroying the youth in Malawi because of their bad policies saying Malawi youth are destructively being used as political weapons to cover the greed of politicians.
“Political failures will incite violence and political instability because they don’t want their failures to be exposed but to be trusted by the people,” said Jumah.
He said in the next 15 to 20 years, there will be no Chakwera, Mutharika, Muluzi, Bantu Saunders Jumah urging the youth to deny to be used as tools and weapons of destruction and political parties which are funding these youths to stop forthwith.