Kalindo advises MCP delegates not to be carried away by money but vote for reliable people

By Vincent Gunde

Political activist Bon Kalindo has appealed to MCP delegates at the August elective conference to take Ngwazi Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda and John Tembo’s legacy in their heart not to vote for those who are displaying money to entice them vote for them saying money will not keep the party.

Kalindo said money is now free for all to the Convention delegates saying even President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and his Vice Dr. Michael Usi have now turned into NEEF officers encouraging all to borrow the money without collaterals.

He said Malawians need to question in their hearts that hospitals are running without essential drugs, skyrocketing prices of essential goods, everything in Malawi has gone to the dogs, where are these people getting the monies for distributions?

Kalindo (Centre)


Speaking through an audio clip, Kalindo has also advised delegates of the DPP, AFORD and UDF to borrow a leaf from the MCP ministers who have turned billionaires over a night claiming that some of them have reached a stage of throwing money in the stadium for people to collect as what happened at the Zomba stadium.

Kalindo said it was the people of Kasiya, Kabudula, Nsundwe, and other places that were receiving K900,000 via their mobile phones and now the opportunity has spread to the people of other regions to see the benefits of being in MCP where money is free for all.

He has reminded MCP delegates that stolen money from government coffers are the ones they are pocketing and as such, they need not to vote for money claiming that these people are not genuine members of the party, they are there to sale the MCP.

The activist has advised delegates to receive whatever they are given from corrupt ministers and other senior party members such as motorbikes, bicycles, but their vote should be on a person to keep the party to the next generation.

“Eat the free money it is your taxes, don’t feel mercy at them for giving you huge amount of money, remember your relatives at home they are dying for no Panadol and aspirin in hospitals,” said Kalindo.

Kalindo has also questioned the government why it wants to celebrate disbursement of K100 billion NEEF money to the beneficiaries on 25th July, 2024 in Balaka describing this function as another waste of government resources which could have gone a long way to procure medicines in hospitals.

He said the whole government is celebrating while 100 percent of it have gone into the pockets of ministers, senior government and state house officials with the ordinary citizens just hearing NEEF loans on paper.

Kalindo said people have now made a conclusion of not making any mistake to vote for the MCP to bounce back into government besides capturing all state institutions, activists and journalists to join it celebrating stolen taxpayers’ money for personal benefits.