Kalindo tells DPP to bring its house in order

By Vincent Gunde

Political activist Bon Kalindo has advised the former ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to bring its house in order following the cancellation of an elective conference planned to be held from 26th to 27th December, 2023.

Kalindo observes that the cancellation of an elective conference has not meant well to genuine DPP supporters saying many wanted an elective conference to be held for the party to start making preparations on its bouncing back into government in the elections coming either in 2024 or 2025.

Kalindo

The activist has reminded DPP to be always watchout for the enemies from within claiming that some trusted senior DPP members are holding secret meetings at night to make sure that Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika is not standing in the elections as a presidential candidate.

Speaking through an audio clip circulating in various social media platforms, Kalindo has however, asked DPP to make a research on the three people who went to court to obtain an injunction challenging the eligibility of Prof. Mutharika to stand in the elections.

He says it is also advisable to find the main aim of the three people going to court, who sent them to go to court, their names and sources of funds to pay the lawyer who issued them with an injunction copy to serve the DPP.

He has since, expressed fears that if these three people will not be identified, the DPP and Prof. Mutharika are sitting on a suicide bomb and any time it will explode forcing the DPP to go back to the drawing board as it will go to the elections without a presidential candidate.

The activist says it is sad that the very same people who for long have been posing threats to the DPP are declaring their interests to stand as candidates in various positions at the elective conference warning the DPP and Mutharika that the enemy from within will destroy them.

“I am giving the DPP free advice, to take it or leave it, there are enemies from within, open your eyes,” says Kalindo.

He has welcomed civil servants’ demonstrations to start on 29th December, 2023 with the nurses to be followed by all from 9th January, 2024 with a question to the MCP led government that is it ready to arrest all these civil servants?

Kalindo has asked the MCP to stop funding business people and chiefs organizing press conferences to denounce demonstrations reminding it that demonstrations are in the Republican Constitution and no one will stop them.

He has finally thanked the Catholic Bishops in Malawi for siding with the Malawian culture assuring the citizens that Priests will not bless same-sex marriages and that marriage remains the union between man and a woman naturally open to the generation of children.