Muluzi Preaches Unity at UDF Convention, Fuels Speculation of MCP Alliance


By Twink Jones Gadama

Former President Bakili Muluzi, now patron of the United Democratic Front (UDF), emphasized the party’s commitment to unity and non-nepotism during the recent convention.

Muluzi defended outgoing UDF President Lilian Patel and convention chairperson Aisha Adams, asserting they did not disrupt the event’s proceedings.

Muluzi’s speech was notable for its emphasis on peace and unity, sparking speculation about a potential alliance with the Malawi Congress Party (MCP). The UDF has historically championed democracy in Malawi, ousting the MCP from power in 1994.

However, recent developments suggest a possible realignment of political forces.

Bakili Muluzi



Atupele Muluzi, who resigned from the party and later rejoined, has taken the reins as UDF president.

Bakili Muluzi jokingly expressed interest in competing for the presidential post but feigned fear of being defeated by younger candidates.

The UDF’s history is marked by significant milestones, including becoming the majority party in parliament with 75 seats, surpassing the MCP’s 59 seats.

The party’s current trajectory, potentially culminating in an alliance with the MCP, has sparked intense debate.


Possible Alliance with MCP?


Rumors of an MCP-UDF alliance have been circulating, with some analysts interpreting Muluzi’s speech as an olive branch to the MCP.

The UDF’s invitation to the MCP to attend the convention has already generated controversy within the party.

As Malawi’s political landscape continues to evolve, the UDF’s stance on unity and potential collaborations will be closely watched.

The developments within the UDF and potential implications for Malawi’s political landscape will continue to unfold in the coming months.