By Chisomo Phiri
Chief Justice Rizine Mzikamanda has advised the newly-elected Dedza Central Malawi Congress Party (MCP) lawmaker, Willard Gwengwe to strive to fulfill campaign promises he made to his constituents prior to the November 16 2023 by-elections.
Mzikamanda made the call after presiding over Gwengwe’s swearing in ceremony at Parliament on Monday morning.
“The public has entrusted you to advocate for their interest, voice their concerns and contribute to laws that govern their lives.
“Therefore, as you sit in this chamber, remember that you represent your electors and you owe them not only your time but also your dedication and impartial judgement on critical issues” he advised.
Mzikamanda further advised the Member that the Oath of Allegiance and Oath of Office which he had taken signifies the mutual trust citizens place in public offices and institutions.
He however, cautioned the Member that the symbolic covenant must extend beyond mere symbolism to a moral commitment linking his inner values with the values and duties he undertakes as a public servant.
The Chief justice further recognized the dedication and hard work demonstrated by all Members of Parliament in serving the people which he urged Hon Gwengwe to join following his swearing in.
Gwengwe secured a total of 7,913 votes against his fierce competitor, an independent candidate Jacob Joseph Kaumphawi who got 7,361.
Serious voter apathy marred the by-elections as over 15 thousand people voted out of the registered 47 thousand.
The constituency had fallen vacant following the death of another MCP lawmaker, Daniel Chiwere in July this year.