SKC portrait now official symbol of UTM – Kwesi Msusa


By Burnett Munthali

In a significant move that underscores the leadership and unity within the UTM Party, Kwesi Msusa, one of the party’s high-ranking officials, announced that the portrait of Saulos Chilima, the party’s founder and former Vice President, is now the official symbol of the party. This decision marks a new chapter for the UTM as it moves away from its previous symbol—the flames—and embraces the powerful image of its leader.

“We have done away with the flames, we have made SKC our official symbol,” stated Msusa during the UTM Party’s fundraising dinner in Blantyre on Saturday, 9 November 2024. This announcement was met with applause from party members and supporters, who viewed the decision as a reaffirmation of the party’s identity and commitment to the leadership of Chilima.



The portrait of Saulos Chilima has long been a symbol of leadership within the UTM. As the party’s founder, Chilima’s image represents not just the party’s vision but also its values of change, hope, and progress for the people of Malawi. By making his portrait the official symbol, the UTM Party has ensured that its identity is closely tied to the ideals and aspirations that Chilima has championed.

Msusa’s statement also addressed an internal issue that had been brewing within the party. He alleged that there had been attempts by some factions within the UTM to replace Chilima’s portrait with that of another figure. While Msusa did not name the individuals behind these efforts, his comments suggest that there had been disagreements or attempts to shift the party’s identity away from its founder.

“This decision has been made following attempts by some quarters of the party to replace Chilima’s face with someone else’s,” Msusa explained. The allegation highlights internal tensions that may have existed within the party, but the decision to reaffirm Chilima as the face of the UTM signals a resolution to these disputes. It reflects the party’s commitment to the leadership and vision that Chilima has provided since its formation.

The portrait of Saulos Chilima as the official symbol of the UTM Party is more than just a personal representation—it is a symbol of the party’s mission to bring about positive change in Malawi. Chilima’s leadership style, which emphasizes transparency, accountability, and a focus on the needs of the people, has resonated with many Malawians who are eager for a new direction in the country’s governance.

By adopting Chilima’s image as the symbol, the UTM Party is sending a strong message to the electorate that the party remains united and steadfast in its commitment to Chilima’s leadership. It also reinforces the idea that the UTM is a party of change, seeking to break away from the old political norms and bring about a new era of political leadership.

Party symbols are crucial in political movements as they often embody the core values and vision of a political organization. For the UTM Party, the portrait of Saulos Chilima serves as a powerful and unifying symbol that connects the party’s history with its future. It reminds the party’s supporters of the goals they are working toward and the person leading them toward those goals.

In Malawian politics, where party symbols can have significant influence on voter perceptions and support, this shift in symbolism may have important implications for the party’s future trajectory. It aligns the party even more closely with its founding principles, ensuring that the UTM remains synonymous with Saulos Chilima’s vision for a better Malawi.

The decision to make Saulos Chilima’s portrait the official symbol of the UTM Party marks a new phase in the party’s journey. It represents a moment of consolidation and focus, signaling that the UTM is committed to its founder’s leadership and that the party will continue to prioritize his vision in the coming years.

The announcement came at a time when the UTM Party is looking toward its future, especially with the upcoming elective convention slated for next weekend in Mzuzu. The party’s unity, reflected in this symbolic decision, will likely play a key role as it moves forward and prepares for future political challenges.

As the UTM Party prepares for its convention and continues to strengthen its leadership, the decision to adopt Chilima’s portrait as the official symbol will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the party’s identity and its relationship with the electorate. With the flames now gone and Chilima’s image firmly in place, the UTM looks ahead to a future where the party’s message of change, transparency, and progress continues to resonate with the people of Malawi.

This bold move by the UTM Party demonstrates not only a commitment to Saulos Chilima’s leadership but also a strategic effort to solidify the party’s position as a force for political transformation in the country. As the party continues to grow and evolve, its symbol will serve as a reminder of the vision that brought it into existence and the leadership that continues to guide it.