By Twink Jones Gadama
The United Transformation Movement (UTM) has come out strongly to refute reports that the Chilima family has repossessed the party’s headquarters building in Lilongwe.
The building, which was donated to the party by the late Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima, has been at the center of controversy following reports that the Chilima family had taken back possession of the property.
However, according to the UTM publicity secretary,Felix Njawala, these reports are “totally false and misleading.” Njawala emphasized that the party is still in possession of the building and that there has been no communication from the Chilima family regarding the repossession of the property.

The UTM has also denied reports that the Chilima family refused to receive K10 million kwacha from the party towards the launch of the SKC Foundation.
The foundation, which was established in honor of the late Vice President Chilima, aims to promote his legacy and continue his work in empowering Malawians.
The controversy surrounding the UTM headquarters and the SKC Foundation funding has raised questions about the relationship between the party and the Chilima family.
The late Vice President Chilima was a key figure in the UTM, and his family has continued to play an important role in the party’s affairs.
However, the UTM has assured its members and supporters that it remains committed to its core values and principles.
The party has also emphasized its gratitude to the Chilima family for their continued support and generosity.
As the controversy continues to unfold, the UTM has called on its members and supporters to remain calm and to ignore the “false and misleading” reports that are being circulated.
The party has assured its members that it will continue to work tirelessly to promote its values and principles, and to provide leadership that is accountable and transparent.
In related news, the UTM has announced plans to hold a press conference to address the controversy surrounding its headquarters and the SKC Foundation funding.
The press conference, which is expected to take place later this week, will provide an opportunity for the party to clarify its position and to provide updates on its plans and activities.
As the UTM continues to navigate the challenges and controversies that have arisen in recent weeks, the party remains committed to its core values and principles.
The UTM’s leadership has assured its members and supporters that it will continue to work tirelessly to promote its values and principles, and to provide leadership that is accountable and transparent.
The UTM has refuted reports that the Chilima family has repossessed its headquarters building in Lilongwe.
The party has also denied reports that the Chilima family refused to receive K10 million kwacha from the party towards the launch of the SKC Foundation.
As the controversy continues to unfold, the UTM has called on its members and supporters to remain calm and to ignore the “false and misleading” reports that are being circulated.