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Reverend Hardwick Kaliya: The courageous independent voice Malawi needs in 2025

By Burnett Munthali

Reverend Hardwick Kaliya is not new to Malawi’s political landscape. He is a man of resilience, principle, and unwavering conviction. Known for his bold stance against injustice and his fearless pursuit of truth, Kaliya has once again thrown his hat into the presidential race—this time, with greater purpose and renewed determination.

His name first gained political prominence in 2019 when he contested as an independent presidential candidate during the tripartite elections. Though he did not amass many votes, he captured the attention of the nation with his courage to challenge the status quo. In a country often dominated by party politics, Kaliya’s decision to run independently was not just symbolic—it was a protest against political conformity and a call for genuine reform.

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Before his independent bid, Reverend Kaliya had been associated with the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). However, after losing in the party’s local government primaries, he chose integrity over compromise and parted ways with the DPP. That decision marked him as a man unwilling to be used by political machinery—a man guided not by convenience, but by principle.

His pursuit of justice has not been confined to politics. Reverend Kaliya once sought legal redress in a high-profile case involving the National Bank of Malawi, demanding compensation for wrongful prosecution. Though the court ruled against him, his action demonstrated his willingness to stand up to powerful institutions—a rare trait in modern Malawian politics.

Despite public scrutiny—including controversy over an illegal water connection that was later rectified—Kaliya has never shied away from accountability. He remains transparent and grounded, characteristics that many politicians fail to uphold. These challenges have not discouraged him; rather, they have strengthened his resolve to serve Malawians with honesty and vision.

Today, as Malawi looks ahead to the 2025 general elections, Reverend Kaliya’s return as an independent presidential candidate is a refreshing reminder that leadership is about service, not power. He represents the silent majority—Malawians who are tired of recycled politicians, hollow promises, and politics of personal gain.

His candidacy offers an alternative that is grounded in values: integrity, justice, and people-centered governance. He speaks not with political gimmicks, but with sincerity. He does not buy crowds—he wins hearts. And above all, he believes that every Malawian, regardless of background, deserves a fair and just government.

Conclusion:
Reverend Hardwick Kaliya is more than a candidate—he is a movement. A movement that calls on Malawians to rise above partisan divisions and vote with conscience. His presence on the ballot is a testament to democratic freedom and the power of individual conviction. At a time when trust in politicians is at an all-time low, Kaliya offers something rare: hope. It is time Malawi gives him the platform he truly deserves. Let us support Reverend Hardwick Kaliya—not just for his words, but for the unwavering principles he stands for.

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