By Sarah Banda
On Thursday evening, millions of Malawians were left glued to their TVs to watch the continuation of an inquiry into the infamous K128 billion Amaryllis Hotel sale – a contentious issue that has captured national attention and divided public opinion
Appearing before the no nonsense Public Accounts Committee of Parliament was Prince Kapondamgaga, affectionately known as PK the Sniper, the former State House Chief of Staff, who emerged as an unlikely hero amidst a swirling sea of political controversy.
The atmosphere was electric. Media personnel buzzed with anticipation, and multitudes of Malawians were all eager to witness the unfolding drama. Kapondamgaga entered the parliamentary chamber, his demeanor calm and composed – a stark contrast to the probing nature of the questions awaiting him.

As members of the panel rained down challenging inquiries, hoping to catch him off guard, Kapondamgaga responded with a steady voice and meticulously crafted arguments. His calmness was disarming; he navigated the hostile waters with a finesse that belied the tension.
Soon after the enquiry, renowned lawyer and activist James Ayuba James took note of this extraordinary display, sharing his thoughts on social media. “MCP MPs were largely absent at his appearance at the inquiry. Both Chaziya and Mkaka chose to play absent without leave, depriving the inquiry of their rehearsed English accent,” he tweeted.
James continued, “You may think that’s enough. Then, you see both Nation and Times (newspapers) writing positively about his performance at the inquiry, their articles loaded with acquittal undertones in which he is thematized and painted hero.”
Appearing before the committee is a daunting task for everyone but throughout his testimony, PK remained focused, and prepared with his explanations and as the inquiry concluded, the air was thick with a mix of skepticism and newfound respect. Kapondamgaga had not just defended himself; he had resonated with the audience, winning hearts across the nation. No wonder people have now started to refer to him as a “man of the people.”
PK’s impressive handling of the situation ultimately reinforced a broader movement for accountability in governance. His calm demeanor has become an emblem of resilience in the face of provocation. In a political landscape often defined by chaos and mistrust, Kapondamgaga emerged, shining as a beacon of hope. He has also demonstrated that integrity, perseverance, and the courage to speak truth to power could indeed alter the course of history.


