By Vincent Gunde
Revolutionary and Realist leader of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, says Malawi is a dead nation because it has citizens that are quiet and don’t want to stand up when things are getting from worse to the worst in the country.
Jumah said these people are being regarded as fools observing that Malawi is in silence not as a result of fear by its citizens but stupidity and useless urging them to stand up for their right.
He said Nelson Mandela imagined a South Africa where all are free and it happened, apartheid by the white minority rule ended, South Africans are now enjoying their rights as compared to yesterday.

The Revolutionary leader said in Malawi, Chakufwa Thom Chihana imagined Malawi as a country of multiparty democracy saying his imagination turned reality, multiparty democracy was introduced in Malawi.
Speaking through his Revolutionary voice, Jumah said he still insists that Malawi is the richest country in southern Africa only that politicians have made it poor saying this is the reason he has come up with a doctrine to translate imaginations into realities for a prosperous Malawi 2045 to 2050.
Jumah said the Malawi 2050 national Transformation Blue Print has a vision for a wealth, self – reliant and industrialized upper – middle income country providing high quality life for all.
He said the 2050 Malawi’s transition blue print has some outcomes such as safe, secure and harmonious society, innovative competitive and resilient economy,high skilled, health and productive population, reduced poverty and inequality, Sustainable high economic growth and shared prosperity, and sustainable natural resources, among others.
The Revolutionary leader said the doctrine will achieve enablers such as unity, excellence, transparency and accountability, respect and inclusiveness, effective leadership, innovation technology, adequate efficient financing , partnership and cooperation, data, evidence and knowledge, monitoring, evaluation and learning.
He said the Blue Print will bring court independence, electoral reforms, decentralization with federal system, and economic liberation saying in 20 years, Malawi will change, it will become a fast growing nation and economy amongst the poorest nations.
The Revolutionary leader has called on former presidents Dr. Bakili Muluzi, Dr. Joyce Banda, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and the incumbent Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika to think outside the box that what Malawi have they left as compared to today.
Jumah said Malawians have suffered for long, for the sake of Malawi, Malawians have been mocked that their country is poor saying this is the time to rise up and speak up of their mind to move Malawi from abstract poverty to
Prosperity.
The Revolutionary leader has finally appealed to young men in the names of Moses Kunkuyu, Enoch Kamzingeni Chihana, Alfred Gangata, Atupele Muluzi, prophet Bushiri, Gospel Kazako, Loveness Gondwe, Catherine Gotani Hara, Patience Namadingo and Onjezani Kenani, among many others, to start thinking of this project beyond their parties dreams for a big dream that in 2050 Salima be a City saying this is possible and they can do it together.


