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Can Chakwera turn things around and stop angry Malawians now ?

By Burnett Munthali

Proverbs 13:4 – “The soul of the lazy man desires, and has nothing; but the soul of the diligent shall be made rich.” The lazy man desires what hard working people want: house, food, vacations, money for college and retirement. But the lazy man’s desires remain unsatisfied, while the diligent gain wealth.

What does Jesus say about the lazy? He loves the person, but He strongly dislikes the lazy attitudes that keep them from reaching their maximum potential. In Matthew 25:30, Jesus continues by calling this non-productive servant “the unprofitable servant.” The word “unprofitable” is from the Greek word achreios, which literally means useless.

The main challenge

When people reach a stage of stoning a presidential motorcade, it is the biggest sign that they are not scared of that particular anymore: it means they are very disappointed, furious, and nobody can stop them now. They have completely lost any respect of that leader.

In some of my every day conversations, I once predicted that the manner in which President Reverend Lazarus Chakwera is running the affairs of this country, one day the people of Malawi will throw a dirty shoe at him, and this has come to pass. Instead of a dirty shoe, some people threw stones at the President. Very bad indeed ! This is as a result of leadership failure.

President Reverend Lazarus Chakwera in prayer for the country’s socioeconomic challenges


Main Causes of anger and disappointment

Firstly, factors leading to President Chakwera’s leadership failure include poor communication skills and too much pressure on the President and his teams. These are factors that the President can control. Simply delivering on five things, Chakwera’s Hi-5 might protect the image of the President from complete failure, but are not fail-safe methods.

Unfortunately, the President has poor communication skills. Everyone knows that he speaks excellent Americano English but he is a poor communicator, he doesn’t explain why this nation is not prospering together, why corruption is on the rise in this country more than ever before, why one million jobs cannot be created, which he promised, neither can be explain why civil servants’ salaries cannot be revised to a competitive level. Salaries for government employees must be reviewed and updated or package adjustment based on various factors such as current cost of living, industry standards, motivation, competitiveness and employee performance. It was typically expected to have been done after winning the controversial 2020 fresh presidential election or during the following year, and must have been initiated by the Tonse Alliance Government. Unfortunately, that chance is lost and I do not see it coming again as the 2025 election is just around the corner.

Secondly, there’s failure of leadership because Chakwera has problems instructing his cabinet Ministers and coordinating their efforts. This is causing project delays, decreased employee morale, miscommunication and poor quality of governance.

Thirdly, the President is failing because he is not able to take responsibility for his government’s failures, shortcomings, or wrong strategies. Instead, Chakwera and his Tonse Alliance are busy making excuses or pointing fingers at the previous government. Quite often they play the blame game instead of working on finding a solution.

Fourthly, Chakwera’s failure in leadership is caused by many factors like poor communication skills, Lack of confidence, Inability to communicate well, Lack of understanding of his own goals, Not taking responsibility, and poor communication with his cabinet.

Fifthly, President Reverend Lazarus Chakwera’s Leadership failure is being caused by many factors including his lack of experience, poor communication skills, and selected justice and rule of law with with his Vice President. The President needs to put his best foot forward at all times so he does not risk losing the respect of those around him or undermining his authority as a leader. No wonder how motorcade has started getting rude obstruction, jeering and stones.

Finally, after making a couple of fake campaign promises and speeches, Malawians have started losing trust and respect that they can be taken to the promised land of Canaan or prosperity easily. Chakwera doesn’t pay much attention to details and overlooks potential issues with their decisions. It looks like the journey of taking Malawi to Canaan was just a fictional story. This is another reason why our leader is failing big time.

Malawi’s economy on its recovery path

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

The country’s economy that was put on a sickbed into the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) led administration has now taken its recovery path following the gambling decision by President Lazarus Chakwera and his administration to devalue the local currency by 44 percent to align it with the major exchange rate of USD.

With only a month in office as a Minister of Finance, Simplex Chithyola Banda announced a devaluation of 44 percent which was a total sacrifice for Malawians and did not go down well with many who were already meeting various challenges including fuel scarcity, and shortage of foreign currency reserves (forex).

Minister of Finance, Simplex Chithyola Banda

Little did Malawians know that Chakwera’s leadership is full of wisdom from God, little did Malawians know that the appointment of Chithyola Banda was the beginning of a new journey for the Kwacha from the cross-roads where it stayed for long as contributed by the DPP’ crooked way of managing the local currency against the dollar.

In his statement, President Chakwera said the devaluation was to bring the country’s currency to its real value rather than pretending it had strong value against the USD.

On the other hand, Chithyola Banda said in one of the interviews soon after the Kwacha was devalued saying:”One of the reasons we did the currency rate alignment was in order to bridge the gap that was there between the parallel and official market.”

Since the devaluation of the Kwacha, the country started to experience positive changes highlighting the recovery of the economy which include; No queuing for fuel at all filling stations in the country, availability of forex in the country, the return of International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and with many other donor partners trickling down to Malawi to join hands in restoration of the currency, years after suspending their assistance.

Meanwhile, National Advocacy Platform (NAP) has applauded the Minister of Finance for pivotal initiatives including restoration of budget support.

Government partnership with Mary’s Meals key to improved primary education- Kambauwa

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

Madalitso Kambawuwa Wirima who is Minister of Education has described the partnership between Malawi Government and Mary’s Meals as a key to improved primary school education in the country.

Wirima made the remarks on Tuesday January, 23,2024 in Kasungu during the visit by the Chief Programmes Officer for Mary’s Meals Graeme Little and the delegation to Chithiba Primary School.

Speaking during the tour, Wirima said apart from providing feed for primary school learners, the programme is also improving farmers economic status as its model promotes procurement of corn soy blend produced locally, adding that the programme has among others achieved improvement in enrollment,attendance, and reduced school dropouts.

“Today is a great day as the Government and Mary’s Meals have come to this school to support the School Feeding Programme.

“School Feeding is one of the priority programs for contributing to attainment of educational outcomes as well as improving health and nutrition status of our learners. This is reflected in the National Education Sector Plan (NESP),” said Wirima.

The deputy minister further said the School Feeding Programme in Malawi is very important as it is one of the priorities that support to achieve the First Educational Policy Objective, of increasing access to equitable education in primary schools.

However, Wirima admitted that Malawi as a country continues to face challenges in learners attendance and dropouts, especially in those schools where the feeding program is not being implemented.

But she was quick to say Malawi Government is committed to continue working with all its partners to mobilize more support to scale-up the program to all public primary schools across the country.

Currently, there are 931 primary schools in 24 districts in the country where the government is implementing the School Feeding Programme with support from Mary’s Meals, and the visit by Little comes a few weeks after the opening of the second term in schools.

Malawi,Mozambique launch investigations into the assault of a Malawian truck driver by Mozambican police

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi and Mozambique have launched investigations into the alleged assault of a Malawian truck driver Elasto Ngonyani by Mozambican police last week.

According to Malawi Consular General in Tete Happy Saka, the two countries have launched a probe to appreciate what exactly happened for the Mozambican law enforcers to manhandle Ngonyani who was on his way to South Africa.

On Monday, Saka met Mozambican consular general to Malawi Mr.Matusi following the incident which occurred at Zobue Boarder in Mozambique.

Saka said he had engaged the police commandant for Tete province who assured him to follow-up on the incident whose video clip went viral this week.

The video clip shows uniformed Mozambican police captured ruthlessly beating a defenceless Ngonyani and squeezing him to the truck’s tyres.

“Our High Commissioner to Malawi Wezi Moyo asked my office to follow up and I have engaged the relevant authorities in Tete on the issue.

“My counterpart, the Mozambican consular general in Malawi, also rushed to Zobue to get to the bottom of the issue. The matter is under control now,” said Saka.

Meanwhile, a recent medical report indicates that the 35-year-old truck driver may face challenges in working in the future due to sustained injuries.

The report from Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital(QECH) in Blantyre reveals lumbar sliding disc loin pain on the right side, scalp lacerations on the head, pain in the right knee, and pain in the left ankle with a few lacerations.

“The victim currently experiences severe headaches, general body pains, chest pains, shortness of breath, and numbness of the feet resulting from the assault,” says the medical report.

Ngonyani is however,calling on the Malawi government to employ diplomatic means to end police brutality on Mozambican roads, especially towards foreigners.

Malawi and Mozambique share borders and the two countries are close neighbors.

Bantu Saunders Jumah claims Malawi is on the verge of civil strife

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By Vincent Gunde

President and Commander in Chief of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, has claimed that Malawi has lost its direction and is on the verge of civil strife.

Jumah said seeing President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera being booed, seeing police officers trying to break tradition of making a funeral procession in Blantyre at HHI to stop along the way to the graveyard because the Head of State is on the driveway, and the transfer and relocation of police officers, is clearly showing the direction the country is heading to.



He said if Malawi had emigrated from the individualistic authority that favours tribes, regions, and if what happened in Blantyre and other parts of the country could not happen or could not be happening, the country has gone to the wrong direction.

Writing in a statement, Jumah said a President is the most highly regarded person in the country’s traditions, beliefs and laws of the country saying there is no way citizens can stone, boo, insult the president and convoy.

Jumah said three systems have created a situation where the country fails to unite, to conform, to collectively see the future with one eye observing that truth be said, for 60 years Malawi’s future has been planned tribally, regionally and individually.

He observed that there is growing anger with the relocation of many government headquarters from the commercial city to the capital administrative city, not because it is a wrong idea but the way it is done and the people doing it are wrong and tribalistic.

The MRP President said Malawi more than ever before needs and require “National Healing for Reconciliation” so that the cracks and debris created by the three systems be done with once and for all observing that looking at the political and economic set up, there is no hope that this healing and reconciliation will ever take place.

“The Ministry of National Unity that could spark this Truth, Reconciliation and Healing was given to a wrong person, today, one tribe {Chewa) is hated because of just few and a handful of men,” said Jumah.

He has assured Malawians that MRP was born to bring about the 4th Theory that will overhaul, cleanse, empty and burn down the current system in order to start a fresh and a new saying the Revolution is required in Malawi to harshly remove all the dirty oils in government.

Jumah has encouraged patriotic Malawians to always look into the tomorrow of tomorrow not today of tomorrow saying through Mindset Change, they can rebuild a new nation with the same people and the same people can change the future of the nation, Qatar did that, Benin’s are doing it, Singapore took as their birthmark, Malawi cannot be an exception.