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Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) announces key elective convention in Blantyre

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By Burnett Munthali

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has officially declared the long-awaited Elective Convention scheduled for August 17th and 18th, 2024, in the bustling city of Blantyre. This event holds immense significance as it provides a pivotal platform for DPP members to shape the future direction of the party.

A gathering of decision-making, the convention’s primary agenda centers around electing new leadership, including the critical decision of selecting the party’s presidential candidate for the upcoming national elections. Given the current political climate in Malawi, this convention carries significant weight in determining the DPP’s strategy and path forward in the years ahead.

Namalomba

Representation and dialogue, delegates from every region of Malawi will converge in Blantyre, ensuring that a diverse array of voices and opinions within the party are heard and considered. This gathering is designed to foster healthy debates, tackle pressing issues, and ultimately elect leaders who will guide the DPP towards continued success and relevance in the national political landscape.

Commitment to inclusivity, The DPP prides itself on its inclusive approach, affirming that all members, irrespective of their positions or affiliations, will have equal opportunities to contribute and participate actively in the decision-making process. This commitment underscores the party’s dedication to transparency, fairness, and democratic principles.

Anticipation and expectation, Shadric Namalomba MP, serving as the Presidential and Party Spokesperson, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming convention. He emphasized the historic nature of the event and eagerly anticipated the transformative decisions and developments that will emanate from the gathering in Blantyre.

Invitation to stakeholders, the DPP extends a warm invitation to all its delegates and members to convene in Blantyre for this landmark event. The convention not only signifies a moment of strategic decision-making but also highlights the party’s commitment to unity, inclusivity, and visionary leadership.

For further inquiries and updates regarding the convention, interested parties can contact Shadric Namalomba at 0999965600. The DPP looks forward to welcoming stakeholders to Blantyre and anticipates the positive outcomes and advancements that will stem from this significant gathering.

Mutharika

Honourable Lucius Banda: A tribute to Malawi’s “Soldier of the poor”


By Burnett Munthali

With heavy hearts, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) joins the nation of Malawi and the global music community in mourning the passing of Honourable Lucius Banda, fondly known as the “Soldier of the Poor.” His demise on June 30, 2024, while under medical care in South Africa, has cast a profound sense of sorrow not only across Malawi but throughout the world of music.

Honourable Banda’s legacy transcends mere musical talent; it epitomizes a deep-rooted commitment to social justice and equality. His lyrics resonated powerfully with the struggles and aspirations of marginalized and disadvantaged communities, making him a steadfast advocate for the people.

Lucius Banda

“As we come together to mourn Honourable Lucius Banda’s passing, we recognize the immense impact he has had on our society,” expressed His Excellency, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, Former President of Malawi and President of the DPP, alongside Her Excellency Professor, Madam Gertrude Mutharika, Former First Lady. “His music was more than entertainment; it was a beacon of hope during tumultuous times, shedding light on the inequalities faced by many Malawians.”

Honourable Banda’s music possessed a unifying power, bridging diverse backgrounds and political affiliations with its message of love, peace, and unity. Beyond his musical prowess, he was a dedicated activist who utilized his platform to effect positive societal change, paving the way for subsequent artists to use their music as a catalyst for social transformation.

“In celebrating Honourable Lucius Banda’s life and enduring legacy, we find solace in the knowledge that his music will continue to inspire and uplift generations to come,” remarked Shadric Namalomba MP, Presidential and Party Spokesperson for the DPP. “His songs will forever echo the aspirations of the marginalized, serving as a reminder of the ongoing quest for a more just and equitable society.”

“Our heartfelt condolences go out to Honourable Banda’s family, friends, and countless fans during this time of profound loss,” added Namalomba. “May his soul find eternal peace, and may his music remain a steadfast beacon of hope for generations to come.”

As we honor the memory of Honourable Lucius Banda, the Democratic Progressive Party reaffirms its commitment to advancing the welfare and aspirations of all Malawians, guided by his exemplary life and unwavering dedication to social justice.

June, 2024 -The Most Depressing Month for Malawians

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By Durell Namasani

The month of June, 2024 will go in the history of the country as one of the saddest months in Malawi.

In this month which has just ended on Sunday, Malawi lost many of its prominent and dedicated sons and daughters.

The month started with the death of veteran Broadcaster cum Actor Hope Chisanu who died on 1st June in United States of America.

Chisanu was a popular broadcaster at the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) and was one of Malawi’s finest Actors and Director of Ceremonies

Lucius Banda
Saulos Chilima
Rev Killion Mgawi

Chisanu starred in notable films such as Shame Joya’s “Seasons of Life”, “The Last Fishing Boat” as well as “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” and “Is the President Dead?.”

On June 7, Malawi also lost one of the brilliant lawyers in the country, Ralphael Kasambara. Kasambara was found dead at a Lodge in Lilongwe.

Then the mother of all tragedies occured on June 10, 2024 as the country lost the Vice President Saulos Chilima and eight other compatriots including the former First Lady Patricia Shanil Dzimbiri.

Chilima and the rest of the team died in an aeroplane crash in Chikangawa Forest, Mzimba district when he was going to attend Kasambara’s burial ceremony in Nkhatabay district.

Shanil Dzimbiri

Apart from the death of these people, the month of June was also characterised with numerous road accidents claiming so many lives across the country.

The month of June also saw the passing on of Reverend Killion Mgawi who died on June 23, 2024.

Reverend Mgawi was the first General Secretary for Nkhoma Synod and was also one of the pioneers of Students Christian Organisation of Malawi (SCOM).

Spyral Mwenya

At some point he served as Commissioner of Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) as well as Board Chairperson for MACOHA.

On June 25 death showed its ugly face again; this time around taking the life of renowned graphics designer and hip-hop artist Kennedy Mwenya popularly know in music circles as “Spyral.”

Spyral died in Mzuzu following a road accident that occurred when he was coming from a funeral ceremony of one of his relatives.

Just when we thought June was going to end better, death came to take the lives of two of Malawi’s well known personalities on the last day of the month.

Bishop Charles Kapenga

In the wee hours of June 30, Malawi lost one of popular preachers Bishop Charles Watison Kapenga, farther to hip-hop artist Waxy Kay.

Kapenga who was the founder of Believers Assembly International Church, died at Queen Elizabeth hospital where he was admitted for almost a month.

As if that was not enough, in the evening of June 30, news broke out that Malawi’s legendary musician Lucius Banda was no more.

Coincidentally, the message of Banda’s death, came at a time when people in his home district, Balaka and surrounding areas, gathered for a candlelighting ceremony in commemoration of the life of Saulos Chilima who was also the leader of UTM, a political party which Lucius Banda belonged.

This is how Malawians ended the month of June which has left people with a lot of scars and painful memories.

After all is said and done we will remember the month of June as one of the most depressing month in the history of the country.

DPP Denies Issuance of Fake Apology Letter to Speaker and Mwanza West Leaders

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By Burnett Munthali

In a recent development, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has officially denied the existence of a purported apology letter addressed to the Speaker and leaders in Mwanza West. Honorable Shadric Namalomba, who serves as the presidential advisor and spokesperson for the DPP, confirmed in an interview on Sunday, June 30, 2024, that the circulating letter is entirely fabricated.

The misinformation had suggested that the DPP had formally apologized through a written communication to the Speaker and local leaders in Mwanza West. However, Namalomba categorically stated that the party did not originate nor endorse any such correspondence.

Namalomba

Addressing the issue, Namalomba emphasized the DPP’s commitment to transparency and truthfulness in its communications. He expressed concern over the spread of false information and reiterated the party’s dedication to upholding ethical standards in its engagements.

The incident highlights the challenges of misinformation in political environments and underscores the importance of verifying sources before disseminating information. As the DPP strives to maintain credibility, Namalomba reassured the public of the party’s steadfast focus on serving its constituents with integrity.

With the confirmation of the letter’s falsity, the DPP aims to clarify the situation and prevent further confusion among stakeholders. Moving forward, the party remains resolute in its efforts to foster genuine dialogue and constructive relationships within the political landscape.

DPP Calls for MEC Chair Anabel Mtalimanja’s Resignation, Citing Conflict of Interest and Bias Fears

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By Twink Jones Gadama

The opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has written to the newly appointed Chairperson of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), Anabel Mtalimanja, demanding her resignation from the position.

The party’s secretary general, Dr. Clement Chancy Mwale, signed the letter, citing Mtalimanja’s family ties to the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) as the reason for their demand.

According to the DPP, Mtalimanja’s biological father, the late John Zenus Ungapake Tembo, was a prominent figure in the MCP, having served in various capacities, including Treasurer General, Vice President, and eventually President of the party.

The party fears that Mtalimanja’s appointment would compromise her impartiality and integrity, potentially biasing the electoral process in favor of the MCP.

The DPP’s concerns are rooted in the fact that the MCP will be fielding candidates in all constituencies, including the presidential race.

Mtalimanja

The party believes that Mtalimanja’s strong family ties to the MCP would undermine her ability to remain neutral and oversee a free and fair electoral process.

“The people of Malawi deserve an electoral process that is transparent, credible, and unbiased,” Dr. Mwale said in the letter.

“With your family’s history and ties to the MCP, we fear that your appointment would compromise the integrity of the electoral process and malign your own credibility.”

The DPP’s move has sparked a heated debate in political circles, with some arguing that the party is attempting to discredit the MEC chairperson and undermine the electoral process.

Others have praised the DPP for standing up for the principles of fairness and transparency.

Mtalimanja has yet to respond to the DPP’s demands, and it remains to be seen whether she will heed the call to resign.

The MEC has also remained silent on the matter, fueling speculation about the commission’s stance on the issue.

As Malawi prepares for the upcoming elections, the controversy surrounding Mtalimanja’s appointment has raised questions about the country’s ability to hold a credible and transparent electoral process.

The DPP’s move has added fuel to the fire, and the nation waits with bated breath for the outcome of this political showdown.

Political analysts have weighed in on the matter, with some arguing that the DPP’s move is a tactical maneuver to discredit the MEC and gain an upper hand in the elections.

Others have praised the party for taking a stand against what they see as a clear conflict of interest.

As the drama unfolds, one thing is certain – the fate of Malawi’s electoral process hangs in the balance, and the nation can only wait and see what the future holds.

In a related development, the MCP has come out in defense of Mtalimanja, dismissing the DPP’s claims as baseless and politically motivated.

The party’s secretary general, Eisenhower Mkaka, described the DPP’s move as a desperate attempt to discredit the MEC and undermine the electoral process.

The developments have raised questions about the independence and impartiality of the MEC, and the nation waits with bated breath for the outcome of this political standoff.


One thing is certain – the fate of Malawi’s democracy hangs in the balance, and the nation can only hope for a peaceful and credible electoral process.