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Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin: Prophetic Mutharika Predicts MCP’s Downfall

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By Twink Jones Gadama

Former President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika on Sunday invoked the biblical prophecy of Daniel 5:24 to predict the downfall of the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP) government, saying it has been “weighed in the balance and found wanting.”

Speaking during the official opening of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) convention in Blantyre, Mutharika likened the MCP government to that of Belshazzar, whose kingdom was divided and given to the Medes and Persians after being found wanting.

“Just as Belshazzar’s kingdom was divided and given to the Medes and Persians, so shall Lazarus Chakwera’s government be divided among DPP, UDF, and UTM in next year’s elections,” Mutharika declared, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

Mutharika claims MCP Days are numbered



“Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin – God hath numbered thy kingdom, and finished it. Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.

Thy kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and Persians,” Mutharika recited the biblical verse, applying it to the MCP government.

Mutharika’s remarks come at a time when the MCP government is facing criticism for its handling of the economy, corruption, and human rights abuses.

The former president’s prediction of the government’s downfall is likely to resonate with many Malawians who are disenchanted with the current administration.

“The MCP government has failed to deliver on its promises, and it’s time for change.

We are ready to take over and restore sanity in this country,” Mutharika said, as the crowd cheered.

The DPP convention is expected to elect new office bearers, including the party’s presidential candidate for next year’s elections.

Mutharika’s speech was seen as a clear indication that he is ready to take on the MCP government and lead the DPP to victory.

“We are not just electing office bearers today, we are choosing leaders who will take this country forward.

We are choosing leaders who will restore the dignity of this nation,” Mutharika said.

The convention is also expected to discuss the party’s strategy for next year’s elections, including possible alliances with other parties.

“We are open to working with other parties who share our vision for this country.

We want to form a government that will truly represent the interests of Malawians,” Mutharika said.

As the DPP convention continues, all eyes are on the party’s leadership to see how they will navigate the complex political landscape ahead of next year’s elections.

One thing is certain, however – the MCP government is facing a tough challenge from the DPP, and only time will tell who will emerge victorious.

Mutharika: Malawi Has a President, But Lacks a Leader

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By Twink Jones Gadama

Former President of Malawi, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, made a scathing assessment of the current state of leadership in the country during the official opening of the DPP convention on Sunday, August 18.

In a speech that drew applause and nods of agreement from the crowd, Mutharika declared that Malawi has a president, but lacks a leader.

Mutharika’s statement was a clear reference to the current president, who he accused of failing to deliver on promises made to the people of Malawi.

Mutharika

“The president promised to take Malawians to Canaan, but has failed to do so because he isn’t a leader,” Mutharika said.

The former president’s words struck a chord with many in attendance, who have grown disillusioned with the current administration’s inability to address the country’s pressing challenges.

Mutharika’s speech was a stark reminder of the high expectations that Malawians had when they elected the current president, and the subsequent disappointment that has followed.

Mutharika’s critique of the current president’s leadership style was biting.

He argued that a true leader is one who is able to inspire and motivate others, who is able to make tough decisions, and who is able to put the interests of the country above their own.

“A leader is not just someone who holds a position of power, but someone who is able to make a positive impact on the lives of others,” Mutharika said.

The former president also took aim at the current administration’s policies, which he argued have failed to address the root causes of Malawi’s problems.

“We need a leader who is able to think critically and come up with solutions that will take our country forward,” Mutharika said.

Mutharika’s speech was not just a critique of the current president, but also a call to action for the DPP and its supporters.

He urged the party to remain united and focused on its mission to serve the people of Malawi.

“We must work together to build a better future for our country,” Mutharika said.

As the DPP convention continues, Mutharika’s words will undoubtedly resonate with many delegates.

The question on everyone’s lips is: what next for Malawi?

Will the country find the leader it so desperately needs, or will it continue to stumble from one crisis to another? Only time will tell.

Arthur Peter Mutharika: A Legacy of Accomplishments and Developments ?


By Burnett Munthali

Arthur Peter Mutharika, who served as the President of Malawi from 2014 to 2024, leaves behind a legacy characterized by notable achievements in infrastructure, education, and economic development. As the brother of the late President Bingu wa Mutharika, Peter Mutharika’s tenure was marked by his commitment to advancing Malawi’s progress despite numerous challenges.


One of the hallmarks of Mutharika’s presidency was a significant focus on infrastructure development. His administration undertook several ambitious projects aimed at modernizing Malawi’s physical and economic landscape:


Mutharika’s government invested heavily in road infrastructure, aiming to improve connectivity and support economic activities across the country. Major road projects were launched to enhance transportation links between key urban and rural areas, which facilitated trade and mobility.

Understanding the critical role of reliable energy in economic growth, Mutharika’s administration worked on expanding Malawi’s energy infrastructure. New power generation projects and efforts to improve electricity distribution were initiated, contributing to better energy access and stability.

Education was a significant area of focus during Mutharika’s presidency. His government undertook several initiatives to improve educational outcomes and increase access to quality education:

Investments were made in constructing and upgrading schools, particularly in rural areas. This included building new classrooms and improving existing facilities to create a more conducive learning environment for students.


Recognizing the importance of quality education, Mutharika’s administration supported teacher training programs and provided additional resources for schools. These efforts aimed to enhance the effectiveness of teaching and learning processes.


Mutharika’s tenure saw several efforts to stimulate economic growth and development:


His government implemented policies designed to stabilize the economy and attract foreign investment. Efforts were made to create a more business-friendly environment, which included regulatory reforms and incentives for investors.


Agriculture being a crucial sector for Malawi’s economy, Mutharika’s administration promoted various agricultural initiatives to improve productivity and support farmers. This included investments in agricultural infrastructure and support for modern farming techniques.


Mutharika’s administration also made strides in improving social services, particularly in healthcare:


The government invested in building and upgrading health facilities, which aimed to improve access to healthcare services across the country. New clinics and hospitals were established, and existing ones were enhanced.


Efforts were directed toward addressing public health issues, including maternal and child health. Various programs were introduced to reduce mortality rates and improve overall health outcomes.


Arthur Peter Mutharika’s legacy is marked by his commitment to advancing Malawi’s infrastructure, education, and economic development. His administration’s efforts in building roads, expanding energy access, and investing in education and healthcare have had a lasting impact on the country’s development trajectory.


While his presidency faced challenges and criticisms, the tangible improvements in infrastructure and social services reflect a significant contribution to Malawi’s progress. Mutharika’s legacy demonstrates a dedication to enhancing the quality of life for Malawians and advancing the nation’s development goals.


In summary, Arthur Peter Mutharika’s tenure as President is remembered for the strides made in infrastructure development, educational advancements, and economic policies aimed at fostering growth. His efforts laid a foundation for continued progress in Malawi, underscoring his role in shaping the country’s development narrative.

Mutharika Convention Speech-Missed opportunity to revive the party

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By Political Editor

Proffessor Peter Muthalika’s Address at the DPP 2024 National Convention represents a missed opportunity for the Party President, as it could have been a platform to tackle crucial issues within the party for its revival.

His speech lacked innovation and was overshadowed by bitterness, primarily targeting the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) without offering concrete strategies for the DPP’s return to power.

He acknowledged the formidable status of the MCP as a dominant political entity, implying that the party and its allies face a formidable challenge in displacing the MCP from government.

Mutharika at the convention

Professor Muthalika exhibited contradictions in his discourse on economic recovery and corruption, portraying himself as a wolf in sheep’s clothing. He highlighted the paradox of a party formerly plagued by corruption now seeking incorruptible members.

It is imperative for all Malawians to recognize that Muthalika’s leadership faltered in managing critical issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic, electricity shortages, and industrial revitalization. He publicly admitted Malawi’s financial insolvency and resorted to procuring generators to sustain the nation’s energy sector.

Moreover, it is evident that he harbored a reluctance to support former President Joyce Banda’s ascension to power following the demise of his brother, the late President Professor Bingu Muthalika, revealing a deep-seated thirst for authority.

During his tenure as a minister, he demonstrated an inability to address governmental challenges effectively. Even upon assuming the presidency, he remained oblivious to the activities of his subordinates, reflecting a lack of oversight and accountability.

Peter Mutharika should be viewed as nothing more than a pawn manipulated by individuals intent on undermining the nation through their envious and malicious intentions.

Chakwera off to Italy and Germany

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has left Zimbabwe for Italy and thereafter Germany, where he is expected to hold a series of discussions that will hinge on garnering more support for Malawi’s development agenda.

While in Italy, President Chakwera is expected to hold discussions with Pope Francis and Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Cardinal Secretary of State.

The Malawi leader is also scheduled to meet with heads of various international institutions.

The meetings are designed to further Malawi’s development by seeking additional support and partnerships.



From Italy, Chakwera’s next destination wil be German’s Capital City, Berlin, where he is scheduled to meet with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

While in Berlin, President Chakwera is set to hold bilateral discussions with his Germany counterpart on a wide range of issues, including potential investments in the development of modern vessels for Lake Malawi.

Besides, the President will meet with German government officials, business executives from the Frankfurt Chamber of Commerce, and representatives from a leading German shipping company to explore avenues for enhancing Malawi’s maritime infrastructure-which has been in a state of disrepair for so many years due to negligence by previous political regimes.