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MCP vows to keep Tonse Alliance alive despite UTM’s exit

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) has expressed its unwavering commitment to the Tonse Alliance, despite the UTM party’s decision to withdraw from the partnership with just one year to go before the next election.

The UTM Central Executive Committee announced on Friday that it has opted to abandon the alliance, citing a lack of future prospects.

However, this decision is still subject to endorsement by the party’s National Executive Committee.

In response,MCP Secretary General Eisenhower Mkaka described UTM’s departure as “regrettable” but emphasized that it does not signal the demise of the alliance.

Mkaka highlighted that several other parties remain dedicated to the Tonse partnership and are committed to its continued success.

Meanwhile,governance and human rights advocate Undule Mwakasungula has describe UTM’s decision to leave the Tonse Alliance as a misstep which will affect growth and stability of the party.

According to Mwakasungula UTM would have focused on rebranding under new leadership.

Tonse Alliance was formed by nine parties in the run-up to June 23,2020 court-ordered presidential elections to unseat president Peter Mutharika of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

The alliance managed to get 50+1 of the required votes.

Vera Kamtukule not ready to leave Ministerial role after UTM alliance exit

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By Chisomo Phiri

United Transformation Movement (UTM) member and Minister of Tourism in the Tonse Alliance-led administration, Vera Kamtukule, says she is not ready to resign from her ministerial post despite her party exiting the Tonse Alliance partnership.

The UTM withdrawal was announced on Friday in Lilongwe, a month after a plane crash claimed the lives of State Vice-President and UTM founder Saulos Klaus Chilima and eight others.

Nation on Sunday asked Kamtukule if she would resign over the party’s decision.

UTM member and part of the Chakwera cabinet, Vera Kamtukule

Kamtukule responded:”The reasons for which I accepted the appointment in the first place have not changed, so I am not resigning.”

When asked what the reasons were, she said:”That question should have been asked on July 11, 2020, when I took the oath of office.”

It is now up to UTM acting president Michael Usi, who earlier said he would comment later on his party’s decision.

Usi is now the Vice President in the Tonse Alliance Government following the death of Saulos Chilima.

Meanwhile, political analyst Wonderful Mkhutche says there will be no UTM-related resignations as most would choose their positions over the party.

“They are safer in their government positions, both politically and financially, than with the party. After all, UTM’s pull-out from Tonse Alliance has been marred with hastiness, and it is hard for one to follow the party out. This could have been different if it was done when Chilima was alive,” he observed.

Mkhutche noted that the lack of resignations is a sign of divisions in UTM but urged the party to stick to its decisions.

“They have already crossed the Rubicon. No more coming back to the alliance. To MCP, it is a message that they handled the alliance without certain considerations.

“However, that UTM is divided is clear, even to MCP. But they should not think that the prominent UTM people are not resigning because they are a better party. They remain in government because of government and not MCP,” he said.

MCP publicist Ezekiel Ching’oma said it is possible that factions exist within UTM, with one faction potentially advocating for the dissolution of the alliance.

He said they are waiting for official communication from UTM.

“Once received, we will convene as a party to strategize the next steps, and the nation will be informed accordingly,” he said.

Meanwhile, legal expert Gladwell Majekete has observed that UTM did not exhaust all avenues stipulated in the agreement before resolving to walk out of the alliance.

“One would also fault its conduct in as far as the alliance document is concerned that UTM did not exhaust the dispute resolution mechanisms as provided for in Article 5 of the agreement.

“In view of rules of construing agreements under contract law, UTM has violated the terms of the agreement by severing ties with MCP without invoking the dispute resolution mechanisms in the contract nor satisfying the requisite notice period,” the political scientist and governance scholar said.

Article 5 reads in part: “Where UTM and MCP have failed to resolve their differences in the manner outlined in sub-paragraph (1), they shall appoint three (3) arbitrators to be agreed by both parties. The arbitrators shall comprise a retired Judge, a member of the clergy, and any other person agreed by the parties. The decision of the arbitrators shall be final and binding on the parties.”

The agreement was signed in 2020 prior to the court-sanctioned Fresh Presidential Elections.

Chakwera urges Malawians to continue praying for nation’s progress

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has urged Malawians to continue praying for Malawi and its future.

Chakwera was speaking on Sunday at Lingadzi Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) in Lilongwe’s Area 12, where he took part in a service of worship.

The president expressed heartfelt appreciation for the unwavering commitment and dedication of the Lingadzi CCAP to praying for the progress of the country.

Chakwera at Lingadzi

Chakwera emphasized the importance of seeking divine guidance for the development of the nation and cultivating a culture of collective responsibility, encapsulated in the “Brother’s Keeper” mentality.

The Malawi leader also graciously acknowledged the invaluable support received from the CCAP church, both publicly and privately, underscoring the pivotal role of this unified spiritual foundation in fortifying the nation of Malawi.

He implored fellow Malawians to persist in seeking divine intervention for the advancement of the country across all facets, aspiring to propel Malawi into becoming a self-reliant and flourishing nation.

President Chakwera applauded the CCAP Church for spearheading various developmental projects.

He passionately urged all members to wholeheartedly engage in these initiatives and continue to steadfastly support one another in this noble pursuit.

On his part, Professor Sam Phiri, the Clerk for Lingadzi CCAP, commended President Chakwera’s unyielding support for the Lingadzi CCAP congregation and the entire assembly present at the service of worship.

Phiri disclosed the positive strides made by the church in terms of membership and their potent impact through pivotal developmental endeavors, underscoring their indispensable significance in the country’s transformative journey.

In his remarks, Resident Minister for Lingadzi CCAP, Davie Franklin Salimoni, commended President Chakwera for gracing the church service with his presence, despite his demanding schedule.

Salimoni praised the President’s unwavering commitment to orchestrating the Service of Worship at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in commemoration of the 60th independence anniversary, lauding this demonstration of leadership and reverence.

Salimoni also recounted the relentless trials and tribulations that have beset Malawi in recent years.

Breaking News: Dr. Dalitso Kabambe resigns from DPP

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By Burnett Munthali

Inside sources within the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have confided to the media that Dr. Dalitso Kabambe, the former Reserve Bank Governor and presidential candidate for the DPP, has resigned with immediate effect.

The source reveals that Kabambe has already submitted his resignation letter to the party’s President, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika.

Kabambe

There are reports suggesting that Kabambe is set to join the United Transformation Movement (UTM), where he is being courted to take a leadership role. Additionally, it is alleged that UTM is exploring a coalition with DPP, with Kabambe potentially being offered the vice presidency.

We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more details become available.

Namalomba’s development drive transforms Mangochi south West

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By Twink Jones Gadama

Sitting Member of Parliament for Mangochi South West, Shadreck Namalomba,who is also DPP’s Spokesperson has left an indelible mark on his constituency.

A list of development projects undertaken during his tenure has been made public, showcasing his commitment to improving the lives of his constituents.

Namalomba



According to the list, Namalomba has overseen the construction of numerous infrastructure projects, including:- Under-5 clinic at Dono, School block at Chimbaluzi School, Concrete bridge at Mwaye Bridge,Concrete bridge at Mpika Bridge, Concrete bridge at Mphika Bridge, Concrete bridge at Muthe Bridge, Renovation of secondary school office at Kapire, Construction of a secondary school, boreholes at Kapire near Roman Catholic,46 group village headmen had has their roads constructed,
Timber bridge at Kabudira (70 meters long),Wait shelter at Phililongwe Police Station,Market shelter at Mpitilira,Bridge at Likonde (rehabilitated after 10 years),Bridge at Lusangazi River (40 meters long),Curvet at Thumu,Curvet at Mtima Bii Ward,Bridge at Chigudu, School block at Migula, School block at Mwawa (Dambula)- Concrete bridge at Kanzimbiri just to mention a few.

These projects demonstrate Namalomba’s unwavering dedication to improving the lives of his constituents.

His leadership and vision have transformed the constituency, making it a model for development in Malawi.

The people of Mangochi South West have taken notice of Namalomba’s exceptional leadership and have vowed to support him again in the next elections.

His development record has earned him the trust and admiration of his constituents, who believe that he is the best candidate to continue driving development in the area.

As the 2024/2025 budget approaches, Namalomba’s development legacy serves as a reminder of the importance of investing in infrastructure and social services.

His achievements demonstrate that with vision, leadership, and dedication, even the most ambitious development projects can become a reality.

Shadreck Namalomba’s development legacy in Mangochi South West is a shining example of effective leadership and commitment to the people.

His achievements will continue to inspire and motivate future generations, cementing his place as one of the most dedicated and results-driven leaders in Malawi’s history.

With the support of his constituents, Namalomba is poised to continue his development agenda, bringing even more progress and prosperity to Mangochi South West.