Saturday, April 26, 2025
No menu items!
spot_img
Home Blog Page 1229

DPP drama group at its best act


The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is smoothly and steadily transitioning to become a very popular drama group in Malawi. I thought I could rest writing about the former ruling party this week, but I have failed to resist the temptation.

For starters, it is important to contextualise issues. Malawi Congress Party (MCP) ruled this country for about 31 years before Dr. Bakili Muluzi won the first democratic elections in 1994.

During his time as president of this country, Muluzi used to mock MCP saying the party will end like curtains because the United Democratic Front (UDF) will rule Malawi for many years.
History is well documented that because of greed by some leaders in UDF, the party’s rule ended after Prof. Bingu wa Mutharika “stole” the government from them and formed his own DPP to become the new ruling party through the back door of course.

Unfortunately, that was the beginning of the end for the UDF while MCP which according to Muluzi would end like curtains was still intact and a formidable opposition.
Fate be it, Mutharika died while in office (may his soul continue to rest in peace) which like the way DPP became the ruling party, the death meant that Joyce Banda who had formed her People Party (PP) would ascend to the throne and automatically make her party the ruling one.

However, PP’s stint in government was short lived as JB lost presidential elections to DPP’s Peter Mutharika in 2014. Sadly, that also put the PP on death bed.
Surprisingly, MCP which Muluzi had declared doom against it, that it will end like curtains, remained a strong opposition party both in the National Assembly and outside.

Since Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera’s triumph in the constitutional court sanctioned presidential elections in 2020, the country has seen more drama from DPP than its new role as the opposition party.
Chakwera’s win shocked APM who had vowed and swore that Malawi Congress Party will never rule this country “over my dead body.” At least, we know that he is still alive at Page House while MCP is in government.

In fact, they have even failed to agree on who will be the Leader of the Opposition to the extent that courts were involved. Not only that, even sitting plan in Parliament has been subjected to courts’ decisions.
Three years down the line, the DPP had degenerated into a flip-flop grouping with members behaving like headless chickens. Instead of providing checks and balances to the government, they are fighting daily.

Several camps have emerged in the once mighty DPP and press releases and news conferences to castigate each other are the order of the day. Court appearances have become a norm.
Being in opposition is not for the faint hearted. MCP, which was built on four cornerstones of Unity, Loyalty, Obedience and Discipline, remained strong opposition for 26 years.
If one has to strictly look at the three parties, UDF, DPP and PP, you will discover that they are one and the same including characters. Most of their members have been frogging from UDF to DPP then to PP and back to DPP.

Ku opposition mkowawa and liberal political parties such as UDF, PP and DPP have no spine to survive long.
Wishing Members of Parliament gathering at Page House in Mangochi to “force” APM to accept the endorsement as a presidential candidate in 2025 well. The only anticipated achievement of such a meeting is the death of the DPP

44 DPP MPs on Mutharika’s back a head of 2025 presidential elections

0

By Chisomo Phiri

About 44 Members of Parliament under the former ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) say they will not support any candidate who will contest against Peter Mutharika at the party’s elective conference which will be held in July next year.

A representative of the MPs Victor Musowa made the remarks after endorsing Mutharika for the 2025 polls during a meeting held at Page House in Mangochi on Wednesday afternoon.

Musowa said the MPs have agreed to throw their weight behind Mutharika because he is what people at the grassroots want.

“As MPs we will campaign for Mutharika and we will not support any other candidate because it is only Mutharika who is trusted by Malawians at the moment,” said Musowa.

DPP 2025 Presidential Candidate Peter Mutharika



The legislator said following Wednesday’s meeting, they are hopeful that Mutharika will make an announcement very soon regarding his candidature.

On his part, Blantyre City Central legislator Chipiliro Mpinganjira also agreed with Musowa’s remarks saying they want to encourage Mutharika to accept endorsements from several members of the party who want him to lead the party in the 2025 Tripartite Elections.

“Mutharika has the track record to lead the country. When he was elected as President in 2014, the country was going through economic problems due to Cashgate as some donors had withdrawn their aid and funding. But under his leadership, he steadied the economy.

“So, with the current situation, we need him to fix the economy. Due to so many aspirants, DPP is divided. But with him the candidate, there will be unity in the party, ” said Mpinganjira.

Some of the MPs attended the meeting include Shadric Namalomba, Jappie Mhango,Dr. George Chaponda, and Mary Navicha.

Universal Industries Limited fined K4 million over unlawful waste matter discharge

0

By Chisomo Phiri

The National Water Resource Authority (NWRA) has issued a fine of K4 million to Universal Industries Limited(UIL) for unlawful discharging of waste matter into Malangalanga Stream, a tributary of Lilongwe river.

This follows an impromptu inspection at the company’s premises by the NWRA aimed at establishing the source of unlawful discharge of effluent into the aforementioned stream which was detected by the authority’s inspectors.



In an interview with local media, Masozi Kasambala, the Public Relations Officer of NWRA, confirmed the imposition of the fine on Universal Industries Limited.

According to Kasambala, the company is required to pay the fine to the Authority by August 10, 2023.

Additionally, Kasambala stated that the company has been instructed to make temporary arrangements with the Lilongwe City Council or find a service provider to collect and properly dispose of their liquid waste at designated sites.

Meanwhile, Universal Industries Limited officials are yet to respond on the matter.

Airtel Malawi PLC’s 2022 profit reaches K36. 9 billion

0

By Chisomo Phiri

One of the country’s largest network service providers Airtel Malawi PLC declared a profit after tax of K36.9 billion made in the 2022 financial year.

The disclosure of the profit was made during the company’s 24th Annual General Meeting (AGM),held on Wednesday at Mount Soche Hotel in the commercial city of Blantyre.

According to Airtel, the profit is a jump from K32.3 billion made during the 2021 financial year.

Airtel AGM



Speaking to journalists, Airtel Malawi PLCManaging Director Charles Kamoto attributed the profit increase to among other issues growth in the company’s customer base.

“5% growth in our customers was a factor for growth in revenue. Our average revenue per customer also increased by around 10%. A combination of that led to the growth of about 16% of our revenue which was pivotal to our increase in our profits to K36.9 billion,” said Kamoto.

Kamoto further disclosed that Airtel Malawi is currently investing in operations that are aimed at meeting the growing demands of its customers in the country.

“The demands of our customers are increasing by day. Customers are demanding more of our data services, and network coverage even in rural setups that never had coverage before. We are responding to that by investing more into our network,” he said.

Airtel Malawi is a leading mobile telecommunications company connecting millions of Malawians to the world through unrivalled data and voice solutions, as well as high speed fixed broadband internet services.

Airtel also offers the largest mobile money service in the country through Airtel Money.

The company is a subsidiary of Bharti Airtel International, which operates in 14 countries across Africa and Asia.

As part of a global business, Airtel Malawi benefits from economies of scales and shared experience of other operations.

Religious leaders makes a rallying call for anti same sex demos

0

By Staff Reporter

Religious bodies in the country have called on Malawians to come out in large numbers tomorrow in support of the nationwide demonstrations against same-sex relations.

Addressing the media in Lilongwe, representatives from the Episcopal Conference of Malawi, Evangelical Association of Malawi and other interested parties said all is set for the march in defence of marriage, the family and sexuality.

ECM secretary general the Reverend Father Alfred Chaima said they hope that the march and reaction from the church will give a chance to those propagating same-sex relationships to reflect on their life and change their ways.

“We are not fighting the court, our message is in defence of family, marriage and sexuality. We will not wait for anybody to preach this message,” he said.

Reverend Vasco Kachipapa of the Nkhoma Synod said the church cannot allow a few misguided individuals to change the constitution which is clear on the human sexuality and marriage. He cited sections 153 and 156 of the Malawi Constitution.

Representing the organising committee for Lilongwe, father James Mkwezalamba said the March will start at 9am from Sacred Heart Catholic Parish close to Lilongwe Community Ground, passing through Mchesi Township, Kamuzu Central Hospital and Lilongwe Natural Sanctuary to Parliament Building where they will deliver a petition.

“Each church will be allowed to dress according to their colours but the theme colour is red and black. We want to emphasise that the match is peaceful,” he said.