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Opinion: The Long And Winding Road Comes To An End For Nankhumwa

By Burnett Munthali

Preamble

They say every road comes to an end, but sometimes the end feels just like the beginning. Even when you think you’ve come a long way, you can suddenly find yourself right back where you started. Because every journey is fraught with twists and turns. Life is a journey full of challenges and marked with twists and turns. It is also very unpredictable – full of fun, success, disappointments, joy as well as sorrows. The most intriguing part of life is ‘Unpredictability’! You never know what is going to happen tomorrow.

The Judgement

On Thursday 20 December 2023, High Court Judge Howard Pemba put spanners in Kondwani Nankhumw’a political ambitions of ever becoming Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) President as his ruling released strengthened the Arthur Peter Mutharika DPP camp where APM is seeking to be Presidential candidate in 2025. Fast backwards, Grezelder Jeffrey, Kondwani Nankhumwa, and Cecelia Chazama had been serving as the Secretary General, Vice president South and Director of Women respectively for the DPP until early this month when they were assigned to other positions by Peter Mutharika. As a matter of fact, Jeffrey was assigned to the position of Vice President Central and she received her letter and notice of communication to that effect on 8th December 2023.

The claimants wanted an interlocutory order suspending the decision of Peter Mutharika to remove them from their positions as Secretary General, Vice President South and Director of women of the party and/or assign them to the positions of Vice President Central, and presidential advisors until the determination of the matter in court or a further order of the Court .

“Listening to the arguments from both parties, and having thoroughly read the skeleton arguments motivated by the Sworn Statements filed in support as well as in opposition to the application herein, this Court is convinced on the balance of probabilities that the Claimants have failed to convincingly demonstrate to this Court that they have a good and arguable claim against the Defendants,” in part reads the ruling of the court.



The judge added:

“I have already made my finding that the Claimants herein have not been removed from their positions nor from the party. They are still members of the 3rd Defendant political party. What has happened according to the wording of Article 10 (8) is that they have been assigned different positions from the ones they were holding in the NGC of the 3rd Defendant. There is nothing substantial either showing that what has happened is a demotion as the Claimants want this Court to believe.

“I have gone through Article 10(8) of the 3rd Defendant’s Constitution and the clear wording of it is that the President has powers to assign a member of an NGC to any public or political office. The Claimants herein were members of the NGC by virtue of being the Secretary General, Vice president South and Director of Women of the 3rd Defendant respectively. Right now, they have been assigned to other positions of a Vice president Central and Presidential advisors within the same NGC. The Claimants would like to bring in some conditions to Article 10 (8) which do not exist. Going through the 3rd Defendant’s Constitution, there is no any subjection of Article 10 (8) to any other condition or Article within the Constitution. If the framers of the 3rd Defendant’s Constitution wanted Article 10 (8) to be subjected to any other condition such as that the member should be heard before being assigned to another position or that reasons should be given for the assignment; or that the Article should not be applicable to an elected position; and that it should only apply where the party is in government, the same would have been specifically included in the Constitution.”

Judge’s Conclusion

“On account of the reasons above, I am of the strong view that the balance of justice and convenience militates against the grant of the order of the interlocutory injunction sought by the Claimants. The Claimants’ application is accordingly dismissed with costs.”

Looking Back At The Long And Winding Road

In March 2022 Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Member of Parliament Shadric Namalomba obtained an injunction that stayed the appointment of a shadow cabinet in Parliament and stopped Leader of Opposition Kondwani Nankhumwa from appointing DPP spokespersons in Parliament without party approval . Nankhumwa appointed a 33-member shadow cabinet in February 2022 and later replaced DPP spokespersons on finance and legal affairs with his appointees. The decisions were rejected by the DPP and Namalomba who is Member of Parliament for Mangochi South West and DPP spokesperson obtained the injunction.

The order obtained from the High Court in Zomba restrained Nankhumwa from discharging the duties of the office of the leader of opposition without consultation and written approval of DPP. It also barred parliament from recognizing the decisions made by Nankhumwa as leader of opposition in the absence of proof in writing that the decisions were approved by the DPP. Nankhumwa’s decision to change seating plan of DPP MPs by allocating Namalomba to Seat Number 99 and later Seat Number 100 from Seat Number 25 has also been stayed by the court order. The court also stated that any person or entity affected by the court order and wishes to vacate it should give Namalomba a 48-hour notice.

In November 2020 Embattled Leader of Opposition Kondwani Nankhumwa and his “DPP rebels” returned to the High Court in Lilongwe on December 9 to battle it out with their party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) on the leader of opposition case. Nankhumwa’s lawyer Gilbert Khonyongwa has confirmed that Nankhumwa, Grezelder Jeffrey and Jappie Mhango will be in court on November 9 to ask the court to extend Nankhumwa’s court injunction which bars the party from firing him as Leader of Opposition in parliament.

In December 2020 The High Court sitting in Lilongwe adjourned indefinitely a case involving former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Southern Region vice president Kondwani Nankhumwa and three others to allow them exhaust their discussions outside court. Nankhumwa, Yusufu Nthenda, Jappie Mhango and the party’s Secretary General Gelzeder Jeffrey were kicked out of the party on disciplinary issues but the four obtained a court injunction against the party’s decision. Lawyers for DPP and Nankhumwa and others appeared before Lilongwe high court where they have asked the court to allow them resolve their disagreements outside courtroom failing to reach a compromise the court will proceed to hear the matter.

My opinion

Therefore let me say this, Nothing stands forever! Every battle must be fought and come to an end, no matter how long it takes and this is probably the end of a season of court injunctions by the embattled Presidential Advisor Kondwani Nankhumwa and newly appointed Vice President Grezelder Jeffrey. However, there are only two options remaining, it’s either Kondwani Nankhumwa and his camp go and apologize to Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and start working together with the DPP as a team and stop this fruitless battle they have engaged themselves into or they should continue being defiant to their President and party then get kicked out forever at the convention. The choice is for Kondwani Nankhumwa and his team to decide now.

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Govt fires state house horticulture assistant Tiyanjane Mlangeni over audios

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Malawi Government through the Office of President and Cabinet has terminated a contract with Tiyanjane Mlangeni who was working as a horticulture assistance at State House for allegedly posting on social media issues to do with State House.

Communication signed by Shadreck Ching’oma for Secretary to the President and Colleen Zamba says Mlangeni has been posting on social media how some members were disgruntled on how Christmas hampers were packed in 2022.



”It is surprising to note that a recent report that this office has received from chief of staff is indicating that in this month of December 2023, you have also authored and circulated on social media several voice notes castigating senior members of staff at state residence and this has brought dispute to the state residence,” reads the communication.

It adds Mlangeni will be given one month Salary in accordance with Article IX of the employment contract and eligible to a 15% gratuity under Article XI (1) and XI (2) of employment contract.

There have been voice notes circulating on social media with a female voice explaining some of the things alleged to have been happening at state house.

Among others, Mlangeni threatened to expose corrupt acts by some senior officials at State House.

Bullets to sign Lloyd Aaron from Civil

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By Staff Reporter

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Football Club is reported to have reached an agreement with Civil Service United Football Club to sign midfielder Lloyd Aaron from the club.

Civil is reported to have agreed a K9 million offer from Bullets despite initially putting the player on K15 million.

Lloyd Aaron



The player has since accepted to join Bullets as personal terms have been agreed and will soon sign the contract which with the People’s team.

Aaron has been outstanding at Civil and Malawi national team.

Kawinga FC leads CFRA Chipiku League

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By Staff Reporter


Kawinga FC have gone four points clear at the top of the Central Region Football Association, CRFA Chipiku League log table as they were awarded three points after Salima-based Ngolowindo FC failed to show up at the match venue on Thursday.

The development means that Kawinga FC have now accumulated 44 points from 19 games, four points above second placed St. Gabriel Zitha who have 40 points from 18 games.



Kawinga FC is remaining with three games to wind up the season while St. Gabriel Zitha are remaining with four games including the biggest fixture against Kawinga.

The Namitete-based side had a chance to go a point closer to Kawinga but missed the opportunity as they lost 2-1 to Luanar FC on Thursday at Kamuzu Barracks Ground in Lilongwe.

In other matches played in the K16.5 million league on Thursday, Support Battalion were 4-1 winners over Villa FC while Mbadzi United thumped Kamuzu Barracks Reserve 6-1.

Kalindo calls on DPP infighters to remember suffering Malawians

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By Vincent Gunde

Political activist Bon Kalindo, has called on the two Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) camps infighters to always remember that Malawians are in pain and suffering and their hope is in this former ruling party to rescue them from the problems they are going through under the Tonse Alliance-led administration.

Kalindo says all Malawian eyes are on the DPP and that it is their lamp for change of government claiming that if Malawi was to change to the better, Chakwera and Chilima leadership was there to lead the citizens to the promised Canaan but they have all failed to govern Malawi.

Kalindo



He says people in the central region districts who mostly depend on farming are in pain and suffering for no hope of fertilizer.

He says the people are sharing fertilizer in basins after government registered one or two in each village as beneficiaries to the 2023-2024 Affordable Input Programme (AIP) farming season.

Speaking through an audio clip circulating in various social media platforms, Kalindo says Malawians are disappointed to learn that the two DPP Camps are fighting for electoral delegates saying this alone explains that there is more to come.

Kalindo has however, asked DPP aspirants for a presidential race that what is it exactly they are looking for; fame that they once stood as a presidential candidate or liberating the country appealing to them not to take Malawians for granted.

He says had it been that the DPP aspirants were strong politicians enough, they would have formed their own political parties than be part of infighting in the DPP against the choice of the DPP members Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika to liberate Malawians.

The Activist has also warned the DPP that it fails to put its house to order, it will go to the 2025 elections without a presidential candidate reminding it that the court gave it 90 days to hold an elective conference and those 90 days expired, the infighting is continuing.

‘”Reading from the writings on the wall, some people have been sponsored and sent to destroy the DPP, In America, Donald Trump wants to stand as President and why not Malawi,”says Kalindo.

He says the country has been crying for youth empowerment and leadership positions, Chakwera and Chilima have disappointed Malawians claiming that leadership should not be a question of the old and young but ability to lead the people.

Kalindo has thanked Frank Tumpale Mwenefumbo for forming his own political party appealing to DPP Presidential aspirants to borrow a leaf from Mwenefumbo other than fighting the DPP through court injunctions against injunctions.

He finally says he is seeing voter apathy, teargas, gunshots and violence in the 2025 elections as Malawians are not ready to give Chakwera and Chilima votes to bounce back into government.