Secretary General of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bishop Greyson Mikuwa, says the love of the country, the dream of a better Malawi made the Party to craft a wonderful manifesto becoming the first political party in Malawi to be issued with a Certificate of Compliance by the National Planning Commission (NPC).
Bishop Mikuwa has thanked patriots, friends and supporters of MRP for the patience that it has best and expected fruits urging those that were waiting and were perched in the terraces that this is the time to come into the open and join the Revolution.
Bishop Greyson Mikuwa
He says this is the time Malawians must all prepare and get ready for the LAUNCH of their great Revolution in Malawi, appealing to those with more inputs, support of any kind to contact Muvi wa Chilungamo offices in Blantyre so that the Revolution blankets the entire nation and all citizens.
In a statement to MRP supporters, friends and patriotic Malawians, Mikuwa says MRP dream for Malawi to become the Qatar of Africa is possible and implementable saying the party was registered on the 3rd May, 2023 and is yet to be approved very soon.
Mikuwa says the Ministry of Justice through the Registrar General Department received MRP application with full payment 8 month ago saying the law was passed that all political parties must submit their programs and manifestos to the National Planning Commission (NPC).
He says the approval by NPC is giving a greenlight to the Ministry of Justice through the Registrar General to approve MRP as a political party saying out of the 13 existing parties including those aspiring to register, it is only MRP manifesto that has satisfied and meet the required standards of the National Planning Commission (NPC).
The Secretary General says MRP objectives and goals towards a better Malawi are a solution towards Malawi’s rescue from maladministration to effective administration from corruption to clean corrupt free nation, from nepotism to a nation of meritocracy, from tribalism into a nation of unity.
“With the Certificate of Compliance, MRP has indeed come to make a difference and change the country and the welfare of all citizens,” reads the statement in part.
Bishop Mikuwa says patience must not faulter or give up saying Malawian eyes are now at the Registrar General’s office to issue a legal documentation so that MRP becomes the 14th political party in Malawi and the first to submit and pass the test of National Planning Commission (NPC).
Politics plays a major role in Malawi and is prevalent in everyday’s analyses and comments on the subject. Malawians agree on many issues but differ so much on political debates because everyone holds his/her opinion and think they are the best opinion. The other thing is that many people are not ready to listen to dissenting views and lack the patience of reading or waiting to the end before they can comment. As a result of this, many discussions become rough and unhealthy on the matter, they bruise each other so much with provocative words and even songs. This article takes a brief look at politics in Malawi as the political climate gains momentum towards 2025.
Politics of Malawi takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Malawi is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. However, There’s a common belief and saying that “government does not lose elections because they have all the resources and machinery within their reach to stay and win elections.” But I personally have a different view on this assertion because you will remember very well MCP lost in 1994, President Joyce Banda of PP lost elections in 2014 then President Arthur Peter Mutharika lost government to the opposition MCP and UTM Tonse Alliance in 2020 during fresh Presidential election following the ruling by the Constitutional Court.
The Government of Malawi has been a multi-party democracy since 1994. Under the 1995 constitution, the president, who is both chief of state and head of the government, is chosen through universal direct suffrage every 5 years. On the contrary, some people are scared that they are likely to find themselves under an oppressive government that will soon stifle their human rights. One of the greatest fears comes based on established facts that MCP youth were sent to Ntakantaka for military training. This very sensitive issue was raised in Parliament, the house of records and government did not give a convincing response to that effect. Ntakantaka is a training base for Malawi Police but this time we had complete civilians going for training at the base at a time there was no recruitment for Police officers to train. Isn’t this Malawi Young Pioneer (MYP) being established in disguise? Shortly, this government is upto something sinister. Let’s wait for the right time but this is a warning shot!
Political parties: Malawi Congress Party(MCP), the first party to rule Malawi, United Democratic Front (UDF, the first democratic ruling party after MCP), Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), United Transformation Movement (UTM), Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) are the main and well established political parties. DPP and UDF are the two main opposition parties in Parliament expected to form the next government. The main battle will obviously between DPP and MCP and precisely, it will be between Arthur Peter Mutharika and Lazarus Maccarthy Chakwera. This alone raises people’s anticipation as the political twist between the two giants goes back to the political WrestleMania arena shortly.
The current president is Lazarus Chakwera sworn in as president of Malawi on 28 June 2020. He became very popular with his Hi-5 campaign promises including that of one million jobs, cheap fertilizers, cheap essential commodities, including a bullet train. Malawians say they haven’t seen this manifesto delivered to them after winning elections for three years now as they enter the fourth year.
Malawi has a multi-party system with over 40 registered political parties. The political process in Malawi is such that parties are voted into power. Parties participate in an electoral process. As at now, one wouldn’t be wrong to say that the major political parties are DPP, MCP, UTM and UDF. You will also remember that this is the same pattern of alliances that were formed in the 2020 fresh presidential election. The above four political parties are repositioning themselves to win 2025 elections and form the next government. Which Alliance will Malawians go for?
The National Assembly has 193 members of Parliament (MPs) who are directly elected in single-member constituencies using the simple majority (or first-past-the-post) system and serve five-year terms. I remember new demarcations for new constituencies were created which means we are going to have more than 193 MPs in the near future. This means an extra budget will be needed to pay additional MPs in the August House and more financial resources will be needed for Constituency Development Fund (CDF), I only hope government has planned very well in this area and is ready to meet the extra cost.
Hastings Kamuzu Banda (born in 1898, near Kasungu, Malawi died on November 25, 1997, Johannesburg, South Africa) first president of Malawi (formerly Nyasaland) and the principal leader of the Malawi nationalist movement. I will always remember Kamuzu Banda on food security and I think that is the reason why Malawians entrusted the current MCP leadership to lead them in the new government with the hope that they would continue with the legacy and prioritize food security. At this point I leave the ball into the hands of Malawians to judge whether Malawi is food secure today or not.
Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world, ranked 174 of 189 countries on the Human Development Index. Over half the population lives in poverty, and one-fifth in extreme poverty. Access to clean water, sanitation, and health care remain significant challenges for many Malawians, especially in rural areas. When Tonse Alliance Government brought forward the idea of free water connection as one of its campaign strategies, it was critically considered a good move that would enable millions of citizens access clean water as part of human development. Disappointingly, the free water connection ideology has not materialized and Malawians keep waiting that at some stage, government may implement the concept.
The history of the MCP is that it was formed as a successor party to the banned Nyasaland African Congress when the country, then known as Nyasaland, was under British rule. The MCP, under Hastings Banda, presided over Malawian independence in 1964, and from 1966 to 1993 was the only legal party in the country. Today MCP formed government in 2020 with the help of UTM with the aim of, what they claimed, granting them economic freedom and development to the people of Malawi. Malawians are asking themselves today if that has been achieved or not. At some point, people are forced to look back at the previous government as a way of comparing with the present governments to understand whether this country is moving forward or not.
Malawi will go to the next polls in 2025 to elect their next President and government. The political temperature is already getting hot before the campaign officially kicks off. 2024 seems to be a campaign period already as everyone is taking their political positions ready for the battle.
Finally, The most interesting thing about the coming campaign is that Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and President Reverend Lazarus Chakwera are likely to meet on the ballot paper as they have both shown interest to stand at their respective party conventions. Therefore, they are both likely to represent their political parties in the presidential election which is coming soon. The big interesting question is: What will President Reverend Lazarus Chakwera say to the people of Malawi during this coming campaign after promising so much in 2019 and 2020? Time is coming closer so let’s wait and see. As the two giants enter the ring in what looks like a rematch, it is also interesting to figure out which side Vice President Saulos Chilima will finally take in 2025 add he had chosen to keep quiet despite all he is going through. Will he continue working with Tonse Alliance or start working with the opposition? Some people think that Chilima might even think of going solo while others argue that he may simply spill the rice into the sand after noticing that things are not moving in his favor in government.
Prophet Rodgers Mkandawire of God Will Provide Ministry is in police custody in Mzimba on suspicion that he raped a woman who went to seek child blessings from him on December 20, 2023 at Jenda in the district.
He was arrested on December 22,2023.
It is established that the woman got married three months ago and was not conceiving, this prompted her to seek God’s intervention thinking she had a problem.
On December 20, 2023 around 12:00n hours she went to meet the suspect who upon arrival allegedly prophesied that the woman had been bewitched and needed cleansing in order for her to conceive.
The prophet took ashes and placed them on her private parts and later he had sexual intercourse with the woman as part of cleansing.
The prophet told the woman not to reveal the ordeal to anyone.
The woman though in fear of what had happened reported the matter to the husband who took her back to the prophet for enquiries but the prophet had escaped.
They later reported the matter to Jenda police whom upon searching arrested the suspect.
Mkandawire has been charged with rape which is contrary to section 132 of the penal code and will appear before court in due course.
Mkandawire hails from Chabwachabwa village, Traditional Authority(T/A) Mtwalo in Mzimba district.
A National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) officer Penjani Msukwa has died after being involved in a road accident in Chitipa district.
The accident occurred on December 24,2023 around 20:00 hours at Mselema along Chitipa -Karonga (M26) road.
It is reported that on the fateful night, Msukwa, 35,was ridding a Honda XL motorcycle registration number LL12219 from Lufita direction to Chitipa trading centre.
Upon arrival at Mselema, he lost control of the motorcycle due to speeding and hit a pedal cyclist from the opposite direction.
Following the impact, he sustained severe head injury and died at Chitipa District Hospital while the cyclist sustained head injury and fractured left leg.
Postmortem conducted at the said hospital showed that death was due to loss of blood secondary to severe head injury.
Late Msukwa came from Chipwela village in the area of Senior Chief Mwenemisuku in the district.
In Europe, people celebrate Christmas by sending gifts to one another and spending time together.They eat and drink together and share gifts.
In Africa and in particular Malawi, it is time to drink excessively and spend money. It is time to eat and drink. Most of all eat the best food money can afford.
From the Bibles’s perspective, Christmas is a time to show love. We show love by giving the little we have. We should give because God gave first. John 3:16 says, “For God so loved he world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. God allowed Jesus to come here on earth to die for man kind. That is the best gift he gave .
If you are out there drinking and enjoying yourself in the name of Christmas, that is not Christmas. Eating Chicken and rice is not part of Christmas if you are not celebrating the saviour of the world, Jesus Christ. Christianity was introduced to Africa by Europeans. We did not understand the Biblical implications of the Christmas celebration, in contrast Easter or Lent as is commonly called by the Catholics seems to have been received in accordance with the Biblical requirement. Gratitude should go to the Europeans who left Europe for Africa to preach the Gospel.