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Bingu wa Mutharika: The visionary founder who transformed Malawi into an economic powerhouse



By Jones Gadama

Fourteen years have passed since the nation of Malawi lost one of its most influential leaders, President Bingu wa Mutharika, who died on April 5, 2012, at the age of 78. His sudden passing sent ripples of sorrow throughout the country and beyond, but the legacy he left behind continues to resonate powerfully with Malawians today.

As the founder of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Mutharika’s leadership marked a pivotal era in Malawi’s political and economic history—a time when the country began to emerge from the shadows of economic hardship and step boldly onto the path of growth and development.

Mutharika


President Mutharika’s tenure is often remembered for the remarkable economic transformation he spearheaded.

Before his administration, Malawi struggled with chronic food shortages, a struggling agricultural sector, and limited industrial growth.

However, under his leadership, the country witnessed unprecedented progress, particularly in agriculture, which is the backbone of Malawi’s economy.

For the first time in the nation’s history, Malawi experienced bumper harvests that not only fed its people but also allowed for surplus production that could be marketed and exported.

This agricultural success was no accident but the result of visionary policies and determined leadership.

One of Mutharika’s most notable achievements was his focus on empowering farmers and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

His government prioritized investment in agriculture through subsidies for fertilizers and improved seeds, which helped boost crop yields significantly. This policy, often referred to as the Farm Input Subsidy Program (FISP), revolutionized farming in Malawi, lifting millions of smallholder farmers out of poverty and hunger.

The impact was transformational—the country moved from food deficit to food surplus in a remarkably short time, an accomplishment that drew international recognition and admiration.

Mutharika’s economic vision extended beyond agriculture. He championed infrastructure development, focusing on improving roads, energy supply, and telecommunications.

These investments laid the foundation for Malawi’s gradual transformation into a regional economic hub.

He understood that a thriving economy required a robust infrastructure system to connect producers with markets both locally and internationally.

His administration’s commitment to infrastructure development facilitated trade and investment, creating new opportunities for economic diversification and growth.

Beyond economics, Bingu wa Mutharika was a founding father of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which remains a major political force in Malawi. The DPP was born out of his vision for a more prosperous and stable Malawi, one governed by principles of hard work, accountability, and inclusiveness.

Over the years, the party has maintained its popularity, largely because of the values and direction instilled by its founder.

The DPP continues to be loved by Malawians across the country, a testament to Mutharika’s enduring influence on the nation’s political landscape.

In a recent interview with Maravi Post, Dr. Shadrick Namalomba, the DPP Publicity Secretary and Government Official Spokesperson, reflected on the legacy of the late president.

He described Mutharika as a leader who embodied a strong work ethic and a genuine commitment to the welfare of every Malawian. “He was not nepotistic,” Dr. Namalomba emphasized, “but rather a leader who strived to serve all citizens equally and fairly.” Such qualities endeared Mutharika to many and set a high standard for leadership in Malawi.

Dr. Namalomba further stated that the DPP will continue to honor its founder’s memory by upholding the values he championed. “His death will never be forgotten,” he said solemnly, “and we pray that his soul continues resting in eternal peace.”

This sentiment is shared widely, not just within the party but among Malawians who experienced firsthand the positive changes during his presidency.

While no leader is without criticism, it is impossible to ignore the transformative impact Bingu wa Mutharika had on Malawi’s trajectory. His policies and leadership style ignited economic growth, fostered political stability, and inspired a generation to believe in the potential of their nation.

His vision of a prosperous Malawi is still alive today, and many continue to draw inspiration from his legacy as the country faces new challenges and opportunities.

As Malawi marks 14 years since the passing of this remarkable leader, reflection on his contributions is both timely and necessary. Bingu wa Mutharika’s story is one of dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment to progress.

His leadership showed what is possible when vision meets action and when a leader places the interests of the nation above all else.

The DPP’s ongoing relevance in Malawian politics and the country’s economic strides serve as enduring proof that the foundations laid by Mutharika were solid and forward-thinking.

Malawi’s journey toward becoming an economic hub in the region can be traced back to the bold steps taken during his presidency—steps that changed the lives of millions and reshaped the nation’s future.

In remembering Bingu wa Mutharika, Malawians honor a man who dared to dream big and who worked tirelessly to turn those dreams into reality.

His legacy is a beacon of hope and a reminder that with visionary leadership and collective effort, Malawi can continue to rise and prosper for generations to come.

PAC Applauds Faith Community for Exemplary Conduct During Easter Season

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By Phillimon Backson

The Public Affairs Committee (PAC) has commended Christians across the country for their conduct during the Easter period.

PAC Chairperson, Father Patrick Thawale, says the faith community has demonstrated unity, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence—an indication that they understand the true meaning and significance of Easter.

He adds that many Christians attended church services, prayers, and other religious activities, reflecting their commitment and devotion to God during the sacred period.

Father Patrick Thawale



Thawale has since urged Malawians to sustain the spirit of peace, love, and unity beyond the Easter celebrations, emphasizing the importance of continued respect, moral responsibility, and community cohesion.

He further called on citizens to uphold values of forgiveness and compassion principles central to the Easter message as the country strives to promote national unity and social harmony.

Mutharika’s Malawi: A nation held hostage by greed and manipulation



By Apengie Apengire

Malawians are crying, gnashing their teeth in frustration as President Peter Mutharika, an old man struggling to rule, is more concerned with clashing egos and power struggles than addressing the country’s pressing issues. The ones surrounding him are feasting, growing fat on corruption and nepotism, while the nation suffers.

Mutharika’s advanced age and reported hearing difficulties have only emboldened those around him, who manipulate him like a puppet. Norman Chisale, the unofficial bodyguard turned power broker, is a prime example. Despite being an MP and deputy minister, Chisale has cemented his position as the president’s shadow, controlling who gets access to Mutharika and influencing key decisions. Sources reveal Mutharika fears Chisale, who’s become untouchable.

Gertrude Mutharika



Another beneficiary of Mutharika’s weakness is Shadrick Namalomba, the minister of information and government spokesperson. Namalomba’s alleged role in blocking DPP loyalists from meeting Mutharika has raised eyebrows, with many seeing him as a power-hungry opportunist. Together with Chisale, he’s accused of orchestrating the vice president’s ill treatment, all to feed their own interests.

Getrude Mutharika, the president’s wife, completes the triumvirate of power. Her influence over Mutharika is undeniable, with whispers she controls his every move. Her supposed goal is to ensure Tadikira, a non-biological child, gets more attention than Mutharika’s own flesh and blood.

Malawians are trapped, ruled by this toxic trio. Chisale, Namalomba, and Getrude Mutharika care little for the nation’s welfare, only their own gains. The appeasement policy that brought Namalomba to his position has backfired, with Malawians paying the price.

As Mutharika’s first term set the stage for corruption, his second term is shaping up to be a free-for-all. The people suffer, while the few in power get richer. It’s a sad state of affairs, with Malawians crying out for change.

The nation demands accountability, transparency, and leadership that prioritizes its people. Until then, the triumvirate will continue to rule, and Malawians will continue to suffer.

Chisale
Namalomba

DPP’s dirty secret: Tolerance of homosexuality exposed



By Apengie Apengire

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has been accused of tolerating homosexuality, a claim that has sparked controversy and debate in Malawi.

During the late President Bingu wa Mutharika’s reign, a gay couple, Steven Monjeza and Tionge Chimbalanga, popularly known as Aunt Tiwo, came out in the open, conducting a traditional engagement ceremony that shocked the nation.

Despite the country’s conservative culture, the couple’s actions were met with relative calm, raising eyebrows about the DPP’s stance on homosexuality.

Tamia Ja



Fast forward to today, and the DPP is still at it. Social media influencer Tamia Ja has recently declared her sexual orientation, stating she’s a lesbian and naturally attracted to women and girls, not men.

The DPP government has remained conspicuously silent on the issue, leading many to believe that it’s business as usual for the party.

But what’s behind the DPP’s tolerance of homosexuality? Our investigation reveals that some government ministers are allegedly gay or lesbian, and they’re calling the shots. Sources close to the matter claim that these ministers are using their influence to ensure that the government doesn’t take a hard stance on the issue.

It’s no secret that Malawi has a complex relationship with homosexuality.

The country has a history of anti-gay laws, but in recent years, there’s been a growing acceptance of LGBTQ+ rights.

The DPP’s tolerance of homosexuality is seen as a reflection of this shift, but it also sparked concerns about the government’s priorities.

Reverend Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, the leader of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), has been vocal about his opposition to homosexuality, citing his Christian values. In contrast, the DPP’s silence is seen as a tacit endorsement of LGBTQ+ rights.

The party’s stance has been praised by some as progressive, but others see it as a betrayal of Malawi’s cultural values.

The DPP’s tolerance of homosexuality has also raised questions about the party’s commitment to democracy and human rights.

If the government is willing to turn a blind eye to LGBTQ+ issues, what else is it willing to compromise on?

Malawians deserve answers. Is the DPP government committed to upholding the country’s laws and cultural values, or is it willing to sacrifice them for the sake of progress?

The silence from the government is deafening, and it’s time for the DPP to come clean about its stance on homosexuality.

The DPP’s tolerance of homosexuality is a dirty secret that’s no longer hidden.

The party’s actions have sparked a national conversation about LGBTQ+ rights, and it’s time for Malawians to demand transparency and accountability from their government.

The DPP’s dirty secret is out, and it’s time for the party to face the music. Will it take a stand on homosexuality, or will it continue to tolerate it? Malawians are watching, and they won’t be silenced.

DPP’s shameful u-turn: From sackcloth to suits,a betrayal of Malawians



By Apengie Apengire

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has once again shown its true colours, revealing a staggering lack of consideration for the welfare of Malawians.

Last year, DPP MPs wore sacks in parliament, protesting the MCP-led government’s decision to raise fuel prices from K2200 to K2600 per litre. They cried foul, claiming the increase would hurt the poor and cripple the economy.

Fast forward to today, and the same DPP MPs are clapping hands and wearing suits, supporting the very same fuel price hike they once condemned.


The current price of K6900 per litre is a massive burden on Malawians, who are already struggling to make ends meet.

The increase has triggered a surge in prices of essential goods and services, including bus fares, leaving the poor even more vulnerable.

This U-turn is a slap in the face to Malawians, who expected the DPP to prioritize their welfare. Instead, the party has chosen to prioritize its own interests, showcasing a shocking level of inconsideration and arrogance.

The DPP regime has failed to learn from its past mistakes and is now reaping the consequences of its own hypocrisy.

The people of Malawi must hold the DPP accountable for its actions. It’s time to demand better from our leaders, and it’s time for the DPP to listen.

The party’s decision to raise fuel prices without considering the impact on citizens is a clear indication that it is out of touch with reality.

Malawians deserve a government that cares about their welfare, not one that uses them as pawns in a game of political expediency.

The DPP’s actions are a betrayal of the trust reposed in them, and it’s time for the people to speak out.

We call for a referendum to determine whether the DPP should continue to rule Malawi.

The people have a right to decide whether they want to be led by a party that is clearly out of touch with their needs.

The writing is on the wall: the DPP is not interested in serving Malawians. It’s time for change, and it’s time for the people to rise up and demand better.

The future of Malawi is at stake, and we cannot afford to let the DPP continue down this path of destruction.

It’s time for Malawians to take back their country and demand a government that truly cares about their welfare.

The DPP’s days are numbered, and it’s time for them to go.