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Dead or Alive? case of once mighty UDF

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UDF has won 50 percent of the six presidential elections held since 1994.  But in the last three elections, the party has faltered. The last elections were even more shocking; the party president – son to the founding president of the once mighty political grouping – Atupele Muluzi did not just perform poorly on the presidential front but failed to secure his own seat in Parliament. Since then, the UDF has gone quiet. In this interview with UDF spokesperson Ken Ndanga, our News Analyst Suzgo Chitete presents questions widely asked by the public.

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UDF contested in the May 21 polls in all three aspects, what is your general position on the outcome which is being contested in court in part by fellow contestants?

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: We were to a greater extent betrayed by our monitors. What is coming out in the court now clearly shows that our monitors were sleeping on the job. On the positive note, at least we were able to win in areas which we have not been winning in the last two elections such as Blantyre Malabada and one constituency in Nkhotakota. That in itself is an indication that we can do better in the next election.

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 Some argue that the UDF has been ruined, going by both presidential, parliamentary and local government elections results in the May 21 Tripartite Elections due to poor leadership. What’s your take?

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Atupele Muluzi

: It is easy to blame the leadership when things have not worked. In every political party, each one has to play a role for the success of the party.  Of course, we need to change the thinking which suggests that all our problems can be solved by the leader. A proper post-mortem will surely reveal that there are several factors that may have led to the unsatisfactory performance.

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UDF seems to be a party that enjoys partnering with ruling parties, going by recent developments, you worked with PP [People’s Party] and lately DPP.  What has been the benefit to the party to be in a working relationship with governing parties?

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: Politics is very dynamic. We have worked with both opposition and government too. It is unfortunate that some people seem to focus so much on our working relationship with parties in power. When we work with governments we mean well for the country and we do that in good faith. We want to make Malawi a better place regardless of who is the leader. Unfortunately, partisan politics in Malawi does not work well with that kind of approach.

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There is strong public perception that UDF works with governing parties to save the founder Bakili Muluzi from prosecution on the K1.7 billion case which has stalled? How do you weigh in on this assumption?

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: Lies spread faster than truths. The truth of the matter though is that these matters are in court and our courts are independent. There is no evidence of any interference so far. Let me not comment further.

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The party has always been viewed as serving the interests of the Muluzis [both senior and junior]. What is the party doing to shake off this public image?

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: It is a fact that the party has been led by two Muluzi’s at different times.  If we were to pass a resolution that after Dr. Bakili Muluzi we should not allow any other Muluzi to lead the party, what will the world say? That is not to say they will be there forever. It is not possible. The party will always give a chance to any person who has the interest of the party and that of the country at heart to lead the party through a democratic process as enshrined in the party constitution.

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Having failed to secure the presidency in the last two elections, what’s the future of Atupele Muluzi?

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: If you ask me about the future of the organisation, I will explain to you but your question in my view is very personal and it will be unfair for me to respond to that on behalf of Right Honourable Atupele Muluzi.

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Do you think the UDF will ever command the massive support it ever enjoyed between 1994 and 2004?

A : What the UDF has gone through in the recent times is good for the party. Experience is a good teacher and the world is a good school, so they say. We are engaging our people. Through the interface we are able to get their views which include concerns and possible solutions. If we listen and implement what the people want then we can even become stronger than before. The UDF party will bounce back and get back into government in our life time.

Original Posting : Nation Malawi

Nyasa Bullets tops the league

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After playing second fiddle to their age-old rivals Be Forward Wanderers for months, champions Nyasa Big Bullets yesterday scaled to the summit of the TNM Super League table.

The People’s Team left it late to edge a strong willed Mzuni FC 3-2 at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre as the Nomads sung blues at Nankhaka ground in Lilongwe where they lost 2-0 to Blue Eagles.

Bullets now have 49 points from 23 matches in the 16-team domestic top-flight league, a point above the Lali Lubani Road outfit.

Nyasa Big Bullets

At Kamuzu Stadium, Mzuni appeared within sniffing distance from bagging a point as they came from two goals down to level the scores only for midfielder Chimwemwe Idana to snatch the winner in the seventh of the eight added minutes

Hassan Kajoke netted the first goal for Bullets six minutes into the match through a penalty awarded after he was brought down in the box.

Eight minutes later, he was on target again after being put through by Peter Banda.

Mzuni pulled one back in the 31st minute through Steve Madimba before Daniel Mhango equalised in the 80th minute.

Then Idana struck the late winner to the delight of his coach Callisto Pasuwa.

“I am happy that we have won the game, but again I am disappointed with how my boys conceded the two goals. It is disappointing,” he said.

Mzuni coach Gilbert Chirwa could not hide his disappointment, saying: “We are fighting for relegation and a point could have helped us and losing with a minute to go is very painful.”

At Nankhaka, the Area 30-based cops drew first blood in the 28th minute through their talisman Schumacher Kuwali with a strike of utter beauty. He fired home from outside the box connecting first time from a Vitumbiko Kumwenda cross and the ball squirmed past Nomads goalkeeper William Thole and then hit the post before sailing into the net.

By their lofty standards, the Nomads appeared out of sorts and their playmaker Fransisco Madinga was completely marked out of the game by former Flames left back Stevie Chagoma who never gave him a moment’s respite.

Eagles were two-up barely two minutes into the second half albeit in almost similar fashion when Foster Bitoni’s shot also hit the post before sailing into the net.

Sensing danger, the Nomads introduced their veteran midfielder Joseph Kamwendo for Vincent Nyangulu, who turned back the hands of time with a vintage display, but it was too little too late and the Eagles completed a double over the Nomads having won the first round encounter 1-3 in Blantyre.

Nomads head coach Bob Mpinganjira admitted that his charges were out of sorts.

“We didn’t play today. We made two costly mistakes and paid dearly.

“But that’s how football goes sometimes. You cannot always have it your way. It’s a bitter lesson and what this means is that we need to win our remaining games,” he said.

His Eagles counterpart, whose side is third with 44 points from 24 matches, said their plan worked to perfection.

“We told our boys to be relaxed and to go out there and enjoy their game. Our game plan was to attack and attack and not sit back,” he said. 

British man raise 5 million kwacha to build wells in Dedza

A MAN has raised more than £5,100( over 4 million malawi Kwacha) to support a community in Malawi, Africa.

According to the news report in Lancashire Telegraph a British man by the name of Adnan Patel took the plunge and completed a bungee jump and raised £5,100.

Mr Patel’s money has funded the construction of six water wells in Malawi.

The money was raised for the Dedza Welfare Trust.

A trust spokesman said: “Adnan Patel is the son of our hard-working well-wisher volunteer Salma bhen Patel of Blackburn.

“We thank Adnan for his brave and gallant efforts in doing a bungee jump for the needy of Malawi.

“The water wells are ready and already saving countless lives for years to come.

“Some of the villagers are seeing water on their door step for the first time in their lives.

“The smiles on the entire communities is priceless.

“We at Dedza Welfare Trust wholeheartedly thank Adnan for his tireless efforts and generosity.”

Youth director for Prof Chisi Umodzi party quits

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The director of youth in  Presidential Candidate Prof Chisi Umodzi party has announced that he is quitting the party.

Mphande- Quits Umodzi Party

In a letter addressed to the party president and all members of the party , The youth director Pemphero Mphande has  said he has decided to ditch politics all together so that he can focus on his activism work

“As of today, I have submitted my resignation as the Director of Youth of Umodzi Party signaling my intention to quit politics indefinitely and focus on activism and philanthropy” read Mphande comment on twitter.

Mphande who is now a leader of an activist group calling itself Citizens for progressive Action said he did not want to bring conflict of interest with him being active both in politics and activism. Mphande was elected director of Youth in September 2018. He was instrumental in writing the partys manifesto for the 2019 elections

Prof Chisi  has not commented on the resignation yet.

Inkosi Gomani V marries South African bride-Political leaders attend.

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Immaculately dressed Mswati Willard Gomani V tied the knot with his South African sweetheart, Rishaladza Khanyisa at Ntcheu CCAP Church on Saturday morning, in a colourful wedding ceremony witnessed by thousands of Malawians, top clergy , politicians and Government officials.

They were joined together after they committed to “love and care for each other in sickness from this day forward, for better, for worse for richer, for poorer, in sickness and health till death do us part.”


At exactly 10:30 am, moderator of the CCAP Blantyre Synod, Reverend Masauko Mbolembole, who led the service of worship for the wedding ceremony, declared them as husband and wife, joined before God and the congregation.


Reverend Mbolembole encouraged the new couple with the word of God from Genesis chapter 2 from verses 18 to 25 and I Corinthians chapter 3 from 3 through to 13.


He advised them to be independent and delink themselves from their back “different backgrounds” to ably appreciate each.


“Marriage is about suitable partners, who are supposed to contribute positively to each other’s life. Marriage is about bringing fulfillment in the life of each other. You must fill the gaps in one’s life,” he said.

Chakwera greeting the newly wed


The CCAP Blantyre Synod Moderator also observed that marriage is also a challenging concept and requires those in marriage to be very understanding and not allow external forces to influence their decision.


“You should build up on new commitment so that you can understand the uniqueness of marriage. You have left your own people to become one flesh. Don’t come empty, but be of value to each other. You will always have to know and understand what God want from you and what you will have to be doing.
Earlier on General Secretary of the Synod Billy Gama told the gathering that the wedding was officiated by them following a request from their sister synod, Nkhoma to have the wedding officiated by Blantyre Synod, and “we cordially accepted to do this noble task.”

The officiation ceremony was graced by Senior and Traditional Chiefs, government officials, heads of diplomatic missions, and representatives of Inkosi Mpezeni of Zambia, King Mswati of eSwatini (formerly Swaziland) and Inkosikazi’s friends from South Africa.

Vice President Chimulirenji in attendance


Thereafter, the royal family proceed to a wedding reception at Mkolimbo village in the district, where people of all walks of life graced the event.

Political leaders such as MCP president Lazarus Chakwera, UTM leader Saulos Chilima and Country vice president Everton Chimulirenji were all in attendance

Chilima in Ngoni gear