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Mutharika says DPP will win big in 2025

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By Durrell Namasani

Former Malawi President and DPP leader Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika has vowed that his Party will bounce back and win big in 2025. He made the remarks at the press briefing which his party called at his Page House Residence in Mangochi

Mutharika said the DPP will bounce back in power and rescue the country from what he calls ‘bad government’. He has since accused the current Tonse Alliance administration of failing to govern the country and failing to fulfil the promises they made to Malawians during Campaign time

On the current stage of Affairs in his Party, Mutharika admitted that there were ongoing issues which will soon be sorted out. He has however distanced wrangles in his party from what he has described as a bad economic situation.



Mutharika said the Democratic Progressive Party is sailing through troubled waters because it is not used to being in opposition.
He maintains that everything will be okay when the party is revamped.

Mutharika says DPP will bounce back

On the Strong rumours that he will stand again for the country’s Presidency,Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika says he has not made up his mind on numerous calls from various quarters that he should run again in the forthcoming 2025 presidential polls.

Mutharika said he called for the news conference to talk to Malawians on various issues affecting the nation, and .

Mutharika hits at Tonse Government for failure to deliver on promises

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By Durell Namasani

Former president Peter Mutharika who is also leader of the Democeatic Progressive Parry has hit hard on Tonse Alliance administration. He says government has failed to deliver on its promises to the disappointment of many Malawians

Mutharika was saying this at a Press Conference which took place at his Page House in Mangochi to discuss several issues of National interest. Flanked by top DPP officials that included George Chaponda, Chimwemwe Chipungu ,Shadreck Namalomba and others
Mutharika says most of the development ventures the Tonse administration is bragging about are projects initiated by the DPP administration under his rule. He says this administration has ignored the malata-cement nitiative and community technical colleges which could turn fortunes around for Malawi.

Mutharika at the Press Conference




Mutharika says it is hypocrisy for government to claim they are pro-poor when the underprivileged continue to have no shelter at a time the malata-cement initiative has been abandoned.

He says he is aware he is being ridiculed for having pledged to turn Malawi into a Singapore but “I was serious” and had plans to transform the country through infrastructure, roads and other things.

He says the DPP is ready to come back. He says government should be interested in running affairs of the people and not persecute them. Mutharika says government is persecuting people with arrests without thorough investigations.

“This has got to stop. This country belongs to all of us,” he said.

Mutharika further says when he was state president, he appointed people without regard to regional or tribal affiliations “unlike what we are seeing now. Treat people fairly”.

Mutharika claims Tonse Alliance is not fulfilling it’s campaigning promises, including three meals a day and ensuring that no student is sent back from school due to shortage of financial hiccups.

He says Chakwera is hijacking projects which were started by his administration without acknowledging, citing the M1 road rehabilitation project as an example.

He also says the Tonse Alliance government has abandoned key programmes like the Malata and cement subsidy programme.

Mutharika says the DPP will bounce back in power and rescue the country from what he calls ‘bad government’.

He has however distanced wrangles in his party from what he has described as a bad economic situation.

Mutharika says the Democratic Progressive Party is sailing through troubled waters because it is not used to being in opposition.

He maintains that everything will be okay when the party is revamped.

Chakwera attends Church Service in Mangochi -Urges Malawians not to tire in doing good

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Reporting by Mana

President Lazarus Chakwera has called upon Malawians not to tire, but continue working hard to develop the country.

He made the remarks on Sunday during a church service at Mangochi Assemblies of God, Faith Temple.

“We only have one country regardless of our creed or race. As such let us work hard so that one day we will leave a good legacy behind,” said Chakwera.

He then asked the congregation to guard their relationship with God saying at the end of the day people will be accountable for the life they lived on earth.

In his sermon drawn from Luke Chapter 13 verses 22 to 34, Eastern Region Division Director, Jimmy Mbwana called on the faithful to work hard in developing the country and to their salvation.

Before the church service the President, who was accompanied by the First Lady Madame Monica Chakwera, was taken on a tour of the church premises including the new church building project.

The President donated K1 million towards the church building project.

British High Commission empowers ACB and FIA- donates three vehicles

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By Wadza Botomani

The outgoing British High Commissioner David Beer is going with a bang. Beer made sure that before leaves, he empowers some of the vital organisations in the country. A donation of three vehicles has been made to Anti Corruption Bureau and Financial Intelligence Authority.

The British High Commission has donated three vehicles, two to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) and one to Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA), to support their important work in tackling serious and organised corruption in Malawi.



Speaking when presenting the vehicles, outgoing British High Commissioner David Beer said the donation was in line with continued UK efforts to support agencies fighting against corruption.

Receiving the vehicles on behalf of ACB , Director Martha Chizuma thanked the British High Commission for the kind gesture

Exposed! Kukoma Oil Company owner Shiraz Karim caught lying on product materials and tax invasion

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By Durrell Namasani


Barely days after Malawi Fiscal Police on Monday, July 11, 2022 pounced on Kukoma Oil Company owner Shiraz Karim home in Blantyre for money laundering worth US$4 million, new reports show that he has been invading taxes on raw materials imported into the country.

Not only that but also declaring already made products as raw materials which is theft.

Karim is taking advantage of Malawi’s state of forex shortage to steal Malawi’s hard earned taxes

Sources within Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) say Karim has been conniving with Tonse government officials to escape taxes when importing raw materials.

This is come when the company products cooking oil has been overpriced despite government removing 16.5% Valued-Added Tax.


The company is reaping Malawians on cooking oil high prices.

Currently, one litre cooking is pegged at MK3, 800 while 2 litre MK6, 800 and 5 litre is now MK15,500.

Apart from law materials’s tax invasion has been keeping such huge some of money meant to be externalise out of the country.

Kukoma oil owner’s fiscal fraud also comes amid the country’s forex shortage.

The country’s graft body Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has been alerted on the matter as Karim is reportedly also corrupted government officials on other government business contracts.

Shiraz however continues refusing to comment on the matter when contacted on several attempts.