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Tonse’s long walk into ‘Canaan’

 It’s been a long, tempting journey. A journey that started with a protracted legal battle against electoral injustice. Every time the court took a break, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera of Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and Dr. Saulos Chilima of UTM, sat on a bench under the shade, waiting for electoral justice.

Perhaps, it’s their wait for electoral justice–while sitting on that wooden bench– that nudged the two into reality: that their cause was singular.

They both meant well for democracy and Malawi. They both put on impressive campaigns for the country’s presidency, something they eventually felt robbed of. With their joint undying quest for Malawi’s liberation, the two seemed to have finally come to an understanding that they needed each other as soon as before 2019 polls.

And it was not just the two leaders who started considering joining hands against the dark forces of corruption, nepotism, impunity, and lawlessness that had long bedeviled the country.

MCP and UTM supporters outside the court joined forces to support anti-Jane Ansah’s seven month-long protests organised Human Rights Defenders Coalition. Carrying their parties’ paraphernalia, the supporters of the two political parties were seen easily mingling with one another.

No wonder, soon after Chakwera and Chilima’s victory against the electoral injustice, a pressure group from both MCP and UTM emerged, asking the two leaders to join forces ahead of the court sanctioned polls on 23rd June 2020. Within days, notable figures in the two parties started campaigning for the UTMCP coalition.

“Went Chakwera and Chilima together,” said Madalitso Kazombo, MCP parliamentarian for Kasungu West and First Deputy Speaker in Parliament.

It didn’t take long for the two parties to issue two separate statements, indicating they had initiated talks for a possible coalition ahead of the fresh presidential poll.

The culmination of everything was the official signing ceremony of coalition at Masintha Ground on 19th March, 2020.

Reacting to the development, former President Dr. Joyce Banda described the ceremony as a dream come true. She said the coalition is for the good of the country.

“When some critics saw Dr. Chakwera and Chilima sit on the bench at the court, they thought the two leaders were simply wasting their time. I am now happy to see that the solidarity they showed during the court case has led to this coalition,” said Dr. Banda.

But, as it surfaced, it wasn’t just a UTMCP coalition. Six other political parties; Peoples Party, Alliance for Democracy, Peoples Progressive Movement, People’s Transformation Alliance, MAFUNDE, and Umodzi Party endorsed and joined the coalition which later came to be known as Tonse Alliance.

UTM leader, Saulos Klaus Chilima assured the mammoth crowd that came to witness the big occasion that Tonse Alliance would ensure that manifestos of all the political would be developed into one document that speaks to wishes and aspirations of Malawi.

“We will be remembered for selflessly putting together our resources of wisdom, virtue and zeal to liberate our people from the bondage of poverty, impunity, hunger and lawlessness,” said Chilima.

So, when the official campaign got underway on 19th April, 2020, Tonse Alliance had  a well thought-through manifesto. Major promises like reducing the price of fertilizer to K4495, removal of water and electricity connection fee, creation of one million jobs, raising of the minimum wage to K50 000 and increased a tax-free threshold to K100 000, seemed to have resonated well with majority of Malawians.

This was anchored by Chakwera’s super Hi-5: servant leadership, uniting Malawians, prospering together, fighting corruption and rule of law.

The team crisscrossed the country with the campaign messages, convincing Malawians why Tonse Alliance deserves their votes.

However, the campaign wasn’t without obstacles. Ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) on several attempts tried to prevent Tonse Alliance from campaigning in the Southern Region. The party had to hire thugs to physically assault Tonse Alliance followers.

The highlight of the dark spot during the campaign period was the political violence allegedly sponsored by the DPP was the torching of the UTM office in Lilongwe, killing three people in the process.

But despite all the violence motivated by regionalism and tribalism, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, Tonse Alliance torch bearer remained steadfast of his message of unity. Speaking during the final day of the campaign in Lilongwe, Chakwera reiterated his promise to become the president for all Malawians, once elected.

“Lazarus Chakwera will not be the President of MCP, neither Tonse Alliance. He will be the President of all Malawians including those in DPP and UDF,” he said.

And as he is set to become the country’s sixth President, one hopes that all what Chakwera and Chilima have promised Malawians should into fruition. That way, Malawians will really have reached the much-awaited promised land, Canaan.

CFT Diaspora Spokesperson Phyllis Chipojola thanks Malawians for unseating Mutharika

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The Spokesperson of the Citizen Transformation Movement (CFT) Diaspora chapter Phyllis Chipojola has thanked all Malawians that have been brave to vote out Mutharika from office.  Chipojola was speaking after unofficial results shows that Dr Lazarus Chakwera will be the likely winner of the presidential race that took place on Tuesday June 23.

Speaking to 247Malawi Media, Phyllis  ,commonly known as ‘Sweetjuici’ who is also a very vocal social media activist  said  Mutharika deserved to go  after taking Malawians for granted “Malawians have been subjected to  a lot of problems  under the DPP regime, the economy of the country was in a mess , escalating levels of tribalism and  nepotism,  people with albinism have been living in fear,  high levels of corruption , we couldn’t have gone on  like that  and that why Malawians  should be applauded for standing up  and getting rid  of this mess” said Chipojola

CFT Spokesperson Phyllis Chipojola

CFT people power Movement was launched  in April by Timothy Mtambo , who is also the commander in chief of the group. A Month after, the movement roped in Malawians from diaspora   after electing Linda Khembo Nwosu as its Diaspora leader. Chipojola who took the role of Publicity secretary says the movement is nonpartisan and will continue to aim on providing checks and balances to the new government.  “CFT is not a political party, it’s a movement with the philosophy to fight for a better Malawi, if the new government will not put the wishes of Malawians at heart we will always speak out “ she added.

Mtambo , flanked by CFT Diaspora leader Linda Khembo (R) and Chimwemwe Nachela

On the role the diaspora has played in these elections, Phyllis said it was a historic moment to see a lot of Malawians living in diaspora getting involved in the political affairs . “DPP poor governance brought the diaspora together, we couldn’t just sit down here while our brothers and sisters , we had to get involved. CFT diaspora leader Linda Khembo even had to go to Malawi to be there on the ground and make sure that DPP is out of power” .

Its Chakwera, Malawis New President

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

The nullification of May 21,2019 presidential election results has seen the citizens of Malawian ushering into office of the president a new leader following the Fresh Presidential Election in the name of Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera

Chakwera who stood on the ticket of Tonse alliance is the president of the longest political party in Malawi (Malawi Congress Party) and will be the *6th* president to lead Malawi since independence in 1964. Dr. Chakwera who is coming from the background of being a church minister and president of the Malawi Assemblies of God Church from 1989 to May 14, 2013 will be the first pastoral president to lead Malawi.

His election has come with a great hope to Malawians for a new Malawi which will unite Malawians from all the 3 regions. Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has amassed almost 2,597,088 votes (close to 60%) to defeat the incumbent president Professor Peter Mutharika who got nearly 1,742,082 votes. Malawi has had 5 presidents since independence who are Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda (1964-1994), Dr. Bakili Muluzi (1994-2004), Professor Bingu Wa Mutharika (2004-2012), Dr. Joyce Banda (2012-2014) and the outgoing Professor Peter Mutharika (2014-to-date).

The electoral body in Malawi, Malawi Electoral Commission is yet to make the official announcement to declare the winner.

Mutharika says will not concede defeat

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By Zakale Botomani

President Peter Mutharika whose presidency appears to be slipping away has said he is prepared not to accept defeat if results doesn’t go his way

Mutharika, speaking to journalist said the level of violence that has preceeded this election is worrying |” The commissioners are doing a great job, we have had alot of violence especially in central and northen region, i would urge the electoral commission to stop these elections otherwise DPP will not accept the results” a visbly shaken Mutharika said.

Mutharika casting his vote earlier on

Early indications suggest Dr Lazarus Chakwera of Tonse Alliance is taking a huge lead. There has been reports of people who have confessed being sent by DPP , being caught with fake ballot papers

Malawi electoral commission is scheduled to announce the winner by Wednesday afternoon. however the commission has another 8 days if there can been other issues that need sorting out

Fredokiss arrested for electoral offence

Malawi hip-hop star Fredokiss, real name Penjani Kalua,  has been detained by Malawi Defence Force  (MDF) soldiers  at Chiweta in Rumphi for allegedly issuing cash handouts to prospective voters in the fresh presidential elections on Tuesday.

Fredokiss, son to Member of Parliament for the area Kamlepo Kalua, was picked together with his two friends.

He was  taken to Chitimba police station.

His father Kalua, a Minister of Lands,  said he was following up on the same

Elsewhere, a man has been arrested after being caught taking pictures of his ballot paper after marking a candidate of his choice at Mzimba LEA polling station.

According to the Centre’s Presiding Officer, Lawrence Kalinga, the arrested man has been handed over to police in the district for further interrogation.