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Timothy Mtambo tells Diasporas ‘Malawi needs spirit of Patriotism’

The Commander in chief of CFT people power movement Timothy Mtambo has called on Malawians living in diaspora to embrace the spirit of patriotism if they want to see real change in Malawi. Mtambo was speaking at a special event organised by MCP Diaspora and Tonse alliance partners that  was attended by  Malawians living in diaspora from all over the world.

The virtual event that used the video conferencing app Zoom was organised as part fundraising initiatives to raise money for the election monitors  as Tonse alliance gears up to secure and safeguard  the forthcoming presidential election from potential rigging.  Edmund Chiphwanya who acted as the DJ  for the night welcomed  attendees with some music before hosts for the  event Canga Kamwambi  and Omega Nankhuni took over  to  highlight  the fundraising objective of the event and to get everybody ready for the main guest

Tasked with introducing Mtambo to address the gathering, MCP Diaspora Spokesperson Chalo Mvula, expressed how thankful the diasporas were to Mtambo , who had found time amidst his busy schedules  to be part of this fundraising event . Mtambo didn’t waste time but begin by telling those in diaspora that Malawi is suffering from lack of leadership, has clueless leadership that is not visionary and has left the country in a mess it is in. He expressed how sad it is that only Kamuzu was a visionary leader, who after he was gone, left the country to leaders who only think about themselves and their families , promotes nepotism, are tribalists and doesn’t care about poor Malawians.

A cross section of attendees listening to Mtambo

He went further to describe Mutharika regime as the worst to happen to Malawi, describing the regime as accidental and deserving to be voted out of power. Lack of respect for the rule of law was a point Mtambo dwelled on citing

“Mutharika does not respect the constitution, he does not respect the courts and he does not respect Malawians”  In his reign, Mutharika has reduced the country to extreme problems such as lack of medication in hospitals , has lowered the standards of education and has crippled the economy

Mtambo took opportunity to explain why he shifted form human rights works to politics, arguing that he has not left human rights activism but he has added political freedom to things he is fighting for . Unpacking the philosophy behind the CFT people power movement which he launched back in April, he told the attendees that the movement is not a political party and that everyone is free to join.

He said CFT will aim to take governments to task  so that the  constitution can be respected  and to  push for the implementation of  development plans. At this point Comrade Mtambo urged those in diaspora to have a spirit of patriotism for Malawi, something he said is lacking among many Malawians. He argued that the spirit of patriotism will deter people from  getting involved in corruption as everyone will feel they have responsibility  to take care of Malawi.

He said his CFT movement will push for patriotism to be part for the syllabus so that young people are taught from young age of these values        “ The lack of patriotism is what is killing Malawi , imagine , how can someone steal money that has been donated to help people due to the Covid19 pandemic? Questioned Mtambo . He further explained that the people power philosophy will  also promote an idea of leadership academies where young people  shall be taught necessary skills about leadership , which includes, public speaking  for them to gain confidence to even stand  and speak in international conferences.

He also faulted the Mutharika regime for being quick at dismissing ideas that can help Malawi. He cited land reforms issue as an example that has seen people in areas like Thyolo struggling to find land to grow crops as majority of the land are already taken up by  big companies.  He was however sad that the Mutharika government silenced the debate around the issue by quickly dismissing campaigner Vincent Wandale as being mentally ill.

Commander in Chief Mtambo

On the economy and promotion of the business environment in Malawi, Mtambo said he is a big supporter of Foreign Direct investment (FDI) and he would love to see investors continue to come to Malawi. He was however cautious  on the type of investors that are coming to Malawi as majority of them are not empowering the local Malawians  “ Malawi need investors  that can empower local people, what we see now is that some investors are bringing human resource from abroad, buying items or supplies from abroad  with the local Malawians benefitting  nothing”   Mtambo also said it is sad that some foreign investors are involved in very small scale businesses and blamed the government for not protecting small and medium enterprises.

When asked why he endorsed Tonse alliance and the candidacy of Chalkwera and  Chilima , Mtambo reminded that gathering that his short term goal is to end the presidency of Mutharika. He went further to say that in Dr Chakwera and Dr Chilima ,Malawi has  a chance  to have leaders that will unify the country, that will deliver development strategies that will liberate Malawi  and are geared at putting Malawi on the path of greatness again

Also speaking at the event, the Diaspora leader for CFT Movement  Linda Khembo Nwosu  thanked the Tonse alliance for inviting Mtambo to address them . She said Mtambo is a fearless son of Malawi who has sacrificed it all to see Malawi liberated from the bondage of DPP regime . Khembo  urged those in diaspora to get involved with the people power movement

The funds raise at the event will be sent to Malawi to  help pay for the election Monitors . The event was patrionised by members of UTM, PP and other political parties who are part of the Tonse alliance

Zikhale thanks “incoming President” Chakwera for Nkhatabay visit

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By Chalo Mvula

The Strategic director of Malawi Congress party Dr Ken Zikhale Ngoma has expressed his thanks to the leader of Tonse Alliance  Dr Chakwera who visited his Nkhatabay South Constituency  today. Zikhale, speaking on behalf of the people in the area said it was an honour to have the incoming President of Malawi visit the area.

President of Malawi Congress Party who is also the torchbearer of Tonse alliance has been on a campaign trail in Nkhatabay today that saw him visit areas like Chintheche. On the way, Chakwera was joined by former President Dr Joyce Banda when they stopped by at Kande, an area whose member of parliament is MCP’s chief strategist Zikhale.

Dr Chakwera in Nkhatabay

In his speech at Kande Chakwera paid tribute to some of Nkhatabay’s greats like Orton Chirwa for there role in the formation of Malawi Congress party. Chakwera said as a tourist hub there is need for an airport in Nkhatabay which he said will be named in honour of Orton Chirwa. He also spoke of the need of a good university at Bandawe Chakwera heaped praise on the MP for the area Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma for being development oriented despite the setbacks from the ruling DPP government which is doing little to better the lives of the people in the north.

Zikhale handing over keys of the Ambulance

Since being elected as Member of Parliament, Zikhale has embarked on some big development projects in the are including bringing piped waters  and facilitating building of better schools. Over the weekend he donated an ambulance  to the area and also made donations of Maize mills at Chifira. He also inaugurated the Piped water project   before he addressed locals .

Zikhale is implementing impressive community projects that are improving lives of ordinary  people in his constituency.

All set for Timothy Mtambo showdown with Malawians in Diaspora

Popular Human Rights activist turned Politician Timothy Mtambo who is also The Commander in Chief of Citizens for Transformation (CFT)- People Power Movement, will this coming Tuesday 9th June, virtually address Malawians who are living in the diaspora.

According to a statement made available to 247Malawi News, Mtambo has been requested to address the diaspora by Malawi Congress Party Diaspora Network who are organising the event on behalf of alliance partners of the Tonse alliance.

In giving more details about the event spokesperson for MCP Diaspora Wing Chalo Mvula said Mtambo will address the diasporas as part of the fundraising initiative to raise money that will help in paying for election monitors. “You know, as Tonse alliance our weakness has been safeguarding our vote, and this Is the reason why we are being serious this time round with issues of election monitors, we don’t want elections to be rigged again “said Mvula

The event which has been dubbed “A chat with Commander in Chief” will see Mtambo tackle a number of issues that are currently affecting Malawi before answering questions from participants. “ We are calling on all a Malawians that are in diaspora, whether you are in RSA , UK , USA or any other country to secure your slot  for the event , slots are on first come first serve basis  and we have a huge demand  as many people want to hear from the fearless  great son of Malawi” added Mvula

Comrade Mtambo, who through his people power movement has endorsed the candidacy of Dr Lazarus Chakwera and Dr Saulos Chilima of Tonse alliance will make the address via zoom video conferencing app.  Participants are expected to donate towards fundraising for the monitors to gain access to the event link. Mtambo. politician formed his CFT movement two months ago. His main short-term goal he claims is to help rid Malawi of the accidental and despotic regime ushered in by Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which has reduced the country to a heap of misery and social strife.

CFT Commander In Chief Timothy Mtambo

Those interested to be part of the event are urged to contact MCP or CFT diaspora groups through their Facebook pages or to follow instructions on the main poster for the event . Mtambo is scheduled to start his address at 7pm Malawi Time. Donations are also accepted from well wishers

 CFT Diaspora Leader Linda Khembo-Nwosu welcomed the organisation of this event by the MCP team, highlighting that this showcases the power of Tonse alliance as an alliance with a common objective to see change in Malawi.

HRDC back with Demos, to force Mutharika out of office

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Malawi’s Human rights organization HRDC is set to hold national-wide demonstrations from Wednesday to Friday this week forcing President Prof. Arthur Peter Muthalika to walk out from office.

Speaking during a media briefing in Lilongwe on sunday HRDC Chairperson Gift Trapence told journalists that they have planned a three – million protests for to demand the resignation of MEC chief election officer Sam Alufandika and also for Muthalika to resign due to his unprofessional leadership as a state president.

HRDC officials at the Presser

HRDC have been at the forefront of demonstrations in which they were demanding the resignation of former MEC chaiR Jane Ansah.

HRDC officials said President Muthalika’s recorded State of National Address ( SONA) that was played in the parliament last Friday clearly revealed that he has failed to administrate the country.

Trapense also assured Malawians that President seat will be vacant by June 3 if MEC fails to conduct the elections.

The protests ate scheduled to take place in Mzuzu, Lilongwe and Blantyre.

Chilima calls for Malawi governed by respect for the rule of law

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

The state vice president and the Tonse alliance runningmate Dr. Saulos Chilima has urged Malawians to make Malawi a nation which will be governed by the law than the personal needs of individuals in positions.

Speaking to thousands of Malawians who gathered at St. Augustine 3 ground in Mangochi, Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima started by saying in the next 16 days Malawians are supposed to go to polls to have the legitimate president of their own choice and reminded Members of Parliament that as they go to Parliament tomorrow they must act with urgency on electoral matters to save the nation from the current problems while serving the need of many Malawians and avoiding the situation of a crisis if 150 days ordered by the courts expires before election is conducted. He then urged Malawians to vote in large numbers for Dr. Lazarus Chakwera as the president of Malawi. With confidence Dr. Chilima told the gathering that Dr. Chakwera is going to be the 6th president of the republic of Malawi from June 23 this year.

Chilima at a rally in mangochi

He said time has come for Malawi to have leaders not rules who can unite all Malawians, saying if such leaders are put in positions, that will be the beginning of new Malawi . On religion, Dr. Chilima joined other speakers before him in condemning the use of religion as a political milestone ahead of the fresh election. On education Chilima said Tonse alliance will ensure girl child education is promoted to make sure many girls get education to higher levels and complement the developmental agenda of Chakwera -Chilima administration. Dr. Chilima also touched on making Mangochi a large tourism industry and a major lake City, agriculture, trade and industry, need for peace as a nation, issues of democracy and need to protect such democracy which didn’t come on a silver platter in Malawi.

Before Dr. Chilima made his speech, Dr. Usi who is the vice president for UTM encouraged the Tonse supporters to go out and vote on the voting day to prove their unmoved morale to the alliance, saying morale alone doesn’t win election.

Making her remarks the Secretary General for UTM, Hon. Patricia Kaliati who of recent has been using gospel rhythms as her preamble condemned the acts of violence in the Eastern region saying as one region that played a role in the dawn of Multiparty democracy, it is not supposed to be misused in the way it is being currently and urged the police officers to be neutral in executing their duties as they are a government security agency and not party security team, further Kaliati appealed with chiefs not to side political parties but work towards developing their areas. She then encouraged all Tonse alliance leaders in Mangochi to work together towards serving Malawians. Hon. Patricia Kaliati has since urged all Malawians to vote for Dr. Lazarus Chakwera of Tonse alliance.

In the speech made by Hon. Ibrahim Matola, the SG for Peoples Party, it was clear that the use of religion to win political theme is dividing Islamic family further. Lamenting that politicians must avoid using religion as political stamina, Matola said if there is time that Islam had well spread then it was during Kamuzu era. Matola who seemed to have many issues to speak but limited with time urged the people of Mangochi not to be cheated as they have been cheated for long, saying enough is enough the PP’ SG narrated some problems faced by the people and added that their eyes are now open and won’t allow to be used by failed politicians.

As Dr. Chilima was in Mangochi, Tonse Alliance torchbearer Dr. Lazaus Chakwera was on whistle stop tours in Kasungu, while the former head of state Dr. Joyce Banda was in Dedza. Mangochi has over 400,000 registered voters as per 2019 voters roll while Kasungu has over 325,000 registered voters.