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Saulos Klaus Chilima finally rests

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By Leonard Masauli & Maston Kaiya

Scores of people from Malawi and other international dignitaries on Monday converged at Nsipe Primary School ground in Ntcheu to witness the burial of the late Vice President, Dr. Saulos Chilima who died in a plane crash on Monday, June 11, 2024 along with eight others.

In a eulogy, a representative from the bereaved family, Elizabeth Mkandawire Mwanga said Late Vice President, Chilima was a happy, loving and charitable man, who was poised to become a global leader.

She thanked the international community, Malawi government and church community for honouring him.

Chilima being laid to rest



“Allow me to thank the United Transformation Movement (UTM) for the support rendered during the mourning period and thanks to the chiefs for the love. I would like to thank the people of Malawi for the gesture during the mourning period.

“I appeal to the government to conduct an investigation to establish the truth and that such a tragedy should not happen again. Let me appeal to the Nation to keep the Chilima dream alive and not to give up hope so that his dreams become a reality. Osaopa, osatopa, osafooka,” Mwanga said.

In his eulogy, Dr Ben Chilima thanked the government and former Presidents and Chiefs for their support.

In paying his last respect, Inkosi Ya Makosi Gomani V said the Late Vice President was the pride of the Ngoni people in Ntcheu.

He said Chilima was both a friend and advisor who was always there in times of need.

Gomani thanked the government and well wishers for the support rendered during the funeral ceremony.

“Chilima was peaceful, humble, and loving and always wanted to see Malawi develop and this is why he always put the country’s future first in his priorities. Let me ask the people of Malawi to continue wishing the country well just as he had hoped  he added.

Notable people who attended the burial include Former President, Dr Bakili Muluzi, Former President, Peter Mutharika, Former Vice President, Khumbo Kachali and UTM Secretary General Patricial Kaliati, among others.

In his sermon when he conducted a funeral mass, Archbishop Thomas Luke Msusa of Blantyre Diocese said several Malawians are in mourning for the departed late Vice President and this was why all Roman Catholic faithfuls held Mass in remembrance of him.

He encouraged people to maintain peace just as how late Vice President had hoped for, and that his death should not bring about confusion and disagreements among the people.

A devout Christian, the late Chilima was born on February 12, 1973, and together with his wife, Mary had two children.

The first to lay the wreaths was the wife of the late Vice President, Madame Mary Chilima, President Dr Lazarus Chakwera and Madame Monica Chakwera, Former President Dr Bakili Muluzi, Former President Peter Mutharika and his wife, Gertrude Mutharika among others.

The late Chilima and eight others died in a plane crash in Chikangawa Forest in Mzimba district.

UTM Regrets Provocative Remarks Amidst Turmoil Following the Death of Vice President Dr. Saulos Chilima

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By Linda Kwanjana

In the aftermath of the tragic death of Malawi’s Vice President, Dr. Saulos Chilima, the political landscape has been rocked by controversy and public outrage. The United Transformation Movement (UTM) leaders, in a recent press briefings on 12 and 13 June, 2024, have found themselves at the center of the storm due to their provocative statements.

During the briefing, UTM leaders accused two cabinet ministers of negligence, alleging that their failure to timely assist the people involved in the fatal plane crash. They also charged President Lazarus Chakwera with misleading the nation, claiming he falsely asserted that the Malawi Defence Force was actively searching for the plane.

The UTM leaders went further, expressing gratitude to those who circulated graphic images of the crash, suggesting these images might provide clues as to whether the crash was accidental or orchestrated.

These incendiary remarks have sparked widespread indignation. The tension was palpable on June 16th, when the vice president’s body was transported to Ntcheu for burial. Grief and anger boiled over, leading to violent confrontations. Mourners, incensed by the insinuations of foul play, blocked and stoned the funeral convoy, reflecting their belief that the crash was a planned act as suggested by UTM leaders.

The backlash has led to a significant shift in the stance of UTM members, who now regret their earlier statements. The inflammatory comments have not only incited violence but also marred the mourning period of a national leader.

In a bid to restore calm, President Chakwera addressed the nation, sharing in the collective grief and promising a thorough investigation. He assured Malawians that an external investigator would be engaged to probe the crash’s cause, ensuring that the truth is uncovered.

As Malawi mourns the loss of Vice President Chilima, the need for unity and truth has never been more critical. The coming days will be pivotal in determining the nation’s ability to heal from this tragedy and the political turmoil it has engendered.

Inkosi Gomani yapempha bata pa nthawi ya Maliro a Chilima

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By Linda Kwanjana

Inkosi ya Makhosi Gomani apempha bata pamene Malawi apitilira kukhuza imfa ya Malemu Dr Saulos Klaus Chilima

Mfumu yaikulu ya Maseko Ngoni Inkosi ya Makhosi Gomani 5 yapempha bata ndi mtendere mdziko muno pamene dziko la Malawi likupitilira kukhuza imfa ya yemwe adali wachiwiri kwa Mtsogoleri wadziko lino a Dr Saulos klaus Chilima.

Gomani Kuyankhula pa mwambo wa Maliro a Chilima



Pempholi ladza pamene achinyamata wena usiku wathawu akhala akugenda magalimoto osiyana siyana pamene amapita kuperekeza a Chilima.

Mukulankhula kwawo ku Nsipe , Ntcheu pa mwambo operekeza a Chilima, a Gomani adati ndikofunika kwambiri kusunga bata chifukwa malemu Chilima adali munthu okonda mtendere.

Mfumu yaikulu Gomani idati Maseko Ngoni yataya munthu ofunika kwambiri omwe udali mzati waukulu mboma la Ntcheu komanso dziko lonse la Malawi.

Mfumu Gomani adati a Chilima adzawakumbukira ngati munthu munthu oopa Chauta komanso okonda banja lake.

Cars On Funeral Convoy Caught in Stone-Throwing Incident at Lizulu Amidst Mourning for VP Saulos Chilima

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By Burnett Munthali

In a distressing turn of events, several cars including a Toyota Raum bearing license plate DA 9957 became entangled in a stone-throwing incident at Lizulu on Sunday evening 16 June 2024, as emotions ran high in response to the passing of Vice President Saulos Chilima. According to a video which has gone viral on social media, there were no casualties in the car.

The incident occurred amidst mourning and preparations for the VP’s funeral, reflecting the deep emotional impact his death has had on the community. The United Transformation Movement (UTM) has responded with a call for calm and restraint, urging its followers and the public to refrain from acts of violence or destruction during this sensitive time.

The UTM condemns the violence and emphasizes the need for respectful mourning. It underscores the importance of unity and solidarity in honoring Vice President Chilima’s memory, advocating for peaceful expressions of grief.


As the nation navigates this period of mourning, the UTM reaffirms its commitment to supporting Vice President Chilima’s family and ensuring that the funeral proceedings proceed with dignity and respect. It urges its members to uphold the values of compassion and unity, embodying the principles that Vice President Chilima stood for during his tenure.


The stone-throwing incident involving the Toyota Raum DA 9957 at Lizulu serves as a stark reminder of the raw emotions surrounding Vice President Chilima’s passing. The UTM’s message calls for healing and unity as Malawi mourns the loss of a respected leader, urging all to reflect on his legacy with reverence and dignity.

Tragedy Strikes Ahead of VP Saulos Chilima’s Funeral: 4 Dead, 12 Injured in Ntcheu Accident

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By Burnett Munthali

In a heartbreaking turn of events, tragedy has struck the community of Ntcheu as Malawi prepares for the funeral ceremony of Vice President Saulos Chilima. Reports indicate that a devastating accident has claimed the lives of four individuals and left twelve others including a pregnant woman injured on Sunday 16 June 2024 as the funeral procession was on its way to Nsipe.

The accident, occurring amidst preparations for the solemn ceremony, has cast a shadow over the already somber atmosphere. The United Transformation Movement (UTM) has issued a heartfelt response, urging its followers and the public to remain calm and unified during this challenging time.

UTM secretary general Kaliyati

The UTM’s message emphasizes the importance of compassion and support for the families affected by the accident. It calls for solidarity among its members and the broader community as efforts are made to assist the injured and console the grieving.

Furthermore, the UTM reaffirms its commitment to providing updates and guidance to its members regarding any developments related to the accident and the funeral proceedings. The movement encourages everyone to prioritize safety and respect during this sensitive period.


In conclusion, as Malawi prepares to bid farewell to Vice President Saulos Chilima, the nation is reminded of the fragility of life and the importance of unity in times of adversity. The UTM’s message serves as a beacon of strength and compassion, urging calmness and support amidst tragedy, as the community rallies together to honor the memory of a respected leader.