By Burnett Munthali
President Arthur Peter Mutharika has appointed Patricia Wiskes, Member of Parliament, as the new Chief Whip in the National Assembly.
Alongside this appointment, Mutharika has named Martha Ngwira as the Deputy Chief Whip.
The development was officially confirmed by Peter Mukhito, the General Secretary of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), in a statement made to the media

These appointments mark one of the first major leadership decisions by President Mutharika since his return to power, reflecting his renewed efforts to strengthen party organization and parliamentary discipline.
As Chief Whip, Patricia Wiskes will be responsible for maintaining order, ensuring party unity, and coordinating the DPP’s legislative agenda in Parliament.
Her deputy, Martha Ngwira, will assist in enforcing party discipline and managing communication between the party’s parliamentary leadership and its members.
Ngwira, who represents the Mzimba Hora constituency, has previously served in various leadership roles, including as Deputy Minister of Education, bringing valuable administrative and legislative experience to her new position.
Her appointment also signals Mutharika’s recognition of women’s growing influence and contribution to Malawi’s political landscape, as both top whip positions have been entrusted to female legislators.
DPP insiders view the move as a strategic step aimed at reinforcing party cohesion and revitalizing its parliamentary strength.
Political analysts suggest that these appointments are part of Mutharika’s broader strategy to prepare the party for upcoming parliamentary sessions and future elections.
The new whips are expected to play a critical role in aligning MPs with party policies and ensuring effective representation of the DPP’s legislative priorities.
With these appointments, President Mutharika has sent a clear message about his commitment to discipline, inclusivity, and the active participation of women in leadership within the Democratic Progressive Party.
