By Chisomo Phiri
Political commentator Lyson Sibande,has described the absence of opposition political party leaders from the country’s 61st Independence Day celebrations as a missed opportunity.
The celebrations, held at Bingu National Stadium(BNS) in Lilongwe on Sunday, provided a platform for political leaders to demonstrate their love for the country ahead of the general elections.
In an interview with 247 Malawi News,Sibande said the occasion would have been an ideal opportunity for leaders to showcase their patriotism and commitment to national unity.

“This was an opportunity for our leaders to show that their desire to lead is not driven by personal interest, rather patriotism by sitting together with others while promoting unity and coexistence,” he said.
The commentator urged Malawians not to let politics divide the nation, especially during events of national importance like Independence Day.
“We should strive for unity and coexistence, even in the face of differing political opinions,” he added.
In a related development, Board Chairperson of the Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC), Robert Mkwezalamba,has called for a more inclusive organizing committee for future national events.
Malawi gained independence from British colonial rule on July 6, 1964.
The country celebrates the day on July 6 every year.