By Burnett Munthali
In a scathing rebuke, the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Diaspora network has slammed allegations of demanding a £300,000 refund as a vicious fabrication designed to undermine the party’s credibility.
This unequivocal denial comes in response to malicious reports circulating online, which have been dismissed as pure fiction and a desperate attempt at political sabotage.
The diaspora wing has squarely blamed the governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for orchestrating the smear campaign, accusing them of diverting attention from their own failures.

“The DPP should focus on implementing its own manifesto, as that is what Malawians expect, rather than wasting time trying to bring MCP into disrepute,” the statement read.
Undling any ambiguity, the MCP Diaspora has underlined two crucial facts: firstly, no such donation of £300,000 was ever made to the party by the diaspora wing, and secondly, no refund has been demanded by any member of the diaspora.
These assertions have been touted as baseless propaganda, with the diaspora wing vowing to resist attempts to sow discord within the party.
The statement concluded with an urgent appeal to the public and party loyalists to disregard the false reports, reaffirming the diaspora’s unwavering support for the MCP and its leadership.
This development underscores the MCP Diaspora’s commitment to transparency and accountability, as it continues to champion the party’s values and vision.
In a move seen as a bid to contain the fallout, the MCP Diaspora has vowed to take a tough stance against those behind the malicious allegations, further solidifying the party’s resolve to push forward amidst adversity.
The diaspora wing’s resolute response has sent a clear message: the MCP will not be swayed by deceitful tactics, and its commitment to truth and unity remains unshakeable.


