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WHAT CHAKWERA Do



Questions for the President
Opinion by a concerned Malawian Published from Blogger Prime Android App

MCP has never won an election since the second advent of multiparty democracy in Malawi.

If they win in 2025 it will be a first and a remarkable feat.

And since they know how messed up the country is under the now defunct Tonse Alliance Government, they are trying all they can in the book to "win".

I just wonder how they think they will convince the voter that President Chakwera is a better candidate though. To be honest, the State President had the goodwill of all Malawians in 2020. He won outright, with support of Dr Saulos Klaus Chilima (may his soul rest in peace) and didn't need a rerun only to reduce himself to a a tribe's man and a President of the Central Region, lose the support of most of his Tonse Alliance partners in two years! What legacy does the President or his circle think will leave behind when all this akum'mwera ndi zitsiru or Chihana asapangitse msonkhano pa Central Region noise is gone and quiet has returned?

The State President has the law, the mandate and the resources on his side to restore the confidence of Malawians by simply implementing the Tonse Alliance manifesto. He has all the arsenal at his disposal to fire anyone tainting his legacy but he looks helpless, why? Is he captured by some evil people?

1 Didn't someone smuggle a bill into Parliament, what did he do to him? I don't know.

2. Didn't someone make him smile for the cameras, pay for hotel bills and lie to him that Bridgin Foundation was bringing trillions of kwachas, what did he do to them? Nothing.

3. Didn't someone and Paul Mphwiyo steal billions of kwachas through dubious fertilizer deals. It is even alleged that Paul Mphwiyo was helped to fly out of the country by a cabinet minister, what did he do to the cabinet minister? Nothing.
4. Didn't someone arrest Martha Chizuma, the then ACB Director on a day she was allegedly going to meet the President and brief him of impending arrests by people close to him? What did he do to those who ordered the arrest? Nothing.
5. Didn't someone  steal over K60 billion at NOCMA through fuel cartels, what has he done? Of course, Parliament will be discussing a new bill that aims at addressing the cartel, but for now since we know who the leaders of the cartel are, shouldn't the axe come out? So far nothing, no arrests, no firings.

6. Didn't someone deliberately start discontinuing high profile corruption cases, including Sattar, in courts for no clear reason, what has the president done? Nothing.

7. Didn't someone lie to the President that a plane carrying Dr Chilima and 8 others who died somewhere in the "thick forests of Chikangawa" reached Mzuzu but the weather was too bad for the plane to land, what did he do to the liar(s)? Nothing.

8. Didn't someone lie to the President that forex auctions and frequent devaluation of the kwacha would please IMF and be a solution to the country's economic mess, what did he do when he realized it was not working? Nothing.

The question is what is the president really doing as a President?
And I am not asking this question because I come from the Southern Region and therefore I must have a "natural" hatred for a president from the Centre. It is an honest question.
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