In a stunning turn of events, President Lazarus Chakwera has conceded defeat, admitting that he has failed in his duties as President.
The shocking admission was made in Parliament, leaving lawmakers and citizens alike in a state of shock.
President Chakwera’s humble tone was evident as he said, “I am not an angel… I told you way back that ‘ineyo sindziwa zoonse’ (I don’t know everything). My SONA was faulty, I was fooled. I am taking actions against those who made me a fool.”
The President’s admission has sparked widespread debate, with some praising his honesty and others questioning the timing of his admission.
The opposition has called for the President to resign immediately, citing his admission of failure as proof that he is no longer fit to lead the country.
In a surprising twist, vendors from Lilongwe were seen chanting “adad abwerere… adad abwerere,” meaning Peter Mutharika should lead Malawi again. This comes as a shock, given that Lilongwe is perceived to be a stronghold of the MCP.
However, it seems that the MCP-led government has lost favor with the people, particularly due to the increasing prices of goods.
Meanwhile, President Chakwera has fired Sosten Gwengwe, citing reasons known only to himself.
As is customary, the President’s decision to fire and hire ministers is not subject to public disclosure.
As the dust settles on this shocking revelation, one thing is clear: Malawian politics will never be the same again.
The President’s admission of failure has set a new precedent, one that will be watched closely by politicians and citizens alike.
Will President Chakwera heed the call to resign, or will he try to ride out the storm?