By Suleman Chitera, Mangochi Malawi
The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) in the Diocese of Mangochi has strongly condemned the growing trend of insults and defamatory remarks among members of various political parties.
Speaking CCJP Mangochi Coordinator Mr. Symon Mundisiye expressed concern over the increasing use of abusive language, particularly targeting former presidents Peter Mutharika and Bakili Muluzi, describing it as both unnecessary and harmful.
Mr. Mundisiye warned that such verbal attacks are dangerous and could incite political violence and even lead to physical confrontations among citizens.
“It is disappointing that even party leaders are silently watching this behavior unfold, which amounts to endorsing it as acceptable,” he said.
According to Mr. Mundisiye, there is an urgent need for individuals, organizations, and political parties to collectively denounce this conduct to ensure it is eradicated, especially as the country prepares for the September general elections.
CCJP’s statement follows a wave of derogatory comments made in the past week targeting the personal lives of the retired leaders, Mutharika and Muluzi.
The Commission has called for civility, respect, and issue-based politics during this crucial electoral period.
