Kalindo calls DPP government to have new players in the Judiciary

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By Vincent Gunde

Political activist Bon Kalindo, said he would have loved if each and every government that comes to rule the country reshuffle players in government for new faces saying what is happening at the Judiciary issuing unrealistic injunctions, have made many Malawians to doubt the integrity of the country’s courts.

Kalindo has asked the DPP to check the welfare of the Judges may be they are issuing unrealistic injunctions out of anger or something else observing that some court clerks and Magistrates have over stayed at one grade, and they deserve promotions.

He has also asked the DPP led government to value Judicial officers and Members of Parliament (MPs) on who does more work for the country claiming that in other countries, MPs cannot receive big salaries because they are there for servant leadership.

Ever since the DPP and President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika was voted into power in September, 2025, there have been court injunctions restraining police from re arresting panaga wielding thugs who for 5 years of President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera’s reign, have been terrorizing and hacking innocent people in Malawi under the protection of the MCP.

The recent court injunction obtained by President Chakwera restraining the police from searching his residence in Lilongwe in connection with the allegedly stolen shepherd dogs (police officers) at the Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe, is a litmus test for the Judicial system in Malawi
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Prior to Chakwera’s injunction obtained, Army Generals and Police Commissioners obtained court injunctions stopping the DPP led government from redeploying them to other public security institutions in Malawi.

Kalindo said many Malawians have reached at pointing fingers to particular judges for being MCP agents describing this as undermining the integrity and justice of the judicial system in Malawi which others have described it as rotten and compromise.

“There is something which is being done in secret demanding the DPP led government to reshuffle the Judiciary for a new crop of players,” he said.

In other news, Kalindo has asked the DPP led government to do something over the country’s road-side markets at Wakawaka in Lilongwe reminding it of the road accident at Kampepuza market in Ntcheu which lives of many people lost.

Kalindo said despite of Government closing NEEF offices in Lilongwe and conducting investigations on the roles the institution has provided to the nation, there are suppliers who to this day have not pocketed their dues claiming that some of them their businesses have collapsed.

He said while it is a fact that the institution has been serving members and supporters of the MCP, it has corrupt officials but not all of them are corrupt urging government to do its part for the suppliers to celebrate Christmas and New Year 2026.

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