Ntanyiwa thanks Mutharika for promising to tune in to Limpopo FM

By Vincent Gunde

Comrade Ntanyiwa of Limpopo FM online radio station, has thanked President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika for promising to be tuning in to Limpopo FMs Nkhanga zaona programme to follow up all the events happening in Malawi that his ministers and advisors can not tell him.

Comrade Ntanyiwa said what Professor Mutharika has done is clearly speaking for itself that he wants to quit active politics in 2030 with a good legacy that he is not the same Mutharika people used to know him from 2014 to 2019.

He has assured President Professor Mutharika that he will do his best to give him credible news happening behind him by his trusted ministers in government for him to be aware for urgent actions.

He said many DPP members and supporters are very disappointed that they did not expect in six months of the DPP led government stories of Amaryllis Hotel sale, DPP leaders defying the Alliance – insulting Enoch Kamzingeni Chihana.

The activist has advised President Professor Mutharika to bring the DPP and AFORD to the negotiating table to iron out their differences to enhance cooperation for the good of the alliance.

He has asked President Professor Mutharika to clear out his name in the Amaryllis Hotel sale and bring to book all those suspected to have abused K128 billion for prosecutions in court.

He said all Malawian eyes are now on President Professor Mutharika of what action he will demonstrate that he is there to fight corruption starting from his house.

The activist said Dr. Joyce Banda and Professor Mutharika are on record having ordered the police to arrest senior members of their parties involved in the famous cash gate and corruption practices.

….” It is only President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera who shielded corruption suspects in his government that he will fire them after the 16th September, 2025 elections,” said Comrade Ntanyiwa.

He has finally appealed to DPP members and supporters that have lost hope with what the DPP is doing in government, to keep their hopes alive that Mutharika promised to end corruption in his government and that time has come to prove to them that he does and do what he promised.

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