Kamangira: Put Up or Shut Up, Says Bonface Joseph

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By Staff Reporter

Lilongwe, MalawiBonface Joseph, national secretary of Make Malawi Great Again (MMGA), has issued a challenge to Alexious Kamangira, who is currently in Ireland. Kamangira has been vocal on social media, exposing individuals allegedly involved in corruption, abuse of office, and other serious offenses in Malawi. “Come back to Malawi and testify in court, or shut up,” Joseph said. “We need your evidence to fight corruption, not just words on social media. Malawi can’t afford to have people pointing fingers from abroad without being willing to face the music at home.”

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Kamangira has named several high-profile individuals, including government officials and businesspeople, in connection with cases like the Amaryllis Hotel scandal, PSPTF acquisition, and Salima Water Project. Recently, he’s also gone after Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and Times Television’s Wonder Mziska, alleging serious offenses. MMGA believes it’s time for him to put his words into action.

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“Malawi is tired of empty promises,” Joseph emphasized. “If Kamangira has evidence, he should come back and present it in court. Otherwise, let him stop fueling speculation. We need concrete action, not just social media bravado.”

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Joseph’s call has resonated with many Malawians, who are frustrated with the slow pace of anti-corruption efforts. “We want justice, not just words,” said Mary Chimbwili, a concerned citizen. “If Kamangira has information, he should share it with the authorities.”

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MMGA is urging Kamangira to return to Malawi and work with the authorities to bring corrupt individuals to book. “It’s time for accountability,” Joseph said. “Come back, Kamangira, and let’s fight corruption together – or shut up and let those who are serious do their job.”

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The Malawi government should insure Kamangira’s security if he returns, says MMGA. “He’s full of evidence, and we can’t let him become a target,” Joseph added.

Bonface Joseph, a vocal advocate for good governance, leads the call for action as MMGA national secretary, pushing for transparency and accountability in Malawian politics.

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