By Burnett Munthali
The Mwanza Road Accident Report of 1994 serves as a powerful reminder of the inevitable reckoning that awaits any government which, in its moment of power, believes its authority is unassailable. On Page 85 of the Commission of Inquiry report, dated December 23, 1994, a stark warning is delivered:
“This Inquiry should also serve as a warning to all governments that however strong and unchallenged their authority may seem to be at a given moment in time, life is dynamic and things change, and that one day the meekest of the meek will be in a position to rise and question their deeds, and that the truth cannot be suppressed completely and forever.”
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This profound message emphasizes the transient nature of power and the inevitable shift in societal dynamics that allows the once-silenced to demand accountability. It cautions those in positions of authority to act with integrity, knowing that their actions today may one day be scrutinized by those they once considered powerless.
The Mwanza road accident, which claimed the lives of several political figures, has long been regarded as a pivotal event in Malawi’s political history. The inquiry that followed was not just an investigation into the immediate cause of the accident but also a deep reflection on the broader implications of unchecked governmental power.
This passage highlights a central theme of the report: the idea that governments cannot suppress the truth indefinitely. Even in moments when their authority seems unquestioned, societal change will eventually force the truth to surface. It is a warning for those in power to act ethically, for the future will hold them accountable for their actions.
The extract from the report continues to resonate, not only as part of Malawi’s history but also as a universal lesson for governments around the world.