By Vincent Gunde
President and Commander in Chief of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, has claimed that Malawi is on the path to the graveyard and with only 7 months to go before the elections, there is need for Malawians to choose a liberator.
Jumah has advised Malawians that there are men and women within and outside Malawi who can turn around the country’s politics and economy other than forcing themselves to choose the same leaders who have failed them assuring all that choosing the Revolutionary Party to govern the country, within 18 months, Malawians can see light of prosperity.
He said it is only Muvi wa Chilungamo who can change the path of Malawi from the graveyard back to prosperity advising Malawians to be careful with men and women of titles such as Doctors and Professors claiming that education has destroyed the country.
Speaking through the Revolutionary voice, Jumah has observed that men and women without titles just Misters, Mrs. and Miss, the Ibrahim Traole, Thomas Sankala and Hugo Shavez, among others, have developed their countries unlike Malawi with educated leaders all with titles since 1964.
Jumah said 7 new political parties went through intensive scrutiny of their manifestos by the National Planning Commission (NPC) answering a question of their sources of funding for their operations and succeeded while the so called big parties in Malawi failed to submit their manifestos.
He said the National Planning Commission vowed to deregister any political party without submitting its manifesto aligning to Agenda 2063 to its office for scrutiny by 2nd January, 2023 but to this day, nothing has happened, advising Prophet David Mbewe, Dr. Daniel Dube and Miliasi Tobias to come together for a one strong force.
“Malawi needs laws that blanket everyone and not segregating as happening today, the National Planning Commission has been overpowered by the so called big political parties in Malawi,” said Jumah.
He has assured Malawians that the Revolutionaries were born with ignorance but stupidity came with education warning Malawians not to be fooled by educational qualifications of the leaders with titles, arguing that titles have failed to govern Malawians in the interest of all.
Jumah said President Donald Trump of the USA has announced that his government will not support the World Health Organization (WHO) observing that countries which depend on donor support such as Malawi are panicking and they don’t know what to do next.
He said the Revolutionary Party-Muvi wa Chilungamo is clapping hands for this that it is a good gesture that African governments and their leaders to learn to depend on themselves and not through begging money from the Europeans for projects in their respective countries.
Jumah said time is now for African governments and leaders to work together in a united force to be self-sufficient to depend on themselves basing on the fact that the continent of Africa is rich, it has all the resources to make itself rich claiming that begging has reduced the integrity of African people in the eyes of Europeans.
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