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Jumah claims Chakwera-Chilima are broken systems

By Suleman Chitera Dec9,2022


Commander in Chief of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party [MRP] Bantu Saunders Jumah, has claimed that President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera and his Vice Dr. Saulosi Klaus Chilima are broken systems and cannot fix the broken systems in Malawi.
Jumah has advised Malawians not to waste time listening to President Chakwera’s speeches that he is fixing the broken systems in government while he is broken himself as evidenced by corruption which has tripled in his government.
He said President Chakwera has failed to prosecute former Minister of Agriculture Lobin Lowe for procuring Affordable Input Programme [AIP] fertilizer in a butchery company claiming that President Chakwera is silent on the issue in the name of fixing the broken systems in Malawi.
Speaking through face book page widely read by millions of people across the continent, Jumah has appealed to the Malawi leaders to be humane and feel for the poor citizens in the villages advising them to fix their hearts and brains to fix the broken systems in Malawi.
Jumah said it is sad that not even President Chakwera and Dr. Saulosi Chilima have appreciated mindset change project reminding them that they cannot fix the broken systems while themselves are broken systems.
He said President Chakwera promised Malawians that he has come to be their servant leader to fix the broken systems but instead of fixing the broken systems he has become the broken system which demand him to fix himself before fixing the broken systems.
The Commander in Chief said for two years of President Chakwera in government, the US Dollars are speaking in tongues in offices saying this is the reason that Malawi has a national debts of K7.38 trillion, K3.2 trillion left by the DPP while K4.1 trillion by the Tonse Alliance government in two years period.
He said it is sad that while the Tonse Alliance government is busy lying to Malawians about fixing the broken systems, some Malawians are thinking of going back to the old fixing the broken system of the DPP.
…..’’We cannot go North, South, West or East, but forward, let’s try others to fix the broken systems and say enough is enough with those who have failed to fix the broken systems,’’….said Jumah quoting the wise words of Kwame Nkrumah on the wall.
He said Malawians fought very hard to remove the DPP for failing to fix the broken systems saying returning back to the old system is wrong, there are no better thieves, DPP and Tonse Alliance are thieves, saying a hyena is always a hyena.
Meanwhile, Jumah said he has learnt media reports with shock and dismay that Bridgin Foundation officials are still in the country wondering that they have money and why letting the Malawi Government paying for their hotel accommodation and food demanding a 10 percent commitment fee from Government.
He has since advised the Bridgin Foundation that if they want Malawians to trust them they should give Malawi K7 trillion without demanding a 10 percent commitment fee saying the Foundation cannot be trusted saying it is fixing the broken systems without itself fixing the broken systems.

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