By Vincent Gunde
Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP), has promised Malawians that it is readying to fully participate in the general elections of 2030 by featuring the presidential, legislative and council candidates across the country.
The MRP says having failed to participate directly in the 16th September, 2025 elections and realizing that the Revolutionary Party has over 3.5 million followers of which 2.7 million are registered voters, the party has decided to work with any political party that will win the elections on condition.
The party says the political party to work with must agree to incorporate the fundamental principles and policies of the Revolutionary from their manifesto that it should sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to implement radical and transformative economic recovery plan within 12 months after elections.
Addressing the news conference held at the Golden Peacock Hotel in Blantyre, President and Revolutionary leader Bantu Saunders Jumah the Utopian, says the party to work with must remove Section 91 Subsection 2 of the Constitution that all incumbent presidents, ministers, and MPs be prosecuted when subjected of corruption and theft by public servant crimes.
Jumah said the party to work with must assure and sign that government officials from the president, ministers, MPs will use public facilities in education and health services together with transportation, and mineral resources to be commercialized for Malawians to harvest 2 to 3 times a year without using hoes but tractors.
He said the party to work with must agree to establish old age grant of K100,000 to grand-parents of the age 65 and above, and reviving the country’s economy by stopping excessive use of taxpayers’ money for luxuries.
The Revolutionary leader said the MRP is ready to work the winning political party that will phase out the partnership which is existing with the IMF and World Bank in 2 years’ time for the country to begin working extraordinary hard to build its economy without foreign interventions.
“These conditions are set from 2025 to 2030 if the Revolutionary Party is to get into any alliance with any political party-MCP, DPP, PP, UTM, or UDF,” said Jumah.
He said Malawi more than ever before needs and require a robust, radical, and transformative economy for it to see any visionary future, assuring patriotic Malawians that a vision must be realized in their life time.
Jumah said the rhetoric of Vision 2063 must be rephrased or back-dated to 2045 saying the Revolutionary Party has placed its 2.7 million membership on the line only if and when its demands are met, signed and agreed upon.
Speaking earlier, MRP Secretary General and Revolutionary Advocator Bishop Greyson Mikuwa, told journalists that the Revolutionary Party was the first to present its manifesto to the National Planning Commission (NPC) outlining its vision to the 2063 agenda and the first in Malawi to receive a Certificate of Recognition for presenting the real people centred project manifesto.