Meanwhile, political analyst Dr. George Phiri has urged DPP leaders to reflect on such concerns instead of dismissing them outright. He said internal criticism, if handled well, could help strengthen the party’s strategies ahead of elections
Mutharika, who is seeking a return to State House in the September 16, 2025 elections, told supporters at a political rally that leadership is about vision and experience, not physical strength.
She blamed the current administration for implementing “policies hostile to Malawians,” saying they have led to skyrocketing costs of basic commodities, a worsening forex situation, and frequent fuel queues.
An opinion By Suleman Chitera | Lilongwe, Malawi Chiradzulu-based political commentator Suleman Chitera has stirred debate in Malawi’s political circles,…