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Jumbe says Nyalonje’s resignation is a “candle in the darkness”

By Vincent Gunde President of Chilungamo Party Comrade Alhaji Imraan Jumbe, has described the resignation of Labour Minister in the Chakwera’s MCP government Agnes Nyalonje, as a “candle in the darkness” shining light on a government that has lost its way. Nyalonje who is Mzimba North constituency legislator submitted her resignation letter to President Dr. […]

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A Call for Action: Demand Either Resignation Or Impeachment of MEC Leadership to Safeguard Malawi’s Democracy

By Comrade jumbe Malawi’s Electoral Commission (MEC) is entrusted with a sacred duty: to uphold the will of the people through free, fair, and transparent elections. It exists to serve Malawians with honor, dignity, and impartiality. However, when the institution begins to betray this trust by engaging in practices that undermine democracy, it becomes imperative […]

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My Response to the Recent President’s Address to the Nation-Jumbe

By Comrade jumbe When a nation is at a crossroads, words from its leader should inspire hope, provide clarity, and offer solutions. Unfortunately, the recent address by the president left many, including myself, searching for substance amid a sea of empty promises. Politics aside, these are matters of life and death. As much as we […]

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The Power of The People is Stronger Than The People in Power:Malawi’s Democracy at a Crossroads

Comrade Imraan jumbe There is an African proverb: “The axe forgets, but the tree remembers.” Today, it seems the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) has forgotten the roots that brought them to power: the spirit of democracy and the will of the people. Our forefathers fought relentlessly to secure the freedoms we cherish today, yet now, […]

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A Wake-Up Call for Malawi: Lessons from Botswana’s Political Shift–Jumbe

Comrade jumbe The recent loss of the long-standing political party in power in Botswana sends a clear and compelling message across the African continent, especially to the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), which has held significant influence over Malawi’s political landscape for years. This shift serves as a beacon of change, reminding us that, as the […]