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Who is behind Reverend Chakwera’s inept decisions, fallout in Tonse Govt

…”State House operating like big brother house”-discloses former employee

By Investigator Magazine

In a normal country- serious allegations of theft, corruption and all sorts of debauchery at State House made by one Tiyanjane Mlangeni, including that President Lazarus Chakwera employed her as a Gardner and was paid by taxpayers for doing party work and not gardening- could have seen heads roll and the President explain to the public how his own residence is operating like a bunga bunga or big brother residence, stripping it of its decorum and stature.

The muted silence to the serious allegations that implicate State House as one of the centres which have employed party youth and paid them government salaries to cheer the president and the party, reflects how Malawi’s sixth President failing presidency operates.

Scandal, mute, deny and move on. The question has been moving on to where. Where is Malawi heading under President Lazarus Chakwera, the man who promised Canaan but has delivered near-hell experience of food shortages, high cost of living and thieving Ministers, Presidential Assistants and according to his own former security agent- even in his own house- the State House.

Everything in Malawi has been falling apart. The Malawi kwacha has lost 66% of its value from June alone, the economy has gone south, and government activities have come to a grinding halt- save for flying President Lazarus Chakwera (who is now flying local trips)- raising questions as to where the country is heading.

The Investigator Magazine has spent 12 months examining the power, influence and decision-making under President Chakwera, and as confirmed by the outcome- it is messy, tedious, and as the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) nailed it, some characters are more powerful than one can wonder who exactly the President is.

An ex-employee of State House Tiyamike in an avalanche of audio, paints a clear pattern as to what many Malawians have feared, that the President has no control even of his own residence, as some individuals are on a rampage including, according to her carrying “bags of money from Malawi Revenue Authority.”

What taxes paid to MRA end up in bags at State House, is a serious and damaging allegation both the President and MRA cannot pretend the public are dumb enough to forget anytime soon. Of course, the ex-Gardner has mentioned names, while she might be bitter, at least the taxpayers know MRA after bullying them to pay taxes- send part of the collection to the State House.

Malawians have been wondering as to who really advises President Lazarus Chakwera and why in most instances it takes long to decide on what sometimes are simple matters. Many times, his interventions are late, or he will just disappear and leave the nation guessing who is in charge or how will the matter end.

The President is yet to give a comprehensive economic recovery plan nor direction as to when will the economy pick up and things start moving again. Only constant devaluation, hiking of prices, looming food shortages, delayed fertilizer supply, fuel and forex shortages, low medical stocks and a flying president seems to have become a reality to ordinary Malawians.

Hundreds of small businesses cannot be paid by the government due to lack of money; public debt is still climbing up and nobody is marshaling the country to a direction or date it can breathe and hope things will get better.

At times he has publicly confessed that he didn’t know or at one time asked his Malawi Congress Party (MCP) officials to tell him the truth. What he does with the truth, is anybody’s guess. He has become a reactionary leader who has failed to tame most of the corrupt elements in his government and his administration will go into history as one of the worst, clueless and failed of modern times.

The President does indeed not know anything

The Investigator Magazine spoke to people who have interacted with President Lazarus Chakwera and most of them have described their conversations as “lacking depth” and he does not have a defined personal vision.

Malawi’s first president Hastings Kamuzu Banda’s vision lay in three basic necessities- food, adequate clothing, and decent housing which he built systems to support and grow the economy.

Dr Bakili Muluzi’s vision and achievable included Human Rights, consolidation of democracy and freedoms through the building of governance institutions and free basic education for all to improve literacy levels.

President Bingu wa Mutharika’s vision summed up as a colour dream of moving Malawi from a predominantly importing nation to an exporting one- he dreamt of new universities and infrastructure, made new friends in BRICS and took Malawi from Taiwan to China.

Many say the President does not have a defined personal vision. Dr. Joyce Banda, the first female President in Malawi and the SADC region used the Presidency to uplift women- giving Malawi its first female Head of Civil Service and other positions launched an economic recovery programme and went to rural empowerment, that included direct construction of houses for the neediest.

APM is now 82

Professor Peter Mutharika stabilized the Malawi economy and appropriately for an educationist went to construct community colleges, expanded the capacities of universities, and completed most of the infrastructure that his brother’s administration had started, including breaking up of the University of Malawi into several independent institutions.

President Chakwera, the sixth Republican President rode on Hi5 and inclusive governance he called servant leadership, but he has failed to keep any of his single promises from cheap fertilizer to fighting corruption to creating 3 million jobs for the poor.

His campaign rhetoric was so captivating, that when he declared that Malawi was destined to become the equivalent biblical land of honey and milk- Canaan- 60 percent of the voters believed the former President of the Assemblies of God.

He now literally is breaking corruption, nepotism and traveling records while essentials and the economy are at their lowest in Malawi’s history.

“He parrots what is written on paper. You cannot discuss economics, law, or even serious governance issues with the President one to one. He sticks to generalities and repeats what he thinks the guest wants to hear. If you tell him something unpleasant forget meeting him again,” said a frequent visitor to Kamuzu Palace, in his assessment.

The President, according to those who have worked with him closely appears to listen but will continuously consult on one issue until the matter loses direction, making it difficult for the administration to move on its core projects.

“When you meet him, you will think things will start moving, but rarely there is no follow-up and there is nothing that comes from there,” says another official, who said each Minister is operating independently and the same with the OPC, as the President is busy with appearances.

“The Reverend likes being a President, but he seriously does not have what it takes to inspire a nation to a great revolution he eloquently sang in the name of Tonse Alliance. Even insiders, like us, are disappointed with his performance,” says an MCP operative who is close to the President.

Ken Kandodo

The President once spoke to fire the NOCMA CEO, but it never happened. He fired Labour Minister Ken Kandodo Banda but later told Malawians he was misled. He was unaware of people stealing COVID-19 money, neither was he aware of the ACB Director’s arrest.

He has done nothing about these serious dents to his legacy. He can contradict his own speech without blinking his eye.

Here are some of the names we have collected that gather around the President and have varying influences on his decision-making.

The Powerful Trio: The first lady, the first son and the ‘first daughter’

The most powerful are three people who have access to the President unlimited. His wife, his son and interestingly the embattled Secretary to the President and Cabinet Colleen Zamba is treated like “a daughter” by the President.

Apart from these, a contingent of Pastors and friends of the President from Pentecostal Churches are also seen as more influential to the President, according to insiders who have firsthand experience.

Mrs. Monica Chakwera

Malawi First Lady Monica Chakwera

The First Lady is naturally the President’s confidante. They have been together for over 40 years. She has managed to tame perceptions that the office should have loud and noisy people to be relevant to Malawians. Apart from a few appointments, which many think she influenced, she has managed her power closely to herself and is only seen in public to support her husband or do her charity works of uplifting girls’ education.

Silent but influential -the First Lady Madam Monica Chakwera. However, we found that a good word from her, you get your things done.

Pastor Nick Chakwera

Sons of Presidents and children of political leaders have been seen to take over political parties. We have Atupele Muluzi who took over UDF from his father former President Dr. Bakili Muluzi and Enock Chihana who inherited Aford from his multiparty icon Chakufwa Tom Chihana.

The eldest son of the First couple seems to play his cards silently and well off the public. Pastor Nick took the same path as his dad; he became a Pastor in the Assemblies of God Church where his father was a Minister for over 20 years as a President. In power play, he is said to have been the connection to the President and family businesses.

Though he has been named, without evidence, of having rivals within the State House and at the Office of the President and Cabinet, his only direct mention of politics so far has been his book that talks of religious leaders in politics.

As the eldest son, his influence is immense, leaving Malawians with a question- what does he tell his father about the direction Malawi is taking or some of the scandals that engulf his administration?

He is another route to meeting the President, those who have had a chance, claim so.

SPC Colleen Zamba

Colleen Zamba and Chakwera caught

The Secretary to the President and Cabinet Colleen Zamba is perhaps, after the President’s family members, the most powerful figure in the MCP administration. Party officials fear him, Cabinet Ministers don’t want to be on her bad side and Government officials know she has absolute power in hiring and firing in civil service.

Zamba is deemed to be the most powerful woman after the first couple in Malawi. She also controls parastatals- something that has seen her bash off heads with CEOs who wanted to appear smarter than her. NOCMA, MERA, EGENCO and even ESCOM bosses know who calls the shots. Martha Chizuma was interdicted by Zamba until the High Court called it a usurpation of power.

The Investigator Magazine has been trying to confirm the source of her power. Guess it right, she is regarded as a family member of the President’s family. The President puts family first, forget the rumours that she is going anywhere soon.

How she became family, is simple, the SPC’s father and Reverend Chakwera were trained at the same school in South Africa, and like all good Africans, she became part of the family. With Zamba, you could as well count your blessing or curse- depending on which side of her you rub.

She might have survived her immediate sacking, after she spent a few hours with the President in a meeting, one Friday after we had let the cat out that the President was about to fire her.

She has been accused of waging power and political war against MCP officials from Lilongwe.

The waning powers SG Eisenhower Mkaka

He is out of Cabinet, but not out of the President’s ear. Politically, he knows what the President’s thoughts and plans are, he still has direct access to the State House and reports indicate the two of them chat for hours.

However, another State House informant claims he now needs an appointment to see his President, which shows the declining influence over the President.

His biggest challenge was he became unreachable to the party systems when he was in cabinet, and he was accused of being on the side of one political fight that claimed many during the first days of Chakwera’s presidency.

He has direct access to the President and is influential in Party decisions. Outside cabinet since January 2023, he has spent time consolidating his power, making MCP more visible and fending off convention. He could surprise many, including Ministers who want to become Secretary General for the ruling party by winning again during the August 2024 party convention.

Do not write his influence off.

Khato’s Simbi Phiri

The South African-based billionaire Simbi Phiri is not only the key financier of President Chakweras’s political journey but also a friend. Though he is yet to get his prized Salima Lilongwe Water Project, Simbi still has continued to meet the President on personal turfs, including the last of the President’s visits to South Africa.

The President also listens to the businessman. The President also listens to the businessman, and a good word through him can get him what he wants.

Questions have appeared about his influence after President Lazarus Chakwera’s no-show at his grand 60th birthday bash which he had invited 350 Malawi VIPS, but only 70 honored the invitation, leaving many VVIP seats conspicuously empty.

Pastor Sean Kampondeni, Son-in-Law, and Executive Assistant

Chakwera and son-in-law Kampondeni

The former face of the Presidency who spoke to Malawians every week after the President took power has disappeared from the public realm. The issues are far and complicated, some of his detractors claim he was literally the appointing authority of the first cabinet.

Some of his detractors claim he was literally the appointing authority of the first cabinet. His backroom role, though attending most of the President’s diary events, denies him public prominence that made him a leading member of the government.

However, like many near the President, questions of his role as the Malawi leader plunged into comical blunders including the ‘infamous’ Bridgin Foundation signing ceremony, will always be asked on his competence as an advisor and controller of the President’s engagements.

Apart from being a son-in-law, he is a former head of Flood Church Malawi and fingers have been pointed at him for “appointments” of dozens of his for college- the African Bible College, many of whom have failed to perform in their roles.

Adamson Mkandawire- Chief Advisor on Rural Transformation and Development

The only thing Malawians know about this Chief Advisor is that he borrowed MK370 million from a Malawian of Asian origin Batatawala. The money, where it went, only President Chakwera and Mkandawire can explain, developing lifelong links between them. Luckily, he is not poking his nose in public and works in the background.

Richard Chimwendo Banda, Minister of Local Government

Richard Chimwendo Banda amasses political power

The first person to be appointed Cabinet Minister by President Lazarus Chakwera has ended up as a political punch bag for friends and foes. He is blamed for almost everything wrong in the party, from the Police heist in Salima to JZU Tembos funeral funds.

A hard worker but he is blamed for almost everything wrong at the party – Chimwendo. But Chimwendo to his supporters is a victim of hard work, many fear him as he has devoted his time building the party, and hosting rallies bigger than other position holders. Those fighting him claim his ambition is to bring his own Dowa loyalists to the front of the party.

His influence on the President has waned but his loyalty has not. There was talk of him being fired, but the President moved him to another politically powerful portfolio in charge of local government and with that came Chiefs and Local Councils giving him political leverage as a Chief campaigner.

The Good and Sober advisers
Chief of Staff Prince Kapondamgaga

He started off on a bouncy note- accused of all sorts of things- but one thing for sure is his unquestionable loyalty to the President. Twice the Chief of Staff’s name has been mentioned in court, in all the cases he has come out unscathed and has not mentioned if President Chakwera was involved.

Though he is powerful as a controller of State Residences, stories of his strict discipline and prudence have made him political enemies who have created different stories that have ended up being petty gossip.

He has unquestionable loyalty to the President and controls state residence activities. On his return from a year of suspension, even his rivals at State residence charge that he has become more of a leader and peacemaker- perhaps his own experience he can share and advise the President of things others cannot tell him- that Malawians need genuine change.

Speaker Catherine NyaHara Gotani

Gotani Hara loses elections

Though she is the Head of the legislature, her name keeps appearing in MCP party politics and she is accused of having ambitions to become running mate to her boss. This is almost impossible as she must resign before her term and lose all benefits of the Speaker if she goes to be a running mate.

Gotani Hara is accused of having ambitions to become running mate to her boss. The odds are against President Lazarus Chakwera who is set to become the President in a row to lose elections unless he drastically changes his leadership style and starts paying attention to the running of his government than the current mode of flying everywhere he is engaged.

The Speaker’s goodness has been experienced by insiders- who claim she has saved a couple of people from firing and that the President pays attention to her pleas. Perhaps she could use this goodness to change his direction.

Vice President Saulos Chilima

Saulos Chilima and Lazarus CHakwera, When MCP needed UTM

Vice President Saulos Chilima might have had the ear of his boss, of course like before, until someone continuously whispered to the President that he is his rival. The President missed a critical independent voice outside his party- an active and delivering veep.

The few times Chilima has been tasked with National Disaster or Public Reforms, he has brought energy to the assignment and given hope to Malawians that things are getting better.

The Vice President meant good for the President and the country through his actions. Cyclone Freddy proved that the President needed Saulos to drive the recovery. The Vice President meant good for the President and the country and should the President wish to return to the normal path, he can have his back and change the negative narrative surrounding his administration.

President Bakili Muluzi and President Joyce Banda

The two former Presidents have accepted to become the face of the human recovery efforts of Cyclone Freddy and defacto advisers to the President as they have now access to him, giving hope that something good can come out of their experiences.

The two former presidents act as advisors to the current president and offer good hope for rebuilding the country. Their government involvement should have created an opportunity for President Chakwera to learn from their mistakes and utilise their experiences beyond relief efforts. Whether their advice is taken or not, is a story for another day.

Joyce Banda: named SIA-Africa person of the month

Peter Simbani- Comptroller of Statutory Corporations

Essentially an ex-officio Board Member of every Government agency, the man who never makes news is well known for his long stay as Head of the Debt and Aid department at the Treasury, perhaps the experience that has seen him try to enforce cooperate governance.

Apart from the companies directly involving the Secretary to the President and Cabinet, some companies are now reporting profit. There has been a general improvement in corporate governance where Malawians do not hear Chairpersons and CEO’s- through political appointees- running state companies through the media.

He could be the man the President needs to listen to more to start changing his tide.

Justice Minister Titus Mvalo

He has been a gentleman and working from outside the media. He was never caught in childish fights the former DPP and ACB Director General engaged in and despite being the MCP legal adviser, he appears to be calm and collected in dealing with party and government affairs.

Calm and collective and works away from the spotlight of the media. He could be useful to the President if he told him the truth, especially when some of his juniors push agendas that have nothing to do with public interest. Remember, Ministers take oaths to defend the public interest.

Ken Zikhale Ng’oma- Homeland Security Minister

Ken Zikhale Ng’oma

Even at The Investigator Magazine, we are surprised by his inclusion as something good in President Chakwera’s team of people who appear to have his ear. Our analysts argue the man- despite picking battles within the party, cabinet and sometimes with the public, has become someone who will take a sword for the President.

Zikhale Ng’oma could be the good bully who gets things done. Zikhale Ng’oma could be the good bully who gets things done- like clearing refugees- forget the thieving Police caught on camera, suspending the national ID expiry date after years of the public crying foul and now almost high-profile criminal act being arrested.

If he expended the energy, he has for more good things than a political podium to drum up the President’s support, he could be a good power influence.

The other adviser Attorney General Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda

Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda

Attorney General Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda came in as a profile is revolutionary- canceling bad contracts that the DPP had engaged in. Many thought he had come to be the change they had waited for from President Chakwera’s team.

The fear as the President’s legal adviser is that he doesn’t seem to advise on legal reality but gives advice based on political expediency.
It turned out the change would be for the worse. The fear as the President’s legal adviser is that he doesn’t seem to advise on legal reality but gives advice based on political expediency which has ended up being embarrassing.

Chakwera remaining with 627 days only to face election

The President has been in office for 1287 which is three years, six months, and nine days and he is remaining with 627 months or one year, eight months and seventeen days to do what he has failed to do in 1287 days.

He faces a daunting task. With hunger and a biting rising cost of living his position is scary for any politician and his advisers to look at his failures and reconcile the fact that he must face the electorate in less days than he started.

Source: The Investigator Magazine

Disclaimer: The views expressed in the article are those of the author not necessarily those of The Maravi Post or The Editor