By Vincent Gunde
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Commander in Chief of Muvi wa Chilungamo pressure group Bantu Saunders Jumah, has advised Malawians including those in the diaspora not to go and elect a hyena A and B claiming that they are all hyenas beside changing mountains.
Jumah has since urged Malawians to prepare to vote for a dog in 2025 to protect hard earned taxes which hyenas are playing with it forgetting that those paying taxes are in pain and suffering for poor governance in their country.
He said any mistake by Malawians to vote for hyena A and B thinking that hyena A will guard their Kraal will live forever and they will realize that by 2030 Malawi is owing the world millions of dollars as compared to today which as at MK4.5 trillion.
Writing on his face book page, Jumah is appealing to Malawians that time has ripen to put a dog in a kraal for hyenas to retain to the mountains saying he has trust that with a little resources they have, they will put a dog to guard against stolen tax payers money.
Jumah said Peter Mutharika and and Reverend Lazarus Chakwera are of no difference from each other saying; “Both of then don’t wish their country well. They promised Singapore and one million job creations which have ended up on the mouth as a campaign tool to woo voters to vote for them”.
He said both Mutharika and Chakwera are liars, corrupt, careless and myopic, Malawians are just laughing and smiling at them while their country is being destroyed.
“President Chakwera is a copyright of Mutharika, Malawians don’t see any difference between them in their styles of leadership.
“Chakwera and Mutharika have been taking a huge entourage to United Nations General Assembly chartering planes, living in expensive hotel rooms in secret giving an example of President Chakwera who chartered a plane to USA at 20,000 US Dollars per hour”, he said,
Jumah added, “In 2025 the 7th Republic will be born in Malawi and this will see all criminals who were decorated in the 6th Republic as innocent for being part of government not to bounce back into government’.
Amid Malawi grappling with fuel shortages, high cost of living, Chakwera is currently enjoying life in New York in the name of attending 77th United National General Assembly (UNGA).