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DPP Leaders Show Solidarity with Detained Pastor Shumba Amid Cyber Crime Allegations

By Twink Jones Gadama

In a show of support and solidarity, senior members of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) paid a visit to Pastor Moses Shumba, who is currently remanded at Lingadzi Police Station on cyber crime-related charges.

Today DPP Vice President for the South, Joseph Mwanamveka, National Publicity Secretary, Shadrick Namalomba, and Chipiriro Npinganjira, visited Pastor Shumba, a self-acclaimed activist and member of the Church of God and Saints of Christ.

The visit comes amid growing concerns over the government’s handling of criticism and dissent.

Pastor Shumba has been an outspoken critic of the Chakwera administration, accusing it of failing to deliver on its campaign promises and perpetuating corruption.

His vocal criticism has garnered significant attention on social media platforms, where he has a sizable following.

The DPP leaders’ visit is seen as a bold move to stand with Pastor Shumba, who many believe is being targeted for his vocal criticism of the government.

“We stand in solidarity with Pastor Shumba and condemn the blatant attempts to silence him, The government must respect the rights of citizens to express themselves freely,” Said Mwanamveka.

Shadrick Namalomba, DPP National Publicity Secretary, added, “Pastor Shumba’s detention is a clear indication of the government’s growing intolerance to dissent. We demand his unconditional release and an end to the harassment of critics.”

Chipiriro Npinganjira emphasized the importance of protecting freedom of speech, saying, “The government must recognize that criticism is essential to democracy. Silencing critics will only lead to further polarization and undermine the country’s democratic gains.”

Pastor Shumba’s detention has sparked widespread outrage, with many Malawians taking to social media to express their support for the embattled pastor.

Human rights organizations have also weighed in, calling for his release and an investigation into the allegations.

The visit by DPP leaders is likely to escalate tensions between the opposition party and the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP).

As the country grapples with economic challenges and governance issues, the government’s handling of criticism will be closely watched.

The case against Pastor Shumba has raised fundamental questions about the limits of free speech in Malawi and the government’s commitment to protecting citizens’ rights.

As the legal proceedings unfold, Malawians will be watching closely to see whether justice is served.

Maravi Post Reporter
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