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Dr. Dalitso Kabambe’s political maneuvering: From DPP contender to UTM aspirant

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Kabambe

By Burnett Munthali

Dr. Dalitso Kabambe has recently made headlines by publicly announcing his bid to lead the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). His campaign quickly gained traction, positioning him as a serious contender for the party’s top post. However, this brief campaign was soon cut short when Kabambe declared that he would withdraw from the race if Professor Peter Mutharika decided to run for the presidency.

Following this announcement, Kabambe abruptly shifted his political allegiance from the DPP to the United Transformation Movement (UTM). He has joined UTM, a party initially associated with its late founding leader, Dr. Saulos Chilima, who was a prominent figure in Malawian politics.

Kabambe joins UTM
Kabambe joins UTM and being welcomed by Kaliati

Kabambe’s transition to UTM has stirred considerable debate within the party, which is already divided between factions led by Patricia Kaliati and Michael Usi. Kaliati has reacted critically to UTM Vice President Michael Usi’s recent assertion of authority, suggesting a deepening rift within the party.

With Kabambe’s entry, questions arise about his potential impact on UTM and his chances of becoming the next leader. His move raises queries about the rationality of leaving the DPP and whether it represents a strategic shift or hasty politics. Additionally, there are speculations about his national narrative and how he plans to challenge the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and prevent the DPP from regaining power.

As Dr. Kabambe navigates this new political landscape, his future in UTM and his broader political strategy remain subjects of keen interest.

Burnett Munthali

Burnett Munthali is a Maravipost Political analyst (also known as political scientists) he covers Malawi political systems, how they originated, developed, and operate. he researches and analyzes the Malawi and Regional governments, political ideas, policies, political trends, and foreign relations.


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