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AFORD in contempt of court over convention’s date

MZUZU-(MaraviPost)-The opposition Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) is yet to abide by the December court order, which directed the party’s leadership to settle for a date of its convention not later than April 2018.

The order was granted when party president, Enoch Chihana, sought temporary relief after some members of the party sued and applied that he be relieved of his duties in AFORD on allegations that he was blocking plans to hold the convention.

Party publicist, Khumbo Mwangulu, told Daily Times that they are waiting for Chihana, who is abroad, to call for a management meeting where they will come up with the date.

“Malawians of goodwill continue to respond positively to our appeal for support and we are optimistic that we will have the convention at a date to be announced later once our president is back in the country,” Mwaungulu said.

He reiterated that the budget for the convention remains at around K30 million, adding that all positions would be up for grabs as people continue to express interest in contesting for positions.

But Chairperson of the Revamp Aford Movement (Ramo), Owen Mumba, said separately that they would be seeking the court’s intervention on the matter soon since Chihana and team remain elusive.

He wondered why the new convention committee is keeping the party in the dark on preparations of the make or break indaba.

“There is nothing that is stopping the convention. The court had ordered the president to call for it not later than April but we are surprised with the deafening silence and, yet, time is running out. So, we want the same court to assist perhaps by just maintaining April 7 2018, which was proposed earlier,” Mumba said.

Mumba decried the development, saying it is a threat to intra-party democracy.

He added that Ramo and unidentified well-wishers had generated enough resources for the indaba which would see party leaders seek fresh mandate from delegates.

For over half a year, there have been sharp divisions in Aford over dates of the convention, with one of the factions, led by beleaguered secretary general Christopher Ritchie— who chaired the convention committee then— initially planning to hold the convention last November.

However, Chihana and sympathisers argued against the same.

Chihana and some district chairpersons claimed that Aford does not have grassroot structures from which to draw delegates for the convention; hence, the need for restructuring.

The divisions further widened after Karonga Central lawmaker, Frank Mwenifumbo, who had just joined the party, announced that he would challenge Chihana for the presidency at the convention.

The mandate of the current National Executive Committee, according to the party’s constitution, expired in September 2017.

AFORD seeks for Chakufwa Chihana recognition on fight for democratic change

MZUZU-MaraviPost)-The Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) party members over the weekend asked Malawians to recognize its Party’s founder, the late Chakufwa Thom Chihana, saying he was a genuine politician who fought for Malawi’s democracy.

The call comes following Government’s attitude of failing to recognize Chihana as a national hero.

The politics of regionalism has been attributed to the failure to honor Chihana’s name to remain in the history of Malawi’s multiparty politics.

AFORD Vice-President, Martha Chiumia, voices these sentiments in Mzuzu during a Chakufwa Chihana’s fundraising dinner that was organised by Revamped AFORD Movement. Continue reading AFORD seeks for Chakufwa Chihana recognition on fight for democratic change

AFORD sues Paladin for allegedly causing cancer and death in North Malawi: Chihana says UK lawyers to work ‘pro-bono’

Kayelekera Uranium Mine
File Photo: Kayelekera Uranium Mine in Malawi

Alliance for Democracy (Aford) an opposition party with its base in the northern part of Malawi has sued Paladin, uranium miners at Kayerekera in Karonga, K350 million for causing cancer and death to people.

Lawyers from United Kingdom, who were in the country for preliminary investigations on the class lawsuit have since left the country.

The five lawyers, three black and two white on Friday refused to give details on their mission in Malawi saying this would jeopardize their job. Continue reading AFORD sues Paladin for allegedly causing cancer and death in North Malawi: Chihana says UK lawyers to work ‘pro-bono’

PP deputy regional governor for North defects to AFORD

PP deputy regional governor for north defects to AFORD

The former ruling People’s Party (PP) continues to swim in turbulent water with more of its royalists defecting to other political parties.

On Wednesday PP’s deputy regional governor for the north, Bentry Winga, became the latest to dump the party and join the Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) along with three

thousand other party members in Karonga Central.

Confirming the development to Maravi Post in an interview, Winga, said due to the shambolic state of the party he had no choice but to leave.

“It was an easy choice for me to join AFORD, PP has lost direction and AFORD is heading places,” he said.

Winga further said that he is ready to assist the party to grow at grassroot level through strengthening the already existing structures as they run up to the 2019 elections as politics is all about numbers.

According to Campbell Kaponda, chairperson of AFORD revamps committee, as a party

they are in jubilation following the coming in of Winga and other members in the party.

“This is a sign that our party which was sleeping is now fully awake, his coming is a boost to us and we want more other members of his caliber to come and join us as our party is the only party with a clean record in the country,” he boasted.

Since losing the tripartite general election in May of 2014 PP has seen a mass exodus of its high ranking officials with some senior officials expelled or suspended due to disagreements.

Social commentators have attributed the mass exodus of the party diehards to the absence of its founder and party President Joyce Banda.