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Is former deputy Speaker Mcheka-Chilenje defecting to MCP?

By Twink Jones Gadama

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-In a surprising turn of events, former deputy Speaker and opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Nsanje North Constituency, Esther Mcheka-Chilenje, was recently spotted at the Malawi Congress Party’s (MCP) Southern Region Headquarters, where a meeting of MCP women was taking place.

This unexpected encounter has caused widespread speculation and rumors about whether Mcheka-Chilenje is planning to defect to the ruling MCP.

With the potential for such a high-profile political shift, this development has captured the attention of political observers and triggered discussions about its potential implications for both parties.

The Current Political Landscape

In recent years, Malawi’s political landscape has undergone significant transformations. The DPP, which ruled the country from 2014 to 2020 under former President Peter Mutharika, lost the 2020 presidential election to the MCP’s Lazarus Chakwera.

Since then, the ruling party has made concerted efforts to consolidate its power and implement its political agenda.

However, it is worth noting that the DPP remains a formidable force, especially in the southern regions of Malawi, where it has traditionally enjoyed considerable support.

Chilenje is a prominent figure in Malawian politics, known for her strong ties to the DPP and her influential role in the lower Shire region.

As the former MP for Nsanje North Constituency and a former government minister under the DPP administration, her defection, if true, would undoubtedly be a significant blow to the DPP and a significant gain for the MCP.

The Political Ramifications

If Mcheka-Chilenje does indeed join the MCP, it would not only mark a personal political shift but also have wider implications for both parties.

For the DPP, losing such a high-profile figure would raise questions about its ability to maintain its vital support base in the southern regions.

It would also highlight potential dissatisfaction within the party’s ranks and could trigger further defections. On the other hand, the MCP would gain an influential politician with deep roots in southern Malawi, which could help the ruling party extend its support base and consolidate power in the region.

Mcheka-Chilenje’s possible defection, in this case, becomes a strategic move for the MCP as it seeks to solidify its position and implement its political agenda throughout the country.

Mixed Reactions and Skepticism

As news about Mcheka-Chilenje’s appearance at the MCP Southern Region Headquarters spread, reactions among supporters, politicians, and the general public have been mixed.

Some believe that her presence at the meeting is a clear indication that she plans to switch parties, while others argue that she might merely be engaging with the MCP women’s wing as a former parliamentarian and women’s rights advocate.

Skeptics suggest that this could be a political ploy by Mcheka-Chilenje to gain leverage within the DPP and elicit concessions or a higher position within the party.

The Road Ahead

While the current situation remains unclear, it is evident that Mcheka-Chilenje’s potential defection would have significant implications for both the DPP and the MCP.

The ruling party has been making strides to consolidate its power, and gaining an influential figure like Mcheka-Chilenje would undoubtedly strengthen its position.

Conversely, the DPP would face an uphill task in maintaining its stronghold in the lower Shire region, potentially leading to further defections and a reconfiguration of power dynamics in the south of the country.

As rumors persist and anticipation builds, time will tell if Mcheka-Chilenje’s appearance at the MCP meeting was a mere coincidence or the beginning of a political realignment that could reshape the future of Malawian politics.

Mcheka-Chilenje’s unexpected presence at the MCP Southern Region Headquarters has raised speculation about her potential defection to the ruling party.

With her influential background and ties to the DPP, her possible move could have far-reaching implications for both parties and the political landscape of Malawi.

MP Kabwira dares detractors over her loyalty to MCP despite party’s political punches

SALIMA-(MaraviPost)-The main opposition Malawi Congress Party’s (MCP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Salima North-West constituency, Dr. Jessie Kabwira on Sunday dared detractors who are spreading rumours that she is no longer the party’s member.

Dr Kabwira has once again reaffirmed total commitment to MCP saying will not leave for other parties.

The outspoken lawmaker Dr.says she remains MCP loyal members despite the party’s political punches she keeps on getting when striving for constitutionalism.

The Salima-North West lawmaker added that she will die in the party no matter how hard the path might be when she is pushing for law and order in the party.

Kabwira was addressing the political rally at Katitima Primary school ground in her constituency following the party’s Lake shore regional committee along side with district chairperson dissolving the constituency committee.

She wondered as to why the constituency committee be dissolved without following party procedures when a normally was committed.

“Its still absurd to learn that some party members are still on my neck. Even going further to dissolve my constituency committee. They are doing all this despite my issues with the party is in the court.

“Let me remind, my detractors that despite all type of plots to end me politically, I will never leave MCP to another party. I will remain MCP and die MCP,” fumed Kabwira franked by MCP vice district chairperson and constituency chair.

Kabwira along side with Secretary General (SG) Gustavo Kaliwo, Vice President Richard Msowoya, deputy secretary general James Kaunda, treasurer general Tony Kandiero were suspend by MCP NEC for unknown reasons.

Consequently, High Court seating in Blantyre on February 01,this year came to their rescue after granting a stay order stopping MCP leadership to suspend them until inter-parte hearing.

According to the civil case number 34 of 2018 is between claimants; Secretary General (SG) Gustavo Kaliwo, Vice President Richard Msowoya, deputy secretary general James Kaunda, treasurer general Tony Kandiero and Publicity Secretary Jessie Kabwira, and defendants; MCP President Lazarus Chakwera, Ezekiel Ching’oma and NEC members.

The court therfore ordered the MCP NEC not to summon any claimants to the disciplinary inquires and from suspending them until trial of action or until further order of the court.

“Until the hearing of the inter-parte application for an injunction or until a further order, the defendant by either themselves, their agents, servants or otherwise however be and are hereby restrained from inviting the claimant to a disciplinary or suspending them from their member of Malawi Congress Party or from perform their duties of the position that they hold in the party.

“If you disobey this order, you may be found guilty of contempt of court and may be sent to prison or fined of your assets may be seized. Within the next 14 days an inter-parte summons must be issued,” reads the stay order.

The claimants are represented by lawyer Kalekeni Kaphale and the stay order has been served already to MCP leadership and NEC.

The inter-parte hearing has been slated this week after it failed to commerce last week over technical issues that needed to be addressed before the proceedings.

Speaker Msowoya, SG Kaliwo, and Kabwira in a solidarity rally; call for genuine unity, welcomed Mzuzu Mayor Mkandawire into MCP

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Msowoya waiting to address solidarity Meeting

MZIMBA-(MaraviPost) – The main opposition Malawi Congress Party’s (MCP) Vice President Richard Msowoya, alongside its Secretary-General (SG) Gustavo Kaliwo, and Spokesperson Jessie Kabwira, on Sunday called for genuine unity in building the Party ahead of the 2019 general elections.

The three emphasized the need for the entire Party membership to build trust and respect positions some people have, for unity.

They said everyone is welcomed into the Party, but they must follow MCP structure without also compromising the Party’s Constitution. Continue reading Speaker Msowoya, SG Kaliwo, and Kabwira in a solidarity rally; call for genuine unity, welcomed Mzuzu Mayor Mkandawire into MCP