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Chakwera’s Tribute: Chapananga Road to Become Sidik Mia Highway Once Completed

In a poignant tribute during his State of the Nation (SONA) address delivered on Friday, Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera fondly recalled the memory of his esteemed confidant, the late Mohammed Sidik Mia—a paragon of statesmanship and patriotism tragically claimed by the scourge of COVID-19 amidst its zenith in 2020. With solemn resolve, Chakwera has decreed that Mia’s name be immortalized, resonating through the annals of Malawian history for generations to come.



Amidst the grandeur of his State of the Nation Address, President Chakwera outlined a myriad of developmental endeavors his administration is embarking upon. Notably, in the Lower Shire region, he articulated plans for the construction of the Chapananga road in Chikwawa, affirming that upon completion, the road shall be christened the Sidik Mia Highway—an homage to Mia’s enduring legacy.

The President’s proclamation elicited resounding cheers, vigorous applause, and a near-standing ovation from parliamentarians, with the widow, Abida Sidik Mia, captured on camera visibly overwhelmed by a kaleidoscope of emotions and jubilation.

Mohammed Sidik Mia, a titan in the realms of business and a seasoned political luminary, served as Chakwera’s Vice President within the Malawi Congress Party and was appointed Minister of Transport and Infrastructure in Chakwera’s inaugural cabinet. Instrumental in orchestrating the resurgence of the MCP, Mia played a pivotal role in steering the party back to power after languishing in opposition for a quarter-century.

Chakwera snubs MCP NEC calls to fire Kaliwo; says no ultimate grounds for his sacking

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Gustave Kaliwo New Secretary General MCP

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost) – The main opposition Malawi Congress Party’ (MCP) President Lazarus Chakwera, on Saturday refused the Party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) calls to fire Secretary General Kaliwo.

Chakwera, who is also the Leader of Opposition in the Malawi Parliament, argued that there was no justification to sack SG Kaliwo, instead mutual dialogue was the best way to resolve the Party wrangles.

The MCP President went further and said that the date for the convention will be announced in six months, which all interested party members are to be allowed to contest on any position, including the Presidency. Continue reading Chakwera snubs MCP NEC calls to fire Kaliwo; says no ultimate grounds for his sacking

Sidik Mia said to be vying for MCP vice Presidency; seeks Muslim community for support

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File Photo: Malawi Politician Sidik Mia

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost) – Former Transport Minister Mohammed Sidik Mia, is bouncing back from the four-year political hibernation with the announcement that he is joining the main opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP) ahead of 2019 general elections.

 

This confirms rumors lingering in political circles of his comeback after resignation in 2013, when he was served as cabinet minister during the Joyce Banda’s administration.

 

Mia made the political return and told fellow Muslims at Kanjedza Mosque in the commercial capital Blantyre on Thursday, seeking support to achieve his Vice President portfolio bid. Continue reading Sidik Mia said to be vying for MCP vice Presidency; seeks Muslim community for support