Esther Jolobala: The voice of progress Malawi needs as second deputy speaker

By Jones Gadama

In a time when Malawi stands at the crossroads of transformative progress and inclusive governance, few leaders embody the spirit of dedication, principle, and empowerment quite like Esther Jolobala.

Since 2014, Jolobala has been a steadfast pillar of representation for the people of Machinga East, serving in the Parliament of Malawi with unwavering commitment as a member of the United Democratic Front (UDF).

Today, as she vies for the esteemed position of Second Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Malawi finds in her a beacon of hope, progress, and female leadership—a true testament to what visionary governance looks like.

Esther Jolobala is far more than a politician; she is a champion for the people, especially women, rural communities, and the marginalized.

Her journey in Parliament has been marked by an unrelenting pursuit of justice, equality, and sustainable development.

As a vocal advocate for women’s empowerment, she has consistently pushed for greater female participation in decision-making roles, breaking barriers in a political landscape that has long been male-dominated.

Her work resonates deeply with the aspirations of Malawian women who seek to be recognized as equal partners in shaping the nation’s future.

Her dedication to education and rural development underscores a profound understanding of the challenges Malawi faces.

Esther’s active involvement in key parliamentary committees such as the Natural Resources and Climate Change Committee, the Rural and Local Development Committee, and the HIV/AIDS and Nutrition Committee has enabled her to influence policies that directly improve the lives of her constituents and the country at large.

Whether it’s championing climate resilience or addressing the pressing health issues that affect the vulnerable, Jolobala’s hands-on approach and genuine concern for the people are evident in every initiative she supports.

One of Jolobala’s most commendable qualities is her principled stance on transparency and accountability.

In an era where trust in public institutions is paramount, she has emerged as a voice of integrity, advocating for openness in governance and the eradication of corruption.

This commitment not only enhances the credibility of Parliament but also strengthens democratic practices in Malawi.

Her role as the UDF spokesperson in 2024 highlighted her ability to communicate effectively, articulate party values with clarity, and engage citizens in meaningful dialogue about the nation’s direction.

Beyond her impressive parliamentary record, Jolobala’s advocacy extends to the protection of vulnerable groups, notably her efforts to safeguard the rights of persons with albinism—a group that has faced significant discrimination and danger in Malawi.

Her leadership within the Malawi Parliamentary Women’s Caucus and the Parliamentary Conservation Caucus further exemplifies her broad and inclusive approach to governance.

She understands that sustainable progress comes from uniting diverse voices around common goals, and she has been pivotal in building bridges across political divides.

A particularly noteworthy development in Jolobala’s distinguished career is her recent appointment by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to a key leadership role within the party’s structure.

This cross-party recognition speaks volumes about her experience, credibility, and the respect she commands across Malawi’s political spectrum.

It is rare to find a leader whose influence transcends party lines, and Jolobala’s ability to collaborate and foster unity is exactly what Malawi’s National Assembly needs in its leadership.

The decision by Malawi’s President to support Esther Jolobala’s bid for Second Deputy Speaker is a shining example of his commitment to promoting women in significant leadership roles.

This endorsement not only validates Jolobala’s exemplary track record but also signals a progressive shift in Malawian politics—one that embraces gender inclusivity and empowers women to take their rightful place at the helm of governance.

By backing a woman of Jolobala’s caliber, the President is sending a powerful message to the nation and the world that Malawi is ready to lead with integrity, inclusiveness, and forward-thinking leadership.

Electing Esther Jolobala as Second Deputy Speaker is more than a political choice; it is a vote for a future where Malawi’s governance is shaped by wisdom, compassion, and accountability. Her leadership style is characterized by principle and pragmatism, a rare blend that ensures decisions are not only just but also effective.

With her at the helm, the National Assembly will benefit from a leader who listens intently, advocates fiercely, and acts decisively.

In an era when Malawi’s political landscape is evolving rapidly, the need for leaders like Esther Jolobala cannot be overstated.

She stands out as a role model for young women and men alike, demonstrating that dedication, integrity, and a service-first mentality can transform communities and nations.

Her proven track record in Parliament, her unwavering advocacy for marginalized groups, and her ability to unite and inspire make her the ideal candidate for Second Deputy Speaker.

Malawi deserves a Parliament led by individuals who embody the values of transparency, inclusivity, and progress. Esther Jolobala is precisely that leader—one who has earned the trust of her constituents, the respect of her peers, and the admiration of the nation.

As she seeks this pivotal leadership role, it is clear that voting for Jolobala is voting for a brighter, more equitable future for Malawi.

Esther Jolobala’s journey from a dedicated Member of Parliament to a key contender for Second Deputy Speaker is a narrative of perseverance, excellence, and service to the people. Her appointment would not only be a triumph for Malawian women but a step forward for the entire nation.

With the President’s commendable support and the collective backing of Parliament, Jolobala’s leadership promises to usher in an era of transformative governance, where every voice is heard, and every citizen’s rights are protected.

Malawi’s future is in capable hands with Esther Jolobala—a leader who embodies the very best of what the nation stands for.

Let us unite in support of her candidacy and celebrate the dawn of a new chapter in Malawian democracy, inspired by integrity, inclusivity, and a relentless commitment to public service.

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HRDC Member Davie Malamula Arrested Over Alleged Assault on Sylvester Namiwa During Lilongwe Protests

Police detain Malamula and two others as investigation deepens into violent clashes that marred recent demonstrations in the capital.

By Burnett Munthali

Law enforcement authorities in Lilongwe have arrested Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) senior member Davie Malamula on allegations of assaulting Mr. Sylvester Namiwa during recent demonstrations held in the city.

According to police sources, Malamula was taken into custody alongside two other individuals believed to have participated in the same incident.

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Their arrest follows violent confrontations that erupted during what was initially planned to be a peaceful protest organized in the capital.

The altercation reportedly occurred when tensions escalated between opposing groups, resulting in injuries and chaos along the protest route.

Police say the trio has joined six other suspects who were earlier apprehended in connection with the same case.

All eight suspects are currently being processed through the legal system, with the six earlier arrested individuals already appearing before the Lilongwe Magistrate Court.

Authorities have confirmed that Malamula and the two newly arrested suspects will also be taken to court as investigations continue.

The arrest of Malamula, a prominent figure within the HRDC, has stirred public attention due to his long-standing involvement in organizing civil demonstrations across Malawi.

Observers say the development could further strain relations between civil society organizations and law enforcement agencies, which have often clashed over issues of public order and political accountability.

Police spokespersons have emphasized that the matter is being handled according to the law and that all suspects will be afforded their right to due process.

Meanwhile, some HRDC supporters have expressed concern over what they describe as targeted arrests meant to intimidate activists and suppress dissenting voices.

However, other commentators have urged the public to allow the legal process to take its course, stressing that any act of violence—whether during demonstrations or otherwise—should be condemned and punished accordingly.

As of Wednesday evening, security presence in parts of Lilongwe remained heightened, with police monitoring key areas to prevent further unrest.

The case continues to attract widespread attention as Malawians await the court’s next move regarding the detained HRDC member and his co-accused.

The unfolding events underscore growing tensions surrounding political activism, accountability, and the limits of lawful protest in Malawi’s democratic space.

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Hurricane Melissa Aftermath, Israel Strikes Gaza Again, Air-Traffic Controllers

Hurricane Melissa devastates Jamaica, leaving neighborhoods underwater and hundreds of thousands without power as it moves toward Cuba. President Trump insisted nothing will jeopardize the ceasefire in Gaza, even after Israel launched new strikes while both sides accuse each other of violations. And air-traffic controllers are working without pay as the government shutdown strains the aviation system and threatens more flight disruptions.

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Hurricane Melissa devastates Jamaica, leaving neighborhoods underwater and hundreds of thousands without power as it moves toward Cuba. President Trump insisted nothing will jeopardize the ceasefire in Gaza, even after Israel launched new strikes while both sides accuse each other of violations. And air-traffic controllers are working without pay as the government shutdown strains the aviation system and threatens more flight disruptions.

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Your Christmas Feast Awaits in Cape Town

Cape Town’s restaurants are serving up festive feasts worth celebrating this Christmas – giving you with more time to sit back and relax!

We’ve done the homework for you and found some of the best Christmas lunch and dinner specials the city has to offer.

Here’s where you can secure a seat at the festive table this Christmas:

The Brasserie

Take a step back in time this Christmas at The Brasserie in Tokai with a five-course festive feast. The courses include gazpacho, avocado Ritz, wood-fired slow-roasted lamb, turkey with stuffing and gammon, traditional Christmas pudding, and a cheese board. A cash bar will be available. To book, email Ella or Lauren at info@brasseriect.co.za.

Location: Shop 1, Forest Glade House, Tokai Rd, Tokai
Price: Adults: R900, kids under 12: R300
Contact: Visit brasseriect.co.za/christmas-menu/

Radisson Red

It’s going to be a vegan Christmas at OUIBAR + Ktchn, located at Radisson RED Cape Town. Aptly titled: “Yes, Ve-gan”, this year’s menu includes steamed corn bread with wild garlic oil and teriyaki aubergine, roast baby marrow with skordalia and bhaji onions, organic baby carrots with summer pea puree, and Pumpkin tart with ginger crumble. Expect jolly juice, live music, and Santa hats and crackers. And the views are not too shabby either.

Location: No. 6, Silo, Silo Square, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
Price: Adults: R780 per person, children aged 5 – 10 years: R440 per person, and children under 5 eat free when accompanied by an adult. Contact: Visit bit.ly/4omnJJe

Quentin On Oakhurst

Located on one of the original Hout Bay farms, the Quentin at Oakhurst restaurant and cellar follows in the footsteps of generations of family food farming and cooking traditions. The gorgeous backdrop is perfect for a Christmas Eve dinner or Christmas lunch, with an assortment of fun and equally delicious dishes on the menu. The dishes include cured gravlax on buckwheat blinis, chilled vichyssoise delicately garnished with shaved Kalahari truffle, a goose liver and walnut terrine, a Cape seafood salade composée, roast duck with apricot and pecan stuffing, as well as traditional Cape Christmas pudding and fruit mince pies.

Location: 3 Dorman Way, Hout Bay
Christmas Eve dinner: Adults: R1350 and children under 12 years: R395
Christmas lunch: Adults: R1789 and children under 12 years: R395
Contact: Visit oakhurstbarn.com/

Pullman Cape Town

Located in the heart of the City Centre, Pullman Cape Town is pulling out all the stops to present an extravagant Christmas buffet lunch at their Stratus Room Restaurant on 25 December 2025. Begin with mulled wine and sparkling punch, then dive into a spread with artisanal breads, prawn cocktail, an oyster bar, honey-glazed gammon, roast turkey, slow-roasted sirloin, vegetarian nut roast, and all the traditional trimmings. Desserts include Christmas pudding, sticky toffee, pavlovas, and festive petit fours.

Location: 22 Riebeek St, Cape Town City Centre
Price: R995pp for the first 50 bookings, thereafter R1200pp, kids between 9 – 15 years pay half price, and kids under 9 eat for free
Contact: Email janice.yorke@accor.com

Palm House Boutique Hotel & Spa

Enjoy a long, luxurious lunch with your loved ones at Palm House Boutique Hotel & Spa. Savour the festive menu at the Palm Terrace, layered with seasonal flavours, including a Christmas spice-inspired Amarula eggnog cocktail. Tuck into shared family plates, which include smoked trout pâté and Cape Malay lamb koftas, a soup selection, mains from roast turkey to cauliflower steaks, seasonal sides, and indulgent desserts such as chocolate cherry trifle and mini Amarula panna cotta. Booking is essential. Book here: https://www.palmhouse.co.za/christmas-lunch-at-palm-terrace/

Location: 10 Oxford St, Wynberg
Price: R950pp
Contact: www.palmhouse.co.za/

Sabrias Restaurant

Buffet lovers, to the front! Sabria’s Restaurant is making Christmas fuss-free with their buffet spread. Feast on grilled garlic butter prawns, butter chicken curry, beef lasagna, char-grilled beef ribs, tandoori chicken wings, and many more delicious options. The price includes your choice of two soft drinks. Sabria’s is a halal restaurant. To book, email natasha@sabrias.co.za.

Location: 119 Ottery Rd, Wynberg
Price: Adults: R550pp, Children under 12 years: R350pp
Contact: Visit www.sabrias.co.za/

Taj Cape Town

Go grand at Taj Cape Town with Christmas Eve and Christmas lunch buffets. The festivities begin on Christmas Eve with an exotic curry buffet, featuring favourites like tandoori chicken tikka and Durban lamb curry. On Christmas Day, choose from an assortment of food buffets, including seafood, Italian, Carvery, Asian, Biryani, and Tandoori. Save some space for dessert such as Yule logs, macaroon tower, red velvet pudding shots, and Christmas mince pies.

Location: 1 Wale Street, Corner St Georges Mall
Prices: Christmas Eve dinner: R950pp. Christmas Day buffet: R1950pp. Children aged 12 and under pay half price
Contact: Call +27 21 819 2000 or email restaurants.capetown@tajhotels.com

12 Apostles Hotel and Spa

The 12 Apostles Hotel and Spa’s famous Christmas Eve dinner on 24 December promises a festive feast to remember. The seven-course tasting menu at Azure Restaurant, crafted by Executive Chef Christo Pretorius, features Cape Malay crayfish, Eastern Cape venison, and a rich coffee and chocolate finale. The Christmas Eve buffet at Atlantic Terrace Marquee will serve traditional favourites alongside South African-inspired dishes, including roasts, seasonal sides, and desserts.

On Christmas Day, tuck into a gourmet Christmas lunch with all the trimmings at The Azure Restaurant and The Atlantic Marquee. With a special visit from Santa for the little ones, it’s a joyful celebration for the whole family. Indulge in traditional roasts, fresh seafood, Cape-inspired favourites, and a decadent dessert station. There will also be a visit from Santa.

Location: Victoria Rd, Camps Bay
Prices: Christmas Eve: The Azure Restaurant and The Marquee: R1950pp
Christmas Day: The Azure Restaurant at R1950pp, and The Marquee: R2250pp
Contact: Email restaurants@12apostles.co.za

The President Hotel

Celebrate the magic of the season under the Cape Town sky this Christmas Eve, with bubbles, canapés, a gourmet buffet, and the enchanting sounds of live carols. On Christmas Day, indulge in an elegant buffet dining experience, perfect for adults and couples who enjoy sophistication and festive flair. Alternatively, opt for a Family Festive Lunch featuring a seasonal menu designed for sharing.

Location: 4 Alexander Rd, Bantry Bay

Price: Christmas Eve Carols: Adult: R1295 per adult, Children between 4-11 years: R595
Christmas buffet option: R2095pp and Family Festive Lunch: Adults: R1795 per adult and children between 4-11 years: R595
Contact: Visit www.presidenthotel.co.za/

 

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Inside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Routines at Home in Kansas City

In her wide-ranging interview on the “New Heights” podcast back in August, Taylor Swift offered glimpses into life at home with fiancé Travis Kelce. She revealed that the NFL star, who cohosts the show with his older brother, Jason, was in a room playing video games when she found out she’d gotten her masters back — hardly making him the world’s first boyfriend to get major news with a controller in hand. Swift also shared that Kelce loves showing her clips of otters on his Instagram algorithm — “I want a wild otter so bad,” he chimed in — and that he indulges her interests by having sourdough bread bake-offs. “We’ve set it up where he has a station and I have a station,” Swift said, adding that Kelce triumphed. “His rose higher than mine. His is actually more delicious than mine.”

At 35, Swift is one of the best-selling artists of all time and a 14-time Grammy winner who’s worth an estimated $2.1 billion. Kelce, 36, has won three Super Bowl rings as a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs and is widely considered a future Hall of Famer. Yet the newly engaged couple’s day-to-day lives are surprisingly down-to-earth: they binge-watch shows, have friends over and spend quality time with family, proving they have plenty in common with Us after all.

After a busy summer traveling between NYC (where Swift owns a $50 million penthouse) and Florida (where Kelce trained for the current NFL season), they’re now settled in in Kansas City, living the simple life and enjoying each other’s company. (Kelce proposed to Swift in the backyard of the home in August.) “With both of their high-profile careers, it feels good to have simplicity and normalcy together,” a source close to the pair exclusively shares in Us Weekly’s latest cover story. Adds a second source: “Taylor and Travis are really chill. On a typical night in, they’re usually having dinner and figuring out what to stream. It’s very domestic and calm.”

Keeping It Low-Key

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Swift is embracing her inner homebody. “It’s been so fun to see what Taylor actually gets into around the house,” Kelce said on “New Heights,” before Swift opened up about her obsession with baking and knitting. “I’d say all my hobbies could be categorized as, like, hobbies you could have had in the 1700s, you know? Like, I get on my granny s***,” she said, adding, “we’re very deep in a sourdough obsession that has taken over my life.”

Days at home are decidedly low-key. “They love cooking challenges and random deep dives on documentaries,” says the second source. “Taylor is always organizing something, and Travis likes video games and is always studying football games. They complement each other in that way.”

They’ve developed a few daily routines. “They always have coffee together in the morning,” adds the second source, noting that the duo also attends regular Sunday get-togethers with friends after Chiefs games. They celebrated the team’s win on October 19 at Kelce’s new 1587 Prime steakhouse restaurant, which he co-owns with teammate and close pal Patrick Mahomes. (While Swift has attended at least three of Kelce’s home games this season, she’s kept a noticeably lower profile because the attention on her was “getting too excessive,” says the first source.)

They try to unplug when they can. “They love to turn their phones off [and have] no distractions [when they’re together],” says the second source. Swift raved about spending time with Kelce during her October 6 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. “He’s just my favorite person I’ve ever met, no offense to everyone else,” she said, noting she’s thrilled “that this is the person that I get to hang out with every day forever.”

The pair have no airs about them. “Whenever I’m with her, it feels like we’re just regular people,” Kelce told GQ in his August cover story. “When there is not a camera on us, we’re just two people that are in love.” Says the second source: “Taylor and Travis are super simple. People expect glam when they visit them, but it’s the complete opposite. Sometimes they’re in sweats, eating takeout. It’s not what you’d expect.”

When they do go out in the Kansas City area, they can generally fly under the radar. “They don’t have to worry as much about being incognito day-to-day,” says a Kansas City source. Locals are friendly but respectful of their privacy. “Travis is pretty beloved in Kansas City, so when he and Taylor go out to dinner at a restaurant, people will say hello [but] they don’t go out of their way to bother them,” continues the source. “Travis is really personable and will give fans a smile and a pat on the back, and Taylor seems pretty comfortable, likely because Travis is so at home here.”

Tight Crew

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The duo enjoys hosting at their house. “Taylor puts a lot of thought into creating a welcoming atmosphere, from curating the playlist to setting a beautiful table and cooking herself,” says the first source, noting that their gatherings tend to be pretty informal. “They’re about connection, laughter and slowing down.”

Their circle is small and includes Patrick and Brittany Mahomes (Swift traveled to Nashville for Brittany’s 30th birthday party in August), the singer’s longtime besties, like Selena Gomez and Ashley Avignone, and their respective families. The first source says Swift has “gotten closer” with sister-in-law Kylie Kelce. During Swift’s “New Heights” appearance, she told Jason she had been workshopping a funfetti loaf recipe for his and Kylie’s daughters “because they love everything rainbow,” pointing out they put “sprinkles in everything when we hang out.” The singer also has a strong bond with Kelce’s mom, Donna. “Travis’ family adores Taylor and treats her like she is one of their own,” says the first source, adding, “Taylor and Travis have merged their friend groups and families. Everyone is deeply connected now.”

Looking Ahead

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Wedding plans are “coming along,” says the first source. “They are both [very] involved, and Taylor thinks it’s cute that Travis wants to help.” They’re hoping to tie the knot next summer, possibly in Rhode Island, where she has a summer house. “They don’t want a long engagement,” reveals the source, noting that Swift and Kelce “very much want to start a family in the next year or so. Family means everything to them.”

The happy couple is also in the market for their forever home. In early August, it was reported they’d looked at an $18 million mansion in the suburbs of Northeast Ohio, near Kelce’s hometown.

While Swift is heavily focused on her personal life these days, the singer, who released her 12th album, The Life of a Showgirl, on October 3, cleared up rumors she plans to retire after marrying Kelce. “I love the person that I am with because he loves what I do and he loves how much I am fulfilled by making art and making music,” she said during an October 6 appearance on BBC Radio 2. For now, she’s deservedly recharging after her demanding 149-date Eras Tour. “Taylor’s not ruling out another tour, but it’s not something on the immediate horizon,” says the first source. Adds the second: “She’s prioritizing her life balance with Travis” — and if that means scrolling sourdough blogs while he plays Madden, so be it!

For more on Taylor and Travis, watch the exclusive video above and pick up the latest issue of Us Weekly — on newsstands now.

With reporting by Paola Leva, Andrea Simpson & Amanda Williams

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Kyren Lacy’s Dad Says Ex LSU Coach Didn’t Call After Son’s Death

Kyren Lacy’s parents have different recollections of how former LSU football head coach Brian Kelly reacted to their son’s death.

After the university confirmed on Sunday, October 26, that Kelly, 64, had been fired after nearly four seasons as head coach, Kyren’s father Kenny Lacy seemingly celebrated the school’s decision on social media.

“This dude actually came [to] sit down with our family and showed us some real genuine love when my son died along with a couple other coaches,” Kenny wrote via Facebook on Monday, October 27, sharing a photo of interim head coach Frank Wilson. “I didn’t even get a call or text from that dude in the back [Brian Kelly]. Must be nice to get paid millions to get your walking papers.. Let’s get it coach Frank.”

Us Weekly has reached out to Kelly’s team for comment.

LSU Wide Receiver Kyren Lacy’s Apparent Cause of Death Revealed: Authorities

Kyren’s mother Kandace Washington, however, shared a separate statement that praised Coach Kelly for his kindness on and off the football field.

“I can only speak for myself, my sons, and my family — but Coach Brian Kelly absolutely called me after Kyren passed, and we spoke more than once,” Washington wrote via Instagram on Monday. “Coach Sloan met with me as well, along with much of the LSU staff. Coach Kelly even spoke beautifully at Kyren’s funeral, honoring his life and the impact he made on and off the field. The LSU coaches, staff, players and community have shown our family nothing but love and support.”

More than six months after Kyren died by suicide while inside his vehicle on April 12 at the age of 24 after a police chase, Washington says she is “forever grateful for the opportunity, the memories and the kindness shown to us. Wishing Coach Kelly, Coach Sloan and the entire LSU family continued blessings and success 💜💛.”

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Kyren was a standout on LSU’s football team before he was declared for the NFL Draft in December 2024

Kyren was facing felony charges stemming from a December 2024 car accident that killed former Marine Herman Hall, 78, prior to the police chase and his untimely death. At the time of the accident, authorities believed Kyren had caused the fatal crash before fleeing the scene.

Earlier this month, Kyren’s attorney, Matt Ory, told HTV 10 that new evidence seems to contradict the alleged circumstances of the December crash.

Inside the Strange Divorce Filing of Ex LSU Coach Brian Kelly and Wife Paqui

With the holidays approaching, Kyren’s mom is hoping to pay it forward after her son’s death. In her latest social media post, Washington highlighted the Kyren K2 Foundation’s upcoming event.

The non profit founded in memory of Kyren is committed to promoting mental health awareness and suicide prevention.

“P.S. The @kyrenk2foundation will be hosting its 2nd annual Turkey drive in Thibodaux Louisiana on Saturday November 22, 2025 from 11am-1pm if you would like to donate to this amazing event, click the link in our bio to donate!” Washington’s statement read. “We are excited to be able to feed the community we love and honor!! 💜💛 #LLK2 #KyrenLacy #KyrenK2Foundation #Gratitude #LSUFamily #ForeverThankful.”

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org

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Mutharika is sowing public service with crooks in his chaotic appointments

.…“A Nation Held Hostage by Crooks”: Professor Chirwa Tears Into Mutharika’s Chaotic Appointments, Says Malawi Is Being Looted Piece by Piece

PRETORIA-(MaraviPost)-A storm is brewing in Malawi’s political circles after renowned constitutional law scholar Professor Danwood Chirwa launched a scathing attack on President Peter Mutharika, accusing him of “parceling out the country to crooks” through what he calls chaotic, piecemeal appointments.

In a blistering social media post that has set tongues wagging, the University of Cape Town-based professor said Mutharika’s slow and selective approach to filling key government positions is a symptom of weak leadership, not wisdom.

Chirwa’s remarks come amid growing public frustration over Mutharika’s staggered and opaque appointment process, which has seen key ministries, departments, and parastatals filled in phases, often after long delays — and, critics say, with questionable individuals.

The professor did not mince words, accusing the president of ceding control to corrupt networks within his circle.

The outburst comes just days after Mutharika named new heads of the Malawi Revenue Authority, Attorney General’s office, and other top government posts — moves that have drawn mixed reactions, with some describing them as “rewarding loyalty over merit.”

Chirwa went further, drawing parallels with Madagascar, suggesting that Malawi may need a radical reset to break the cycle of impunity and political patronage.

He ended his post with a stinging rebuke:

Chirwa’s words reflect deepening public anxiety about the direction of Mutharika’s administration, which many view as sluggish, uncoordinated, and captured by vested interests.

Specifically questionable appointments included Minister of State (Alfred Gangata) with court battles on possession of fake MSCE certificate and forgery contract cases.

Gangata in court for fake, forgery cases

Not only that but also Minister of Agriculture (Roza Mbilizi) is still in court with Norman Chisale on abuse of Mutharika’s TPN.

Mbilizi for TPN case

While Attorney General (AG) Frank Mbeta has compromised reputation in legal circles who has been reaping from clients.

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And also Finance Minister (Joseph Mwanamvekha) is also in court for various financial crimes committed before 2020.

Mwanamveka in various financial crimes cases

Observers say the professor’s intervention captures a growing sentiment among Malawians that the government has become a fiefdom of political elites, disconnected from the everyday struggles of citizens facing economic decline, joblessness, and rising living costs.

Whether Mutharika will respond is yet to be seen — but one thing is clear: Malawi’s patience is wearing thin, and even the nation’s sharpest minds are no longer holding back.

Additional information: Nyasa Times

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