Malawi’s prosperity lies in the harmonious dance of DPP leadership and MCP opposition

By Jones Gadama

Malawi’s prosperity lies in the harmonious dance of DPP leadership and MCP opposition

The hard truth is that Malawi’s economic and political fortunes have always found their brightest dawn when the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) holds the reins of government while the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) embraces its vital role in opposition.

This balance, akin to a finely tuned symphony, produces a harmony that propels the nation’s development forward with vigor and clarity.

Conversely, the past five years stand as a stark testament to what happens when this natural order is disrupted—a period marked by economic decay, rampant corruption, and political confusion.

It is no exaggeration to say that the last five years were a wasted chapter in Malawi’s history.

The hard truth is that when MCP assumed power and DPP found itself in opposition, the nation’s economy faltered under the weight of mismanagement and unfulfilled promises.

The economic machinery sputtered and stalled, leaving hardworking Malawians grappling with shrinking opportunities and growing uncertainty.

Corruption, like a spreading wildfire, ravaged public trust and resources, while theft and misappropriation grew unchecked. This was not merely a lapse in governance but a profound breaking of the chain that once linked prosperity to responsible leadership.

The presidency of Lazarus Chakwera, though heralded with hope, revealed cracks that widened into chasms.

The hard truth is that under his watch, instead of the promised renaissance, Malawi saw its foundations weakened.

The government failed to curb the rot within its ranks, giving corruption free rein and allowing theft to flourish with impunity. The dream of progress was clouded by the harsh reality of inefficiency and compromised integrity.

In this environment, the nation’s economic pulse slowed, and the bright prospects for development dimmed.

Yet, the fault did not lie with the ruling party alone. The opposition’s role, crucial as the nation’s checks and balances, was equally compromised.

The hard truth is that the DPP, during these years, failed to wield its opposition mantle with the strength and conviction expected of a party carrying the hopes of millions.

Kondwani Nankhumwa, who emerged as the leader of opposition, was a figure of notable weakness—an unprecedented occurrence in Malawi’s political history.

His tenure was marked not by fierce accountability or robust challenge but by a puzzling softness that saw him praised by the very government he was meant to scrutinize.

This was no coincidence but a clear indication that the opposition’s fire had been doused, leaving the ruling party’s excesses largely unchecked.

The internal discord within DPP, where Nankhumwa’s leadership was not supported by stalwarts like Arthur Peter Mutharika, compounded this failure.

The hard truth is that this misalignment within the opposition ranks allowed MCP’s government to operate with little resistance, further exacerbating the nation’s woes.

Instead of acting as a vigilant watchdog, the opposition became a shadow of itself, its voice muted and its purpose betrayed.

Such a scenario was a dangerous precedent for Malawi, threatening the democratic fabric that underpins national progress.

However, nature, in its wisdom, has corrected this anomaly.

The hard truth is that with DPP’s return to power, Malawi has been restored to its rightful political and economic alignment—a configuration that history and experience have validated time and again.

The DPP, with its visionary leadership and commitment to national development, has rekindled the flame of hope and progress.

Its governance style, marked by decisive action and a clear agenda, resonates deeply with the aspirations of Malawians across all walks of life.

Simultaneously, MCP has been repositioned to its natural role as a formidable opposition, tasked with holding the government to account and offering alternative visions with constructive critique.

This dynamic tension, far from being a source of instability, is the lifeblood of a thriving democracy. It fosters transparency, encourages innovation, and ensures that no single entity wields unchecked power.

The hard truth is that this balance between ruling party and opposition is not merely a political convenience but a cornerstone of Malawi’s potential to flourish.

Malawi stands at a pivotal crossroads, with the promise of a future radiant with possibility.

The hard truth is that this promise can only be realized if the current status quo is preserved—if the DPP continues to govern with the mandate of the people and MCP embraces its critical role in opposition with integrity and vigor.

To deviate from this path would be to invite chaos, stagnation, and a reversal of the hard-won gains now beginning to take root.

The citizens of Malawi, resilient and proud, deserve nothing less than a government that drives development and an opposition that challenges with purpose.

The hard truth is that the DPP embodies the torchbearer of progress and stability, guiding the nation through the storms of uncertainty toward the shores of prosperity.

Meanwhile, MCP’s rightful place in opposition is not a demotion but a vital function in the democratic ecosystem—one that ensures accountability and nurtures a competitive spirit essential for growth.

For the sake of generations yet unborn, for the honor of Malawi’s rich heritage and boundless potential, it is imperative that this political equilibrium be maintained for the next sixty years and beyond.

The hard truth is that nature’s correction is not an accident but a deliberate restoration of order, a reestablishment of the conditions under which Malawi can soar to unprecedented heights.

In this grand narrative, Malawi is not merely a country navigating political tides; it is a vibrant tapestry woven from the threads of strong leadership, democratic accountability, and collective aspiration.

The hard truth is that when these elements align—when DPP governs with vision and MCP opposes with purpose—Malawi’s destiny is nothing short of greatness.

Let no voice sow discord by attempting to alter this delicate balance. Let no ambition blind the nation to the lessons etched in the annals of its recent past.

The hard truth is that Malawi’s future brilliance depends on the steadfast maintenance of this political symbiosis, a truth as enduring as the sun’s rise and as vital as the air Malawians breathe.

In the luminous glow of this hard truth, the path forward is clear: cherish the DPP as the beacon of national progress, respect the MCP as the guardian of democratic integrity, and together, forge a Malawi that stands tall—resilient, prosperous, and proud—on the world stage.

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Salvation for all ministries brings hope to Chiladzulu communities

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Apostle Clifford Kawinga’s Salvation for All Ministries has taken a significant step in addressing food insecurity in Malawi by extending its Hope Initiative project to Chiladzulu.

This move follows the successful distribution of farm inputs to the Machinga community.

The ministry will provide the following donations to five farmers’ clubs in Chiladzulu Fertilizer 50 bags per club, hoes 15, per club, maize seeds 10 packets per club, maize 2000 units, bread 1000 units.

The donations will benefit the following clubs Kaanani Farmers Club,Shalomu Farmers Club (T/A Mpunga),Ziyoni Farmers Club (Sub T/A Maoni),Eden Farmers Club(SGVH Namande) Nkalo Club.

Making the donation,Salvation for All Ministries
Apostle Kawinga emphasized that the church believes in living by love and helping others, while also calling for external support to cater to the underprivileged local communities.

He said the initiative aligns with the ministry mission to provide holistic support, including spiritual and practical assistance, to those in need.

Receiving the donation,Aisha Mwachande, Chairperson for Caanan Club, expressed gratitude for the donation, stating that it will enable them to feed their families and sell their products to pay for their children’s school fees.

She said the initiative is expected to improve food security and support the local economy in Chiladzulu.

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Richard Mveriwa takes helm as Vice president Ansah’s office spokesperson

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Richard Mveriwa has been appointed as the new Spokesperson for the Office of the Vice President.

This appointment marks a new chapter in Mveriwa’s illustrious career in public communication.

Until his latest appointment, Mveriwa served as the Communications and Press Officer for the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), where he played a crucial role in managing media relations and promoting transparency in electoral processes.

Mveriwa’s experience in journalism and public relations will undoubtedly be an asset to the Vice President’s Office.

His appointment is part of efforts to strengthen public engagement and improve information flow on government programs and activities.

With his background in journalism from the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS), formerly The Polytechnic, Mveriwa is well-equipped to handle the demands of his new role.

At MEC, Mveriwa was known for his professionalism and dedication to fostering open communication between public institutions and the media.

Recently, he responded to criticism over voter registration, maintaining that the process has proceeded smoothly and that there are no plans to extend the voter registration period.

Mveriwa’s appointment is a strategic move to enhance public communication and information dissemination from the Vice President’s Office.

With his expertise, the office is expected to improve its engagement with the public and provide timely updates on government initiatives.

Mveriwa’s career in public communication spans several years, with notable stints in journalism and public relations.

His dedication to promoting transparency and accountability has earned him recognition in his field.

As Spokesperson for the Vice President’s Office, Mveriwa will be responsible for managing media relations, coordinating public information campaigns, and ensuring that the public is informed about government programs and activities.

His appointment is a welcome development, and many are looking forward to seeing the impact he will make in his new role.

With Mveriwa at the helm, the Vice President’s Office is expected to improve its public engagement and information dissemination.

The office is likely to see an improvement in the coordination and dissemination of public information campaigns, ensuring that citizens are well-informed about government programs and activities.

Mveriwa’s background in promoting transparency will also ensure that the Vice President’s Office is more open and transparent in its dealings.

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“We are competitive against every team”-dares Karonga United Manager Oscar Kaunda

….Karonga 2-2 Mafco

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Karonga United head coach, Oscar Kaunda, has dismissed suggestions that his team only performs well when facing big clubs in the TNM Super League.

Speaking on Wednesday afternoon at Champions Ground in Mponela after his side came from behind to draw 2-2 against MAFCO FC, Kaunda said Karonga United is a strong and well-balanced team capable of competing against any opponent in the league.

“It’s not true that we only prepare for big teams.What do you even mean by a big team? Is MAFCO a small or a big team?” Kaunda asked rhetorically.

The coach went on to highlight his team’s consistency this season, pointing out that their 34 points after 20 matches have not just come from the traditional giants.

“We drew with Bullets and Wanderers one point each, making two points but where did the other 32 points come from? They came from matches against so-called small teams. That shows we are good against every team,” he emphasized.

Kaunda’s comments came after a spirited performance from his side, which fought back from a two-goal deficit to secure a valuable draw.

Following the result, Karonga United currently sit fourth on the TNM Super League table with 34 points from 20 games a position that reflects their growing consistency this season.

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Chaos at Kasarani as one killed during Raila Odinga’s final farewell

….A sombre farewell to former Prime Minister Raila Odinga turns tragic as chaos erupts at Kasarani Stadium, leaving one person dead and several injured.

NAIROBI-(MaraviPost)-What was meant to be a day of unity and national mourning turned tragic as chaos broke out at Kasarani Stadium during the final farewell of former Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga.

Thousands of mourners had gathered early in the morning to pay their last respects to the late statesman, whose body lay in state under tight military guard.

The atmosphere was emotional but peaceful until tension suddenly erupted in the stands as rival groups of supporters clashed over seating arrangements and access to restricted areas.

Witnesses reported that the situation quickly escalated when some mourners attempted to force their way closer to the VIP section where dignitaries and family members were seated.

Police officers and military personnel tried to restore order, but the pushing and shouting intensified, resulting in a stampede.

In the ensuing chaos, several people were trampled, and one person was later confirmed dead while others sustained injuries and were rushed to nearby hospitals.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as heartbreaking, with mourners screaming and paramedics struggling to reach those in distress amid the confusion.

Security officials were seen cordoning off parts of the stadium as the ceremony was briefly halted to allow emergency response teams to manage the situation.

Despite the disruption, the state funeral resumed after calm was restored, with religious leaders calling for peace and respect as the nation mourned one of its greatest political figures.

President William Ruto, who attended the ceremony alongside regional leaders, expressed deep sorrow over the tragic incident and called for an investigation into what went wrong with crowd control measures.

“This is a day of remembrance, not pain,” he said solemnly, adding that Raila Odinga’s legacy should unite the country rather than divide it.

Family members of the late Odinga were visibly shaken by the turn of events but urged mourners to remain calm and honour his memory with dignity and peace.

Analysts have since raised concerns about crowd management during national events, especially when emotions run high among supporters.

They say the tragedy at Kasarani underscores the need for improved coordination between security forces, event organizers, and emergency services during high-profile state occasions.

As evening fell, the body of Raila Odinga was airlifted to his rural home in Bondo, Siaya County, where burial preparations were underway.

For many Kenyans, the chaos at Kasarani left a painful scar on what was meant to be a moment of collective grief and national pride.

Raila Odinga, remembered for his decades-long fight for democracy and social justice, was laid to rest the following day amid tears, prayers, and tributes from across Africa.

The tragic events at his farewell serve as a reminder of both his unmatched ability to inspire deep loyalty—and the urgent need for peace and discipline even in moments of national emotion.

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Scotish First Minister John Swinney to jet into Malawi for a three-day Diplomatic visit

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The First Minister of Scotland John Swinney is expected to jet into the country for a three-day diplomatic visit.

Swinney is set to land in Malawi on Friday, October 17 to 20, 2025.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement says, “Swinney’s visit aims to strengthen the longstanding and cordial relations between Malawi and Scotland”.

During his stay, Swinney will engage in bilateral discussions with senior government officials in Malawi.

He will also undertake site visits to projects that are being implemented with support from the Scottish Government.

Swinney is expected to arrive at Kamuzu International Airport on Friday,and depart from Bakili Muluzi International Airport on Monday, October 20, 2025.

This publication is yet to learn whether Swinney will meet the newly elected president Peter Mutharika.

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Stephen A. Smith Storms Off Stage After Ranting About Government Shutdown

Stephen A. Smith made his name on breaking down sports … but, he’s not playing games when it comes to this government shutdown — melting down onstage in a wild video. The ESPN host took part in a NewsNation debate, hosted by Chris Cuomo,…

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A Luxurious Cape Town Escape Awaits At The Radisson Collection

The Radisson Collection Hotel, Waterfront has unveiled a stunning new look – a refreshed take on coastal luxury at one of Cape Town’s most sought-after addresses. Perfectly positioned on the edge of the Atlantic, this five-star haven is just minutes from the city’s most iconic sights.

We take a closer look at the hotel, its standout amenities, and the best places to explore in the heart of the Mother City.

The Hotel

The hotel draws its inspiration from where land meets sea: capturing the powerful yet calming essence of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged beauty of Table Mountain. You’ll see it in the design: natural materials like timber, brass, and stone bring a sense of grounded elegance, while ocean blues, sandy neutrals, and earthy tones echo the surrounding landscape. There are thoughtful nods to the Cape’s unique environment, from patterns inspired by the region’s Kaapse Fynbos and wildlife to textures and colours that reflect the nearby Winelands.

Many of the materials are sourced in Africa, and art installations tell stories of Cape Town’s culture and creativity. As you wander the hotel, you’ll find a dedicated gallery space showcasing work from local artists, a celebration of the city’s fashion, architecture, and artistic spirit. As no two Radisson Collection hotels are ever the same, when you visit, you will experience the location’s unique story celebrating gastronomy, heritage, art, and design.

The hotel offers 175 luxurious rooms and suites, many of which feature private balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame gorgeous views of the Atlantic Ocean or the marina. The rooms are designed for comfort and style, with intuitive layouts, bespoke amenities, and a natural colour palette that reflects the land, sea, and sky.

What To Do at the Hotel

The hotel offers a curated experience from the moment you check in. Here are some experiences you should add to your list:

Relax at Amani Spa & Wellness

One of the city’s premier spas, Amani Spa & Wellness, features an indoor vitality pool, relaxation deck, hair salon, salt therapy room, and a fully equipped gym. The aim of the spa is for you to leave feeling “refreshed, rejuvenated, and renewed.”

Dine with a View

Food is central to the Radisson Collection experience. Dine at Tobago’s Restaurant, Bar, and Terrace. This immersive dining experience celebrates the freshest ingredients, and its menu blends international flavours with local flair. Tuck into an array of seafood, hearty meats, pizza, and burgers, as well as vegetarian and vegan options. Waveside Café, located in the hotel’s west atrium, is a café and deli experience, serving light meals to gourmet take-home items.

Sundowners

The hotel is known for its cocktails, which you can sip at the bar, overlooking the ocean. Pull up a seat at the bar, sip your drink, and soak in those stunning ocean views. Try one of their signature cocktails or a glass from their carefully curated wine list.

Explore Beyond the Hotel

The hotel places you at the perfect starting point to explore it all. Here are places to visit to immerse yourself in the best of the city, from colourful streets to wine tasting.

Bo-Kaap

After a gourmet breakfast at the hotel, head into the vibrant Bo-Kaap neighbourhood, one of Cape Town’s most historic and photographed areas, known for its cobbled streets and coloured houses. As you wander, you will find spice shops, restaurants, and art. Stop in at Bo-Kaap Deli for a mid-morning coffee and koesister.

Iziko South African National Gallery

Located in the Company’s Garden, the museum has many thought-provoking artworks and exhibitions. The premier public art museum houses a vast and critically engaging collection of historical, modern, and contemporary artworks from South Africa and abroad. After soaking in the creativity inside, take a stroll through the garden and keep an eye out for the mischievous squirrels that have become local celebrities in their own right.

The Iziko South African Museum

Merchants on Long

Merchants on Long is a concept store that showcases innovative African fashion and accessories. It’s a unique space that stocks designers from across the continent. If you’re looking for bold patterns, interesting fabrics, and statement accessories, then Merchants on Long is the place to shop.

De Grendel Wine Estate

Just a short 20-minute drive from Cape Town, De Grendel Wine Estate offers an unforgettable blend of spectacular views and award-winning wine. Pick a spot by the cosy, glass-wrapped verandah of the Tasting Lounge to get sweeping panoramas of Table Mountain, the city, and the Atlantic Ocean. Add one of their delicious platters to the mix, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a leisurely afternoon in the winelands.

Contact Information

For more information and to book your stay, visit the hotel’s website here.

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17 Ralph Lauren-Style Fashion Deals That Scream ‘Rich Mom’ — Up to 57% Off

There’s something about the Ralph Lauren aesthetic that truly never goes out of style. From crisp button-downs to equestrian-inspired knits, the brand has long defined the timeless “old-money” aesthetic. It’s the definition of a classic rich mom — refined, confident and effortlessly stylish.

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