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Jumah says savage politics destroying Malawi’s future

By Vincent Gunde
Revolutionary leader of Muvi wa Chilungamo Bantu Saunders Jumah, says for 61 years of the country’s independence each and every government that comes has been promising the people that the country will move out from abstract poverty to prosperity.
Jumah said governments and leaders have been promising change for the country but that change is never seen by the citizens with questions why to change government and why do they go and vote for leaders?
He said change comes when 10 out 11 people are doing well, the Malawi Kwacha trading 1 to 1 with the South African Dollar, the country has no hunger, people are accessing all the essential goods at affordable prices and that there is no politics of patronage and worship.

Speaking through a Revolutionary voice for mindset change project, Jumah has noted with grave concern that for 61 years of independence, the country is still struggling for food, fuel, electricity blackouts, hunger and poverty.
Jumah said 4 governments have ruled the country and the problem of fuel is continuing reminding Malawians that in 2012 former President Dr. Joyce Banda did away with the fuel crisis in 7 days, fuel was abundant everywhere.
He said President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera did not ask Dr. Joyce Banda of what she did for the county to have abundant fuel advising President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika that this is the time to ask those who have solutions for the country to come in with their advices.
The Revolutionary leader said fuel scarcity has no time to wait, without fuel, the country will collapse observing that the entire country has no fuel saying no country can see development if it has no fuel hence for government to make sure that there is fuel everywhere.
He said there will be no speedy recovery of the country’s economy without fixing fuel challenges questioning President Chakwera that in 2020 he promised of 1000 megawatts of energy every year, blackout is the older of the day, where are the billions of Kwachas?
“There are mining deposits in Malawi such as Kayekera (Karonga), Kangamkude (Mwanza) and Kasiya in Lilongwe for uranium, graphite and rear earth, where are the billions of Kwachas realized from these mines? Questioned Jumah.
He said Malawi need total revolution to throw away savagery politics of 61 years of independence observing that the country does need coup detat by soldiers to takeover government claiming that in the country, there are civilians who are patriots to move the country out of poverty.
Jumah said it is sad that the country is experiencing persistent fuel supply, food shortages while it has billions of Kwachas in its mineral resources and its leaders are going to the World Bank and IMF where they are given tough conditions while the country has solutions from within.



