Mutharika’s Triumpant Entry At Katoto Ground Shocks , Scares Chakwera

Former President and incoming President Arthur Peter Mutharika had a grand entry at Katoto Freedom Park in Mzuzu on Saturday, sending shockwaves to outgoing Malawi Congress Party to start packing on their way out of government.

Our correspondent in United State of America where outgoing President Lazarus Chakwera is on holiday while Malawians are dying of hunger , reported that Chakwera is shocked with Mutharika’s comeback , citing fear that Malawians will no longer trust MCP again .

Several government officials, ministers and senior Malawi Congress Party officials were captured watching President Mutharika’s rally .

Watch the grand entry caught on camera by our reporter in Mzuzu.

Malawi Cables

Malawi Cables is a dedicated news platform providing timely and accurate coverage of events and stories from Malawi and beyond. The website aims to inform and engage readers by delivering powerful analysis and reporting.

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

You Missed

Malawi Voters Roll Allegedly Compromised: Opposition Urged to Demand Audit

Malawi Voters Roll Allegedly Compromised: Opposition Urged to Demand Audit

National Intelligence Predicts Chakwera to Secure 17% Only in 2025 Elections

National Intelligence Predicts Chakwera to Secure 17% Only in 2025 Elections

Head of Intelligence Dokani Ngwira Working Illegally as Contract Expired on November 17, 2024

Head of Intelligence Dokani Ngwira Working Illegally as Contract Expired on November 17, 2024

MCP Thugs Attack National Intelligence Director and Assistant at Airport Demanding Their Payment For Disrupted Demos

MCP Thugs Attack National Intelligence Director and Assistant at Airport Demanding Their Payment For Disrupted Demos

Mwenifumbo promises new Mining Act, decentralizing MDF, Police recruitments and federalism

Mwenifumbo promises new Mining Act, decentralizing MDF, Police recruitments and federalism

BOUGHT, RIGGED, OR EARNED? KABAMBE’S PATH TO UTM’S PRESIDENCY

BOUGHT, RIGGED, OR EARNED? KABAMBE’S PATH TO UTM’S PRESIDENCY