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DPP’s Mwanamvekha rubbishes resignation rumours

Democratic Progressive Party Vice President for the Southern Region, Joseph Mathyola Mwanamvekha, has categorically denied the rumors circulating about his resignation describing them as entirely false and baseless adding he has not resigned and has no intention of doing so.

In a press statement, he said as a founding member of the DPP, he remained committed to its shared vision and ideals.

“My loyalty and dedication to the party and its leadership are unwavering. I am proud to have been part of DPP’s formation and will continue to work tirelessly for its advancement.

The purported resignation letter from Mwanamvekha

“My relationship with our esteemed President, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, remains strong. He is not only my leader but also my mentor and father figure. I hold him in the highest regard and would never take any action that would disappoint him’” reads the statement.

He urged the public to disregard the baseless rumors and focus on the positive work being undertaken by the former governing party to improve the region and work together to build a better future for all.

The purported resignation letter circulating on social media stated that the former Finance Minister in the DPP administration has decided to step down to focus on his personal business which requires his full attention.

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