National
Mutharika calls Malawians stupid for voting him out of power
Emotions boiled over at the PAGE House where the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) held a press briefing with the party’s leader losing it and called Malawians stupid for voting him out of power.
Emotions boiled over at the PAGE House where the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) held a press briefing with the party’s leader losing it and called Malawians stupid for voting him out of power.
Responding to one of the questions, DPP President and the country’s former Head of State Peter Arthur Mutharika angrily said Malawians made a “stupid” decision for not voting for him in the 2020 elections.
Sign up for Nthanda Times
Top Stories Newsletter
Politics, education, health, and more—get the latest news that matters most to you.
protected by reCAPTCHA
“Am sorry to say this, Malawians you made a choice; munandinena kuti ndine okalamba, opanda mano and those nonsense-and all that stupidity,” said Mutharika.

It is very strange that Mutharika, three years after his embarrassing loss, he is still bitter that he is not at the State House. Throughout the press conference he was visibly seething with rage.
Somehow it was understandable that he resorted to ranting, after all the presser was happening in the wake of the humiliating defeat in yesterday’s Dedza Central by-election where a Malawi Congress Party (MCP) candidate Willard Gwengwe trounced DPP representative with unassailable lead.
That, coupled with the gains which government is having in revitalising the economy particularly Malawi’s qualification for the Extended Credit Facility from the IMF, rendered the press briefing a waste of time.
It was clear that with these recent developments, Mutharika went ahead with the presser without tangible ammunations to attack government with.

Pres. Mutharika appoints former Speaker Richard Msowoya as Head of SADC Electoral Observer Mission to Tanzania

Mutharika warns against protests, challenges civil society to embrace internal democracy

MBC Director General George Kasakula Apologizes to Mutharika, Amid Claims of Coercion

Karonga targets over 50,000 girls in upcoming HPV vaccination campaign

Neno targets 18,000 girls with HPV vaccine

SADC Chairperson urges peaceful elections in Seychelles

9,000 pets targeted in Mzuzu Rabies Vaccination Campaign

Mutharika declares war on waste and corruption

Karonga targets over 50,000 girls in upcoming HPV vaccination campaign

SADC Chairperson urges peaceful elections in Seychelles

Neno targets 18,000 girls with HPV vaccine

9,000 pets targeted in Mzuzu Rabies Vaccination Campaign

MBC Director General George Kasakula Apologizes to Mutharika, Amid Claims of Coercion

Mutharika warns against protests, challenges civil society to embrace internal democracy
