Human rights and social media influencers have described the ongoing infighting in the former governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) as a sign that the leadership of the party is confused.
Forty four (44) members of Parliament belonging to the former ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have pledged their unwavering support for Peter Mutharika in the upcoming party's elective conference scheduled for July next year.
In December 2022, DPP President Peter Mutharika met his second in command in the southern region, Kondwani Nankhumwa at a political rally at St Augustine Ground in Mangochi. They shook hands.
It certainly pours for the former governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which seems to be fighting endless battles in the courts thereby derailing plans it should be making in preparation for the 2025 tripartite elections.
It is another win for the poor Malawians as the High Court Judge, Zione Ntaba, has ordered the erstwhile governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to refund Malawians cash amounting to K14 million.
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Deputy Director of Research and Training, Kenneth Chitatata Msonda, has advised party leader Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika to fire Francis Mphepo, National Organizing Secretary Chimwemwe Chipunga and Shadric Namalomba.
Recently fired Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) officials, Ackim Mwanza, Kelvin Chirambo and Joyce Chikukula, have written to their party leader Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, demanding their immediate reinstatement into their respective positions, arguing their dismissal was illegal.
Members of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) who support Leader of Opposition Kondwani Nankhumwa have threatened to take legal action against the party if President Peter Mutharika fails to call for a convention by July this year.
Spokesperson for the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and former President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika (APM), Shadric Namalomba, has warned member of Parliament for Machinga Likwenu, Bright Msaka, that he will face humiliation if he dares to contest against Mutharika at the convention.
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leader Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika (APM) faces more intraparty mutiny as his party’s vice president for the Eastern Region, Bright Msaka, has refused to endorse his candidature for the 2025 presidential election.
Former president and opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leader, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, risks being barred from seeking re-election in 2025 should the campaign Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has embarked on materialize.
A few weeks ago, Goodall Gondwe, 84, who is DPP’s northern region Vice President, held a press conference at his house in Lilongwe where he announced that his region has endorsed Peter Mutharika, 82, as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2025 elections.