Malawi VP launches party, attacks President
BLANTYRE, Malawi: Malawi’s vice-president Saulos Chilima launched his own political party Saturday to run against the government in elections next year, persisting in his public attack on President Peter Mutharika’s cabinet.
Chilima, 45, was handpicked Mutharika to run alongside him in 2014 on the Democratic People’s Party (DPP) ticket.
But Chilima quit the DPP last month citing corruption and nepotism.
Following mounting calls for him to run in the May 2019 vote, he launched the United Transformation Movement (UTM) in the capital Lilongwe, seeking to unseat the 79-year-old Mutharika.
“It is because of the rot that we are seeing all over that we are launching UTM,” Chilima said.
“We should not allow people to continue treating us like fools. Everyone should have a bright future regardless of where they come from or the political party they support.”
The ruling party has been plagued by calls from civil action groups for its leader to resign after a leaked report by the AntiCorruption Bureau accused Mutharika of receiving a 195,000 (167,000 euros) kickback from a contract to supply food to the police.
Chilima continued his scathing attack on the DDP and Mutharika, accusing it of failing Malawians since gaining power four years ago.
He said his party’s mission was to guide Malawi on the path to prosperity by tackling unemployment, power shortages, corruption and creating viable