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Chakwera pays supporters K50,000 with your money at State House
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52276, member: 636"] Critics accuse President Lazarus Chakwera of transforming State House community meetings into disguised campaign activities funded by taxpayers. The gatherings feature youth representatives, traditional leaders, teachers, and vendors who receive payments of at least K50,000 per person. Officials label these payments as transport refunds or meal allowances despite providing fully funded bus transportation for most attendees. Sources tell Malawi24 that the events blur ethical boundaries between governance duties and electoral politics. September 16 General Election preparations have intensified scrutiny of these taxpayer-funded engagements. Anonymous participants describe receiving substantial cash payments that exceed actual transportation costs. A Dowa youth leader characterized the K50,000 as appreciation tokens rather than legitimate expense reimbursements. Traditional leaders report that development discussions quickly shifted toward supporting government initiatives. The messaging appears designed to build political loyalty through financial incentives rather than policy consultation. Attendees question whether genuine development input justifies the substantial payments. Government spokesperson Moses Kunkuyu maintains that these constitute legitimate presidential consultations with citizens. He argues that Chakwera exercises both head of state responsibilities and party leadership roles through separate functions. The administration characterizes the meetings as governance activities rather than political campaigning. Civil society organizations challenge this distinction as inadequate protection against the abuse of incumbency. Political analyst Thomas Chirwa warns that public resources should not be used to facilitate indirect vote solicitation. [/QUOTE]
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