Chakwera Warns Against Delays in Development Work

President Lazarus Chakwera warned he would fire ministers who slow down growth projects. He made this clear at a meeting at Malembo School in Lilongwe's Khongoni area.

"Some leaders sit in offices, and claim papers are lost. They do nothing on the ground," Chakwera said. He believes certain officials block progress when they see no gain for themselves. This leads builders to stop their work.

The president expressed anger at office heads who claim close ties to power. Some brag about knowing ministers, state house staff, and even himself. "These foolish claims must stop. Anyone who supports such talk will lose their job," he said.

Chakwera resisted the idea of a president asking for fast work with idle workers. He blamed top ministry workers who accept poor work habits. Those who allow such acts risk losing their posts.

The president shared good news about the Rutile mine in Kasiya. He plans to tell more when he speaks to parliament. He thinks God kept this mine hidden since 1964 for a special time.

At the same meeting, Chakwera started a school-building plan. The work will make 34 new schools across the land. Smart children from basic schools will learn here. Five schools will come first, paid for by Malawi's money.

The president's words show he wants quick action on growth work. He aims to remove blocks that hold back Malawi's progress.
 

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