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Chisale Faces Backlash for Rally Slurs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34009, member: 636"] Norman Chisale faces criticism for using offensive language at political rallies. The Democratic Progressive Party's youth director called government officials insulting names during recent events. Civil Society Elections Integrity Forum leader Benedicto Kondowe labeled these comments dangerous. He warned they might cause violence after elections or make voters stay home on election day. He asked DPP leaders to control Chisale because his words harm the party's image. DPP spokesman Shadreck Namalomba said the party disagrees with Chisale about election cheating claims against the Malawi Congress Party. He stated DPP focuses on real issues instead of insults. Namalomba also complained about attacks aimed at the party president. He felt these criticisms lacked a proper basis. The Democratic Progressive Party plans to teach its officials better communication skills through special training sessions. These workshops aim to improve how members behave during political gatherings. Chisale previously worked closely with former President Peter Mutharika as his assistant. His inflammatory speech, which included terms like "aGulukunyinda," "aBwampini," and "aKhakhakha," directed at officials, created major public backlash across Malawi. Political observers worry about increasing tensions as the campaign season continues. Many citizens hope for more respectful political discourse moving forward. [/QUOTE]
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