A political group is telling a former president to snitch on alleged government saboteurs. Joseph Peshi, leading a wing of the Economic Freedom Movement, publicly called on ex-President Lazarus Chakwera to hand over the names of people supposedly sabotaging public services like the National Oil Company of Malawi. Peshi said this information would let the government launch proper probes and ensure legal action against anyone disrupting operations.
He also warned the current administration to prosecute people fairly without playing favorites, stressing the need for transparent handling of all suspects. Peshi did give the government some credit for its work on currency stability, fuel supply, and protecting national resources. The appeal comes amid rising public worry over deliberate disruptions inside government departments, a situation analysts say is cranking up political tensions and demands for impartial investigations.
He also warned the current administration to prosecute people fairly without playing favorites, stressing the need for transparent handling of all suspects. Peshi did give the government some credit for its work on currency stability, fuel supply, and protecting national resources. The appeal comes amid rising public worry over deliberate disruptions inside government departments, a situation analysts say is cranking up political tensions and demands for impartial investigations.