UTM builds Chilima tribute and calls out gov tactics

UTM's big guns hit Mzuzu with some serious fire at a massive rally, dropping bombshells about their plans to honor late party founder Saulos Chilima. National Campaign Director Maquenda Chunga spilled the tea about their memorial pillar project at the Chikangawa crash site, revealing they're currently sweet-talking Chilima's family for approval.

The party went into overdrive, defending its reputation. Chunga flat-out rejected rumors that UTM leadership was behind the controversial age limit bill. He made it crystal clear that President Dalitso Kabambe wants nothing to do with such an undemocratic move. The message was loud and clear: UTM is ready to play ball in the presidential race.

Kabambe didn't hold back, blasting the current administration for letting Malawians down. He called out President Lazarus Chakwera's government for rampant corruption and sky-high living costs. The party's other heavy hitters joined the chorus of criticism. UTM's publicity secretary, Felix Njawala, went after the police, accusing them of being a political puppet show during the recent vendor demonstrations in Mzuzu.

Party advisor Mathews Mtumbuka threw serious shade at the government's broken promises for the northern region. He highlighted abandoned development projects like Mbelwa University, Orton Chirwa International Airport, and the M1 road. Patricia Kaliati added her drama, calling out senior UTM members who apparently jumped ship after Chilima's burial. The rally was a full-throttle mix of remembrance, political warfare, and future promises.
 

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