By Samuel Ouma
President Lazarus Chakwera is facing criticism for cancelling former President Arthur Peter Mutharika’s planned Christmas Day visit to Mangochi District Hospital. Many view this move as a political manoeuvre, leading to widespread disappointment and backlash against the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) administration.
Reports suggest that Mutharika had intended to visit patients at the hospital as a goodwill gesture and had made arrangements weeks ahead of time. However, his plans were thwarted when the Mangochi District Commissioner received orders to cancel the visit after President Chakwera announced his visit to the same hospital on Christmas Day.
In an unexpected turn of events, President Chakwera did not show up at the hospital on the scheduled day, leaving patients and hospital staff bewildered and disheartened. This absence has led to speculation that the cancellation of Mutharika’s visit was a strategic move to diminish the former president’s rapport with the public.
The situation has ignited public discourse, with many Malawians accusing the MCP of prioritizing political manoeuvring over genuine leadership. Critics contend that Chakwera’s actions reveal insecurity within his administration and a reluctance to allow political rivals to engage positively with the community.
"This was meant to be a day of unity and compassion, but it turned into a political spectacle instead," remarked a resident.
This incident is not the first time Chakwera’s leadership has been criticized for using divisive tactics. The MCP has been under fire for alleged intolerance and strategies perceived as attempts to silence opposition voices. Political analysts caution that such behaviour could undermine public trust in the government and deepen divisions within society.
The events surrounding Christmas Day have sparked renewed demands for accountability and transparency from Chakwera’s government. Many citizens and observers believe that Malawi’s leaders should focus on unity, effective service delivery, and the welfare of the populace rather than engaging in political disputes.
Even with the cancellation, Mutharika has received praise for his steadfast dedication to the citizens of Malawi. His message of hope and compassion resonates with many, enhancing his reputation as a leader committed to unity and service.