Bingu’s win: The demise of tribalism in its shell?

Looking at the performance of Dr Bingu wa Mutharika across the nation in the foregoing elections, it is clear that he is once again a national president and hence a blessing to all of us. He has scored well all the way from the North, Centre and the Southern region. This is very impressive and there is one important message being pushed forward. Malawi is no longer as tribalist as people thought or at least we are now advancing appreciably fast towards that state where credit will often be given where it is due and only a small section of our society will put nepotistic agenda first in their execution of duties.

This is good news for us and the future leaders of our nation. Let’s go on, take advantage of this moment, to continue to change the mentality of our siblings starting from our own homesteads. We will surely get there and, while we are at the bottom of the wealth ranking, given another five years of decisive leadership, economic prudence, vision, peace and acumen we should be climbing up the ladder in a manner that none will ignore.

Bravo Bingu, Bravo DPP, Bravo opposition for accepting, Bravo the people of Malawi.


Greenwell Matchaya (PhD Econ (cand.)

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