2026-04-17

Kamlepo Kalua calls Malawi first put their house to order

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Malawi’s celebrated freedom fighter who is also Rumphi East constituency Parliamentarian Kamlepo Kalua, has called on Malawi First leaders to sit down and discuss what went wrong for the group to move forward claiming that Malawians are in support of them.

Kalua said Malawi First is the voice of the poor saying Malawians see some potential in the group that they can liberate the country from the shackles of the MCP led government’s dictatorship appealing to them not to disappoint the suffering Malawians.

He said he know Comrade Redson Munlo, Comrade Bon Kalindo and Comrade Sir Charles Ben Longwe calling them as his children having worked with them for long saying the war is too big that there should be no tribalism in the country but one unity of purpose.

Speaking through an audio clip circulating in various social media platforms, Kalua said he is just seeing and listening saying time will come when he will join in the demonstrations, that time the whole Malawi will be on fire.

Kalua has thanked Malawi First leaders for doing a good job fighting side by side with Malawians that are in pain and suffering in their country assuring them that Malawians are supporting them in the good fight for liberating the country.

“We are supporting you, be in the forefront doing a good job, we love you,” reads the words of Kalua to Malawi First leaders.

Kamlepo Kalua has become the second freedom fighter after Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, who appealed to Bon Kalindo, Redson Munlo and Ben Longwe to put their house to order for them to remain true activists.

Jumah observed that what has happen in Malawi First is speaking for itself that Malawi has no activism, the system has created a situation of no activists claiming that activists are not economically and socially empowered to stand on their own and have remain beggars begging money from politicians who are busy destroying the country through corruption and thieving in government.

He said Malawi needs a new breed of activists to stand for 2025 revolution and not for politicians reminding all Malawians that a country without activists turns into a police state, advising activists and upcoming activists to form Revolutionary Human Rights Federation for the 2025 elections to bear a true meaning.

“Federated Human Rights Organizations will help and assist the citizens to choose good leaders who are revolutionaries with mindset change to take Malawi to the future,”…said Jumah.

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