In a stunning show of support rarely seen from veteran human rights crusaders, Comrade Undule Mwakasungula has thrown his weight behind President Lazarus Chakwera, declaring that the World Bank’s latest funding injection is not just money—it’s a political mic drop.
“The approval of this funding,” Mwakasungula thundered, “is proof that the current administration is actually doing something right—something past governments totally failed at.” Translation? This isn’t just about electricity; it’s about political redemption.
For years, millions of dollars meant for development vanished like smoke under previous regimes, allegedly pocketed by shady politicians wrapped in party flags and false promises. “Money came in before,” he reminded, “but it ended up in the wrong hands—stolen, misused, and hidden behind political slogans.”
Not this time, says the outspoken activist.
Mwakasungula boldly credited President Chakwera for restoring broken trust between Malawi and international partners—trust that had been torched by decades of kleptocracy and incompetence. “This leadership has brought back hope. They’ve convinced the world that Malawi can be taken seriously again.”
With his reputation for calling out power without fear, Mwakasungula’s endorsement is no small thing. And if he’s right, this might just be the electricity Malawi needs—not just for lights, but for lighting a fire under the country’s future.