A DAY IN THE LIFE OF PEOPLE WHO INFLICTED FEAR AND TERROR IN MALAWI.
Leading members of Malawi Congress Party have been recorded calling for the deaths of the country’s Roman Catholic bishops who urged the government to respect human rights early in March 1992. Thread
Through the pastoral letter.Tape-recordings of a meeting of the Malawi Congress Party held soon after the bishops issued a pastoral letter in March have been smuggled out of the country and independently verified.
Senior members of the government are heard calling for the bishops to be killed and refer to the ‘tradition’ under which disappearances are engineered. ‘We shall kill them while you are watching,’ says one minister.
The tape-recordings demonstrate the aggressive reaction of the Malawi government to criticism. The country’s autocratic President Hastings Kamuzu Banda is more than 90 years old and observers believe he is manipulated by Cecilia Kadzimira, the Official Hostess, and her uncle
John Tembo, a minister of state.a minister of state. The letter, which was read from the pulpits of Catholic churches, called for greater respect for human rights, a fairer distribution of wealth and an end to corruption by officials.
Mr Tembo accused the bishops of trying to start a political party. A speaker named Juma, the party’s public relations officer, offers a parable to members of the Congress Youth League present. ‘If a friend insults my father, do I need to go to my father to ask if my friend
insulted him? Don’t mess about. The best thing is to beat them up,’ he says.Tuzija Phiri, district chairman for Kasungu, says: ‘Let me ask that we should meet the bishops in this hall so that we finish them off’ before suggesting that the bishops should ‘go to heaven to join God
In advance, On the tape, Mordecai Malani Lungu, minister for the northern region and parliamentary Speaker, at first suggests ‘dialogue and contact’ with the bishops but he is shouted down and changes tack. ‘War is war,’ he says. ‘We will be justified.’
BIBI KULUUNDA THE YAO QUEEN (NYASALAND QUEEN )
Bibi Kuluunda was born in 1840 in Mwembe Mocambique near a hill called Yao, where the name of the Yao is derived from.Bibi means sister in Swahili. Bibi Kuluunda was a sister of Makanjira who was also a Yao chief #History
Together they spent the first half of 1890s fighting the colonial forces under Captain Maguire and Sir Harry Johnstone.Infact their hostilities with the colonial govt started in 1887 when Bibi Kuluunda and Makanjira arrested John Buchanan,
the British leader of Nyasaland and refused to release him.Bibi and Makanjira later released Buchanan after they whipped him.There are different types of Yao who migrated to Nyasaland but the prominent groups were the Mangoche Yao and the Machinga Yao.
*SAM MPASU 1945 to 2018*
Sam Mpasu was a Malawian politician, author, and former diplomat. He served as Minister of Commerce, Secretary General of the United Democratic Front (UDF) in 1999, and speaker of the Malawi National Assembly. #thread
Mpasu was a student at Dedza secondary school and went to University of Malawi's Chancellor College.Mpasu served as a diplomat in the foreign service for the Malawi mission to Germany.While in Germany he wrote a book in 1975 entitled Nobody's Friend.
which got him arrested because the Kamuzu Banda regime thought that it was written about Kamuzu Banda.Mpasu was detained without trial for "two years, one month, one week, and one day" in Mikuyu Prison from 1975 to 1977. At his best, he never minced words where he thought...
Drake Thadzi was born November 23, 1964 in Lilongwe is a 6'1 light heavyweight retired boxer from Malawi , who represented his native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California .Nicknamed nightmare. #Thread
There he was decisioned in the second round of competition in the light heavyweight division (– 81 kg) by Algeria 's eventual bronze medalist Mustapha Moussa.
Soon afterwards Thadzi turned professional, before retiring in 1998 after a loss against Dariusz Michalczewski
with a record of 40 fights: 30 wins (25 KO's), 1 draw and 9 losses. Some other career highlights: Thadzi challenged Virgil Hill for the WBA light heavyweight title in 1995 but lost a decision.
The LIFE of CECILE KADZAMIRA : Power And Terror.
Cecilia started her relationship with Dr Banda when she was only 21,,, a nursing intern, and Dr Banda was 63 at Banda's Yiannakis Clinic Limbe where he opened his personal practice.
After the 1961 General Elections, when Dr Banda became the head of the native Government.Cecilia Kadzamira started her trade to study her environment and take advantage of it.Cecilia as the Personal Secretary of Dr Banda knew all the affairs of everyone in Govt working for Dr..
Banda and their powers. She now started learning how to push her own interests to Dr Banda.Cecilia's role between 1961 and 64 in Dr Banda's life was very much similar to that of Merene French in England.Personal Secretary, confidante and more of a young lover.
Born Ryson Webster Thom in the southern tea-growing district of Thyolo in 1934, the schoolmaster's son adopted the more African name of Bingu Mutharika during the 1960s when pan-Africanism was sweeping across the continent. #Thread
He later added the prefix 'wa' between his names to disguise his identity from Mr Banda's state security, who were hunting down his opponents around the world.
In 1992 he became a founding member of the then underground political pressure group, the United Democratic Front (UDF)
So in 1992, Bingu wa Mutharika was one of the founding members of UDF. He had all along been nurturing the dream to become president of Malawi someday. Even his daughter Duwa Mutharika confirmed this during her dad’s funeral when she said that her father always told her when....
Lt. Col James Njoloma and his mutiny.
In 1995 Lt. Col James Njoloma organised a few soldiers to topple Bakili Muluzi. He was betrayed by fellow soldiers who alerted the authorities. #Thread #power
Lt. Col James Njoloma and his accomplices went AWOL which led to the biggest police manhunt in Nyasaland since the 1915 Uprising.
Ironically, Lt. Col James Njoloma's grandfather George Njoloma was raised by John Chilembwe.
Lt. Col James Njoloma was a reknowned historian who never accepted that John Chilembwe died. The police failed to locate Lt. Col James Njoloma during their manhunt. Some Nyasa friends lied to him that all was fine and that he should give himself up.