Blantyre, 26 February, 2024 / 9:52 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Bishops in Malawi have faulted the President Lazarus Chakwera-led Tonse Government for letting down citizens of the Southern African nation, getting them to a situation of misery and desperation, without any hope of decent living instead of the “promised land” promised during the political campaigns ahead of the 2020 general elections.
In their Sunday, February 25 pastoral letter titled, “The Sad Story of Malawi”, members of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) use the original meaning of the historic Tanzanian coastal town of Bagamoyo from the Kiswahili phrase “Bwaga Moyo” (lay down your heart) to illustrate the desperate situation of an average Malawian.
“In spite of all the excitement that the Tonse Government would lead Malawians to the promised land, only four years later, to the disappointment of all except the few well-connected people, Malawi has ended up at Bagamoyo – a city on the east coast of Tanzania, which when a slave arrived there, he or she lost all hope of being free again,” ECM members lament.
Under the Presidency of Mr. Chakwera, they say, Malawians “have witnessed a glaring failure of leadership”, and as a result, “are bogged down in the same land we wanted to leave, namely the land of hunger, disease, poverty, corruption, and the like.”
“Most Malawians, except the very few well-connected ones, feel strongly that there is nothing else they can do to turn around the country or improve the deteriorating living conditions,” Catholic Bishops in Malawi further lament.