Tuesday, April 22, 2025

HH congratulates Mutharika

Share

UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema

Opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) leader, Hakainde Hichilema, has congratulated Malawi’s President-Elect, Peter Mutharika, for winning the Presidential elections in that country.

Mr Hichilema said his party wishes Prof Mutharika well as he settles down to put Malawi back on course.

He also congratulated the people of Malawi for conducting themselves in a mature manner as the elections were going on and after the results were announced amid speculations and tension.

Mr Hichilema reminded Prof Mutharika that he was inheriting a country that is divided on political lines, saying it therefore makes him and his party happy that he has started addressing these political divisions immediately after assuming office.

He said in a statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka today that Prof Mutharika’s inauguration speech was clear as to the direction he want Malawi to go.

Mr Hichilema has since urged all stakeholders to support his presidency.

He said the new Malawian President’s victory serves as a lesson to ruling parties that have a tendency to take advantage of people.

Mr Hichilema said the people’s will prevailed in the Malawi Presidential elections.

ZANIS/

28 COMMENTS

    • The most contemptuous and despicable hypocrite to walk on our motherland struggles to find his relevance to domestic political discourse and has lamentably failed to marshal any meaningful support and now he is attempting to take his pedestrian politics across the borders.

      UPND will only see a turn around in their dwindling political fortunes once they become courageous and bold enough and cut off their rotten head currently at the helm…

      otherwise in their current state, they will continue wallowing in political wilderness with no hope of emancipation in sight.

      Moving further down the road and keeping the rotten head at the helm, UPND will be eternally cursed

    • @ sandaluwa

      afraid of what? a putrid head? a nondescript political upstart?

      unlike UPND members who cant see that their rotten head or is herd is not taking them anywhere I am not afraid of stating facts as i see them

      I am quite comfortable and no politics will shape my life

  1. Seems HH is suitable to take us forward. I wish 2016 was tomorrow. The congratulatory message is mature and without bias. No rumbling at all.

  2. We have a presidential material in HH, if what we need is prosperity has a country, this is the man to take us forward. Late the haters continue with there shortsightedness but the rest will know this is the man.

  3. Not ‘president elect’. Man was sworn in already a couple of days ago. He is Malawi Republican President

  4. I see potential inHH. where is the secretariat? please send me UPND bank account details. I have a donation to make. Maybe Zambia can once more be sober,

    • Opposition Parties need to move with time. They need to have a donate option on their websites with real time capabilities which should accept bank card and other types of payments. PayPal could be a good start. They should learn from Obama’s grassroots donations that were given online by simple people that added up to huge amounts. People will fund what they believe in even with simple donations.

  5. I just wonder if that message even reached Wamutharika because he received many messages from important people around the world than those coming from ………..always coming out third in each elections hahahahahahaha

    • Do you think the Zambian voted smartly? We have a president whose only fascination is the baldness in people’s heads. I wonder what it was that the Zambians were fascinated about in Mr. Sata’s own head?

    • In view of what we are now stuck with – no constitution in 90 days, no windfall tax, kwacha fast becoming the new toilet paper etc., must we sneer at HH for coming in third or rather castigate ourselves for a horrible decision? Couldn’t we have voted for a better candidate from among the many other candidates who ran, not just HH? Should we still take Mr. Sata seriously or see him as a liar to the backbone?

    • What I read in the Watchdog about HH is the truth confirming the little we knew about this humble Zambian while at UNZA. Whoever Gen. is has a personal bone to chew with HH.

      HH is certainly the opposite of what Gen., Haleisa Haleisa, Kudos and Mushota tell us. Compare HH’s language and the language used by these guys and you will clearly see that their description of this humble Zambian can only be a reflection of who they are themselves. These bloggers have really managed to disadvantage the PF from their hate speech about HH. Imagine how HH’s friends, relatives, admirers and tongas feel about what these people say about this man. These guys may not even represent PF. However, the venomous language of the PF SG and the kind of letters to HH allegedly from Plot 1 do not help matters.

    • @let me say this

      Imagine the hate speech by ZWD / HH , the insults ministers are subjected to, HH calling
      yaluma as chipuba yaluma , dont they have families as well , they call Masebo, all sorts of names, they almost destroyed sampas marriage .And you say the Freemason has good language. Pitful !!

  6. What a contrast! We seem to have here, a potential presidential candidate who; not only possesses leadership acumen, but has educational flair to be able to rub shoulders with the likes of Professor Peter Mutharika, Malawi’s newly elected president. The old guy you call Sata, may have jumped out of grammar school and is totally clueless about presidential etiquette. Hope next time around, the Zambian electorate can follow Malawi’s lead, in preferring knowledge and education over ignorance and pseudo literacy!

  7. Mr Sata is the lowest a people could go for a leader, I am sure the people have realized their mistake and will vote wisely, I hope, in next elections. If elections were held tomorrow HH would win by a wide margin, that’s how low Mr. Sata has sunk.

  8. what wrong do some pipo find in hh in particular that when his name is mentioned some pipo start shitting in there pants why this kind of hatred by the way is passing some good will message makes some hate it i must be sure these are family members of others who are in foreign missions no dought

  9. Is Kamimba Winter normal? It is time he puts his thinking in position because he stands no chance of becoming president through this Failed Project. It is never too late to join a winning Project. Where is Winter’s brother Chituwo?

  10. HH – This is ‘monkey see monkey do’..Just because Sata said said congrate Muta…u dont have to repeat. Anyways it is always fun to join Mutharika bandwagon.. unless u r Joyce…if u know what i mean. Have a great day comrades…

  11. For sure Zambia shall move forward only under HH, going by the current bunch of masquareding candidates. What is relieving is that the youth, the very people who brought us this total Project Failure (PF), have realized their mistake, great that they are now fully aligned and inclined to HH, the only hope for a Better Zambia, even morebetterthan under Rb and Great LPM Mwanawasa. Zambia shall be free and win, again, in Jesus name, through HH!

  12. he doesnt look presidential with that dirty Afro. he should trim it neatly. the chap wants to voice out even where he’s not needed sha!
    UPND in decline for sure.

  13. Wow what some pretty intresting comments there, I can for see wamutarika doing the same to you. Your exerlency H.H

  14. HH can never be presidential material with that dirty Afro hair. He should trim it, build up his image from useless Under 5 to average politician. A freemason satanist is not welcome at state house

    • @Kudos. The hate you have for HH will make it very difficult for you to enter heaven. Please kneel down and ask God to forgive you for you do not know what you are doing. Read the 10 commandments in Exodus 20. Amen

Comments are closed.

Read more

Local News

Discover more from Lusaka Times-Zambia's Leading Online News Site - LusakaTimes.com

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading