Anti-Martha Chizuma vigil ending in tears: Group leaders fight over funding share

LILONGWE– What started as good course of setting precedent in running state agencies with public interest, the grouping that is advocating for the removal of Anti-Corruption Bureau Director General Martha Chizuma through vigil has disbanded. On of the concerned grouping leaders Fredrick Malata has withdrawn from the vigils taking place at city centre in…

By Dorica Mtenje

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-What started as good course of setting precedent in running state agencies with public interest, the grouping that is advocating for the removal of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Director General Martha Chizuma through vigil has disbanded.

On of the concerned grouping leaders Fredrick Malata has withdrawn from the vigils taking place at city centre in the capita Lilongwe just two days of the camping.

Malata claims that there is misunderstandings and lack of coordination in the ongoing vigils.

He claims, “My friends have waged war and brought a lot of allegations over me for their failure to organize a successful vigil”.

“If they continue to allege a lot on him will not sit back and watch but compelled to call for Press conference where I will refute all the allegations and take the cat out of the bag.

“I will tell the nation what they want to know from the Mbadwa zokhudzidwa movement. What is it all about, who are people working for? Who is doing what and who is who?,” warns Malata.

He therefore vows to fight for his reputation which is at stake by the grouping.

This comes in as they are rumors that the grouping are failing to understand each other to the distribution of funds within themselves.

The vigils aims at forcing President Lazarus Chakwera to fire Chizuma over leaked audio that exposed her incompetency in handling ACB office.

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