New reports indicate the boundary disagreements rocking
Karonga Central and North West constituencies are emanating from the political
rivalry between central parliamentarian Cornelius Mwalwanda and his predecessor
Frank Mwenifumbo.
Speaking in an interview after a voter sensitization meeting
he conducted at Nthola Primary School Du Mhango a parliamentary aspirant in the
area said that the confusion rocking people of Kasote and neighbouring villages
are an overflow of the tension in Karonga Central Constituency.
Mhango who is also in the National Executive Committee of the
ruling People’s Party (PP) just like Mwalwanda and Mwenifumbo bemoaned the
tension between his counterparts that it is negatively affecting the strength
of the party in his area.
“Chiefs of the concerned villages have confided in me that it
was not their intention to migrate to the central constituency because they are
aware they belong to Karonga North-West, rather they claim that during the 2009
elections Mwenifumbo campaigned in this area and urged them to go and vote at Mwenilondo
School which belongs to Karonga Central,” Mhango explained.
Testifying to the allegation, representative for Village Headman
Nsadala who opted for anonymity said during the previous election Mwenifumbo
who doubles as PP’s provincial chairperson for the north frequented Kasote,
Mangweo and Nsadala villages with handouts in order to persuade people to go
and vote for him in the neighbouring central constituency.
Mwenifumbo who represented Karonga Central in the August
house for two consecutive terms before losing to Mwalwanda during the 2009
elections enjoys support in Lwesha and Mwenilondo that has fewer people as
compared to Mlare and Lupembe, which are Mwalwanda’s strongholds.
During the meeting, it was revealed that due to Mwenifumbo’s
downfall incumbent parliamentarian for Karonga North West Beatrice Nankhonde
who is his wife has since neglected the three villages because she feels they
let her husband down.
“For this reason we feel cheated and exploited, as local
people we do not know who to trust that is why we might look defiant to other
quarters and yet we are not,” narrated the representative.
Mhango however urged the villagers to forget the past and
stick to the regulations of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) by registering
and voting at their designated polling center.
He said as a son of the area he is aware of the challenges people
of the area face in terms of development due to boundary misunderstandings,
citing it was the reason is why he pushed for Nthola Primary School to be
registered as a polling center.
“I am calling on all people of Kasote, Nsadala and Mangweu
villages to utilize the new polling center because if they don’t it risks
closure by the electoral body thus rendering all our efforts to get it open
useless,” Mhango explained.
Mhango further told the gathering that the blame game going
on cannot help matters as such he advised the people to concentrate on next
year’s tripartite elections so that they elect leaders who will serve them whole-heartedly.
Lately, people of the three villages told the media that they
will not take part in next years’ election should MEC insist they belong to
Karonga North West Constituency because members of parliament from tghere have
been a disappointment to them.
However, National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) has
pledged to work in partnership with MEC officials in order to ensure that the
differences existing are resolved amicably.
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