By Blessings Kumwenda
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Loveness Gondwe-NARC President |
The idea of bulding an alliance was agreed upon Wednesday
in Mzuzu during a workshop on “Economic and Political Development Solidarity
for the north” aimed at addressing inequalities in political and economic
participation.
The alliance is said to bring back the kind of unity
that was brought in the region by Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) under the late
Chakufwa Chihana’s leadership.
The alliance which is expected to bear Alliance for
democracy (AFORD) name during forth coming general elections has been attributed
by Honorable Loveness Gondwe, President for National Rainbow Coalition (NARC)
as being a vehicle that will help the region to be united and strong.
Gondwe said AFORD has been suggested as a name that
will head the alliance since the party name is familiar with a lot of
northerners.
Gondwe said with the alliance northern region is
expected to be less sidelined in terms of development activities as it has
always been. She therefore said people will speak with one voice for one common
goal.
She expressed the region problem of not benefiting from
its precious minerals. She cited examples of Uranium and Coal mines that are available
in the region saying they have profited the northerners peanuts.
Gondwe said the alliance
will also make sure that those parliamentarians that will represent their
respective constituencies represent the people’s views and not their own in the
parliament.
She refuted remarks that the alliance intention
is to bring regionalism amongst Malawians.
In his remarks Honorable Khwauli Msiska also
Secretary General for AFORD, said the alliance is a welcoming development.
Msiska said his party has bought the idea and is ready to sail in the alliance
boat in order to develop the region and protect its precious resources.
At present NARC and AFORD have reached a consensus of
cementing the alliance and an amount of about 23 million Kwacha has already
been raised to help in running the alliance.
Other political parties like NASAF are yet to
consult their executives on the matter.
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Honorable Khwauli Msiska-AFORD Secretary General |
The meeting was attended by political party
representatives, religious leaders, Academicians, civil society and NGO’s
representatives and Journalists.
Malawi is expected to host tripartite elections in
the month of May 2012 and at present the country has a population of
approximately 15 million people and it has more than 40 registered political
parties.
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