DPP Official Expresses Concerns Over Government's Handling of Minor Issues"



Imran Mtenje, a member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in the southern region, has voiced embarrassment over the government's failure to address minor issues plaguing the country, such as passport processing delays.

According to Mtenje, these are indicators of leadership failure, showing the government's inability to continue addressing the challenges faced by Malawians, especially in the aftermath of the recent elections.

He made these remarks during a public forum held at St. Augustine 2 School in Mangochi.

"Initially, the government's actions were frustrating, but now they are extremely regrettable. We have three sugar factories, but the price of sugar has skyrocketed and is scarce. The cost of living has become unbearable. Passport processing has become a major issue in the country. These issues may resurface if Professor Peter Mutharika returns to power," Mtenje lamented.





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