Former President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika has admitted for the first time since he was booted out of power in June 2020 that he has no solutions to the social and economic challenges weighing down Malawians at the moment.
Mutharika said this is the reason why he rejected an invitation from President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera to a meeting where the incumbent Head of State and former presidents discussed how they could mobilize resources for assisting survivors of the Tropical Cyclone Freddy.
When he visited the cyclone survivors in Blantyre, Mutharika bragged that he was the only person who could resolve the effects of the storm. "I didn't think it was necessary to have the meeting. I didn't think former Heads of State could contribute to this because this is not a political thing; it's a technical thing now. How do we put those people in shelters back? I just don't see I, as a politician, can solve that," said Mutharika.
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