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🇿🇼 Published: 29 December 2025
📘 Source: Malawi 24

Richard Chimwendo Banda, Secretary General of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), has been committed to Maula Prison following his discharge from the hospital.

Banda’s latest transition from a prominent, powerful figure in society, who could order the Police around, to a frequent prison visitor may be teaching him that power is temporary and those out of power are no longer immune to arrest.

He was hospitalized for two weeks due to a long-standing medical condition that worsened while in police custody, raising concerns about his well-being.

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Chimwendo Banda’s lawyer, George Jivason Kadzipatike, confirmed that his client is not fully fit and requires further medical treatment, sparking fears about his health in prison.

The MCP leader is awaiting judgment on his bail application, which Judge Mzonde Mvula will communicate on an unspecified date, leaving his fate uncertain.

Chimwendo Banda was arrested and charged with attempted murder alongside Alfred Dala Kadula, a case that has sparked debate about political persecution in Malawi.

The development has sent shockwaves through the MCP, with party supporters expressing outrage and concern for their leader’s safety.

The party has yet to issue an official statement on the matter, but insiders suggest they are preparing to rally behind Chimwendo Banda.

As Chimwendo Banda faces an uncertain future, questions are being raised about the fairness of the judicial process and the treatment of opposition leaders in Malawi.

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