Malawians have criticized President Lazarus Chakwera for appointing family members to the cabinet.
The citizens claim that the cabinet is made of up many people from the central region against Chakwera’s campaign promises of making a united Malawi.
The president criticised his predecessor for being nepotistic and filling his cabinet with people from his region.
Malawi’s new President Lazarus Chakwera has named relatives as ministers in his new cabinet, sparking criticism.
The president’s former running mate in the 2019 elections Sidik Mia has been appointed minister for transport while his wife Abida Mia is the deputy minister for lands.
Ken Kandodo is the new labour minister while his sister Khumbize Kandodo is the health minister.
President Chakwera’s previous appointee in the justice ministry lawyer Modercai Msiska refused to take up the position saying it would look like a reward for representing him in court during the case that nullified President Peter Mutharika’s election win.
Another criticism of President Chakwera’s cabinet is that it comprises more than 70 percent of people from the central region which happens to be his political stronghold.