Friday, 10 January 2014

Pro-government NGO funded by Malawi State House

Forum for National Development (FND) is being linked with the State
House as sponsors.

According to information from top government officials, FND Chairperson
Bright Kampaundi and member Annold Mnelemba met President Joyce Banda at
 Sanjika Palace on Sunday where they pocketed K7 million.


The meeting which started at around 9am according to the source, was
aimed at strategising on FNP government's activities.

"Their actions should among others, hold activities aimed at attacking
opposition parties and on the same time promote the ruling People's
Party (PP).

"Their first assignment was to petition Lilongwe City Assembly to
confiscate houses of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) president Peter
Mutharika and Benith Trust," said the source.

The source said after the Lilongwe petition, FND will next week petition
 Malawi Housing Corporation (MHC) General Manager on the same issue.

However, Kampaundi denied that he had a meeting with the president at
State House.

"We don't work for politicians but for ordinally people. We never met
the president nor received funding from any politician," he said.

On the next week's petition, Kampaundi agreed that they are indeed going
 to do so.

"We are indeed going to petition MHC to confiscate all the houses which
are involved in the scam," he said.

During the Lilongwe petition, Kampaundi called on Malawians never to
vote for DPP saying they will going to plunder government resources.

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