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Two Years On: Malawi Remembers Saulos Chilima as Calls for Truth and Accountability Grow

Two Years On: Malawi Remembers Saulos Chilima as Calls for Truth and Accountability Grow
Former Vice President Dr. Saulos Chilima

Today 10th June, 2026 marks two years since Malawi lost former Vice President and founder of the United Transformation Movement (UTM), Saulos Klaus Chilima, alongside eight others in a tragic military plane crash in Chikangawa Forest, Mzimba District.

What began as an ordinary day on June 10, 2024, ended in national mourning when the aircraft carrying Chilima and his delegation crashed while en route to Mzuzu to attend the funeral of prominent lawyer Ralph Kasambara.

Two years later, tributes continue to pour in from political leaders, citizens, and governance experts who describe Chilima as a visionary leader whose commitment to public service and reform left a lasting mark on Malawi.

UTM Secretary General Patricia Kaliati said Chilima's legacy remains alive in the hearts of many Malawians.

 "Dr. Chilima was a leader of dedication, vision, integrity and he had a strong desire to see Malawi develop. He genuinely loved Malawians and believed the country could achieve greater heights through servant leadership," said Kaliati.

She added that his passion for national transformation continues to inspire members of the party and many citizens across the country.

In Nkhotakota District, several residents described Chilima as a patriotic leader who gave hope to young people and represented a new generation of leadership.

"Many young people saw Dr. Chilima as a symbol of change. He inspired us to believe that integrity and hard work could transform the nation," said one resident.

Political analyst George Chaima said Chilima's leadership style and vision continue to influence both young people and public servants.

"His emphasis on accountability, professionalism and national development remains relevant today. Leaders should embrace the values he consistently advocated throughout his political career," Chaima said.

Chaima also called for transparency in the ongoing investigations surrounding the crash.

"The committee conducting the inquiry must stand by the truth and avoid shielding anyone. Malawians deserve answers on what happened," he said.

Meanwhile, the Parliamentary Committee investigating the plane crash has announced that public hearings will take place from June 17 to June 26, 2026.

According to a statement released by the committee, the hearings will focus on establishing facts surrounding the flight, including pre-flight arrangements and decision-making processes. Committee Chairperson Walter Nyamilandu said the hearings follow site inspections conducted as part of the committee's fresh inquiry into the tragedy.

As Malawi commemorates the second anniversary of the crash, many continue to remember Chilima not only as a former vice president, but as a leader whose vision, energy and calls for reform continue to resonate across the country.

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