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Malawi Vice-President Saulos Klaus Chilima dies in plane crash

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Chilima, along with nine others lost their lives after the military plane they were travelling in crashed in Chikangawa Forest in Mzimba in the northern part of the country.

Malawi Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima has died in a plane crash, President Lazarus Chakwera confirmed in a televised address on Tuesday afternoon.

Chilima, along with nine others, lost their lives after the military plane they were travelling in crashed in Chikangawa Forest in Mzimba in the northern part of the country.

The plane had been scheduled to land at Mzuzu airport at 10:02 am but was unable to land due to poor visibility and was ordered to return to the capital.

However, aviation authorities failed to make contact with the aircraft since it went off the radar.

"I'm deeply saddened, I'm sorry to inform you all that it has turned out to be a terrible tragedy. The search and rescue team has found the aircraft near a hill in the Chikangawa Forest. They have found it completely destroyed with no survivors as all passengers on board were killed on impact," Chakwera said in the official announcement.

Words cannot describe how heartbreaking this is and I can only imagine how much pain and anguish you all must be feeling at this time."

Regarding the state of the aircraft, Chakwera said, "Despite the track record of the aircraft and the experience of the crew, something terrible went wrong with that aircraft on its flight back to Lilongwe, sending it crashing down and leaving us all devastated."

The plane carrying Chilima reportedly suffered a hard landing on Monday in a heavily forested area when it failed to land at Mzuzu Airport, in the country's north, just after 10.00 am local time.

The Malawi Defence Force aircraft "went off the radar" after it left the capital, Lilongwe, the Malawian government announced on Monday evening.

Chilima was on his way to represent the government at the burial of former cabinet minister Ralph Kasambara, who died four days ago.

Malawi's former first lady, Patricia Shanil Muluzi, also died in the accident.

Political uncertainty

Chilima's sudden death in a military aircraft crash plunges Malawi into fresh political uncertainty at a time when it already faces deep economic decline, and a looming election next year.

In 2022, Chilima was arrested and charged with allegations that he accepted money in exchange for awarding government contracts.

Chakwera stripped his number 2 of all delegated powers in June 2022 after he was named in a $150 million corruption scandal.

This was not the first time Chakwera and his VP were disagreeing, with reports of growing tensions in local newspapers in January of that year.

The president cannot sack the VP as this is an elective position.

A view of the site where the military plane carrying Malawian Vice President Saulos Chilima crashed on Juen 10, 2024. (Photo: Handout)

Entry into power

Chakwera and Chilima were elected in a historic 2020 re-run on an anti-corruption platform, a time when he stated that "Malawians deserve better."

Chilima, who has served as vice president since 2014, quit the former ruling Democratic Progressive Party under former President Arthur Peter Mutharika in 2018 and indicated he would run for president.

He said his administration would investigate alleged corruption among officials of the Mutharika government, of which he served as the number two in command, and anyone at fault "will not be spared."

However, he eventually allied with Chakwera, then an opposition leader and a former cleric who led the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), marking a significant moment as the first former ruling party in Malawi to stage a comeback.

The MCP was the ruling party at independence in 1964 under Hastings Kamuzu Banda and was the only legal party in the nation from 1966 to 1993.

In the May 2019 presidential election, Chilima secured third place.

In conflict with the president

Initially an ally of President Mutharika, who governed Malawi from 2014 to 2020, Chilima served as his vice president but later fell out with him during the election season.

Following their respective unsuccessful bids in 2019, Chilima and Chakwera joined forces, forming an alliance that ultimately led to Mutharika's removal from office after the repeat election.

Chilima was in conflict with President Chakwera, whose administration has faced criticism for widespread corruption and economic decline despite promises made during the 2020 election campaign.

He was a prominent political figure in Malawi and was expected to run in the upcoming elections, although he had not officially declared his candidature.

His passing, which occurred aboard a Dornier 228 light military aircraft, marks the first high-profile death since Malawi's new government took office in 2020.

The most significant political tragedy prior to this was in 2012, when former Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika, who was the brother of Chakwera's predecessor, passed away while in office towards the end of his presidential term.

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