Yet the three main personalities Tembo Brown Mpinganjira of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the Mgwirizano alliance's new President Aleke Banda may have trouble working together...
Losers Brown Mpinganjira: once Muluzi's favoured successor he failed to rebut public suspicions and prove himself credible leader; though the oldest and best organised of new parties National Democratic Alliance had abysmal results...
Brown Mpinganjira of the National Democratic Alliance took only 9 per cent and ex-Vice-President Justin Malewezi standing as an independent just 2...
Brown Mpinganjira a populist politician who split with Muluzi in 2001 has built his new National Democratic Alliance (NDA) into a well organised grassroots party...
Muluzi's flirtation with Tembo minimised the impact when Brown Mpinganjira resigned from the UDF after he was charged with corruption in a case that was eventually dropped...
In particular it provided a platform for Brown Mpinganjira who was sacked from the UDF cabinet in late 2000 following donor pressure amid corruption allegations later dismissed in court (AC Vol 42 No 7)...
Brown Mpinganjira his former ally and now his rival has bounced back more popular than ever after facing an unsuccessful prosecution for corruption...
His main opponent Brown Mpinganjira ex-Minister of Education and of Foreign Affairs now faces trial on a bribery charge...
The report names five ministers in office at the time: Brown Mpinganjira (Transport and Public Works) Cassim Chilumpha (Education) Peter Chupa (Labour and Vocational Training) Thengo Maloya (Lands AC Vol 41 No 14) and Clement Stambuli (Information)...
Another strong contender is Brown Mpinganjira the former Transport and Works Minister and MP for Mulanje Central an astute and scheming politician who has used his position as UDF National Organising Secretary to build grassroots support...