DPP Secretary General Goes into Hiding After NGC Meeting flop?

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DPP Secretary General Goes into Hiding After NGC Meeting flop?
DPP Secretary General Goes into Hiding After NGC Meeting flop?

Africa-Press – Malawi. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is currently embroiled in controversy as the party’s Secretary General, Grezelda Geoffrey, has allegedly gone into hiding following an invitation she extended for party members to attend an important National Governing Council (NGC) meeting which was not endorsed by the party’s President Peter Mutharika.

Members of the DPP are left stranded at the Golden Peacock hotel, uncertain about the whereabouts and intentions of the embattled secretary General. The situation unfolded as members arrived at the designated venue for the NGC meeting, only to discover their Secretary General missing.

Frantic attempts have been made to contact Grezelda Geoffrey, yet her phone remains unanswered. This sudden disappearance has raised concerns among party members who were eagerly awaiting the NGC meeting, hoping to gain clarity on the party’s future course of action.

Several sources within the party claim that Bottoman, a close ally of Geoffrey, has refused to comment on her current status. These actions have further contributed to speculations surrounding the motives and implications of Geoffrey’s sudden disappearance. Party members are left bewildered, uncertain of the implications this turn of events could have on the DPP’s functioning and internal dynamics.

Reliable sources reveal that Geoffrey was last seen in Lilongwe’s Area 18 yesterday evening. Witnesses report her presence at a gathering in the area, but her whereabouts since then remain a mystery. Attempts to trace her this morning have proven futile, leaving party members and journalists alike scrambling for answers.

The DPP, as the main opposition party in Malawi, is no stranger to conflicts and internal power struggles. However, the circumstances surrounding Geoffrey’s disappearance have added new layers of uncertainty to an already fragile political landscape. Observers speculate that this incident may deepen internal divisions within the party, hindering its ability to present a united front in the face of upcoming challenges.

However, others have argued that Geoffrey’s self-imposed sudden disappearance is a political move and shame to her for failing to live up to what she thought would be a pomp.

The NGC meeting, which was expected to address key issues within the party, including strategy, leadership, and alliance-building, has now been indefinitely postponed because the party’s president Peter Mutharika did not endorse it. This unexpected delay is likely to fuel further discontent among party members who were eager for a resolution and a way forward.

As the situation unfolds, the DPP faces a difficult road ahead. The absence of its Secretary General at such a critical time raises questions about the party’s internal leadership structure and stability. With no clear communication from Geoffrey or her inner circle, speculation and uncertainty continue to mount.

It remains to be seen how the DPP will navigate through this crisis and regain the trust of its members. As journalists, we will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as more information becomes available.

According to sources we engaged DPP will form the next government in 2025 after MCP failed to fulfill their promises and continue to loot government’s coffers.

Peter Mutharika is the only hope for Malawi according to survey conducted recently and MCP is tirelessly using the courts to frustrate the opposition.

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