Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Malawi's Vice President, Nine Others Die In Plane Crash - President Confirms

 



By Ebi Kesiena

 

Malawi’s vice president and nine others were killed in a tragic plane crash, President Lazarus Chakwera announced on Tuesday.

 

The military plane carrying Vice President Saulos Chilima was discovered in a remote mountainous area in the northern part of the country after an extensive search lasting over a day. President Chakwera, in a live address on state television, confirmed there were no survivors.

 

Recall that the media had reported on Monday that the plane failed to land as scheduled, and all attempts by aviation authorities to contact the aircraft have been unsuccessful.

 

The plane, also carrying a former first lady, went missing on Monday morning while en route from Malawi's capital, Lilongwe, to the city of Mzuzu, approximately 230 miles to the north. Despite a search effort involving hundreds of soldiers, police officers, and forest rangers, the wreckage was only found after more than 24 hours.

 

According to President Chakwera, air traffic controllers had advised the plane not to land at Mzuzu’s airport due to poor weather and visibility. They instructed the aircraft to return to Lilongwe, but contact was lost and the plane disappeared from radar.

 

Onboard the small propeller-driven plane, operated by the Malawian armed forces, were seven passengers and three military crew members. The aircraft, identified by its tail number as a Dornier 228-type twin propeller plane, had been delivered to the Malawian army in 1988, as reported by ch-aviation, a website tracking aircraft information.

 

The search, involving around 600 personnel, focused on a vast forest plantation in the Viphya Mountains near Mzuzu.

 

Vice President Chilima was serving his second term, having previously held the role from 2014 to 2019 under former President Peter Mutharika. He was a presidential candidate in the 2019 election, finishing third. The vote was annulled by Malawi’s Constitutional Court due to irregularities, leading to an historic election rerun in 2020 where Chilima joined Chakwera’s campaign as his running mate, resulting in Chakwera's election as president. This marked the first instance in Africa where a court-overturned election led to a sitting president's defeat.

 

Chilima had recently been cleared of corruption charges, which alleged that he had accepted money to influence government procurement contracts for the Malawi armed forces and police. He denied the allegations, and prosecutors dropped the charges last month. Despite this, the case had sparked criticism regarding the administration's stance on corruption.

 

This tragic incident has left the nation in mourning as it struggles with the sudden loss of its Vice President and the others onboard.

 

 

 

 

 

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