Malawi’s ex-president Bakili Muluzi, who ruled from  1994 to 2004, on
 Tuesday formally announced his retirement from active politics,  
stepping down as chairman of his former governing United Democratic 
Front (UDF)  party. 
The former president, who is recuperating in South Africa after  undergoing a surgery,Offering lowest priced printed lanyard
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message which was read  on his behalf by one of the country’s top 
lawyers Kalekeni Kaphale.  
Muluzi, who defeated late dictator 
Kamuzu Banda in the country’s first  democratic elections in 1994, said 
he choose Kaphale to deliver a farewell  speech becauae he “ is a 
passionate defender of human rights and  constitutionalism and also a 
promoter of rule of law and good governance.”  
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accuracy. Muluzi said  he regretted not having done more to improve the 
lives of his citizens when he  was head of state but pointed out that 
his government “performed extremely well”  in some areas. 
“When 
we took over government in 1994, the poverty levels  in this country 
were very high. Admittedly, they are still a challenge today.  However, 
we must admit and acknowledge that during our time there were some  
areas where we performed extremely well and others where we failed to 
meet the  expectations of Malawians,” he said. 
Muluzi said the 
political gains and  the socio-economic changes that the country 
achieved in the 1990s and early  2000s have not been consolidated. 
“To consolidate these, Malawi needs  more change now than ever before!” he said. 
Muluzi,Shop for high quality  wholesale parking  sensor
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patron of UDF together with Patrick Mbewe, told delegates that the party
 is  “alive and strong and that we are continuing the agenda we set 20 
years ago,”  adding “UDF siyizatha ngati makatani! Ayi! (UDF will not be
 torn apart like  tattered curtains) And nobody should wish this party 
away. You just can’t.”  
He said UDF will contune with “change agenda”. 
“As
 a party, how  do we abandon our change agenda when the cost of living 
is increasingly becoming  more unbearable for most Malawians. How do we 
abandon the reform agenda when the  basic needs such as water and 
electricity are still a luxury? 
“How do we  stop calling for 
transformative change when our industries are not performing  well? How 
do we stop the change agenda when the products of our policy on free  
primary school cannot access higher education? 
“How do we fold 
our hands  and claim that we have achieved it all when our fuel supplies
 are way below our  required needs to drive our economy. How do we claim
 that we have accomplished  our agenda when the majority of our youth 
are not gainfully employed and cannot  make a decent living out of any 
economic activity?” 
The former president  said UDF should provide a unique and special vehicle that should serve many  purposes. 
“It should be a defender, protector,You'll be able to spot  your bag from a mile away with these elegant and colorful leather luggage tag. and  fighter for the underdogs; a refuge for the powerless; and a parliament for the  disenfranchised,” he said. 
Muluzi
 also said asa party that championed  the introduction of multipartyism 
and pluralism, the UDF should take the  leadership and be exemplary in 
opening up to new membership and new ideas in  order to find new ways of
 dealing with new challenges. 
“It is important  to make sure 
that the party utilizes the experience from the old members but at  the 
same time creating a conducive environment for new members to come in 
and  help the party at various levels of its structures.,” he said, 
adding “Malawi,  as a country, is endowed with talent but at times we 
are not willing to give  this talent a chance.” 
Muluzi said UDF should embrace the ‘Facebook  generation”. 
“This
 generation holds the key to the survival of this  party and, for that 
matter, any other social and political institution in this  country at 
the moment. Let us therefore take this generation very seriously or  we 
risk extinction like dinosaurs. If we do not open up to this generation 
and  to women,Custom Rubber Bracelets and silicone  bracelet, then our party could as well be an item for preservation in the  museums and the archives,” he said. 
He
 pointed out that in democracy  there are no shortcuts and urged party 
members to allow members to elect leaders  of their choice from the top 
to the lowest structure of the party.
 
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