Malawi VP Chilima, former First Lady to attend Mulli’s memorial: Updated

Malawi  Vice-President Saulos Chilima is expected to attend the commemoration ceremony of late Lacton Mulli, the founder of one of the country’s business conglomerates, Mulli Brothers Limited.

Callista Mutharika: To attend
Callista Mutharika: To attend

The Mulli family is expected to hold a commemoration ceremony celebrating the life of late Lacton Mulli who died in 2006 with the event budgeted at K20 million.

Chairperson of the organizing committee, Reverend Billy Gama disclosed on Wednesday in Blantyre that the memorial service set for Saturday at Mulli family home at Horo, Nyezerera village in Traditional Authority Kaduya’s area in Phalombe district would be preceded by some entertainment activities on Friday which include disco and traditional dances.

“Late Lacton Mulli established what has become as one of the biggest business realms in Malawi. He left a legacy worth remembering, this is why the family has decided, as it is every year, to hold a commemoration ceremony,” explained Gama.

Gama disclosed that aside from Chilima, former First lady Callista Mutharika would also attend the memorial service on Saturday to be characterized by service of worship prayers by different churches and choir performances.

Great Angels Choir of Lilongwe is expected to perform at the function alongside other choirs.

The event is expected to attract about 5000 people with the budget estimated at K20 million.

MBL group of companies has marked eight years since the death of the company’s founder with a renewed vision to spur the company’s success.

MBL has grown from being just a business of buying and selling farm produce to a fully fledged company working various sectors of the economy such transport and communication among others.

  • We earlier indicated the First Lady Getrude Mutharika will attend. It is infact the former first lady. We regret the error.

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Try Mwale
9 years ago

zochimwitsana basi!!!!!!!

So so sad
So so sad
9 years ago

This is a game called the rich and famous. Apolisi 9 died on duty less recognition. Mulli memorial service the rich and famous goes.Ofcourse Mulli will cough 20Million. Does that include allowances for the body guards, fuel for the convoy etc. Economically things are bad here in Malawi and we can feel it. Osangotumizako Minister wa za Business bwanji to save matambala. Just thinking loud.

cnkhuto
cnkhuto
9 years ago

Don’t worry about the money, it is for them. You do not budget what does not belong to you.

Bondera Bondera
Bondera Bondera
9 years ago

Mulli mulembenso proposal ku NAC nanga sikumenekonos kukakhla Alhomwe ndiye akuti Alhomwe akasonkhana pamakhala chigololo ndichifukwa chake NAC inapereka ndalama. Perekaninso apa nanga sikuli gulu.

Lipirani ancthito

Nohakhelha
9 years ago

Kukapembedza ziwanda…. Ine ai masalamusiwo!!

peter
peter
9 years ago

Up to traditional dances at sadaka? Zomvetsa chisoni. Anthuni mukuganizawanji? Mapemphere okha kapena makwayala mzoveka koma magule shaaa…

Mchawa
Mchawa
9 years ago

While am not condemning commemorating the life of late Lecton Mulli but am just thinking to say what if that MK20 million was used to construct two school blocks and the donate them to the poor people of Mullis community as part of the charitable legacy of the great son of Phalombe. Coz spending that much just for phwando of one day will be of meaningless impact than something that can be cherished for generations!!

mbuya
9 years ago

Shaaàaaaaaàa…….mpaka baboon?

tsetsefly
tsetsefly
9 years ago

This is money obtained from corrupt activities. Contracts that were not honoured, goods not supplied but money paid buy govt in full. Mulli is another Lutepo of the MK92B cashgate. So no matter how successful he might be I can not admire him.

Mwini chipani
9 years ago

Imeneyo timati sadaka ndipo ife aCCAP tikudabwa kuti mbusa Gama ndiye akutsogolera mwambo wa sadaka

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