User talk:Andrew Mtewa

Kingsley Mtewa
Kingsley Mtewa is one of a few brave men who rose in the face of terror from the one party dictatorial regime of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP). He was a police officer by profession with specialty in airports and aircraft security who worked under ground to fight the one party regime in Malawi. He was a personal friend to one Elson Bakili Muluzi, who later on became the first democratically elected president of the republic. In aound 1990, Kingsley was deeply involved in a pressure group or the introduction of Multiparty democracy in Malawi. He, with colleagues, Dumbo Lemani, Elson Muluzi, Sam Mpasu, Mekki Mtewa, Mark Katsonga, among many others, worked during nights to avoid disruption by regime thugs. In the wake of the year 1991, Kingsley, working tirelessly through the roman catholic church in Chileka, along the Bishops led by one James Chiona, fearlessly took the "LAMP" as was known to be a symbol for multiparty democracy, to the pulpit and the podium. This brought about the wak of the United Democratic Front (UDF). Being a Police officer himself, he knew the risk he was putting himself, family and their entire future to, provided he contributes in the fight for freedom in Malawi.

Born in 1959 in a family of 4 boys and 2 girls, Kingsley was raised in a police camp setting where his father was working in the paramilitary branch of police, then know as the Police Mobile Force (PMF).Andrew Mtewa (talk) 07:41, 13 June 2016 (UTC)