Former DPP secretary general, Wakuda Kamanga, is contemplating a return to his party from PP where he defected to recently after not getting what he was promised.

Kamanga, who was the sixth secretary general of DPP after Zikhale Ngoma, Joyce Banda, Chimunthu Banda, Hetherwick Ntaba, Binton Kutsaira, defected to PP after bring promised a job.

He had hoped that he would first be among chairpersons of boards of parastatals that were recently appointed as a sign of commitment from the President to live up to her promise.

Kamanga, who as secretary general of DPP was driving a double cabin party vehicle, is now vehicleless and hikes lifts when he wants to move, which is against the promise he was given when he was lured to PP.

Kamanga had huge rental arrears when he was approached to dump the DPP and was assured that the PP would clear the bill. That has not happened to this day.

Kamanga has tried to meet the President in person to remind her on her promises to him to no avail.

In the past two weeks Kamanga, having seen the postponement of the DPP convention in December, has secretly been meeting DPP officials to express his intended return.

He is at the moment waiting for the return of DPP’s acting president Peter Mutharika, who is in the United States of America, to have his defection from PP sealed.