In a statement signed by its national organizing secretary Chimwemwe Chipungu, the party says it has concrete evidence that the trip cost taxpayers over the 300 million kwacha which government say was spent.
The statement also describes the president's address as indifferent, empty and added it provided no solace to the misery and pain Malawians are going through, as it allegedly did not provide answers and solutions.
Meanwhile, Minister of Information and government spokesperson Gospel Kazako says the DPP leadership is just frustrated because it is now in opposition.