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Chimwendo hails President Chakwera as a champion of development

By Burnett Munthali

Minister of Local Government Richard Chimwendo Banda has described President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera as a champion of development.

He made the remarks in Blantyre at Njamba, where President Chakwera held a rally today.

Chimwendo highlighted a number of projects that have been implemented under the Chakwera administration.

These include good road networks, clean water supply, health posts, cancer treatment facilities, and additional classroom blocks.

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He emphasized that these developments demonstrate the President’s commitment to improving the lives of Malawians.

Senior Chief Kapena of Blantyre also commended President Chakwera for the progress made under his leadership.

The Chief particularly mentioned the 200-hectare Mkawinda Irrigation Scheme, which she said will play a key role in addressing food insecurity.

In his own address, President Chakwera said that economic freedom is one of the most powerful tools for transforming people’s lives.

He pledged that his administration will ensure prices of essential commodities are reduced.

He also promised to expand the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) so that more Malawians can benefit.

The President further assured citizens that his government will support vulnerable families facing hunger due to drought by providing maize and rice.

Chakwera appealed to Malawians to remain peaceful as the country approaches the elections.

*Conclusion*

The statements made at Njamba underline the Chakwera administration’s narrative of development and social empowerment.

By emphasizing infrastructure, health, education, and food security, the President and his ministers are positioning themselves as responsive to the needs of ordinary Malawians.

The Mkawinda Irrigation Scheme, in particular, symbolizes a push toward long-term agricultural resilience.

However, promises such as reducing commodity prices and expanding NEEF will require strong policy frameworks and fiscal discipline to achieve.

As elections draw closer, Malawians will weigh these achievements and pledges against the economic challenges they continue to face.

The coming months will therefore test whether the message of development resonates strongly enough to secure renewed confidence in President Chakwera’s leadership.

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