By Burnett Munthali
The President of the UTM Party, Dr. Dalitso Kabambe, has arrived at Nkando Market in Mulanje District where he is conducting a series of whistle-stop meetings as part of his campaign activities.
Dr. Kabambe is expected to move from Nkando to various other areas within Chikwawa District throughout the day.
His arrival at the market was met with jubilation from supporters and members of the public who came out in large numbers to welcome him.
Among the notable figures who received Dr. Kabambe at the market were Dr. Patricia Kaliati and Dr. Mathews Mtumbuka, both influential figures within the UTM Party.

As Dr. Kabambe made his way through the crowd, a chorus of energetic chants and songs echoed through the market, with supporters singing “mukamva hiiii hooo Kabambe wafika,” celebrating his arrival and expressing their support.
The atmosphere was electrified with excitement as community members gathered to catch a glimpse of the UTM leader and listen to his message.
Dr. Kabambe is expected to take advantage of these engagements to articulate his vision for Malawi and to present the key policy actions he plans to implement if elected in the upcoming general elections.
His campaign message is anticipated to focus on economic transformation, good governance, youth empowerment, and improved service delivery in rural areas like Mulanje and Chikwawa.
This series of whistle-stop meetings signals the intensification of UTM’s campaign strategy as the party seeks to consolidate its grassroots support ahead of the 2025 general elections.
As he moves from location to location, Dr. Kabambe is also expected to respond to pressing concerns from the local population and position himself as a leader who listens and acts.
The party leadership accompanying him is also using this opportunity to reinforce the message that UTM remains a party of inclusion, innovation, and integrity.
The warm welcome received by Dr. Kabambe and his delegation is an indication of the political momentum UTM is hoping to build as it rallies its supporters across the Southern Region.
With the political atmosphere heating up, all eyes will be on Dr. Kabambe and his team as they attempt to sway undecided voters and solidify their presence in strategic districts.