By Chisomo Phiri and Shaffie A Mtambo
Minister of Information and Digitilisation Moses Kunkuyu and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Director of Youth Norman Chisale have called for peace and harmony in the country ahead of the September 16 general elections .
Speaking during a peaceful march organized by the Rastafarian community in Blantyre on Tuesday,the two leaders emphasized that violence has no place in a democratic nation.

They urged citizens to prioritize peace and stability, noting that violence would only undermine the country’s progress.
On her part,empress Chisomo of the Nyabingi National Council of Malawi also spoke at the event, emphasizing that politics should not divide the country.
She noted that the use of violence would be counterproductive and that peace should be maintained before, during, and after elections.
National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) Trust Programmes Officer for Blantyre district, Glory Ngosi Maulidi, hailed the march as it spread the message of peace and unity in the lead-up to the general elections.