By Grace Mlodza
The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Diaspora Network has urged Malawians to elect President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera and his running mate, Engineer Vitumbiko Mumba, in the upcoming presidential election.
The call was made during a virtual press briefing convened by the network’s leadership on Saturday. MCPDN chairperson George Limbani Phiri stated the diaspora’s position was the result of a careful evaluation of the nation’s current situation and the alternatives available.
Phiri argued that Malawi requires continuity for stability. On the economy, MCP Namibia Wing Director Dr. Ausbert Msusa emphasized that despite global shocks, President Chakwera’s leadership has provided steady governance.

MCPDN Secretary General Rev Mphatso Mainala pointed to global challenges, including COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, as primary drivers of recent economic turbulence, asserting the administration had steered the country onto a path of recovery. The network dismissed the main opposition for failing to demonstrate meaningful change and described emerging parties as lacking necessary experience.
Responding to questions on pressing economic concerns like forex shortages and inflation, Phiri acknowledged the challenges but defended the government’s response. He cited engagements with the IMF and debt restructuring as necessary reforms. He added that the diaspora is part of the solution through remittances and investments.
MCP 2nd Deputy Director of International Affairs Chalo Mvula clarified that their support was a considered decision based on the need for stability, which he stated President Chakwera provides.
The briefing included contributions from MCP RSA Wing Director Phaskani Msiska. In his closing remarks, Rev. Phiri called for national unity, urging Malawians at home and abroad to reject division and embrace a future of hope and prosperity under President Chakwera’s continued leadership.
