By Jones Gadama
The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) is riding high on the success of its Cabinet Ministers in the ongoing primary elections.
According to MCP Publicist, Jessie Kabwila, the triumph of five Cabinet Ministers is a sign of confidence in President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera’s choice of Cabinet Ministers.
In an interview, Kabwila attributed the victory to the people’s confidence in the President’s leadership and the Ministers’ performance.
“The victory has revitalised the Ministers’ passion to fight for the party and its leadership, aiming for a landslide victory in the forthcoming 16 September polls,” Kabwila said.

The five Ministers who have won their primary elections are Jessie Kabwila herself, Minister of Information Moses Kunkuyu, Minister of Foreign Affairs Nancy Tembo, Minister of Health Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda, and Deputy Minister of Gender Halima Daud.
Their success has boosted the morale of the party, with Kabwila saying it demonstrates the people’s trust in the President’s leadership.
The MCP primary elections have been keenly contested, with several high-profile candidates vying for positions.
However, the victory of the Cabinet Ministers has sent a strong signal about the party’s unity and confidence in its leadership.
Kabwila’s remarks suggest that the party is gearing up for a strong campaign in the forthcoming general elections.
“We are working hard to ensure that we win the elections with a landslide victory,” she said, adding that, “The people have confidence in our leadership, and we will work tirelessly to deliver on our promises.”
The MCP has been busy campaigning across the country, touting its achievements and promising further development and progress.
The party’s success in the primary elections is seen as a crucial step towards achieving its goals in the general elections.
With the general elections just around the corner, the MCP is gearing up for a strong campaign, and its success in the primary elections has given it a significant boost.
The MCP’s success in the primary elections has also raised expectations about its performance in the general elections.