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Mutharika highlights achievements and pledges development in Mzuzu Mega Rally

By Burnett Munthali

Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, widely known as Mpulumutsi, held a massive campaign rally at Katoto Ground in Mzuzu on Sunday, drawing thousands of supporters from across the Northern Region.

Addressing the crowd, he reminded Malawians that it was under him and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) that the controversial quota system in university admissions was abolished, a move that promoted fairness and equal opportunity for all students.


Mutharika emphasized that while other political actors might attempt to claim credit, it was the DPP that successfully implemented this policy reform, demonstrating the party’s commitment to meritocracy.

During his speech, he promised the people of Mzuzu that, if elected, his administration would construct a modern sports stadium to provide world-class facilities for youth development and recreational activities.

The former president highlighted that although he is not a pastor, he has consistently honored his campaign promises, reinforcing his reputation as a leader of integrity and action.

Mutharika assured his audience that starting September 17, 2025, secondary and primary education in Malawi would be made free, signaling a major policy initiative aimed at increasing access to education and empowering the nation’s youth.

He further pledged to implement measures to attract foreign investment, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth, emphasizing the need for sustainable solutions to the country’s financial challenges.

In a direct message to voters, Mutharika warned that accepting money or gifts from politicians should never compromise one’s vote, urging Malawians to vote based on policies and integrity rather than short-term incentives.

The DPP has historically positioned itself as a party committed to development, social justice, and economic empowerment. Founded in 2005 by Bingu wa Mutharika, the party has been credited with stabilizing the economy during its previous terms, rolling out infrastructure projects, and improving access to education and healthcare.

Professor Mutharika himself served as president from 2014 to 2020, during which his government established community colleges, upgraded roads, and introduced policies to empower young entrepreneurs, particularly in the Northern Region.

The rally also featured speeches from key party leaders, including Rt. Hon. Dr. Jane Ansah, Mutharika’s running mate, and Rt. Hon. Enock Chihana, President of AFORD and incoming Second Vice President of the Blue Alliance. They urged northern Malawians to unite behind Mutharika to restore the nation’s lost economic stability and ensure equitable development.

The event highlighted the Blue Alliance’s coalition of DPP, AFORD, LEF, and NDP, showcasing a strategic partnership aimed at consolidating support ahead of the September 2025 elections.

Supporters at Katoto Ground expressed optimism that the DPP-led Blue Alliance would reverse the economic decline experienced under the current MCP-led government, particularly regarding rising prices, limited employment opportunities, and infrastructural decay.

Concluding Analysis

Professor Mutharika’s mega rally in Mzuzu demonstrates his campaign’s dual focus on celebrating past achievements and presenting a clear vision for Malawi’s future.

By highlighting the abolition of the quota system, free education, infrastructure development, and investment-friendly policies, he reinforces his track record while appealing to voters’ desire for tangible change.

The rally also underscores the importance of principled voting and coalition-building, showing that leadership, integrity, and strategic alliances remain central to the Blue Alliance’s campaign strategy.

For Malawians in the Northern Region, the event provided both a reminder of past progress and hope for a government committed to inclusive development, economic recovery, and national unity.

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