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MCP Mzuzu Rally makes waves  as Gotani Hara leads from the front

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By Burnett Munthali

A large crowd of enthusiastic supporters gathered at the Chibavi Primary School grounds in Mzuzu to participate in a political rally organized by the Malawi Congress Party (MCP). The event, which was led by MCP’s second-in-command, Catherine Gotani Hara, attracted key party officials and government ministers who addressed the gathering.

Gotani Hara, who also serves as the Speaker of Parliament, arrived at the venue accompanied by several high-ranking party officials. Her presence was met with cheers from the crowd, as she prepared to address the people on the party’s policies and upcoming political strategies.

Mzuzu mega rally



Among the notable figures present at the rally were Uchizi Mkandawire, the Minister of Information; Ken Zikhale Ng’oma, the Minister of Mining; and Jacob Hara, the Minister of Infrastructure. Other key attendees included Joseph Chavula, the MCP chairperson for the North South region; Kezzi Msukwa, representing the North North region; as well as prominent MCP members Harry Mlekanjala Mkandawire and Ken Msonda.

The gathering served as a platform for MCP leaders to engage with the public, discuss pressing national issues, and outline the party’s vision ahead of the next elections. The event also highlighted the party’s efforts to strengthen its presence in the northern region, which remains a critical battleground in Malawian politics.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, rallies such as this one reflect MCP’s ongoing commitment to grassroots mobilization and engagement with citizens.

MCP Vice President Catherine Gotani Hara Rocks the North as Mega Rally Attracts Thousands

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By Durell Namasani

Mzuzu, Malawi – Catherine Gotani Hara, Vice President of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and Speaker of the National Assembly, electrified the North with a massive rally that drew thousands of supporters. Addressing the crowd, Hara assured residents of Mzuzu that the government is committed to providing relief items to those in need. However, she emphasized the importance of equitable distribution, urging leaders to avoid favoritism and ensure aid reaches all vulnerable individuals. 

Hara expressed concern over reports of leaders prioritizing their families, leaving others in dire need without support. “I have pleaded with leaders to ensure that all those in need are supported, rather than personalizing relief items,” she stated. She also highlighted issues within the Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc), calling for transparency in the distribution of maize. “I have asked the Minister of Agriculture to ensure Admarc has sufficient maize. There must be sincerity at Admarc because, in some cases, people receive 8kg when they have paid for 10kg,” she added. 

Catherine Gotani Hara


In a bold statement, Hara cautioned businesspersons against exploiting the current economic challenges. She accused some traders of deliberately inflating prices to “punish President Chakwera,” urging them to act responsibly. Her remarks resonated strongly with the crowd, who cheered her commitment to addressing both economic and social injustices. 

The rally underscored Hara’s growing influence within the MCP and her ability to connect with grassroots supporters. As the government faces mounting pressure to address economic hardships, her call for accountability and fairness struck a chord with many Malawians. The event not only solidified her position as a key figure in the party but also highlighted the MCP’s efforts to rally support ahead of future political challenges.

AFORD President Meets with Rumphi Muslim Leaders

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) President, Right Honorable Enoch Kamzingeni Chihana, met with Muslim leaders from the At-tareeqatul Quadiriyyah Sunni Association and representatives from 182 mosques in the district. This meeting provided a platform for President Chihana to engage with Muslim leaders and discuss pressing issues affecting the district.

President Chihana’s commitment to inclusivity was further demonstrated as he proceeded to meet with traditional leaders from Rumphi, including senior chiefs and village headmen. This meeting aimed to discuss development initiatives, listen to their concerns, and outline AFORD’s vision for the district. By engaging with both Muslim leaders and traditional leaders, President Chihana has shown his dedication to working with all stakeholders to promote development and unity in Rumphi District.

Chihana with Muslim leaders



As part of his visit, President Chihana is expected to address a mega rally at Rumphi Boma, where he will outline his party’s manifesto and vision for Malawi’s future. This rally is anticipated to be a significant event, as President Chihana will share his plans for the country’s development and growth.

President Chihana’s recent activities have showcased his confidence in winning the upcoming presidential elections. In a rally in Rumphi, he outlined AFORD’s focus on developing key sectors like agriculture, education, and health once in power. With his inclusive approach and commitment to development, President Chihana is poised to make a significant impact on Malawi’s future.

Chihana

Government commits to investing in young people

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By Dean Chisambo

Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Simplex Chithyola Banda said the government is  committed to invest in young people who assures the country’s sustainable economic development in order to achieve the Malawi 2063 agenda.

Banda made remarks  during the ministerial pre-budget consultation with the youth constituency for the 2025 in Lilongwe.



Banda said: ” so therefore we are now trying to look at how we can come up with a youth centric budget.

Banda emphasized the importance of young people in national development, noting that they make up more than half of the population.

Banda further lamented that young people are key to national development that makes president Lazarus Chakwera to incorporate young people in his cabinet to ensure the voice of the youth are heard.

In his remarks National Youth Council of Malawi( NYCOM)  Executive Director Rex Chapota said active youth participation in national processes is the one  way of empowering young people to be part and parcel of development issues in the country.


Chapota stated that having young people together  to meet their Minister of Finance is a life time opportunity,  that shows that the current government is ready to engage young people in national development.

During the meeting a youth representative called for an increase in budget allocation for youth programmes, highlighting the need for inclusivity and targeted programming.

Malawi Congress Party Youth Wing overwhelmed by great attendance of Kasiya Rally

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By Burnett Munthali

The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Youth Wing has made bold claims regarding the turnout at a recent political rally in Kasiya, Lilongwe, stating that more than two million people attended the event. The statement was shared through their official Facebook page, where they reinforced their confidence in the party’s dominance by declaring, “BOMA NDI LOMWELI PALIBE KUSINTHA”—which translates to “This is the government; nothing will change.”

The rally in Kasiya, a strategic political area in Lilongwe, was expected to showcase MCP’s continued influence as the ruling party. If the reported figures are accurate, it would mark one of the largest political gatherings in the country’s recent history. However, the claim of over two million attendees has sparked debate among political analysts and opposition supporters, with many questioning the feasibility of such a massive turnout.


MCP remains one of Malawi’s most historically significant parties, having led the country to independence under the leadership of Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda. Under President Lazarus Chakwera’s administration, the party has continued to assert its presence in both urban and rural areas, particularly in the Central Region, which is traditionally an MCP stronghold.

The statement from the Youth Wing is likely a show of strength ahead of the next general elections, as the political landscape continues to shift with various opposition parties, including the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the United Transformation Movement (UTM), seeking to challenge MCP’s dominance.

Despite the enthusiastic claims, independent verification of the actual attendance at the rally remains unclear. Political rallies in Malawi often attract significant crowds, but exaggerated figures have historically been used as a tool for political propaganda.

The statement, “BOMA NDI LOMWELI PALIBE KUSINTHA,” suggests that MCP’s youth structures are confident about retaining power, emphasizing stability and continuity in governance. However, with the political climate in Malawi evolving and opposition parties mobilizing support, the party’s ability to maintain its dominance will ultimately be tested at the ballot box.

As the country inches closer to another election cycle, such rallies and public displays of support will play a crucial role in shaping voter perceptions. Whether the MCP can convert these large gatherings into actual votes remains a key question in Malawi’s political discourse.