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Kunkuyu says Malawians have found a good man in Chakwera

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By Vincent Gunde

Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Campaign Director who is also government Spokesperson Moses Kunkuyu, says Malawians have for long been looking for a good man to be President of the country and have found that man is Dr. Lazarus Chakwera.

Kunkuyu has claimed that Malawians have seen presidents before who were politicians and some were using calculators, but they were stealing in government coffers, saying Malawians are now happy to have President Chakwera to continue governing the country for a second mandate.

Chakwera



Speaking during the 2025 MCP unveiling manifesto and campaign launch at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe on Saturday, Kunkuyu assured President Chakwera that if can declare not to stand as President on the 16th September, 2025 Malawians will flock to the State House to force him stand.

“Malawians are supporting you because they have found what they have been looking for in you and on the 16th September, 2025 elections, they will vote for you,” said Kunkuyu.

Minister of Gender Jin Sendeza reported to President Chakwera that many women have registered in their large number across the country and they are ready to vote for a president who has championed women empowerment in Malawi, President Chakwera.

Sendeza said President Chakwera is the savior of all women in Malawi claiming that a number of women are serving in strategic positions in Ministries, Departments and Agencies (NDAs) and are participating in decision-making positions in the society because of President Chakwera.

She said these women will support President Chakwera’s second bid in office and will not sit back watching some people insulting President Chakwera because he is their savior assuring all that are hoping to enter State House that the door has been closed, the devil will have nowhere to enter.

“The door is closed to the devil for entering, President Chakwera will not leave State House, Malawians are happy with his leadership,” she said.

In his remarks, MCPs Director of Youth Steve Baba Malondera, said Malawians have seen President Chakwera condemning violence in the country observing that those people who were inciting violence will not come back to rule the country anymore.

And MCPs Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda, assured all that the MCP will conduct its campaign in a violent-free environment and upholding the democratic values expressing optimistic that the MCP will win the 16th September, 2025 elections.

Mutharika radiates strength and vitality at public appearance

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By Burnett Munthali

Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika walked majestically to his seat, capturing the attention of everyone present.

His confident stride and composed demeanor displayed a remarkable sense of health and energy, defying speculation about his physical state.

Mutharika at Page House



The moment was both symbolic and powerful, reflecting the former President’s enduring resilience and vitality.

Observers described the scene as a “bizarre show” of his full worth of health, as Mutharika appeared stronger and more vibrant than ever.

The audience responded with admiration and applause, recognizing the significance of his presence and the impression it created.

This public appearance not only reaffirmed Professor Mutharika’s well-being but also silenced doubts about his ability to remain active and engaged in national discourse.

His majestic walk and composed manner left an indelible mark on the event, further cementing his reputation as a leader who continues to command respect and attention.

Kamuzu Chibambo urges Malawians to unite in war against poverty

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By Burnett Munthali

The President of the People’s Transformation Party (PETRA), Kamuzu Chibambo, has called for joint efforts among all citizens to eradicate poverty in Malawi.

Chibambo made the remarks during a public meeting held at Kaporo in the area of Senior Chief Kilupula in Karonga District.

He emphasized that sustainable economic growth can only be achieved if Malawians engage in production aimed at exports.

Chibambo



According to Chibambo, the country must shift its focus towards value addition and export-oriented industries to generate more revenue and create employment opportunities.

“Let’s declare total war against poverty on top of hunger, disease and envy,” he said, rallying the public to take a proactive stance against the country’s economic challenges.

Chibambo’s comments come at a time when Malawi continues to face rising unemployment, inflation, and a struggling economy that heavily relies on imports.

He noted that the fight against poverty requires not only government intervention but also active participation from communities, businesses, and individuals.

Chibambo’s address at Kaporo drew a positive response from local residents, many of whom expressed the need for practical solutions that can help transform their livelihoods.

The PETRA leader concluded by urging citizens to embrace entrepreneurship and innovation as key drivers of national economic development.

President Chakwera Launches MCP 2025 Manifesto with Five-Point Development Agenda

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By Wadza Botomani

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has officially launched the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) manifesto for the 2025 General Elections, outlining a five-point development agenda aimed at transforming the nation. 

The manifesto, unveiled at a high-profile event at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, focuses on five core pillars: Food Security, Job and Wealth Creation, Governance Reform, Rebooting the System, and Public Service Delivery. President Chakwera stated that these strategic pillars are designed to advance the Malawi 2063 agenda, the country’s long-term vision for becoming a wealthy and self-reliant nation.

Chakwera Launches Manifesto

 

Addressing thousands of supporters, Chakwera thanked the 2.6 million Malawians who voted for him in 2020, describing their trust as the foundation of his leadership. Reflecting on the past five years, he acknowledged the numerous challenges the country has faced, including the COVID-19 pandemic, Cyclone Freddy, a cholera outbreak, and the tragic death of former Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima. Despite these difficulties, he praised Malawians for their resilience and unity, crediting this spirit for the progress his administration has achieved. 

Among the milestones highlighted were the creation of over two million jobs for youth out of six million previously unemployed, a decline in attacks on people with albinism, and the successful implementation of mega farms nationwide. The President also expressed gratitude to Malawi’s development partners for their support, emphasizing their critical role in advancing national development initiatives. 

“I am confident that this manifesto will serve as a robust blueprint for our partnership in advancing Malawi’s development agenda,” Chakwera said. “Having worked together over the past five years, I look forward to continuing our collaborative efforts over the next five years.” 

Looking ahead, the President announced ambitious new plans, including transforming the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) into a full-fledged bank, introducing direct public elections for mayors, and launching the “Mtsogolo Account,” a savings scheme for unborn children aimed at breaking the cycle of generational poverty. 

“Our vision is for a prosperous Malawi—not just for today, but for future generations,” President Chakwera declared.

Moses Kunkuyu Highlights Chakwera’s Achievements at MCP Manifesto Launch

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By Wadza Botomani

Minister of Information and Digitisation Moses Kunkuyu addressed the crowd during the launch of the Malawi Congress Party’s manifesto and 2025 campaign, detailing President Lazarus Chakwera’s accomplishments since taking office. 

Kunkuyu stated that President Chakwera had successfully fulfilled all five pillars of the MCP’s Super Hi-5 agenda, originally outlined during the 2019 elections. These pillars include Servant Leadership, Uniting Malawi, Prospering Together, Ending Corruption, and Upholding the Rule of Law. 

Kunkuyu



Among the administration’s key achievements, Kunkuyu pointed to policy and institutional reforms, economic recovery efforts, advancements in agriculture and healthcare, youth development programs, and infrastructure projects. He emphasized that these initiatives reflect the government’s commitment to sustainable growth and development in Malawi. 

The minister further urged Malawians to maintain their trust in President Chakwera’s leadership, describing him as the right leader to guide the country forward. “Malawians are looking for a good man to lead them into the future,” Kunkuyu said. “President Lazarus Chakwera is that good man.”