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Mutharika to hit campaign trail this weekend

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has announced that its leader, Peter Mutharika, will start holding campaign rallies in different parts of the country at the end of this week.

Although the official campaign period started earlier this month, Mutharika has so far not been personally involved in the rallies that other party leaders have been holding across the country.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News,DPP spokesperson Shadric Namalomba, who also speaks on behalf of Mutharika, said the former president will begin his rallies in the Northern Region this coming weekend.



“We will release the full program of all the rallies by today,” said Namalomba.

Recently, questions have been raised about why Mutharika has not been holding political rallies while leaders of other parties have been actively engaging the public.

In a separate interview, political commentator George Chaima observed that although opinion polls have suggested Mutharika as the frontrunner in this year’s presidential race, it  is still not right for him to avoid holding rallies, arguing that such gatherings are crucial for strengthening people’s confidence in their leader.

On his part, another political analyst, Wonderful Mkhutche, said Mutharika’s delay in launching campaign rallies was not unusual, noting that even in previous elections he did not hold many rallies.

However, he stressed that conducting rallies during campaign periods is important as they give people the opportunity to understand their leader’s policies and make informed decisions about whom to vote for.

Mutharika and his DPP got booted out of government in a court sanctioned presidential poll in June 2020.

Mutharika to hit campaign trail this weekend

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has announced that its leader, Peter Mutharika, will start holding campaign rallies in different parts of the country at the end of this week.

Although the official campaign period started earlier this month, Mutharika has so far not been personally involved in the rallies that other party leaders have been holding across the country.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News,DPP spokesperson Shadric Namalomba, who also speaks on behalf of Mutharika, said the former president will begin his rallies in the Northern Region this coming weekend.



“We will release the full program of all the rallies by today,” said Namalomba.

Recently, questions have been raised about why Mutharika has not been holding political rallies while leaders of other parties have been actively engaging the public.

In a separate interview, political commentator George Chaima observed that although opinion polls have suggested Mutharika as the frontrunner in this year’s presidential race, it  is still not right for him to avoid holding rallies, arguing that such gatherings are crucial for strengthening people’s confidence in their leader.

On his part, another political analyst, Wonderful Mkhutche, said Mutharika’s delay in launching campaign rallies was not unusual, noting that even in previous elections he did not hold many rallies.

However, he stressed that conducting rallies during campaign periods is important as they give people the opportunity to understand their leader’s policies and make informed decisions about whom to vote for.

Mutharika and his DPP got booted out of government in a court sanctioned presidential poll in June 2020.

First Capital Bank Sponsors Beit-Cure Children’s Hospital Golf Tournament with K20 Million

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By Wadza Botomani

First Capital Bank has reaffirmed its partnership with Beit-Cure Children’s Hospital by providing K20 million in support of the hospital’s upcoming charity golf tournament. The event is scheduled for September 6 at the Country Club Limbe in Blantyre. Dubbed ‘Swing for a Smile – Golfing to Transform Lives’, the tournament aims to raise funds for surgical and rehabilitation treatment for 120 children.

During a symbolic cheque presentation, the bank’s head of corporate investment banking, Nagesh Shrivastava, said the continued support reflects FCB’s commitment to ensuring children with treatable conditions receive life-changing treatment. “Supporting vulnerable children is one of FCB’s major pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility,” he stated. “With a lot of the major funders of the health sector such as the United States of America exiting, we believe contributions from the local corporates and individuals can make a big difference.”



Beit-Cure Malawi executive director Dr. Rhoda Jura Kriek expressed gratitude for the bank’s support and voiced hope that other well-wishers would follow the gesture. According to the hospital’s director of programs and development, Davie Simengwa, the facility has treated 2,500 children this year and aims to increase its capacity to treat at least 2,900.

Chakwera Hails Lilongwe’s Massive Voter Registration as Sign of Confidence

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By Wadza Botomani

President Lazarus Chakwera has expressed gratitude to the people of Lilongwe City Centre Constituency and Lilongwe Bunda Constituency for their massive turnout during the voter registration exercise, describing it as a clear sign of the people’s love and confidence in his administration. This follows earlier reports of record voter registration numbers in Lilongwe that signaled growing momentum for the Malawi Congress Party .

Addressing crowds at Pondamali Trading Centre and Mitundu Secondary School on Tuesday morning, Chakwera urged the people to vote for him in the September 16th General Elections so that his government can continue implementing the various developmental projects underway across the country. The President referenced his administration’s track record of constructing modern roads, hospitals, and police houses as demonstration of his commitment to developing Malawi .



The President reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening the mining sector, a move he described as key to revitalising Malawi’s economy. He also appealed to young people and traditional leaders to play a more proactive role in national affairs, emphasizing that Malawi needs leadership that cares for all citizens regardless of their political, religious, or tribal affiliations .

Highlighting his first-term achievements, Chakwera said his government has worked to ensure that Malawian farmers benefit from agriculture by offering them fairer commodity prices. He appealed to the electorate to give him a fresh mandate to consolidate and expand such gains, stating that no government has better plans for this nation than the one he is leading .

Earlier, Malawi Congress Party Regional Chairperson Zebron Chilondora urged constituents to turn out in large numbers for the September 16th General Election. In her remarks, Member of Parliament for Lilongwe Bunda Constituency, Maria Nakwenda Kambuzi, commended Chakwera for visiting the area, stating that the gesture is symbol of his humility and love for the people . This campaign event comes as fresh opinion polls place Chakwera in pole position, with analysts noting his surging popularity has rattled rivals and energized MCP supporters .

Chakwera Announces Plans for National Development Bank

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By Wadza Botomani

President Lazarus Chakwera has reiterated the government’s plans to turn the National Economic Empowerment Fund into a National Development Bank. Speaking to a large gathering at Mitundu Trading Centre in Lilongwe on Tuesday, Chakwera said the initiative aims to provide women and youths with better access to capital to promote economic growth and national development.

The President acknowledged the crucial role local farmers play in supplying Lilongwe’s markets and stated there is a need to boost investment in the area. He promised to construct better roads to facilitate trade and transportation and encouraged people to invest in irrigation farming for increased productivity.

Chakwera



The event also featured speeches from several Malawi Congress Party officials. Party Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda commended the government for constructing staff houses for security officers. MCP Regional Chairperson Zebron Chilondora and local Member of Parliament Binton Kumtsaira urged the people to re-elect President Chakwera in the upcoming September 16th election to continue his developmental initiatives.

Francis Belekanyama, the Member of Parliament for Msinja South Constituency, hailed the government for constructing new classroom blocks, which he said have positively contributed to education outcomes in the area.