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Chakwera’s whistle-stop at Area 23: A message of hope and resilience

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By Burnett Munthali

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera continued his Lilongwe City tour with a whistle-stop rally at Area 23 Trading Centre.

The visit was marked by excitement and anticipation as residents poured into the trading centre to welcome the Head of State.

Supporters waved flags and chanted slogans, giving the president a resounding show of solidarity as he addressed them.

Dr. Chakwera spoke with passion, reminding Malawians of the journey they have undertaken together and the importance of unity in confronting challenges facing the nation.



He assured the people of Area 23 that his administration remains committed to delivering development, creating opportunities, and addressing issues that affect everyday livelihoods.

The president emphasized that despite difficulties such as fuel shortages, high commodity prices, and economic pressures, his government has laid down reforms to put Malawi on the path of progress.

He called on citizens to remain steadfast, patient, and determined as the country prepares for elections, stressing that their choice will shape Malawi’s future.

Chakwera’s message resonated with many who gathered, particularly his emphasis on perseverance, faith, and the belief that Malawi’s best days are still ahead.


Chakwera’s whistle-stop at Area 23 was more than a campaign stop — it was a symbolic reaffirmation of his bond with the people of Lilongwe.

By grounding his message in both hope and practical reforms, the president positioned himself as a leader who not only acknowledges Malawi’s struggles but also offers a vision for overcoming them.

As the election season heats up, the resonance of his words at Area 23 could prove crucial in galvanizing grassroots support, especially in urban centres where frustrations often run high.

Chakwera draws massive crowds at Chiuzira Trading Centre in Lilongwe City Tour

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By Burnett Munthali

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera continued his energetic Lilongwe City tour with a whistle-stop at Chiuzira Trading Centre.

Residents from all walks of life poured into the streets, filling the trading centre with chants, songs, and slogans of support.

The atmosphere was electric as the crowd eagerly awaited the President’s arrival, demonstrating their unwavering loyalty and optimism.


Upon arrival, Dr. Chakwera was greeted with thunderous applause, waving flags, and chants of “Gameyi ndi wadya mntoliro” and “drlazstraightwin.”

The President took time to engage directly with the people, acknowledging their concerns while reinforcing his administration’s vision for progress.

Supporters expressed visible excitement, describing the event as a symbol of hope and a reassurance of leadership that connects with citizens on the ground.

The Chiuzira whistle-stop became more than just a political rally; it was a demonstration of solidarity between the leader and his supporters.

Many noted that Chakwera’s presence in Lilongwe City reflects a deliberate effort to consolidate grassroots support ahead of the upcoming elections.

His message emphasized unity, resilience, and the promise of development in urban and peri-urban areas that often feel neglected.

The overwhelming turnout at Chiuzira showed that Chakwera’s political influence remains strong, particularly in Malawi’s capital.


Dr. Chakwera’s whistle-stop at Chiuzira Trading Centre was more than a routine campaign appearance; it was a show of strength and grassroots connection.

The massive turnout reaffirmed his influence in Lilongwe and highlighted the resonance of his political message with ordinary Malawians.

As the election season intensifies, the ability to mobilize such crowds signals that Chakwera is still a dominant figure in the political landscape.

His Lilongwe City tour demonstrates a campaign anchored not only in promises but also in personal engagement with the people who hold the power to decide his political future.

Chakwera Pledges More Development Projects for Lilongwe

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By Wadza Botomani

President Lazarus Chakwera has committed to bringing more development projects to Lilongwe, with a specific focus on the construction of modern roads.

Speaking to a large crowd at Chiuzira and Area 23 Market, the President stated that these infrastructure initiatives are intended to ease the transportation of goods and services as part of his administration’s tangible development goals.

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He commended the residents for their significant turnout to hear his government’s vision and solid plans for economic transformation and national development over the next five years.

Adding his support, aspiring Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City South East, Ulemu Msungama, praised the President for the projects already underway in the constituency. Msungama urged local residents to continue supporting Chakwera’s administration to ensure the continuity of development in the area

Jane Ansah whistle-stops through Chitipa, promises development under DPP-AFORD Alliance

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By Burnett Munthali

Dr. Jane Ansah, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and AFORD alliance running mate to Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, conducted a series of whistle-stop meetings across Chitipa District ahead of the 16 September 2025 elections.

Upon her arrival in Chitipa, a large crowd of residents gathered to welcome her, reflecting high public interest in the upcoming electoral campaign.



District Governor of the DPP in the area, Mr. Davie Silwimba, expressed gratitude to Dr. Jane Ansah for visiting the district.

Residents, however, voiced concerns about pressing challenges affecting their daily lives, including hunger, scarcity of foreign currency, and rising prices of essential goods.

They also appealed to Dr. Jane Ansah to ensure that if the DPP comes into power on 16 September, the government will prioritize the construction of a fence around Chitipa School.

Senior DPP officials, including the respected legislator Sameer Suleman who accompanied Dr. Jane Ansah on the tour, criticized the current administration led by President Lazarus Chakwera for failing to manage the country effectively due to rampant inflation.

They further noted that the MCP-led government had not given adequate consideration to the development needs of Chitipa residents.

As a result, they encouraged voters to support the DPP ticket, including Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, Dr. Jane Ansah, and Enock Kamzingeni Chihana.

During her address in Chitipa, Dr. Jane Ansah assured residents that the DPP government would address the issues affecting ordinary Malawians once it assumes power.

She highlighted policies designed to improve citizens’ lives, emphasizing that primary and secondary education would become free under the DPP administration.

Additionally, Dr. Ansah noted that mothers and young people would receive financial support to enhance their livelihoods and opportunities.

She stressed that the DPP-AFORD alliance is committed to implementing strategies that ensure sustainable development and improved social services for all communities in Chitipa.

Dr. Jane Ansah’s whistle-stop tour in Chitipa underscores the DPP-AFORD alliance’s focused campaign strategy in northern Malawi ahead of the 16 September elections.

By directly engaging with residents, the alliance seeks to highlight both the shortcomings of the current administration and the tangible solutions it promises to implement.

Her emphasis on free education and financial support for mothers and youth aligns with the party’s broader platform of development and social equity.

The tour also demonstrates the strategic importance of consolidating grassroots support, ensuring that voter turnout in key districts like Chitipa contributes to the DPP’s overall electoral prospects.

Through such campaigns, the alliance aims to combine visibility, accountability, and promises of reform to strengthen its appeal to Malawians seeking effective governance and improved livelihoods.

Jane Ansah whistle-stops through Chitipa, promises development under DPP-AFORD Alliance

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By Burnett Munthali

Dr. Jane Ansah, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and AFORD alliance running mate to Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, conducted a series of whistle-stop meetings across Chitipa District ahead of the 16 September 2025 elections.

Upon her arrival in Chitipa, a large crowd of residents gathered to welcome her, reflecting high public interest in the upcoming electoral campaign.



District Governor of the DPP in the area, Mr. Davie Silwimba, expressed gratitude to Dr. Jane Ansah for visiting the district.

Residents, however, voiced concerns about pressing challenges affecting their daily lives, including hunger, scarcity of foreign currency, and rising prices of essential goods.

They also appealed to Dr. Jane Ansah to ensure that if the DPP comes into power on 16 September, the government will prioritize the construction of a fence around Chitipa School.

Senior DPP officials, including the respected legislator Sameer Suleman who accompanied Dr. Jane Ansah on the tour, criticized the current administration led by President Lazarus Chakwera for failing to manage the country effectively due to rampant inflation.

They further noted that the MCP-led government had not given adequate consideration to the development needs of Chitipa residents.

As a result, they encouraged voters to support the DPP ticket, including Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, Dr. Jane Ansah, and Enock Kamzingeni Chihana.

During her address in Chitipa, Dr. Jane Ansah assured residents that the DPP government would address the issues affecting ordinary Malawians once it assumes power.

She highlighted policies designed to improve citizens’ lives, emphasizing that primary and secondary education would become free under the DPP administration.

Additionally, Dr. Ansah noted that mothers and young people would receive financial support to enhance their livelihoods and opportunities.

She stressed that the DPP-AFORD alliance is committed to implementing strategies that ensure sustainable development and improved social services for all communities in Chitipa.

Dr. Jane Ansah’s whistle-stop tour in Chitipa underscores the DPP-AFORD alliance’s focused campaign strategy in northern Malawi ahead of the 16 September elections.

By directly engaging with residents, the alliance seeks to highlight both the shortcomings of the current administration and the tangible solutions it promises to implement.

Her emphasis on free education and financial support for mothers and youth aligns with the party’s broader platform of development and social equity.

The tour also demonstrates the strategic importance of consolidating grassroots support, ensuring that voter turnout in key districts like Chitipa contributes to the DPP’s overall electoral prospects.

Through such campaigns, the alliance aims to combine visibility, accountability, and promises of reform to strengthen its appeal to Malawians seeking effective governance and improved livelihoods.