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MCP leaders hold rally at Nsanje Prison Ground: Chief Chimombo defends President Chakwera

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By Burnett Munthali

Nsanje – Senior leaders of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) convened a rally at the Nsanje Prison Ground, where they addressed a crowd of supporters and defended President Lazarus Chakwera against recent rumors regarding his health. Chief Chimombo criticized those spreading claims that the president is unwell, labeling such statements as falsehoods.

In his address, Chief Chimombo called for unity and support for President Chakwera, emphasizing that such rumors are detrimental to the nation’s morale. He urged the public to focus on the positive strides the government is making in improving the lives of Malawians, rather than engaging in gossip and misinformation.



Joining Chief Chimombo at the rally were the MCP Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda and the party chairperson for the southern region, Peter Simbi. Chimwendo Banda reiterated the importance of supporting the president and highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to address various challenges facing the country, including food security and economic development.

The rally served as a platform for MCP leaders to connect with constituents, reaffirm their commitment to progress, and counter negative narratives surrounding the party and its leadership. As the party prepares for future electoral challenges, the emphasis on unity and support for President Chakwera remains central to their strategy in engaging with the electorate.

With the upcoming elections on the horizon, the MCP leadership continues to work towards strengthening their presence in the region, fostering a message of hope and resilience among their supporters in Nsanje and beyond.

MCP Rally in Nsanje: Richard Chimwendo Banda announces government support for families

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By Burnett Munthali

Nsanje – The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) held a significant rally at Nsanje Prison Ground, where the party’s Secretary General, Richard Chimwendo Banda, announced that the government plans to distribute maize to approximately 40,000 families in the Nsanje district.

Chimwendo Banda stated that this initiative, spearheaded under the leadership of President Lazarus Chakwera, aims to alleviate the hunger crisis that has severely affected many citizens across the country. He emphasized that the government’s response to the food insecurity crisis is a critical step in ensuring that vulnerable families have access to essential food supplies.

Chimwendo in Nsanje



“This distribution of maize to 40,000 families is part of our commitment to combat hunger and provide support to those most in need. Under President Chakwera’s leadership, we are taking concrete steps to address the challenges that many Malawians face,” Chimwendo Banda said during his address.

The rally served not only as a platform to announce this important initiative but also to galvanize support for the MCP ahead of the upcoming elections. Chimwendo Banda highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to improve food security and economic stability, urging the citizens to remain hopeful and supportive of initiatives that aim to uplift their livelihoods.

As part of the party’s broader agenda, Chimwendo Banda reiterated the importance of unity and collaboration among citizens to overcome the current challenges. The MCP continues to engage with communities in Nsanje, reinforcing its commitment to addressing the pressing issues affecting the region and the country at large.

MCP holds rally in Nsanje: Moses Kunkuyu urges public to stop spreading fake news*

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By Burnett Munthali

Nsanje – The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) is holding a political rally at the Nsanje Prison Ground, where key party figures addressed a large crowd. Speaking at the rally, the party’s strategic leader, Moses Kunkuyu, called on the public to stop spreading false information, especially on social media platforms.

Kunkuyu specifically urged the people to be wary of fake news propagated by online pages such as Bakili Muluzi TV and Limpopo, warning that these platforms have been spreading misleading information. He pointed out that these outlets were responsible for spreading rumors about the death of the country’s president.

Part of the Nsanje rally



“It is important that we stop listening to lies coming from these fake news outlets. These platforms have been deceiving Malawians, including falsely claiming that our president had passed away,” Kunkuyu said, drawing attention to the need for accurate information.

The rally is part of MCP’s ongoing efforts to engage with communities in Nsanje and strengthen the party’s presence ahead of the upcoming elections. Kunkuyu emphasized the importance of relying on credible sources for news and information, as fake reports could cause unnecessary panic and confusion among citizens.

The MCP leadership continues to address various concerns in the region, from development projects to national governance, as part of its agenda to build trust and support in the lead-up to the 2025 elections.

Presidential Charity Golf: Vizenge Kumwenda commends President Chakwera for supporting needy students and disaster survivors

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By Burnett Munthali

Blantyre – Chairperson of the Presidential Charity Golf Initiative Committee, Mr. Vizenge Kumwenda, has praised President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for his unwavering support of the initiative. Speaking just before the president’s address at the awards ceremony, Kumwenda emphasized the profound impact the charity golf event has had on improving the lives of students in need and survivors of natural disasters.

Kumwenda highlighted the president’s presence at the event as a powerful statement of commitment to helping the vulnerable. “Your Excellency, we are deeply grateful for your involvement in this initiative. It has made a significant difference in the lives of students who would otherwise struggle to continue their education, as well as for those who have been affected by natural calamities,” Kumwenda said

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The Presidential Charity Golf event, held at the Limbe Country Club, brought together golfers from across the country to raise funds for these important causes. Kumwenda noted that the resources generated from the event would go a long way in supporting various charitable efforts, including scholarships for needy students and relief programs for disaster survivors.

Kumwenda also expressed hope that the initiative would continue to grow in future editions, further expanding its reach to benefit more communities across Malawi.

As President Chakwera took to the podium afterward, he reaffirmed his dedication to uplifting Malawians in need and praised the efforts of the committee in organizing such a successful event.

MCP Rally in Nsanje: Governor Steven Kamanga critiques Job Recruitment Practices

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By Burnett Munthali

Nsanje – Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Governor for Nsanje District, Steven Kamanga, has strongly criticized the practice of employing “outsiders” for small-scale jobs within the district. Kamanga expressed his concerns during an MCP rally held in Nsanje, which brought together senior party officials and local leaders.

Addressing the crowd, Governor Kamanga emphasized the need for local jobs, especially those that do not require specialized skills, to be given to people from Nsanje. “Small-scale jobs that do not require special skills should be given to local residents of Nsanje,” Kamanga stated, receiving applause from the audience.

Kamanga’s remarks come amid growing frustrations among local communities in the district, who feel sidelined from employment opportunities that arise from development projects and government programs. Many believe that such jobs are often given to individuals from outside the district, leaving locals unemployed.

The rally, organized by the MCP leadership in Nsanje, provided a platform for party officials to engage with the community on a range of issues affecting the district, including job creation, development projects, and access to public services.

Kamanga urged authorities to prioritize the welfare of local people, stressing that empowering them through employment would contribute to the district’s economic growth and stability.

The rally marks part of the MCP’s efforts to strengthen its presence in Nsanje and address concerns that are key to the party’s political agenda as the country approaches the next elections.