Malawi: Newly elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Lilongwe Mude Area, Dr. Mphatso Jones Boti, sensitized people in the importance of voting. He asserted that the vote of the people has a crucial role in shaping the community’s future.
He urged residents to cast their ballots on September 16 for President Lazarus Chakwera and himself.
He made these remarks during a rally on Saturday at Kabudula Primary School playground. Boti highlighted his commitment to collaborating with government agencies to unlock development projects.
In his address, the Minister spoke about the National Investment Forum (NIF) program which they would be working on. He has urged the people of the Lilongwe Mude area to vote for President Chakwera and elect me as a member of parliament for this area.
“I believe that this initiative can bring substantial benefits to the community,” stated Boti. He highlighted that the people of the country will be working hard to make sure that the people of the country.
Mphatso Jones Boti also assured the people in the area that he would work with the government and advocate for a nearby police unit. The improvement of security services in the region is extremely important for the people of the country. Enhanced security is also one of the administration’s most important promise.
Senior Chief Kabudula has also made a call to the government to bolster security at the Kabudula trading center due to increased theft. Further of the newly elected Member of the Parliament has highlighted that “My call is for the need of our police presence, as the current security detail is stationed in Nsaru, which is far and inadequate.”
Minister of Labour Peter Dimba has asked the supporters of the Political Party extend unity for the people. The Minister highlighted that they will run the campaign as a united front. Dimba also praised the leadershhip of the country President Chakwera. He highlighted that the President and his team has helped ensuring significant development initiatives and a commitment to unity and inclusivity.