LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Secretary General, Richard Chimwendo Banda, has applauded the people of Dowa East for their unwavering support and loyalty to the party, assuring them that the MCP remains strong, united, and focused on delivering on its promises.
Speaking after being sworn in at Parliament, Chimwendo reaffirmed that the party will soon undergo a comprehensive restructuring process aimed at strengthening its internal operations and emerging even stronger.
He urged all newly elected party representatives to remain dedicated to serving their communities and to uphold the values of the party.
“Let us continue working together. The MCP is intact, and we are focused on rebuilding and delivering on our promises. I urge all newly elected members to stay committed to their people and never leave them behind,” said Chimwendo.
In a related development, former Minister of Finance Simplex Chithyola Banda emphasized the importance of effective parliamentary oversight and accountability. He underscored that the opposition has a vital role to play in ensuring transparency and good governance.
“This experience gives us a better understanding of how to provide proper oversight and facilitation. The opposition must provide checks and balances because we are the government in waiting. People expect facts, not fallacies. While politics may have its challenges, we must remain responsible and serve our constituencies diligently,” said Chithyola.
Both leaders highlighted the need for unity, commitment, and responsible leadership as key ingredients for Malawi’s democratic growth and sustainable development.
Meanwhile, former Vice President and Freedom Party President, Khumbo Kachali, encouraged the general public to take part in various developmental roles to improve living standards across the country.
Kachali pledged to support the ruling government and backed Sammer Suleman for the position of Speaker of Parliament.
He urged citizens to expect more decisive action from the current administration, particularly in addressing challenges such as forex shortages, fuel supply issues, and fertilizer distribution.
“The Northern Region’s priority should be the construction of major roads and improved infrastructure to boost economic growth,” Kachali added
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