By Burnett Munthali
The Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) has made a notable presence at the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) convention, reflecting a significant moment of collaboration between the two parties. The AFORD delegation, led by its key figures, has been actively participating in the discussions and proceedings at the event.
*Key AFORD Representatives at the Convention:*
1) Rev. Malani Mtonga – Chairperson of the Presidential Council, a prominent leader within AFORD, is leading the delegation and playing a crucial role in fostering dialogue and cooperation with the DPP.
2) Dr. Imran Muhammad- Vice President Responsible for Strategy, is contributing strategic insights and expertise, highlighting AFORD’s commitment to collaborative efforts and effective political strategy.
3) Linda Limbe – Secretary General, Limbe is overseeing organizational matters and ensuring smooth communication between AFORD and the DPP during the convention.
4) Miss Liphava – Treasurer General, is managing financial aspects and providing insights into funding and resource allocation, which are crucial for the success of joint initiatives.
5) Annie Maluwa – Publicity Secretary, is handling the publicity and media relations for AFORD, ensuring that the party’s contributions and perspectives are well-represented and communicated.
6) Chris Thaulo – Director of Public Relations and Communication, is focusing on managing public relations and maintaining effective communication channels, both within AFORD and with the DPP.
7) Ellen Kadango – Deputy Director of Youth, is engaging with the youth sector, highlighting the importance of youth involvement and representation in political processes.
The presence of this well-rounded AFORD team at the DPP convention underscores a collaborative spirit and the intention to strengthen political alliances. Their active involvement demonstrates a shared commitment to addressing national issues and working together towards common goals. The synergy between AFORD and DPP at the convention could signal promising developments in Malawi’s political landscape