By Burnett Munthali
Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) Vice President Timothy Mtambo has publicly stated he harbors no hard feelings toward the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), positioning himself and his party above partisan conflicts as they look toward the 2025 general elections. Speaking during a joint opposition conference, Mtambo emphasized his vision of a collaborative approach to governance, hinting that the political landscape will shift significantly in the coming year.
“I have no personal grudge or hard feelings against the DPP,” said Mtambo, in a bid to downplay any potential conflicts with the former ruling party. His comments underscore his commitment to uniting opposition forces with a common goal of addressing Malawi’s needs and preparing for the leadership transition he envisions.
Mtambo expressed confidence that the political parties gathering at the conference today will form the next government in 2025, showcasing a shared resolve among opposition leaders. “The political parties present here will lead Malawi into a new era come 2025,” he remarked, signifying a readiness among opposition forces to rally behind a collective agenda.
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The conference has brought together various opposition parties in a show of solidarity as they craft their vision for a Malawi governed with transparency, accountability, and social equity. AFORD’s leadership, including Mtambo, has been vocal in championing these principles and addressing citizens’ demands for improved governance and a responsive administration.
With the 2025 elections approaching, the opposition coalition aims to capitalize on growing public discontent and present a united front capable of winning over Malawians who seek change.