By Twink Jones Gadama
former Malawian President, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, and his wife, former First Lady Gertrude Mutharika, are scheduled to visit Goliati tomorrow.
According to a press release issued by Presidential Spokesperson Shadrick Namalomba, the couple will register at Goliati and later address a public rally at the trading center.
This move is seen as a strategic outreach effort by the former ruling party, aiming to reconnect with grassroots supporters.
The registration drive is expected to bolster the party’s membership base ahead of future elections.
The public rally, slated for the afternoon, promises to draw large crowds eager to hear Mutharika’s vision for Malawi’s future.
Political analysts speculate that the event may serve as a platform for the former President to reaffirm his influence and address pressing national concerns.
Mutharika’s visit comes at a time when the country is grappling with economic and social challenges.
The opposition has been vocal about the need for change, and this rally may provide insight into the former President’s plans to address these issues.
As the nation watches with bated breath, tomorrow’s event promises to be a pivotal moment in Malawi’s political landscape.
Will Mutharika’s message resonate with the people, or will it falter?