By Burnett Munthali
UTM President Dalitso Kabambe is set to deliver a highly anticipated public lecture to the University of Malawi (Unima) UTM wing.
The event will take place at Creccom Hall in Zomba, attracting students, academics, and political enthusiasts eager to hear Kabambe’s insights on economic development.
The public lecture is titled “Economic Transformation: A Generation Mandate,” a theme that reflects Kabambe’s vision for long-term economic progress.
His presentation is expected to focus on strategies for sustainable economic growth, job creation, and policies that could reshape Malawi’s financial landscape.
Kabambe, an economist by profession, has been vocal about the need for innovative economic reforms to uplift Malawi from poverty and stagnation.
His address will likely touch on pressing national issues, including inflation, unemployment, and investment opportunities for the youth.
The choice of the University of Malawi as the venue underscores the importance of engaging the younger generation in discussions about the country’s economic future.
Ahead of Kabambe’s arrival, other senior UTM members, including Felix Njawala and Hashim Banda, have already made their way to the venue.
Their presence highlights the party’s commitment to engaging with intellectual communities and shaping policy discussions at the grassroots level.
With expectations high, students and attendees are eager to hear Kabambe’s proposals and how they align with UTM’s broader economic agenda.
As the event unfolds, the discussion is likely to spark debates and reflections on Malawi’s economic challenges and possible solutions.
Kabambe’s lecture is anticipated to provide a platform for dialogue, allowing students and political stakeholders to engage in meaningful discussions about the nation’s future.
For now, all eyes are on Creccom Hall in Zomba, where the UTM leader is set to outline his vision for economic transformation in Malawi.