By Suleman Chitera
People’s Party (PP) President Joyce Banda has vowed to lead efforts aimed at rescuing Malawi from what she describes as deepening economic challenges.
Addressing supporters at a political rally, Banda said the country is grappling with serious hardships, including persistent fuel shortages, skyrocketing prices of basic goods, and overall economic instability.
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“The situation demands bold leadership and unwavering commitment to save Malawi from further decline,” Banda declared, adding that her experience as a former Head of State puts her in a strong position to tackle the crisis head-on.
She described the upcoming September 16 elections as a turning point for the country, urging Malawians to make a decisive choice for leadership that prioritizes economic recovery and people’s welfare.
Banda’s remarks come amid rising public discontent over the cost of living and the country’s economic direction.
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