
The People’s Party (PP) has officially launched its manifesto and campaign today as part of its preparations for the highly anticipated September 16 elections.
The event, which is taking place in Lilongwe, marks a significant moment for the party as it unveils its vision, policies, and strategies aimed at convincing Malawians to entrust it with governance once again.
Former President and PP leader Joyce Banda is expected to outline key promises, focusing on economic recovery, job creation, social welfare, and governance reforms.
The manifesto launch is also an opportunity for the PP to differentiate itself from rival parties by presenting a comprehensive plan designed to address Malawi’s current economic and social challenges.
Party officials have hinted that the manifesto prioritizes inclusive development, with particular emphasis on empowering women, youth, and marginalized communities through targeted programs and financial support initiatives.
The launch is attended by party members, supporters, and representatives of various civil society organizations who are keen to hear the party’s policy agenda for the next five years.
As the campaign season heats up, the PP’s manifesto will serve as the cornerstone of its electoral message, guiding its strategies as it seeks to reclaim political ground in the run-up to the September elections.