Michael Usi urges Malawians to vote, emphasizes anti-poverty agenda

By Burnett Munthali

Mulanje, Malawi-Michael Usi once again danced his signature style after emphasizing that no one should take lightly the upcoming September 16 elections.

He said election monitors have been deployed everywhere to prevent any disruptions or interference with the voting process.

Speaking in Njumwa, Phalombe, during his party’s whistle-stop rallies, Usi stated that his motivation to lead the country is not personal ambition but a desire to fulfill the aspirations of Malawians.

He added that his focus and dedication are driven by the fight against poverty in the nation.

The leader of the Odya Zake Alibe Mlandu party called on citizens to come out in large numbers and cast their votes.

Concluding Analysis

Michael Usi’s campaign underscores a message centered on citizen empowerment and poverty alleviation, reflecting a populist approach that seeks to connect directly with voters.

Malawi vice president Dr Michael Usi interacting with women on his whistle-stop rally at Limbuli in Mulanje

His emphasis on electoral monitoring demonstrates a proactive stance on transparency and fair participation.

By combining community engagement, spirited rallies, and a focus on socio-economic challenges, Usi aims to mobilize grassroots support and ensure active voter turnout in the forthcoming elections.

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