By Burnett Munthali
Lilongwe, Malawi – UTM presidential candidate, Engineer Newton Kambala, is expected to bring Lilongwe to a standstill on Monday, November 4, 2024, as he officially presents his nomination papers to the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC). The event, scheduled for 11:00 a.m., marks a pivotal moment for Kambala, who is set to lead UTM’s bid in next year’s presidential election.
The capital city is gearing up for significant activity as UTM supporters from across the country prepare to converge in Lilongwe to show their backing for Kambala’s candidacy. Sources within UTM’s campaign team have hinted at a robust turnout, with party members, high-ranking officials, and local leaders expected to accompany Kambala to the MEC offices. The event promises to be a grand display of support for Kambala’s vision for Malawi’s future.
Kambala, who has built a reputation in Malawi’s engineering sector, is campaigning on a platform centered on economic transformation, anti-corruption measures, and energy sector reform. His supporters are hopeful that his leadership will bring innovative solutions to some of Malawi’s long-standing challenges.
Speaking ahead of the event, a UTM spokesperson urged party supporters to turn out in large numbers, noting that Monday’s event will not only mark Kambala’s formal entry into the presidential race but will also symbolize UTM’s commitment to change and progress.
City authorities have issued notices to residents, advising them of potential traffic disruptions, particularly around the area near MEC headquarters. With security measures in place to ensure the event proceeds smoothly, residents are encouraged to plan their movements accordingly.
As Kambala steps into the spotlight to submit his nomination papers, his supporters are hopeful that his bid will signal a new era of leadership for Malawi, one focused on progress, innovation, and transparency. Monday’s event is anticipated to be a decisive moment for UTM’s campaign, showcasing the energy and enthusiasm surrounding Kambala’s vision for a better Malawi.