By Burnett Munthali
As the UTM Party approaches its eagerly awaited convention, Dr. Patricia Kaliati has made a bold move by submitting nomination papers for two high-ranking positions—party president and secretary general. Kaliati’s dual nominations underscore her ambition and commitment to playing a central role in shaping the future of UTM.
Dr. Kaliati, a seasoned politician with a reputation for her strong stance on social and political issues, has long been an influential figure within UTM. Her decision to contest both roles is seen by many as a strategic play that could broaden her influence within the party, regardless of the outcome of the elections.
The convention, which is set for later this month, will be a defining moment for UTM as it selects new leaders who will guide the party into the next election cycle. Dr. Kaliati’s move is expected to intensify the competition for leadership roles, with other prominent figures, including Dalitso Kabambe, Mathews Mtumbuka, and Newton Kambala, already in the race for president.
As UTM members eagerly await the convention, Dr. Kaliati’s dual candidacy has sparked discussions on her leadership vision and potential impact on the party’s direction. Supporters argue that her experience and tenacity make her a strong contender for either position, while others question whether holding dual aspirations may divide her focus.
The convention will not only mark a significant turning point for UTM but could also reshape the landscape of Malawi’s political arena. All eyes are now on Dr. Kaliati and her fellow candidates as they prepare to make their cases to the party’s delegates.