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Former President Joyce Banda Advocates for Unity as Dr. Bakili Muluzi Shows Leadership

By Burnett Munthali

In a recent statement on her Facebook page, former President of Malawi, Joyce Banda, praised Dr. Bakili Muluzi for demonstrating the strength of unity among people, regardless of their political differences. This endorsement came after Dr. Muluzi visited his home in Zomba today.

Banda emphasized that Muluzi’s actions serve as a reminder that collaboration is essential in driving progress in the country. She noted that it is possible for individuals to work together effectively, even when they have differing political opinions.

Dr. Muluzi, who hails from Machinga, has been actively participating in the upcoming electoral processes and is currently registering voters ahead of next year’s elections. His efforts to foster cooperation among various political factions resonate with Banda’s message of unity and collaborative work.

As Malawi approaches the elections, the call for unity and collective action becomes increasingly vital for the country’s stability and growth. The partnership between former leaders like Banda and Muluzi sets a positive example for current and future political engagements in Malawi.

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