By Burnett Munthali
President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera visited Area 36 in Lilongwe on his whistle-stop tour, urging citizens to register for the upcoming general elections. The visit aimed to emphasize the importance of voter participation in shaping Malawi’s future.
Addressing a large crowd of enthusiastic supporters, President Chakwera highlighted that the upcoming elections are crucial in determining the nation’s leadership and direction. He encouraged all eligible citizens to register and exercise their right to vote, emphasizing that every vote matters.
“This is your opportunity to make your voice heard. The power to shape our country lies in your hands. I encourage each of you to register and participate in these elections so that we can build a stronger and more prosperous Malawi,” the President stated.
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Dr. Chakwera also took the time to speak about the progress his administration has made in improving infrastructure, education, and healthcare, stressing that these projects will benefit future generations. He reiterated his commitment to ensuring that all citizens, regardless of their background, have access to opportunities for growth and development.
The President’s visit was met with excitement, with residents of Area 36 expressing their gratitude for his leadership and commitment to national development.
As the country prepares for the 2025 general elections, President Chakwera’s call for voter registration serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of civic engagement in strengthening Malawi’s democracy.
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