By Vincent Gunde
A voice of the voiceless citizen of Malawi Comrade Alhaji Imraan Jumbe, has urged fellow citizens to vote for Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, Dr. Dalitso Kabambe, Dr. Joyce Banda, Dr. Michael Usi, and Atupele Muluzi or any other opposition leader of their choice.
Comrade Jumbe has strongly advised the citizens not to cast their precious vote for the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera observing that the black box they are hiding is a shadow too dark from a nation that longs for light.

He says voting for them again will be the greatest mistake, a wound in the heart of the country’s history that even generations to come may not forgive advising the citizens not to gamble with their future by repeating yesterday’s errors saying their vote is their shield, their ballot is their spear.
Writing on his face book page, Comrade Jumbe says he know DPP and other opposition parties might not be the ultimate solution Malawians seek as a nation, saying what Malawians need today is temporary relief from the endless atrocities weighing down the people.
Comrade Jumbe has advised the citizens not to forget that if MCP returns to power on the 16th September, 2025 elections, their wounds will not heal, they will deepen warning them that if MCP and President Chakwera are entrusted again, Malawians will suffer more than the pain they are carrying today.
He has further advised Malawians to use their vote wisely, and not to dig a deeper grave, but to plant seeds of temporary relief and future hope saying the choice is before them, September is the river crossing, not to let the citizens drown because of blind loyalty.
“Write this in your calendar, whisper to your children, and shout it in the market, do not vote for MCP and President Chakwera, choose wisely this September so that your suffering may be reduced and your children may inherit a Malawi that breathes again,” reads Comrade Jumbe’s writings on the wall.
On opposition alliance, Comrade Jumbe says if opposition leaders are not uniting at the table, the people themselves must unite at the ballot saying the struggle is not lost, a second remedy is lying before them.
Comrade Jumbe says Malawi’s future does not belong to political party leaders nor to selfish ambitions, it belongs to the youth, the farmers, the workers, the mothers saying this is the moment to act with courage, with vision, and with unity of purpose.
He says the concerns of Malawians is not the color of the party flag, nor the nerve of the candidate, what matters is victory for the people and defeat for oppression and the defeat of mafiesto system of governance.