By Suleman Chitera
Mangochi, Malawi – United Democratic Front (UDF) president Atupele Muluzi has pledged to put more money into the pockets of Malawians, saying this will empower families to send children to school, invest in businesses, and improve their livelihoods.
Speaking on Friday morning at Nnanumbwa Ground in Mpoto, Mangochi, Muluzi emphasized that economic empowerment is central to his campaign message as the country heads toward the 2025 Malawi presidential elections.
“People deserve to have money in their pockets so they can take care of their families, educate their children, and create opportunities through businesses,” said Muluzi.
The UDF leader continued his campaign trail in the afternoon, addressing supporters and urging Malawians to consider his party as the best alternative to tackle the economic hardships facing the nation.
Muluzi has consistently highlighted economic growth, youth empowerment, and job creation as top priorities in his vision for Malawi. His promise to restore financial stability resonates strongly with voters in Mangochi, a district regarded as one of the UDF’s traditional strongholds.
As the 2025 elections draw closer, Muluzi is expected to intensify his campaign across the country, focusing on policies aimed at reducing poverty, enhancing education opportunities, and reviving local businesses.