On education, she pledged that the next DPP administration will introduce a free education policy to enhance access to learning and strengthen Malawi’s education sector. She emphasized that this initiative will benefit students from all backgrounds and promote human capital development
She blamed the current administration for implementing “policies hostile to Malawians,” saying they have led to skyrocketing costs of basic commodities, a worsening forex situation, and frequent fuel queues.
Bottom line: If Malawians want fresh energy, Mumba and Mtumbuka hold the keys to transformation. For stability and strategy, Ansah and Kachali are safer bets.