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DPP’s Mary Navicha rallys support for Mutharika’s return to power

By Jones Gadama

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) National Director of Women, Honourable Mary Navicha MP, has called on Malawians to return to the trusted leadership of His Excellency Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika, citing his commitment to fixing the country’s economy.

Navicha made the remarks during a Mega Rally organized by DPP Vice President for the South, Honourable Joseph Mwanamvekha, at Nancholi Ground in Blantyre City South Constituency.

The event was also attended by Honourable Noel Lipipa, the area’s Member of Parliament.

Mary Navicha



With confidence, Navicha assured the gathering that Prof. Mutharika is already making plans to address the country’s economic challenges.

She shared a personal anecdote about a time she mistakenly called Prof. Mutharika at 1:00 AM, only to find him still awake and brainstorming ways to help Malawians.

Navicha’s speech emphasized the need for Malawians to return to the leadership of Prof. Mutharika, who she described as a trusted and committed leader.

Her remarks were met with enthusiasm from the crowd, who seemed to share her confidence in Prof. Mutharika’s ability to address the country’s economic challenges.

The rally was seen as a show of strength for the DPP, which has been working to regain support ahead of future elections.

Navicha’s speech was part of a broader effort by the party to promote Prof. Mutharika’s leadership and vision for the country.

As National Director of Women for the DPP, Navicha has been a key figure in promoting the party’s agenda and mobilizing support among women.

Her appointment to the role was seen as a strategic move by the party to promote gender equality and empower women within the party.

The DPP has been working to rebrand itself and regain support after a tumultuous period in Malawian politics.

The party has been holding rallies and events across the country, promoting its vision for Malawi’s future and seeking to reconnect with voters.

As the country looks ahead to future elections, the DPP’s efforts to promote Prof.

Mutharika’s leadership and vision will likely be a key factor in shaping the political landscape.

With Navicha and other party leaders rallying support, the DPP is poised to remain a major player in Malawian politics.

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