By Burnett Munthali
Today, at Ulongwe Trading Centre in the heart of the Southern Region of Malawi, a fervent crowd of United Democratic Front (UDF) supporters gathered to hear from their party leader, Rt. Hon. Atupele Muluzi. The lively and spirited event marked another stop on his ongoing whistle-stop tour across the country, aimed at strengthening the UDF’s grassroots presence ahead of the 2025 general elections.
As the crowd cheered and waved their party’s flags, Muluzi took the stage with his usual charisma, addressing an audience that was clearly invested in the political future of Malawi. His speech focused on urging citizens to participate in the upcoming voter registration process, which is a critical step towards ensuring a fair and democratic election.
The message was clear: the power to shape Malawi’s future lies in the hands of its people, and by registering to vote, they can ensure that their voices are heard. Muluzi’s call to action was not just about political engagement—it was a call for unity and empowerment for the people of Malawi, especially those in rural areas who have often felt disconnected from the political process.
“Now, more than ever, your participation is crucial. It is time to make our voices heard. We cannot afford to sit on the sidelines while the future of our country is being decided. I encourage every Malawian to go out and register to vote. This is our time to take charge of our future,” said Muluzi, as the crowd responded with thunderous applause.
The turnout in Ulongwe was impressive, with people from all walks of life showing up to hear their leader speak. Local farmers, business owners, youth, and women were all represented, signaling the broad appeal of Muluzi’s message. This diversity in the crowd reinforced the UDF’s strategy of fostering an inclusive political environment where every citizen feels represented and valued.
Muluzi’s message also touched on the importance of good governance, development, and ensuring that Malawi’s political future is one where all citizens can thrive. His party’s platform, centered on economic empowerment, infrastructure development, and job creation, resonated strongly with the audience.
One key element of Muluzi’s speech was a focus on the younger generation. Recognizing the importance of youth engagement in politics, he emphasized that they hold the power to lead Malawi into the future. “The youth are the backbone of this country. You are the ones who will shape the destiny of Malawi. That is why it is important for you to get involved, to register to vote, and to participate in the elections. Your future depends on the choices you make today.”
In addition to his political message, Muluzi’s rally in Ulongwe featured lively entertainment, with local performers showcasing their talents and creating a festive atmosphere. Music, dancing, and laughter filled the air as UDF supporters expressed their excitement for the upcoming elections.
As the rally progressed, Muluzi acknowledged the challenges that the people of Ulongwe face, from economic hardships to inadequate infrastructure. He pledged to work with local leaders and communities to address these issues, reinforcing his commitment to creating a Malawi where every citizen has the opportunity to succeed.
As the event drew to a close, Muluzi took time to thank the people of Ulongwe for their continued support, emphasizing that their collective action in the upcoming elections would determine the country’s political landscape. “Together, we will create the Malawi we all want—one that is prosperous, peaceful, and filled with opportunities for everyone.”
The Ulongwe rally was a pivotal moment in Muluzi’s whistle-stop tour, offering a glimpse into the energy and enthusiasm that he and the UDF are generating across the country. With the 2025 elections on the horizon, it’s clear that Muluzi is not only focused on political victories but also on engaging the people and building a movement that is rooted in the values of democracy, transparency, and good governance.
For the people of Ulongwe, this was more than just a rally—it was a reminder that their voices matter, their participation counts, and that change is possible when they stand together as one. As the crowd dispersed, many left with a renewed sense of hope, knowing that they have the power to shape Malawi’s future, one vote at a time.