By Burnett Munthali
Nsanje – The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) is holding a political rally at the Nsanje Prison Ground, where key party figures addressed a large crowd. Speaking at the rally, the party’s strategic leader, Moses Kunkuyu, called on the public to stop spreading false information, especially on social media platforms.
Kunkuyu specifically urged the people to be wary of fake news propagated by online pages such as Bakili Muluzi TV and Limpopo, warning that these platforms have been spreading misleading information. He pointed out that these outlets were responsible for spreading rumors about the death of the country’s president.
“It is important that we stop listening to lies coming from these fake news outlets. These platforms have been deceiving Malawians, including falsely claiming that our president had passed away,” Kunkuyu said, drawing attention to the need for accurate information.
The rally is part of MCP’s ongoing efforts to engage with communities in Nsanje and strengthen the party’s presence ahead of the upcoming elections. Kunkuyu emphasized the importance of relying on credible sources for news and information, as fake reports could cause unnecessary panic and confusion among citizens.
The MCP leadership continues to address various concerns in the region, from development projects to national governance, as part of its agenda to build trust and support in the lead-up to the 2025 elections.