By Twink Jones Gadama
Uladi Mussa, who has made it to MCP NEC through an appointment has urged Malawians to be cautious of political parties that make false promises, saying they will not bring meaningful development to the country.
Speaking at a rally held at Top 10 ground in Kalonga, Salima, Mussa emphasized that MCP is committed to bringing about real change and development to Malawi, unlike other parties that only make empty promises.
Mussa’s remarks come as MCP intensifies its campaign ahead of the next year’s tripartite elections.
The party’s campaign is centered around bringing about meaningful development and change to Malawi, and Mussa’s message resonated with the crowd that gathered to listen to him.
MCP’s president secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda, was also in attendance at the rally, where he outlined the party’s vision for Malawi’s future.
Other notable figures present included Jessie Kabwira, MCP’s Publicity secretary and Steven Malondera, the party’s youth director.
Mussa’s statement is seen as a direct attack on opposition parties that have been accused of making false promises to win votes.
With its message of meaningful development and change, the party is likely to appeal to many Malawians who are eager for a better future.
Uladi Mussa’s statement is a clear indication of MCP’s commitment to bringing about real change and development to Malawi.
As the country heads to the polls, Malawians will have to decide which party to trust with their future.
With its message of hope and development, MCP is likely to be a strong contender in the upcoming elections.