President Lazarus Chakwera urges Malawians to register for upcoming elections



By Burnett Munthali

President Lazarus Chakwera has made a fervent appeal to all eligible Malawians to register in large numbers during the ongoing voter registration exercise, which officially commenced today in several parts of the country. In a televised address on the state broadcaster, the president emphasized the critical importance of this process for the nation’s democratic future.

Dr. Chakwera encouraged those who may not yet have identified a candidate to support to still take the opportunity to register. He warned that failing to do so could lead to regret later on, particularly as the elections approach and the window for registration closes. “Register now, even if you haven’t found a candidate to vote for. You may regret later after losing this registration opportunity,” he stated, highlighting the urgency of participation in the electoral process.

President Chakwera

In his address, President Chakwera also called upon political parties, traditional leaders, and religious figures to mobilize their followers and communities to participate in the registration exercise. He underscored that every citizen’s involvement is essential in exercising their right to choose their leaders, thus reinforcing the foundation of democracy in Malawi.

The president’s appeal comes at a crucial time, as the country gears up for the upcoming elections. Voter registration is not only a constitutional right but also a vital civic duty that empowers citizens to have a say in the governance of their country.

As the registration period unfolds, President Chakwera’s message serves as a reminder of the power that lies in the hands of the electorate. The government is committed to ensuring a smooth registration process, and it is now up to Malawians to seize this opportunity to make their voices heard in the democratic process.