By Burnett Munthali
At today’s UTM party conference, Secretary General Patricia Kaliati proudly outlined the party’s impressive growth since its formation. Kaliati reminded the delegates that UTM now boasts 42 councilors and 12 Members of Parliament (MPs), marking a significant leap from just four MPs during the 2019 elections. This surge in political representation, Kaliati noted, demonstrates the party’s increasing popularity and its expanding influence in the Malawian political landscape.
“From only four MPs in 2019, UTM has shown tremendous growth, with 12 MPs and 42 councilors today,” said Kaliati, emphasizing that the party’s rising success is a clear indication of its strength and the public’s growing support. She expressed optimism about the future, highlighting that the progress made over the past few years solidifies UTM as a key player in Malawi’s political scene.
Kaliati used the occasion to underline the importance of strong leadership in guiding the party towards future success. She emphasized the need for a leader who not only listens to the party members but also adheres strictly to the party’s constitution. “We are looking for a leader who is committed to our values, one who is able to unite us all while respecting the framework that our party is built on,” she said.
The search for leadership, Kaliati stressed, is not just about finding someone with the ability to lead but also someone who embodies the core principles of the party and is ready to take the party forward.
While the conference was expected to be led by UTM President Dr. Michael Usi, Kaliati explained that Usi’s current national duties as the State Vice President had prevented him from attending. “Although we had hoped for President Michael Usi to lead the conference, we understand that he is currently occupied with important national responsibilities,” Kaliati said. She assured the delegates that the president’s absence would not hinder the conference’s proceedings and that Usi’s leadership remains strong and unwavering.
Despite his absence, Usi’s vision for the party continues to guide the direction of the conference and the discussions taking place. Kaliati further reiterated the importance of unity within the party, especially as they look ahead to the 2025 general elections.
Kaliati’s speech reflects UTM’s determination to continue its rise and expand its reach across Malawi. With a growing number of MPs and councilors, the party is positioning itself as a viable force in the next election cycle. The emphasis on leadership qualities, unity, and adherence to the party constitution shows that UTM is committed to maintaining stability and integrity as it navigates future challenges.
As the party gears up for the future, the spotlight is on finding a leader who will steer the party forward while keeping its foundational values intact. With UTM continuing to gain ground, both in parliament and in local government, the next few years promise to be crucial in shaping the party’s political trajectory.
The future of UTM looks promising as it continues to grow, with a leadership search poised to determine its next steps.