UTM supporters gather at airport to welcome the President, chant “Boma ndi Lomweli”

By Burnett Munthali

On Saturday 5 October 2024, supporters of the United Transformation Movement (UTM) gathered in large numbers at Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe to welcome President Lazarus Chakwera from his recent trip. The atmosphere was filled with excitement and unity as the crowd energetically chanted “Boma ndi lomweli,” reaffirming their confidence in the current administration.

This warm reception reflects the continued support UTM enjoys within its base, with many members praising the leadership and development strides under the Tonse Alliance, which brought President Chakwera to power. The chants and slogans echo a sentiment that the current government is the right one to steer the country forward amidst various challenges.

UTM supporters at the airport


Despite the economic difficulties Malawi faces, the loyal supporters made their presence known, waving flags and singing songs of praise as the presidential motorcade made its way through the airport gates. The gathering symbolized the strong connection between the UTM party and its leadership, and the faith many have in the ongoing policies.

As the day progressed, several key UTM figures were also spotted among the crowd, giving speeches of encouragement and calling for continued unity and resilience as the nation moves towards the 2025 general elections.

The event at the airport underscored UTM’s resolve to maintain its political influence and relevance within the ruling coalition, as well as to remind their opponents that they remain a significant force in Malawi’s political landscape.

The chants of “Boma ndi lomweli” resonated as both a celebration of the present government and a rallying cry for the future.