Ben Phiri says DPP geared for fresh elections

Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Ben Phiri has reiterated that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) was not afraid of the upcoming elections, saying it has already proved to be the strongest party in the past three polls.

Ben Phiri addressing a DPP rallly at Limbuli

Speaking during a political rally at DPP Limbuli Constituency Office ground in Mulanje on Tuesday, he said he was certain that the DPP would win the upcoming Presidential elections again as it did in 2009, 2014 and 2019.

“Even if we were to go to polls tomorrow, be assured that DPP will win again,” Phiri who is DPP’s Director of Elections said.

He assured people of Mulanje that the DPP-led Government would continue to develop the country and create opportunities for its citizens so that they could be socio-economically empowered.

“From Nsanje to Chitipa, the President Prof. Peter Mutharika is putting up so much as far as development is concerned. In fact, just this week he launched the K13 billion Malawi Enterprise  Development Fund (MEDEF) which targets the youth and women so that they can become self-reliant economically by accessing loans to undertake small scale businesses.

“In addition, President Mutharika has proved that he is a true democrat. No other President would have accommodated the sort of demonstrations we’ve experienced in the country and the insults directed at him. Therefore, we must guard jealously against any of his detractors,” he added.

The Minister encouraged people in Mulanje to register and go out in their large numbers to vote come in an event of a fresh presidential election depending on the outcome from the Supreme Court of Appeal.

“As DDP, we are in majority as established by the three general elections that we have had by winning massively, but just staying at home without registering will not give us the much-needed victory,” he said.

“That is why I am urging you to register once registration begins and cast your vote on the polling day,” Phiri added.

Member of Parliament for Limbuli, Daudi Chida said during the 2019 Tripartite Elections, APM amassed 99.5 percent of the votes from his area.

“This is the stronghold for DPP; we did very well during the last elections. This time we are targeting 100 per cent; as such, I would like to encourage everyone who did not register or cast their vote last year to do so in order to win again with a landslide,” he pointed out.

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ANA ACHEPA
ANA ACHEPA
4 years ago

eish

Max campre
4 years ago

My foot

Allan
Allan
4 years ago

We don’t want rubbish again in Malawi. Politics of castigating one another. To hail with your utterances. Empty tin

Mwana wa Maliseche
Mwana wa Maliseche
4 years ago

Paja amati a picture speaks a thousand words, the house behind you says a lot about chitukuko chimene a DPP mwabweretsa ku Malawi KIKIKIKIKI

Mr Truth Pains
4 years ago

The house Ben u are addressing your meeting show it all how pathetic your leadership is in this country .
That is poverty at its best my friend Ben, don’t fool innocent Malawians. Enough is enough

Winnie Chamveka phiri
4 years ago

Ben don’t finish your words,infact us northerners we don’t need your so called president we are very comfortable in everything don’t worry about us, we are presidents on our own, kagweleni Uko ndi chipani chani,

Joloza
4 years ago

🤣🤣🤣Atumbuka simuzaununkha u president. Muzingolota choncho poti kulota saletsana.

ronse
ronse
4 years ago

tsono anthu ali kuti. kkkkkkkkkkkkkk hewuuu

Nsikidzi
Nsikidzi
4 years ago

Forget Chitipa iwe. Chitipa is not in Malawi. Has the president ever been there? And yes you will win again. Muchepetse kaye miseche mukumuchita Nankhumwa.

Bakha ndi Bakha
Bakha ndi Bakha
4 years ago

Koma Atupele wapedza udzu bomweta-mweta kikikikikikikikiki

Bakha
Bakha
4 years ago

eeeeh but the structure/house behind you shows just how much progress we have made………mabvuto alipo ndithu!!!

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