DPP’s Ngwenya ropes in singer Nsaku for campaign in Lilongwe by-elections

Lilongwe City South East by-election candidate for governing Democrtaic Progressive Party (DPP) Reuben Ngwenya has  hired reggae artist Charles Nsaku to be performing at his campaign rallies.

Ngwenya on campaign trail in Lilongwe City South East.-Photo by Alfred Chauwa, Nyasa Times
Charles Nsaku performing at Ngweya rally

Ngwenya, a former diplomat at the Malawi Embassy in Japan, has Nsaku performing at his meetings on Sunday with Alikutauni Sounds Band .

Presidential advisor  Simon Vuwa Kaunda accompanied Ngwenya to the rally.

Ngwenya promised to transform the constituency once voted during  the October 17 by-elections

The Supreme Court of Appeal, last May ordered a re-run of the elections in the constituency where the DPP candidate Bentley Namasasu was declared winner in the 2014 elections.

Malawi Congress Party (MCP) candidate Ulemu Msungama has again  raised concerns of possible rigging by DPP.

The by-elections are expected to take place in Nsanje Lalanje, Lilongwe City South East and Lilongwe Msozi North constituencies and Mtsiliza, Ndirande Makata and Mayani North wards.

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Dodolido.
Dodolido.
6 years ago

Where are the people? Even with Nsaku!!!!!!!!!!!!!!kikikiki

Mahera
Mahera
6 years ago

Even if he hires all musicians in Malawi, he cannot win. He is in a wrong train.

Patrick Phiri
Patrick Phiri
6 years ago

DPP remains Malawi’s best hope for continued progress in terms of development

Toka
Toka
6 years ago

Shaaaaaaa anthu 20 omwewo ndie kumati chisankho muwina? Forget it bwana Ngwenya. Msungama is the winner.

Igwe
Igwe
6 years ago

Papsya qatong’ola Nsaku. Adyere zofa make, zamasiyezo, mbava zimenezi uzikame ayise

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