Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika embarked on whistle-stop tours in Blantyre today, engaging with enthusiastic crowds and sharing his vision for Malawi under the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
Addressing his supporters, the former president expressed heartfelt gratitude for their strong turnout and reaffirmed his commitment to transforming the nation. Mutharika highlighted Malawi’s pressing challenges, particularly the persistent fuel shortages, describing them as unacceptable for a developing country. He urged citizens to focus on productive activities that uplift families and drive economic progress.
Mutharika assured Malawians that change is on the horizon, stating that from September, his proven leadership will return to stabilize the nation. He pledged to resolve the forex crisis, ensure fuel availability, and revitalize businesses, laying a solid foundation for job creation and economic recovery.
The former president dismissed claims that improvements would take years, asserting that under experienced and decisive leadership, tangible progress will be evident. He assured supporters that within five years, Malawians will clearly see the difference between what he termed “experimental leadership” and the competent governance of the DPP.
The whistle-stop tour underscored Mutharika’s campaign message of hope and a brighter future, resonating with supporters eager for a turnaround in the country’s economic fortunes.