Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leader Peter Mutharika has urged Malawians to read and understand the party’s manifesto, which he says prioritizes the needs of ordinary people and is available in Chichewa, English, and Chitumbuka.

Speaking during a political rally held yesterday at Katoto Ground in Mzuzu, Mutharika emphasized that his vision for Malawi is centered on job creation in rural areas, improved education, and economic transformation modeled after countries like Singapore.

“I want rural people to find jobs in their areas and not migrate,” said Mutharika. “Anyone whose child does not go to school, the parents will deal with them because school will be free.”

The former president also addressed the issue of vote-buying by rival political parties, particularly the Malawi Congre

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