Lilongwe, Malawi
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July 20, 2025
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Mzangunya Mkandawire
Chakwera Launches MCP Manifesto for the 2025 General Elections

President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has officially launched the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) manifesto for the 2025 General Elections, unveiling a five-point development agenda aimed at transforming the country.
The manifesto, unveiled at a high-profile event held at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, is anchored on five core pillars, Food Security, Job and Wealth Creation, Governance, Reform, Rebooting the System and Public service delivery.
He stated that, the strategic pillars, are designed to drive the realization of the Malawi 2063 agenda, a long-term national development strategy aimed at transforming the country into a wealthy and self-sufficient nation.
Addressing thousands of supporters at the stadium, President Chakwera expressed his gratitude to the 2.6 million Malawians who voted for him during the 2020 elections, describing their support as the foundation of his leadership.
Taking the audience down memory lane, he reflected on the challenges the nation has faced over the past five years, including the COVID-19 pandemic, Cyclone Freddy, a cholera outbreak, and the tragic death of former Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima.
Despite these hardships, Chakwera commended Malawians for their resilience and unity, stating that it is this spirit that has enabled his administration to record significant progress.
Among the achievements highlighted were the creation of over two million jobs for young people, out of the six million previously unemployed, a reduction in attacks on people with albinism, and the successful rollout of mega farms across the country.
The President also commended Malawi’s development partners for their invaluable contributions to the country’s development efforts.
He emphasized the crucial role these partners play in supporting the implementation of various development initiatives and expressed his optimism about future collaborations.
“I am confident that this manifesto will serve as a robust blueprint for our partnership in advancing Malawi’s development agenda, having worked together over the past five years, I look forward to continuing our collaborative efforts over the next five years,” he stated.
Looking ahead, Chakwera outlined bold new plans for the country, including transforming the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) into a fully-fledged bank, introducing the election of mayors by the public, and launching a “Mtsogolo Account” a savings initiative for unborn children aimed at eradicating generational poverty.
“Our vision is for a prosperous Malawi not just for today, but for the future generations,” President Chakwera declared.
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