By Burnett Munthali
Blantyre, Malawi — Former President of Malawi, Bakili Muluzi, was present at COMESA Hall in Blantyre, where the United Democratic Front (UDF) is holding its national convention. The convention, which has attracted 1,200 delegates, is a key event for the party as it seeks to elect new leaders and strategize for the upcoming 2025 general elections.
Bakili Muluzi, who remains a significant figure in Malawian politics and the UDF, was warmly received by the delegates, many of whom view him as the founding father of modern Malawian democracy. His presence at the convention underscores his continued influence and support for the party as it navigates its future.
The convention has drawn not only UDF members but also representatives from other opposition parties, including the UTM, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), People’s Democratic Party (PDP), and Petra. The participation of these parties highlights the importance of the event in the broader context of Malawi’s political landscape, where alliances and collaborations are likely to play a crucial role ahead of the next elections.
Speaking to the media, some of the delegates expressed optimism about the outcomes of the convention and emphasized the need for unity within the opposition. "This is a crucial moment for the UDF, and we are glad that our friends from other opposition parties have joined us. It shows that we are all committed to bringing change to Malawi," said one delegate.
As the UDF convention continues, political observers are closely watching the proceedings, particularly to see how the party plans to position itself in the 2025 elections and whether any formal alliances will emerge from these engagements.
With Bakili Muluzi in attendance, the convention is set to make key decisions that will shape the future of the UDF and its role in Malawian politics.
Burnett Munthali is a political analyst and journalist covering Malawian politics and socio-economic issues.