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Nyamilandu dismisses running mate reports as “Entirely false”

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Walter Nyamilandu

By Jones Gadama

In a move to set the record straight, former Football Association of Malawi President Walter Nyamilandu has categorically denied reports that he has been appointed as running mate by Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) President Professor Peter Mutharika in the forthcoming tripartite elections.

Nyamilandu took to his Facebook page to dismiss the reports, which he claims are “entirely false” and aimed at tarnishing his image.

This development comes amid speculation and rumors surrounding the DPP’s choice of running mate for the upcoming elections.

According to Nyamilandu, the reports circulating on social media are nothing but a malicious attempt to damage his reputation.

He emphasized that he has not been approached by Professor Mutharika or the DPP regarding a potential running mate position.

It is worth noting that Professor Mutharika, a former President of Malawi, has a reputation for being a democratic leader who puts his country’s interests above his own.

His leadership style and commitment to the development of Malawi have earned him respect from various quarters.

As the country prepares for the tripartite elections, the DPP is expected to announce its running mate soon.

However, with Nyamilandu dismissing the reports, it remains to be seen who will be chosen to partner with Professor Mutharika on the ballot.

The forthcoming elections are crucial for Malawi, and the choice of running mate by the DPP will undoubtedly be closely watched by the electorate.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, one thing is certain – the people of Malawi will be eagerly awaiting the announcement of the DPP’s running mate.

In the meantime, Nyamilandu’s denial of the reports serves as a reminder of the importance of verifying information, especially in the age of social media where rumors and misinformation can spread quickly.

As the country moves closer to the elections, it is essential for political leaders and citizens alike to prioritize truth and accuracy in their communication.

By doing so, Malawians can ensure that they make informed decisions at the polls, ultimately shaping the future of their beloved country.