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Kabwila wins MCP Primaries in Salima Central West

By Fostina Mkandawire

SALIMA-(MANA)-Minister of Higher Education, Jessie Kabwila, has won with a landslide in a highly contested Malawi Congress Party (MCP), primary parliamentary elections for Salima Central West Constituency.

Kabwila who has scooped 1310 votes out of 2050 votes will be the MCP torch bearer for the constituency, in the September general elections.

The Primary elections which took place at Mgoza Primary School ground, saw Kabwila going head to head with former Deputy Minister of Health, Enock Phale who is the sitting Member of Parliament for the area.

Phale got 676 votes out of the 2050 votes cast.

Meanwhile, Micah Chisale has won against Francis Mphamba for the position of Ward Councilor for the Chitala area, while in the Namanda/Lipimbi area, Noel Kamanga has won against Ester Soko.

Kabwira triumphs in MCP primaries

By Chisomo Phiri

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost )-Minister of Higher Education and Malawi Congress Party (MCP) spokesperson, Dr. Jessie Kabwila on Monday emerged victorious in the Salima Central West Constituency primary elections.

Kabwira secured 1,310 votes, defeating Enock Phale, who garnered 676 votes.

A total of 2,004 delegates participated in the polls held at Mgoza Primary School in the lakeshore district.

This means Kabwira will represent MCP in the forthcoming general elections scheduled for September 16 2025.

Why Salima Central West Constituents itch for Dr Jessie Kabwila return

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-In the heart of Salima Central West Constituency, a wave of nostalgia and political urgency is stirring among constituents.

Many residents are openly expressing their desire for the return of Dr. Jessie Kabwila to active frontline politics.

This groundswell of support appears to be gaining momentum as the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) prepares for its primary elections ahead of the 2025 general polls.

Conversations in village gatherings, marketplaces, and community meetings are increasingly centered on Kabwila’s potential return.

People are citing her courage, eloquence, and unwavering commitment to defending the interests of the marginalized as reasons she remains unforgettable.

Dr. Kabwila, a former Member of Parliament for Salima North West, served with distinction and was known for her bold stance on social justice and human rights.

Although she has been relatively quiet on the political scene in recent years, her name continues to resonate deeply with the people she once served.

Many believe that her absence from the political landscape has left a void in the quality of representation Salima once enjoyed.

Some constituents argue that the current leadership has not demonstrated the same level of intellectual rigor and vocal advocacy that Kabwila consistently exhibited.

They recall her fiery debates in Parliament and her ability to articulate the struggles of ordinary Malawians with rare conviction.

Moreover, her academic background and global exposure gave her a unique edge in policy engagement and public discourse.

Supporters say her return would not only strengthen the MCP in Salima but would also restore dignity and confidence in the constituency’s leadership.

The push for Kabwila’s comeback is not just emotional but strategic, as many feel she is best positioned to challenge opposition parties and reclaim MCP dominance.

Her critics, however, argue that her confrontational style may not align with the current political climate that favors diplomacy over defiance.

But her supporters dismiss that notion, saying the constituency needs a leader who will not shy away from speaking truth to power.

In their view, Dr. Kabwila remains a rare breed of politician who blends intellect with grassroots connection.

Her past contributions to education, gender equality, and youth empowerment are often cited as enduring legacies.

Women’s groups in the constituency have also joined the call, stating that her return would revive female representation in a space still largely dominated by men.

They see her as a trailblazer who inspires younger women to enter politics with boldness and principle.

As the MCP prepares for its internal primaries, party strategists will likely take note of this rising demand for Kabwila’s return.

Observers say her re-entry into the political arena could re-energize the MCP base and potentially shift the dynamics of Salima politics.

The question now is whether Dr. Kabwila herself is ready to take up the mantle once more and respond to what many call a clarion call from her people.

Her silence so far has only deepened the speculation and anticipation.

But if the voices on the ground are anything to go by, then the MCP primaries in Salima Central West may turn out to be one of the most watched political contests in the months ahead.

The people have spoken, and they are itching for a leader who speaks their language — and for many, that leader is Dr. Jessie Kabwila.

Salima Central West constituents itching for MCP publicist Dr Kabwila’s return

SALIMA-(MaraviPost)-Development-oriented Dr. Jessie Kabwila, the Minister of Higher Education and Publicity Secretary for the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) is back in the political arena, contesting for the Salima Central West constituency in the upcoming September elections.

Dr. Kabwila, known for her dedication to education and community development, aims to build on her previous initiatives and continue her transformative agenda.

Residents of Chitala, Khombedza, ,Namanda,Lipimbi and many others are rallying behind her candidacy, expressing confidence in her leadership and vision for progress.

“We have seen the changes she has brought in our communities, and we are ready to ensure she returns to power,” stated a local community leader.

With a strong track record and a commitment to enhancing educational opportunities and infrastructure, Dr. Kabwila is poised to bring about further advancements in the region.

As the election approaches, her supporters are mobilizing efforts to ensure her message resonates across the constituency, emphasizing the importance of development and progress under her leadership.