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Chakwera Set to Storm Shire Valley with Major Development Tour

Mangochi Cape Maclear Residents
In a stunning move that has set the Shire Valley abuzz, Malawi’s leader, Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, will today kick off a high-impact development tour of Chikwawa and Nsanje districts. Packed with key engagements, the tour underscores Chakwera’s relentless drive to ignite economic growth, electrify rural communities, and uplift education in some of Malawi’s most underserved areas.

The action-packed day begins at the A.R. Issa Cattle Ranch in T/A Ngabu, Chikwawa, where the President’s focus on agricultural investment will be on full display. Chakwera’s push to revolutionize the livestock sector isn’t just about food security—it’s a bold move to supercharge local economies and create a ripple of prosperity across the region.

From there, Chakwera will flip the switch on the Malawi Rural Electrification Programme (MAREP) at Nguluwe Village, T/A Mbenje, Nsanje. This electrification effort promises to transform the rural landscape, opening doors for businesses, boosting healthcare services, and elevating the standard of living for countless families.

But it doesn’t stop there. At Ngabu Secondary School, Chakwera will meet with education leaders, cementing his administration’s unwavering commitment to improving rural education. His hands-on approach aims to tackle the pressing challenges faced by rural schools, ensuring no student is left behind.

The tour will culminate with a powerful interaction at Nchalo Sports Club, where Chakwera will engage directly with the Shire Valley’s business leaders. This rare opportunity will allow entrepreneurs to voice their concerns, share ideas, and explore avenues for economic growth, reinforcing the President’s pledge to foster a thriving business environment.

Through this whirlwind of engagements, Chakwera is proving once again that he’s not just a leader but a champion of the people. His deep connection with the Shire Valley, coupled with his commitment to real progress, is a resounding reminder of why his 2025 victory seems all but inevitable.

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