In a rally brimming with electrifying energy, Ken Zikhale Ng’oma, the unflinching political gladiator and billed as a master strategist of the Malawi Congress Party, delivered a thunderous message to a massive, captivated crowd at Kavuzi Trading Centre in Nkhatabay. With the air of absolute certainty, the Mining Minister boldly proclaimed that nothing—not even the storm of mass demonstrations sweeping across the nation—would stop President Lazarus Chakwera from clinching victory in the September 16 elections.
Ng’oma, a hometown hero in Traditional Authority Kabunduli, minced no words as he rallied the sea of supporters, hammering home his unwavering belief in Chakwera’s inevitable triumph. “These protests,” Ng’oma roared, “are hijacked by thugs looking to plunder innocent people’s shops! But let them try all they want—Chakwera will win. Come what may!”
Riding on the wave of the crowd’s energy, Ng’oma threw down the gauntlet to the protesters’ backers, daring them to face Chakwera at the ballot box or prepare for their inevitable downfall. His words reverberated through the rally like a clarion call for unity and strength.
The rally wasn’t just about politics. Ng’oma, in a moment of heartfelt sincerity, addressed the issue of food security in the Kavuzi area, assuring residents that those missed in the maize distribution program would not be forgotten. “The government has your back,” he promised. “More support is coming, and no one will be left behind.”
With every word, Zikhale Ng’oma painted a picture of determination, resilience, and an unshakeable belief in victory. As the September elections approach, the message is clear: Chakwera is unstoppable, and the world better be ready.