Saturday, September 28, 2013

DPP Leader Storms Lilongwe with Whistle Stop Tours on 29th September 2013.


Pic By: Stevin Phiri


After failing to storm Lilongwe last Sunday on 22nd September, 2013. Professor Arthur Peter Muthalika and his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) are yet expected to rainstorm Lilongwe on 29th September 2013.Our sources have confirmed that the so much waited tour in the Capital City of Malawi which was stopped at the eleventh hour by the government for unknown reason last week is finally on.

“We want to assure you Malawians that Peter Muthalika will steer Lilongwe with the blue sea, we were disappointed last week, after all the preparations we were stopped in the last minute and as a law bidding party we agreed to the demand of the government, everything is set and in order to glance the so much anticipated tour”, said a high ranking official from the DPP.

The tour is expected to kick start at 12:00 am –Central African Time. Among other places, the DPP leader is expected to stop at Kalambo ground in area 25(Nsungwi) then proceed to Chinsapo via Area 3 and finally destined at Masintha ground in Kawale.

The DPP leader and followers are confident that come May 2014 tripartite elections, the party is going back in government. Peter Muthalika is among the aspiring presidential candidates enjoying mass support from the possible voters across the country.

The DPP became an opposition party after the startling death of its mentor and late president of the Republic of Malawi Professor Bingu WA Muthalika. Among other things, DPP has assured Malawians that once voted into power, they will restore the security in the country, ensure food security at household and national level, introduce community colleges to bridge the existing gap in the tertiary education sector, take possible action to reclaim our Lake Malawi which is in dispute with our neighboring Tanzania as well as continue with policies and developments plans as well as activities from where the late Bingu left.

By: Magede Si Wandale.

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