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DPP storms Rumphi: as 8 key members defect from UTM

Written by  Crespo Mafupah

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Vice president for the North Goodall Gondwe and Treasurer General of the ruling party, Jappie Mhango, Saturday stormed Jacqueline Kouwenhoven’s (independent) constituency in Rumphi West, soliciting people to vote for DPP government.

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February


Speaking to the masses that gathered at Bolelo Primary School, Gondwe asked the people to vote wisely by saying people from Rumphi West should not repeat the mistake of voting for an opposition Member of Parliament.


“The future of Rumphi is in your hand. People in this constituency have the key to development that is why I am asking you to vote wisely and voting wisely would mean voting for President Peter Mutharika and all DPP aspirants,” said Gondwe.


He further added to say that only the DPP led government has shown love for the people of the Northern Region ever since it was voted into power.


“We have a lot of developments that the DPP administration has done in the North. We have visible examples of the Njakwa - Livingstonia road, Rumphi - Bolero road, Rumphi Teachers Training College (TTC) just to mention a few,” explained Gondwe .


During the rally, DPP welcomed eight UTM regional members, 37 MCP members and 57 UDF members who defected from their respective political parties.


Speaking after welcoming the defected members, Jappie Mhango said this is a true indication that people are convinced that DPP will remain in power come 21 May 2019,


Mhango further said people defecting from the newly formed parties like UTM is a sign that UTM is disorganized hence people are getting out of the party.


Rumphi district has four constituencies and out of the four only one constituency, Rumphi North has a Member of Parliament for DPP, Jappie Mhango who is also the Party’s Treasurer General.

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