Chaima Banda Delivers His Vision, ‘Inclusive Futuristic MCP’ Agenda
One of the aspirants contesting for the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Secretary General position at the upcoming elective convention, Chris Chaima Banda has emphasized the importance of unity within the party, stating that a divided party cannot effectively work towards its goals, highlighting the need for members to work together towards a common purpose, putting aside personal differences in order to achieve success.
Banda also stressed the importance of love and respect for one another within the party, stating that mutual respect and understanding are key to fostering a positive and productive atmosphere among members.
Speaking when he was launching his campaign over the weekend, dubbed “ Vision For Inclusive Futuristic MCP’ he emphasized the need for open communication and dialogue, as well as a willingness to listen to different perspectives in order to move forward as a united party.
In outlining his vision for the party, Banda expressed his commitment to fostering a culture of inclusivity and transparency, where all members can feel valued and heard adding that he will work towards creating opportunities for all members to contribute their ideas and be actively involved in the decision-making process.
Overall, Chris Chaima Banda’s campaign for General Secretary of the MCP is cantered around the values of love, unity, and respect, with a focus on building a strong and cohesive party that can effectively work towards its goals.
His message of working together towards a common purpose resonates with many members, and his vision for the future of the party has garnered support from those who believe in the power of unity and collaboration.
MCP is expected to go for an elective Convention starting from the 6th to the 8th of. August this year at a venue to be communicated in due course.
Banda faces Competition from the incumbent General Secretary, Eisenhower Mkaka, Minister of Finance, Simplex Chithyola Banda and Alex Major who will tussle for votes in what is expected to be a very tough competition for the party’s hot seat