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DPP Launches By-election Campaign In Zomba Changalume, Unveils Mary Muheya
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MCP supporting PP and not UTM in Zomba Changalume by-election
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February 27, 2021 Owen Khamula - Nyasa Times 15 Comments
A popular Blantyre-based businessman OG Issah has joined the Zomba Changalume parliamentary race.
OG Issa
Mahomed Hanif Osman popularly known as ‘OG Issa’ is upbeat that he will win yhe parliamentary seat.
Reports say Osman will stand as an independent candidate and will contest with other candidates standing on PP, UTM, DPP and UDF tickets.
Osman was 2014-2019 legislator for Chiradzulu Central Constituency.
Malawi Congress Party is not featuring any candidate but will support one of the candidates.
Zomba Changalume Parliamentary seat fell vacant after the death of legislator John Chikalimba who was also leader for PP in the National Assembly.
MEC snubs DPP over calls to postpone by-elections | Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi
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February 24, 2021 Nyasa Times Reporter 5 Comments
People’s Party (PP) says it will do everything possible to retain Zomba Changalume Parliamentary seat, which fell vacant following the death of John Chikalimba, who was the party’s Chief Whip in Parliament while Malawi Congress Party (MCP) says its management team will decide this week how it feature candidates in the forthcoming by-elections.
Kalaile: PP to battle it out in Zomba Changalume to retain the seat
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) will hold by-elections in seven constituencies across the country on the March 30 this year.
Other constituencies that fell vacant due to death are Ntchisi North, Lilongwe Nsinja South and Karonga North while seats in Nsanje Central, Nsanje North and Chikwawa East fell vacant after the High Court nullified results for the 2019 Parliamentary election.