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Mass Defection Hits UDF and UTM as 200 Members Join DPP in Mangochi

By Twink Jones Gadama

In a significant blow to the United Democratic Front (UDF) and United Transformation Movement (UTM), approximately 200 members from both parties defected to the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in Mangochi.

The defection ceremony took place at the Mangochi Municipal Council, where DPP’s Regional Governor, Daud Chikwanje, welcomed the new members.

Notable defectors included Mr. Zimbabwe, former UDF governor, and Mrs Hamida Ali, ex-UTM deputy governor, both from Mangochi’s Mkungulu district. Chikwanje emphasized that the DPP’s leadership under Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika has created an attractive environment for those seeking positive change.

Mr. Zimbabwe expressed his enthusiasm for joining the DPP, citing its proven leadership and commitment to development. He pledged to work tirelessly to ensure the party’s victory in the upcoming elections. Mai Hamida Ali also echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the DPP’s people-centered approach as a key factor in her decision.

The defection is seen as a major boost to the DPP’s prospects in the region, particularly with the upcoming elections.

Chikwanje attributed the mass defection to the DPP’s inclusive and development-oriented agenda, which resonates with the aspirations of the people.

This development comes at a time when the DPP is intensifying its efforts to reclaim its stronghold in the Eastern Region. The party has been engaging in various activities aimed at strengthening its grassroots structures and wooing supporters from other parties.

The UDF and UTM have yet to comment on the defection, but analysts predict that this move may trigger a wave of defections from other opposition parties. As the political landscape continues to shift, one thing is clear: the DPP has secured a significant advantage in the Mangochi region.

As the dust settles on this significant political development, one thing is clear: the DPP has sent a strong message about its intentions to dominate the Eastern Region.

The opposition parties must now regroup and rethink their strategies to remain relevant in the changing political landscape.

Maravi Post Reporter
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