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Banda's Quiet Bid Could Shake Up September Race
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42161, member: 636"] Independent candidate Thoko Banda promised to lead the presidential race before September 1st ahead of national elections. The son of late politician Aleke Banda spoke after meeting electoral commission officials about campaign rules and procedures. Banda rejected claims that his candidacy represents symbolic participation rather than serious government ambitions. He acknowledged low public visibility but defended his quiet campaign approach as following proper electoral regulations. The candidate explained that respectful campaigning demonstrates commitment to lawful political practices. Official campaigning begins during mid-July when candidates can hold public rallies across the country. Banda believes disciplined campaigns without vote buying or platform abuse will connect with ordinary citizens. He admitted current winning chances appear slim but predicted major changes by early September. The Electoral Commission meeting clarified new laws and procedures for presidential hopefuls seeking office. Malawi voters head to polling stations on September 16th to choose their next president. Election officials introduced new payment requirements for nomination forms to ensure candidate commitment. Previously many aspirants collected forms but failed to complete the registration process or pay required fees. Alice Kanyangala from Lilongwe District explained that upfront payments promote seriousness among political candidates. The changes aim to reduce incomplete applications and strengthen electoral integrity. [/QUOTE]
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