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DPP manifesto promises K5B per constituency, youth loan funds
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55889, member: 636"] The Democratic Progressive Party presented its development blueprint for 2025 through 2030 at Njamba Freedom Park in Blantyre. The document outlines economic reforms targeting national growth and citizen welfare improvements. Party officials detailed plans for significant financial commitments across multiple sectors. The proposals address education access, healthcare expansion, and energy sector management. Local development receives priority through substantial funding allocations. Each constituency will receive five billion kwacha yearly for infrastructure projects under the proposed framework. Youth entrepreneurship gains support through dedicated loan programs worth 100 million kwacha per constituency annually. The party commits to restoring Power Market Limited operations after the current government dissolved the electricity trading company. Secondary education becomes free and mandatory for all students nationwide. Hospital construction expands medical services to remote rural communities. Economic targets aim for 6.5 percent gross domestic product growth by 2030. The manifesto emphasizes productivity increases and comprehensive policy reforms as growth drivers. [/QUOTE]
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