Jane Ansah addressed supporters at a Wednesday rally in Mchinji as the Democratic Progressive Party's vice presidential candidate. The former judge has gained prominence throughout Malawi's Central Region during recent campaign activities. Ansah promised that Arthur Peter Mutharika's administration would reduce fertilizer costs for agricultural communities. She condemned President Lazarus Chakwera's government for failing to deliver on fertilizer pricing commitments. Farmers face payments exceeding K100,000 despite previous government promises of K4,999 rates.
Ansah highlighted the agricultural sector's importance to Malawi's economic foundation during her speech. She urged voters to support Mutharika in the September 16 election based on his previous governance experience. The candidate emphasized that farming families require practical policies rather than unfulfilled campaign pledges. Her agricultural focus aims to secure rural votes for the opposition party. Ansah's campaign strategy targets constituencies where farming livelihoods dominate local economic activity.
Ansah highlighted the agricultural sector's importance to Malawi's economic foundation during her speech. She urged voters to support Mutharika in the September 16 election based on his previous governance experience. The candidate emphasized that farming families require practical policies rather than unfulfilled campaign pledges. Her agricultural focus aims to secure rural votes for the opposition party. Ansah's campaign strategy targets constituencies where farming livelihoods dominate local economic activity.