Albert Mbawala seeks another term representing Ntcheu Central-East constituency as Malawi begins its official campaign season. The ruling Malawi Congress Party incumbent highlights his record of delivering 29 educational infrastructure projects during his current mandate. His signature achievements span multiple sectors, from constructing a secondary school with dormitories at Nthumbi to establishing a police station at Nsipe. The legislator also established a maternity facility at the Dzunje Clinic and constructed approximately 20 concrete bridges throughout the district. These structures have strengthened local commerce and improved access to essential services.
Mbawala provided educational support through bursary programs that assisted 95 students this academic year. Over his five-year tenure, he has sponsored roughly 400 young people pursuing higher education opportunities. Several recipients gained entrance to the University of Malawi through his financial assistance programs. The parliamentarian contributed 5 percent of funding for Nthumbi School development through partnerships with American donors. He maintains ambitious plans to construct a modern healthcare facility in Bawi if voters grant him another mandate.
Community investments extended beyond infrastructure as Mbawala allocated 20 million kwacha toward local athletic programs. Recent football and netball competitions received sponsorship that energized regional participation in sports activities. Resident Lucy Makungwa acknowledged improvements in educational quality and public safety since the Nsipe police unit became operational. The incumbent positions his development record as evidence of effective representation. Mbawala expresses confidence that his foundation work will generate continued progress for the constituency.
Mbawala provided educational support through bursary programs that assisted 95 students this academic year. Over his five-year tenure, he has sponsored roughly 400 young people pursuing higher education opportunities. Several recipients gained entrance to the University of Malawi through his financial assistance programs. The parliamentarian contributed 5 percent of funding for Nthumbi School development through partnerships with American donors. He maintains ambitious plans to construct a modern healthcare facility in Bawi if voters grant him another mandate.
Community investments extended beyond infrastructure as Mbawala allocated 20 million kwacha toward local athletic programs. Recent football and netball competitions received sponsorship that energized regional participation in sports activities. Resident Lucy Makungwa acknowledged improvements in educational quality and public safety since the Nsipe police unit became operational. The incumbent positions his development record as evidence of effective representation. Mbawala expresses confidence that his foundation work will generate continued progress for the constituency.