MEC commissioner satisfied with Zomba by-election voter verification

Confidence in the voter roll check is high in Zomba, even with thin crowds showing up before the 17 March 2026 by-elections.

Kamlongera reviews Zomba verification
  • Limbikani Kamlongera serves as Commissioner for the Malawi Electoral Commission.
  • She toured centres in Chanda and Chirunga wards on the final inspection day.
  • Zomba Chikomwe and Zomba City North constituencies were on her route.
  • Despite low turnout, Kamlongera said the process stayed solid.
Youth focus and 2024 registration link
  • This exercise extends the 2024 voter registration process.
  • Targeted youths turning 18 by 17 March were specifically mentioned.
  • Kamlongera pushed eligible young voters to step up and verify.
  • Inclusivity, she stressed, depends on people confirming their details.
Centres visited during the tour
  • Sparkle Foundation hosted part of the verification in Zomba City North.
  • Trans Haven Chirunga Christian Private School was also inspected.
  • Nanjiri Primary School in the traditional Authority M’biza got a visit.
  • Mchenga Primary School rounded out stops in Zomba Chikomwe.
Why the wards need fresh polls
  • Abraham Nyondo’s death led to the cancellation of elections in Chirunga Ward.
  • A court ruling triggered a fresh contest in Chanda Ward.
  • Local council by-elections are scheduled for 17 March 2026.
  • Kamlongera reminded residents that verification is voluntary yet vital.
 

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