Nkhatabay Central lawmaker Symon Vuwa Kaunda said his party will eliminate food insecurity after voters returned the Democratic Progressive Party to government. The legislator cited road construction, hospital expansion and transportation improvements as evidence constituents trust President Peter Mutharika's administration to complete unfinished infrastructure.
Kaunda outlined plans to finish the Lakeshore Road, repair the Mzuzu-Karonga corridor and expand port facilities across northern districts. The representative said authorities will import Zambian maize to reduce prices for struggling households while advancing rural electricity access and tuition-free secondary schooling.
The party aims to strengthen business opportunities for women and young entrepreneurs through targeted programs. Kaunda pledged measurable progress in living standards under the current leadership's economic policies.
Kaunda outlined plans to finish the Lakeshore Road, repair the Mzuzu-Karonga corridor and expand port facilities across northern districts. The representative said authorities will import Zambian maize to reduce prices for struggling households while advancing rural electricity access and tuition-free secondary schooling.
The party aims to strengthen business opportunities for women and young entrepreneurs through targeted programs. Kaunda pledged measurable progress in living standards under the current leadership's economic policies.