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Zomba Diocese Tells You To Vote Or Else
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41374, member: 636"] Catholic officials urged Zomba residents to vote during September elections. The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace held meetings at Songani Trading Centre under Senior Chief Malemia. Community members learned about their voting rights during the civic education event. Project Officer Rhoda Ng'ambi spoke about choosing good leaders for Malawi's future. Citizens must pick honest politicians who can develop the country over five years. The United Nations Development Programme supports the electoral awareness project across Zomba Diocese. Ng'ambi reminded people that voting remains a basic human right for all registered citizens. Nobody should face threats or pressure when casting ballots at polling stations. Police Sub-Inspector Getrude Namaona warned against political violence during campaign rallies. Politicians must avoid using young people to attack supporters from opposing parties. Violence causes injuries and deaths during election periods across the country. Police arrest people who start fights or damage property during political events. Community member Ganizani Chimenya thanked organizers for teaching villagers about democratic participation. Residents appreciated learning how to select leaders without fear or intimidation. The awareness campaign reached many people across rural Zomba district. [/QUOTE]
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