Confident and Steady: Catherine Nyangulu Poised to Clinch Mzuzu City South East Parliamentary Seat
As Malawians prepare to cast their votes in the tripartite elections on Tuesday, September 16, all eyes are on Mzuzu City South East where United Transformation Movement (UTM) parliamentary candidate Catherine Nyangulu is tipped to win the seat.
Nyangulu has in recent weeks intensified her campaign, reaching out to communities through door-to-door interactions, rallies, and targeted meetings with youth and women groups. Supporters describe her as approachable, development-focused, and passionate about addressing real issues affecting people in the constituency.
Residents say her message of transformation resonates strongly with their expectations, especially in areas such as youth empowerment, women’s participation in leadership, education, and improved infrastructure. “Catherine is the kind of leader who listens and acts. We are ready to vote for her because she represents hope and progress,” said one community member during a campaign stop.
The constituency, which has seen a competitive race in past elections, appears to be leaning towards UTM this time, largely due to Nyangulu’s visibility and consistent presence on the ground. Political analysts note that her strong grassroots strategy, coupled with UTM’s growing influence in the Northern Region, has positioned her as a frontrunner.
As the campaign period comes to a close, supporters remain upbeat that Tuesday will mark a historic win for Catherine Nyangulu, ushering in a new chapter for Mzuzu City South East Constituency.
