AFORD National Convention: Brian Banda’s Interviews Unveil Political Intrigue and Musical Surprises
The Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) national convention, held at the Golden Peacock in Lilongwe on Friday, September 13, was a hub of political activity and media attention. Renowned journalist Brian Banda conducted a series of interviews with delegates, shedding light on the complex political dynamics and cultural nuances at play.

One notable exchange revealed a vision of political unity, with a Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) member expressing a desire for cooperation among parties. However, when asked about the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), the delegate seemed evasive, leaving her position unclear.
In a surprising turn, the interview also touched on a cultural development: the Sendeza Sisters’ plans to release new music ahead of the 2025 presidential election. The delegate confirmed that the group has already recorded songs and is set to introduce fresh vibes to the political landscape.

Banda’s interviews offered a glimpse into the intricate web of political alliances and cultural influences shaping Malawi’s current political climate. As the country approaches the 2025 elections, these interactions highlight both the challenges and innovations within Malawi’s political and cultural spheres.

The AFORD national convention served as a platform for political discussion and cultural expression, showcasing the complex interplay between politics and music in Malawi’s electoral landscape.
