Nyangulu Shines at Constituency Debate
UTM shadow Member of Parliament for Mzuzu City South East, Catherine Nyangulu, proved her political strength during a constituency debate held at Masasa Primary School.
The debate, organized by the National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) with support from the European Union (EU), gave all aspiring parliamentary candidates an opportunity to present their development agenda.
Nyangulu captured the attention of the audience with a bold and people-centered manifesto. She pledged to improve access to clean water, strengthen school infrastructure, empower the youth through vocational skills, and expand health facilities in hard-to-reach communities.
She further promised to prioritize the upgrading of key road networks in Masasa, Kaligomba, and Kanthete, saying better roads will boost economic activities and connect people to vital services.
Nyangulu reminded constituents of her track record, pointing to her previous support for education, community health, and small-scale economic projects targeting women and youth.
Her powerful presentation left the audience convinced that her manifesto is not only realistic but also the winning ticket for the 16 September parliamentary seat.
