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Chihana engages chiefs and business leaders in Nkhata Bay to address economic challenges




Second Vice President Enock Chihana visits Northern Region to discuss socioeconomic hardships and outline President Mutharika’s recovery strategies.


By Burnett Munthali

The Second Vice President, Enock Kanzingeni Chihana, has arrived at the Nkhata Bay District Council, marking an important step in his ongoing engagement with communities across the Northern Region.

During his visit, Chihana is expected to meet with a range of stakeholders, including traditional leaders, Members of Parliament, and business entrepreneurs.

The purpose of these meetings is to gain firsthand insight into the daily socioeconomic challenges that the people of Nkhata Bay are facing.

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Chihana’s engagement is part of a broader government initiative to ensure that policy decisions are informed by the lived experiences of ordinary citizens and community leaders.

In his ongoing tour of the Northern Region, Chihana has been addressing the nation’s pressing economic difficulties, which have been worsened by global and domestic factors.

He has been using these interactions to explain the government’s policy direction and to share the strategies that President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika’s administration has introduced to stabilize the economy.

According to Chihana, the government remains committed to stopping the economic bleeding through fiscal discipline, agricultural productivity, and investment in key infrastructure.

He emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration between government institutions, traditional authorities, and the private sector in achieving sustainable growth.

Chihana’s visit to Nkhata Bay reflects the government’s commitment to listening to the people, understanding their struggles, and ensuring that national policies respond effectively to local realities.

More updates from his engagements in Nkhata Bay and other parts of the Northern Region are expected to follow.

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