CHURCH BACKS MSUKWA MOVE

Staff Reporter

Holy Trinity CCAP Congragation has commended a volleyball stalwart Killy Msukwa for his courageous decision to join active politics saying in this way the sport and other social needs will gain a national voice.

Msukwa, well-known for his unwavering contributions to the volleyball development in Mzuzu, today made an announcement at his church of his parliamentary ambition on UTM ticket.

Apart from sports, Msukwa, who is also a businessman and dedicated member of the church including the Christian Youth Fellowship – CYF said he believes in politics of ethics and values.

“I am joining politics to serve the people with Christian ethics and morals. In me, there is a person with concious to do what is right for everyone,” explained Msukwa.

He added, “my manifesto is not just on paper. I have a people centered manifesto, so far over 500 youths and women have been trained in vacational skills in places such as Kavibale and I will introduce a number of social and economic enterprises, with a key goal to transform lives.”

In his comment, Parish Minister Luneta Ng’ambi thanked Msukwa saying Christian youths have the ability to do well in politics.

He advised Msukwa not to fall into the trap of promises and lies which often dangle manifestos that speaks to the peoples’ needs during campaign but fails big time in implementation.

Rev. Ng’ambi said, “Mwana wakwithu lemba manifesto yako yiwemi yakukhazikika pakuvwira wanthu mu unenesko ndipo ilongosole makola kwambula viwawa.” (my esteemed member, write a people focued manifesto and explain it well to the people without engaging in violence)

Rev. Ng’ambi further advised Msukwa to follow the legacy left by UTM founder (former State Vice President) the Late Saulos Klaus Chilima, fondly known as SKC, that focused on violent free compaign and honesty.

Killy Msukwa has been instrumental in organising volleyball tournaments including the Mzuzu International Volleyball, Raiply and FISD in the recent months.

On 16th September 2025, seven million registered Malawian voters will elect a State President, 228 Members of Paliament and Councillors who will serve Malawians for the next five years.

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