NICE Trust Encourages Civic Engagement Ahead of Malawi’s General Elections

The NICE Trust is urging voters in Balaka district to participate in the September 16 General Elections. Participants are advised to choose leaders who focus on community welfare and issue-based campaigns. The programme is part of NICE’s broader efforts to enhance civic engagement and promote responsible voting practices, supported by the European Union.
The National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) Trust has encouraged voters in Balaka district to engage actively in the electoral process and select leaders in the upcoming September 16 General Elections. Henry Zekeria, the programme manager for Balaka, made this appeal during a meeting with residents of Lemu village, located in Traditional Authority Kachenga.
In conclusion, the NICE Trust emphasizes the importance of civic participation in electoral processes. Voters are encouraged to prioritize candidates who advocate for issue-based campaigns and solutions to community problems. The initiative aims to empower citizens to make informed choices on September 16, ensuring the election of capable leaders who address local challenges.
Original Source: malawi24.com