The leader of the Liberation for Economic Freedom Party (LEFP), David Mbewe, has officially arrived at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.
His arrival marks a significant milestone in the ongoing presidential nomination process ahead of Malawi’s 2025 General Elections.
David Mbewe is at the BICC to present his candidacy nomination papers to the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), fulfilling a key requirement in the electoral process.
The presentation of nomination papers is a crucial step that signifies a candidate’s formal intent to contest in the upcoming presidential election.
As a relatively new political force, the LEFP is positioning itself as a party dedicated to economic liberation, social equity, and the transformation of Malawi’s development trajectory.
David Mbewe’s submission is expected to inject fresh energy into the presidential race, as he brings a youthful, reform-oriented voice to the national stage.
Supporters and members of the Liberation for Economic Freedom Party have expressed strong confidence in Mbewe’s leadership and believe his candidacy represents hope for a new era in Malawi’s politics.
His agenda emphasises economic freedom, youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, and reducing dependency on foreign aid through robust domestic policies.
The Malawi Electoral Commission has continued to welcome presidential aspirants at the BICC, where all candidates must undergo preliminary verification to ensure compliance with electoral laws.
David Mbewe’s presence at the nomination centre underscores the competitive nature of this year’s election, with various political actors stepping forward to offer alternative leadership visions for Malawi.
The submission of nomination papers is more than a procedural formality—it is a declaration of commitment, vision, and readiness to lead the nation.
With the deadline for nomination submissions fast approaching, Mbewe’s timely appearance at the BICC demonstrates strategic preparation and adherence to MEC guidelines.
As the campaign season unfolds, all eyes will be on candidates like David Mbewe to articulate bold, practical solutions to Malawi’s pressing challenges.
The Liberation for Economic Freedom Party now enters the race with renewed momentum and a clear message of transformation.









