50 – 50 Management Agency has said it will continue inspiring women who are participating in the next week’s tripartite elections.

This has been said by Wisdom Chimgwede, 50:50 communications manager during an interface with youthful voters in the lakeshore district of Karonga.

In his remarks Chimgwede said the project has so far helped in raising self-esteem of many women ahead of the polls.

He added that the program helped in exposing women especially young women in the electorate.

He further said that the project will continue to help candidates to know what voters want.

“This program will continue to help the aspirants to know what the voters wants,” he said.

He further added that they are working on reaching out to women who have dreams of becoming leaders someday.

“We hope the initiative will even reach out to all women that dream to be in leadership positions one day,” he added.

Reacting to the development Karonga Nyungwe Constituency aspirant Luwani Msowoya commended the campaign for the initiative.

“The program has enabled me to engage with people in my constituency and through the program, I have managed to know some problems that need to be addressed and I have also shared with them my manifesto,” said Msowoya.

The program, which rolled out last year, has also reached out to such other districts as Nkhatabay and Mzimba in the northern region. ‘Ȓ֧:E

50 – 50 Management Agency has said it will continue inspiring women who are participating in the next week’s tripartite elections.

This has been said by Wisdom Chimgwede, 50:50 communications manager during an interface with youthful voters in the lakeshore district of Karonga.

In his remarks Chimgwede said the project has so far helped in raising self-esteem of many women ahead of the polls.

He added that the program helped in exposing women especially young women in the electorate.

He further said that the project will continue to help candidates to know what voters want.

“This program will continue to help the aspirants to know what the voters wants,” he said.

He further added that they are working on reaching out to women who have dreams of becoming leaders someday.

“We hope the initiative will even reach out to all women that dream to be in leadership positions one day,” he added.

Reacting to the development Karonga Nyungwe Constituency aspirant Luwani Msowoya commended the campaign for the initiative.

“The program has enabled me to engage with people in my constituency and through the program, I have managed to know some problems that need to be addressed and I have also shared with them my manifesto,” said Msowoya.

The program, which rolled out last year, has also reached out to such other districts as Nkhatabay and Mzimba in the northern region. ‘Ȓ֧:E