Residents of Nsanje Lalanje have expressed frustration over the perceived lack of benefits from the high-ranking positions held by their lawmaker, Gladys Ganda, both in Parliament and within the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
Despite her recent appointment as National Director of Elections within the DPP, constituents feel that they have not seen any tangible improvements in their area.
Anonymous sources have highlighted the apparent absence of benefits reaching the local community, with accusations that a significant amount of funds allocated for sports development remain unimplemented.
The funds, amounting to 30 million kwacha, have yet to materialize into projects that directly benefit the constituents.
In contrast, residents point to the efforts of Shadow Member of Parliament Bilal Karim, who has been involved in various development initiatives that have had a more noticeable impact on the area.
Specifically, residents cite the installation of solar-powered water systems and the maintenance of dysfunctional boreholes as examples of projects that have significantly improved the quality of life for the community.
As the 2025 polls approach, constituents are looking to leaders like Karim who have demonstrated a commitment to delivering tangible development projects for the benefit of the local population.
The picture shows Shadow MP Bilal Karim