Authorities in Nsanje Lalanje Constituency are buzzing with excitement over the emergence of a promising Shadow MP, Billah Karim, who is being touted as the one to lead the area to Canaan. Karim has already made a significant impact in the constituency with various development projects, such as the installation of piped water in Kalenso, Kuyeli, and other areas.
Village Heads in the area, who spoke on condition of anonymity, have expressed their dissatisfaction with the current MP Gladys Ganda, pointing out that she lacks a permanent residence in the constituency and is not effectively utilizing development funds.
They revealed that the unfinished projects undertaken by the current MP have been funded by external sources like the Kaombe Fund and other well-wishers without using CDF.Billah Karim, who has become a beacon of hope for the people of Nsanje Lalanje, has garnered a significant following, both the youth and adults who need a change developmentally.
Meanwhile, reports indicate that 90% of the population in the constituency is inclined to vote for him in the upcoming elections on September 16th 2025.The youthful Karim is committed to securing a brighter future for Nsanje Lalanje, promising to bring about positive change and development once elected.
His dedication to the welfare of the community and his track record of successful projects have resonated strongly with the residents, propelling him to the forefront of the political scene in the constituency.