Rasta Chirwa Embarks on Epic Big walk to fund Presidential Ambition

photos: Rasta Chirwa  Frundraising Walk

By: Jane Chimchere 
March, 11  2025


Rasta Chikomeni Chirwa a well known activist and  Presidential aspirant has launched a fundraising Big walk to gather 
K10 million kwacha needed for  the nomination fees ahead of the 2025 general elections. 

The walk which began from kaphiri on tuesday morning covering several  locations in Lilongwe as Chirwa  engages with supporters and well wishers . His aim is to inspire ordinary Malawians to take part in shaping the country's political future. 

Speaking to Journalists before setting off Chirwa exppressed confidence in Malawi's support. 

"This is not just about me this is about Malawians who believe in change we need leaders who understand the struggles of people and I want to prove  that the power belongs to them." He said. 

One supporter Rasta James Banda joined Chirwa on the Walk and pledge a contribution. "We believe in his vision He is one of us and if we all contribute something small we can make a difference." Banda said. 

However some critics have questioned the feasibility of Chirwa's approach . 

Political analyst Dr. Mary Gondwe noted. " While this is a unique initiative raising such an amount through big walk is ambitious nonetheless it is an interesting test of the public support." She said. 
Despite the challenges Chirwa remains optimistic . "Whether we raise K10 million or not this journey will show the power  of unity I am walking for a cause greater than myself." He said. 

The fundraising walk is expected to last several weeks with donation platforms available for those who cannot join physically . As Chirwa strides towards his goal the nation watches to see if the people's support will turn his dream into reality. 

Rasta Chikomeni Chirwa's Big walk is more than a fundraiser it is a statement about people powered politics . 

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