Panyako describes Malava election day as warfare and denies crying

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Former Malava candidate Seth Panyako described election day as "warfare" and denied crying, asserting his humanity and resilience amidst intense pressure. Panyako felt isolated during his campaign, fighting the government alone. He alleged a plot to prevent his participation, though he still cast his vote. Panyako lost the by-election to David Ndakwa, who pledged to continue the late MP's development projects. The by-election followed the death of Malava MP Malulu Injendi.


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