Parliamentary aspirant Ibrahim Mwamba says door-to-door engagements are shaping his campaign as he vies for the Mwembeshi Constituency seat in the 13 August 2026 general election.
Mwamba said the direct interactions allow him to hear concerns from households across the constituency without filters.
“Ongoing campaign efforts are taking place in Mwembeshi, where I am vying for the position of Member of Parliament. Door-to-door engagement enables me to directly interact with my constituents,” Mwamba said.
Residents in Mwembeshi have raised issues including access to clean water, feeder roads, youth unemployment, and support for small-scale farmers, according to Mwamba.
“The only way to represent people well is to sit with them, listen, and understand what keeps them up at night. You cannot do that from a podium,” he added.
Mwamba said the engagements have covered villages and townships across the constituency as he outlines his vision ahead of the polls.
Francis Chipalo

