[2] She wanted to represent the Democratic Progressive Party,but she stood as an independent after protests involving tear gasand gunfire during the primaries.
32 agreed including Gadama, Susan Dossi, Lyana Lexa Tambala, Ireen Mambala, Abigail Shariff and Nancy Chada.
[6] There was a prayer day in Thondwe on 10 October 2023 and Gadama announced that her parents were intending to fund an ambulance and she would donate a million kwacha.
The study looked at the existing women MPs in the Malawian parliament, their stakeholders, their successes and the barriers they faced in Malawi's society.
The 2023 retreat was in Mangochi and it was funded by the Scottish National Party, Oxfam, Centre for Civil Society Strengthening and the Westminster Foundation for Democracy.
[14] Gadama was identified by Parliament's First Deputy Madalitso Kazombo as a "respectable female parliamentarian" together with Lilian Patel and Mary Mpanga in September 2024.