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Malawi president Peter Mutharika

Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration

The 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is…

Comeback kid: Peter Mutharika is back in the presidential seat, taking 56.8% of the vote. Photo: File

At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leader

His return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties

Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera. (@LazarusChakwera/X)

Malawi court rejects Chakwera’s bid to block release of election results

However, a high court judge said the president and his Malawi Congress Party can proceed with a judicial review of alleged irregularities

Malawi president Peter Mutharika

Hours away from final result, Peter Mutharika leads Malawian elections

Victory very unlikely for the incumbent President Lazarus Chakwera

Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera. (@LazarusChakwera/X)

Turmoil in Malawi as both presidential candidates claim election victory

The country’s high-stakes vote has been plagued by allegations of cheating, rivalry and arrests, leading to a demand for transparency

Of 10.9 million eligible voters, only 7.2 million registered, a gap analysts blame on apathy and disillusionment with politics in a country where inflation is above 20% and 70% of the population lives in poverty. (@MalawiGovt/X)

Malawi’s high-tech election balances on fragile trust

As it counts ballots from its general election, new tech and legions of observers collide with old problems: public mistrust and the ghost of a nullified vote

Malawi president Peter Mutharika

Malawi on a knife’s edge as it awaits presidential election result

Despite there being 17 candidates, the poll was dominated by incumbent Lazarus Chakwera and former president Peter Mutharika

More than 7 million Malawians are expected to vote on Tuesday in elections that will test the country’s democracy and institutions. (Times Media)

Malawi votes for the first time since 2019 amid mistrust and hardship

This is the first presidential race since the Constitutional Court annulled the 2019 results

Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera. (Guerecia/AFP)

Malawi elections provide a global lesson in democracy

COMMENT: Opposition candidates and party can increase their chances of success at the polls by putting aside minor differences and presenting a united front

Lazarus Chakwera, Malawi’s President. (Amos Gumulira/AFP)

Consolidating democracy in Malawi: A case of recycled elite pacts?

Lazarus Chakwera’s ascent to the presidency was made possible by the nine-party Tonse Alliance, which included Mutharika’s former deputy, Saulus Chilima, as his running mate

Making his mark: Malawi Congress Party president Lazarus Chakwera. (Amos Gumulira/AFP)

Lazarus Chakwera is sworn in after winning Malawi’s historic presidential election

The opposition presidential candidate won the vote by 20 percentage points, after last year’s poll was overturned because of irregularities

Malawi became only the second country in Africa, after Kenya in 2017, and the fifth in the world, to see a president’s victory overturned in the courts.

Malawi’s Supreme Court affirms nullification of presidential election

Reiterating an already historical court ruling, the president’s election has once again been rebuffed

Malawi’s Constitutional Court annulled the results of the May 2019 presidential election. (AFP)

Malawi Court bars South African lawyers from presidential re-election case

The electoral commission’s decision to appoint expensive foreign advocates has been widely criticised

Not my president: Thousands of demonstrators claim that Malawi’s presidential elections were rigged. The country’s Constitutional Court will pass judgment on the matter in the near future. Photo: Amos Gumulira/AFP

Malawi in turmoil as judgment day looms

Widespread and increasingly violent protests have left the government in limbo