MCP diehard blames Chakwera for the party’s ‘loss’
‘Chakwera and Chimwendo Banda at fault’
‘Chakwera and Chimwendo Banda at fault’
Tempus fugit. Time flies! In the next 48 hours Malawians will be choosing one among these 17 as President.
The Malawi Police Service (MPS) has arrested four individuals accused of conspiring to burn down major markets in Lilongwe in an alleged attempt to disrupt the upcoming September 16, 2025, General Elections.
President Lazarus Chakwera has asked Malawians to vote him again next Tuesday saying the fuel shortages and poor economic status are caused by his enemies. He has since said he will fire some government officials after he wins the elections.
A 27-year-old man, Kashoni Kasitomu, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for vandalizing ESCOM infrastructure near Kapinga Trading Center in Lilongwe.
SAD NEWS: Aspiring candidate DIES
A survey by the Institute of Public Opinion and Research has shown that of voting was held now, 41% will vote for Peter Mutharika of DPP followed by incumbent Lazarus Chakwera of MCP at 31%. Dalitso Kabambe of UTM comes third with 6%, while Atupele Muluzi of UDF comes fourth with 3% and Joyce Banda…