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NDP’s Mwenifumbo Declares Only Two Major Political Parties in Malawi

By Suleman Chitera Frank Tumpale Mwenifumbo, leader of the National Development Party (NDP), has declared that Malawi is currently dominated by only two major political parties: the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the Malawi Congress Party (MCP). Speaking to the media, Mwenifumbo said the country’s political landscape has increasingly become polarized, with DPP and MCP […]

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Mutharika’s Return: A Test of Communication and Public Confidence

Former President Peter Mutharika’s return from South Africa has reignited political discourse in Malawi, not necessarily because of his physical presence, but due to the communication vacuum that accompanied his prolonged absence. For weeks, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leadership failed to offer clear, timely, and consistent updates on Mutharika’s whereabouts, purpose of stay, or […]

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UDF President Atupele Muluzi Pledges to Tackle Inflation, Cash Shortages, and Hunger

Suleman Chitera, Blantyre Malawi President of the United Democratic Front (UDF), Atupele Muluzi, has said that once elected into government, his first priority will be to address the rising cost of goods, cash shortages, and hunger—issues that he says Malawians are constantly complaining about during his nationwide tours. Muluzi made these remarks during an interview […]

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MRP disassociates itself from Muvi wa Chilungamo propaganda

By Vincent Gunde The 14th registered political party in Malawi, Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) has disassociated itself from a propaganda which is circulating in various media platforms of the country trading as Muvi wa Chilungamo, The propaganda appeared as Breaking news to have come from Muvi wa Chilungamo that Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika’s […]