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By Suleman Chitera

The Malawi Electoral Commission Chief Elections Officer, Andrew Mpesi, has reportedly resigned from his position, but the reasons behind his sudden departure remain unclear.

When contacted for comment minutes ago, Mpesi declined to explain the circumstances surrounding his resignation, only stating briefly that he was “in a meeting.”MEC Confirms Dedza Election Results, Dismisses MCP Rigging Claims

Meanwhile, MEC spokesperson Sangwani Mwafulirwa said he was not aware of the resignation when approached for clarification.

However, MEC Commissioner Limbikani Kamulongera confirmed through that the resignation was announced during an internal meeting chaired by MEC Chairperson Justice Annabel Mtalimanja.Polling Clerks in Lilongwe Rural East Yet to Be Paid by MEC

The development has sparked speculation and raised fresh questions within political and governance circles, especially as Malawi continues preparations for upcoming electoral processes.

Mpesi’s resignation comes at a critical time for the electoral body, which has been under intense public scrutiny over election preparedness, transparency, and administrative operations.Annabel Mtalimanja To Step Down Demonstrations are on today In Lilongwe

As of now, MEC has not released an official statement outlining the reasons for Mpesi’s resignation or indicating who will take over the influential position.

More details to follow as the story develops.

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