MEC calls for patience, condemns protests

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By Suleman Chitera

Malawi Electoral Commission Chairperson Justice Annabel Mtalimanja has condemned street protests and similar tactics aimed at pressuring the Commision to announce election results prematurely.

Speaking at a press briefing at the National Tally Centre in Lilongwe, Mtalimanja emphasised that such actions are illegal.

“MEC is responsible for announcing results only after thoroughly verifying all data and addressing any raised queries,” she explained.

Mtalimanja also expressed concern over politicians airing complaints on social media, urging an end to this practice.

She encouraged anyone with concerns to submit them through the official MEC channels.

“Please follow the correct procedures and provide valid evidence to support your claims instead of relying on rumours,” she added.

Mtalimanja stressed that MEC requires adequate time to ensure a transparent and accountable announcement of results.

“We ask all Malawians to understand that this careful approach is essential,” she concluded.

Additionally, Mtalimanja condemned the spread of misinformation during this period.

The Malawi Electoral Commission confirmed it has received all electoral materials from all the councils.

Mtalimanja also announced the official results for Machinga, Nkhotakota, Lilongwe City, Dowa, Zomba District, Chikwawa, Nsanje, Blantyre City, Mzuzu, Balaka, and Thyolo.

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