Concerned Citizen claims Malawi to hold a poisonous 2025 elections
By Vincent Gunde A Concerned Citizen of Malawi residing at Area 51 in Lilongwe Mrs. Elizabeth Kaliza Banda, has claimed…
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By Vincent Gunde A Concerned Citizen of Malawi residing at Area 51 in Lilongwe Mrs. Elizabeth Kaliza Banda, has claimed…
By Vincent Gunde The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has announced that former President and DPP leader Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika…
By Mabvuto Kalawa, Malawi Freedom Network Correspondent Development is often seen as a boon to communities, but in Nathenje and…
Chiradzulu, Malawi. Former Malawian President Joyce Banda has accused the government of seizing the security escort vehicle that typically leads…
By Burnett Munthali On Sunday, 17th August 2025, the Sendera Sisters took the stage at Msambeta School Ground in Lilongwe…
Brighton Tchongwe Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) aspiring Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre Peter Mukhito has called on the…
Public debates, social media campaigns, and even street demonstrations have emerged across Malawi, urging Mutharika, who served from 2014 to 2020, to stage a political comeback ahead of the 2025 Malawi elections. Citizens argue that his presidency brought lower inflation, stable fertilizer and fuel prices, and major infrastructure projects such as roads and universities.
He said the MCP and Malawi Electoral Commission (Mec)are going in villages in the southern region of Malawi that there will be a new electronic device on the polling day to check the voter’s finger prints, asking opposition leaders that are they aware of this?
“If you will be checking the finger prints on your electronic device, what is the use of voter registration certificate? Questioned Kalindo
By Vincent Gunde Social commentator who graduated himself to represent Sese Ward as an independent councilor on the 16th September,…
By Suleman Chitera Mangochi, Malawi — United Democratic Front (UDF) president Atupele Muluzi has called on Malawians to vote for…