By Rahim Abdul
The Malawi government has issued a stern warning to the public about a highly organized and dangerous propaganda and disinformation campaign allegedly being orchestrated by certain political actors with the aim of destabilizing national security and undermining the upcoming general elections.
In a press release signed by the Minister of Homeland Security, Ezekiel Peter Ching’oma, the government revealed that intelligence and security agencies have uncovered credible evidence showing that individuals linked to specific political groups are producing unauthorized and illegal video recordings near military installations including battalion signposts, without any legal clearance.

According to the statement, these individuals are allegedly using civilians and some retired soldiers, disguising them as serving members of the Malawi Defence Force (MDF) by providing them with official MDF uniforms.
The disguised individuals reportedly appear in staged recordings designed to spread false information, which is then circulated on social media platforms as part of a pre-planned campaign.
The government believes the motive behind this scheme is to manipulate public perception, incite unrest, and pressure members of the military to abandon their constitutional duties in favor of unconstitutional actions, including the possibility of a coup.
“These recordings and posts are intended to create panic and sow discord within the ranks of the armed forces,” the statement read.
“The timing of these activities is carefully planned to coincide with the voting period and its immediate aftermath, with the goal of casting doubt on the legitimacy of the electoral process and steering the outcome to serve narrow political interests,the statement added.
Minister Ching’oma described these actions as a direct threat to national stability and the safety of citizens.
He emphasized that security agencies have been fully authorized to investigate the matter, take lawful action to stop the spread of harmful content and bring all those involved to justice.
“The government urges all citizens to remain calm, vigilant, and patriotic during this crucial time,” Ching’oma said.
“The electoral process remains secure, and every necessary step has been taken to protect the will of the people. Any attempt to spread panic, misinformation, or unconstitutional behavior will be met with the full force of the law,”he added.
He further called on political leaders and their supporters to exercise responsibility, integrity and respect for democratic principles, urging Malawians to reject fear, stand against propaganda and safeguard the country’s democracy.
This warning comes just days before the elections, as tensions continue to rise across the nation. Security agencies have stepped up surveillance to prevent any attempts to disrupt the voting process or undermine the country’s democratic order.