By Wadza Botomani
In the tense and uncertain atmosphere following Malawi’s elections, true leadership is not found in quiet backrooms but in the bold, public defense of democratic principles. Vitumbiko Mumba, running mate for the Malawi Congress Party, is providing a masterclass in precisely that.
While others preemptively declare victory or apply shadowy pressure on electoral bodies, Mumba has taken to social media to lead a meticulous, evidence-based exposure of what he alleges is a sophisticated rigging plot by the opposition Democratic Progressive Party.

Mumba’s method is deliberate and powerful. He is not dealing in vague accusations but presenting specific, documented examples for public scrutiny. His detailed Facebook posts dissect questionable tally sheets, such as one from Mangochi South West where the arithmetic simply does not add up, revealing a sum of votes that inexplicably exceeds the total number of ballots cast. He correctly identifies this as a sinister evolution from the tippex scandals of past elections—a new technique for an old game of deception.
What distinguishes Mumba is his remarkable focus and courage. He is tackling the issue head-on, undeterred by the negative reactions he openly acknowledges. His message to supporters is one of calm resilience, urging them to “be at ease” while the party pursues formal legal channels. This composure underscores a strategic mind that delayed public revelations until ballot boxes were secured, learning from the arson that destroyed evidence in previous elections.
In a landscape polluted by disinformation, his calls for scrutiny are a clarion call for integrity. He challenges both major media houses and social influencers to look closer at the documents they are propagating.
Vitumbiko Mumba is demonstrating that leadership in a crisis is about keeping your eye on the ball, speaking truth to power, and ensuring that the will of the people, no matter how others try to obscure it, is ultimately the only result that stands.


