By Wadza Botoman
Blantyre, 17 June 2025— A growing faction within Malawi’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has voiced alarm over the secrecy surrounding their leader, former President Peter Mutharika, who has been in South Africa for over two weeks on what was initially described as a private business trip. With no visible evidence of meetings or engagements, speculation about Mutharika’s health has intensified, fueled by social media rumors that he is hospitalized for undisclosed treatment .
The DPP’s Secretary General, Peter Mukhito, issued a statement dismissing claims of medical travel, insisting Mutharika flew commercially for “transparent, legitimate” purposes and remains in “excellent health” . Party spokesperson Shadric Namalomba added that the secrecy was a security precaution, but this has done little to quell unease among supporters. Many recall the party’s controversial handling of the 2012 death of Mutharika’s brother, President Bingu wa Mutharika, which was concealed for days while state media falsely claimed he was “resting” in South Africa .

Critics accuse the DPP of repeating a dangerous pattern of opacity. “We’ve seen this script before,” said one anxious supporter, referencing the 2012 cover-up. The lack of detailed updates or public appearances has left even loyalists demanding transparency, especially with Mutharika poised to lead the DPP in September’s elections .
As rumors swirl, the party’s terse denials risk eroding trust further. Analysts warn that prolonged silence could destabilize the DPP’s campaign, with opponents likely to exploit the vacuum of information . For now, supporters await proof of Mutharika’s whereabouts—and his promised return to Malawi “soon” .
