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Government warns of coordinated propaganda and disinformation campaign ahead of elections

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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.

Ezekiel Ching’oma



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.

Musanamizidwe ndi DPP-Mumba

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Wolemba: Durrell Namasani


Wachiwiri kwa Mtsogoleri wa dziko lino Dr Lazarus Chakwera pachisankho cha pa 16 September a Vitumbiko Mumba ati chipani cha DPP ndiro gwero la mavuto omwe anthu mdziko muno akukumana nawo.

A Mumba alankhula izi ku Mzuzu pa misonkhano yomaliza yokopa anthu pomwe patsala masiku awiri tsopano kuti chisankhochi chichitike.

A Mumba Ku Mzuzu



A Mumba ati chipani cha DPP chinasokoneza zinthu zambiri m’boma chifukwa cha kuba komanso katangale.

Iwo ati izi ndizomwe zinachititsa kuti ulamuliro omwe ulipo pano wa Dr Chakwera ukumane ndi mavuto ochuluka monga kusowa kwa ndalama za kunja ndi zina.

Komabe a Mumba ati a Chakwera kudzera kuchipani cha Malawi Congress (MCP) ayesetsa kukonza zinthu zina ndipo posachedwa akhale akuthana ndi mavuto onse omwe boma lakale la DPP linabweretsa.

Iwo atinso mkulakwa kuti lero chipani cha DPP chidziwuza anthu kuti chiri ndikuthekera kothetsa mavuto omwe ali mdziko muno.

Pamenepa a Mumba apempha anthu kuti asanamizidwe ndi bodza lomwe chipani cha DPP chikulonjeza kamba koti chikungofuna kubwereranso m’boma kuti chikapitirize kuba osati kutumikira a Malawi.

Chakwera Pledges Continued Development, Urges Voter Support

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By Wadza Botomani

President Lazarus Chakwera has thanked Malawians for their trust and urged them to protect national development projects by voting wisely in the upcoming general elections. Speaking at the MCP’s final campaign rally at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe, Chakwera committed to continuing his push to build a “new Malawi,” citing the expansion of progress made under his administration.

Chakwera



He called on communities to safeguard public infrastructure like roads, railways, schools, and hospitals, stating these investments are crucial for the nation’s future. The President vowed to take decisive action to improve government performance if re-elected, warning that underperforming officials would be replaced.

Information Minister Moses Kunkuyu and MCP Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda echoed the message, asking voters to choose Chakwera for his clear development vision. The rally marked the official close of the MCP’s campaign ahead of the September 16 polls.

MCP’s Chalo Mvula rallies support for Chakwera, urges Malawians to choose progress

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By Burnett Munthali

The Second Deputy Director of International Affairs in the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), Chalo Mvula, has issued a passionate appeal to Malawians ahead of next week’s elections.

Writing on his official Facebook page, Mvula described Tuesday’s vote as “pivotal” for the nation’s future.

He said the ballot would define the country’s direction for the next five years.

He posed a sharp question to Malawians: should the country continue building on the strong foundations of progress, or risk returning to what he called the dark days of rampant corruption, crippling nepotism, and the disregard for the rule of law?

Chalo Mvula



At the same time, Mvula bemoaned the absence of a diaspora voting law, saying it was unfortunate that Malawians abroad remain excluded from a democratic process that will shape their nation’s future.

He argued that the lack of diaspora voting rights undermines inclusivity and denies citizens living outside the country the opportunity to participate in decisions that directly affect Malawi’s development.

According to Mvula, the choice before Malawians who will cast their ballots remains clear.

He argued that safeguarding democracy and ensuring continued development requires Malawians to stand firm in their decision.

Mvula called on the electorate to move forward together by retaining MCP leader Dr. Lazarus Chakwera.

He further endorsed the leadership ticket that pairs President Chakwera with Vitumbiko AZ Mumba, Pr Eng, as Vice President.

In his words, the re-election of the duo represents a vote for stability, continuity, and progress.

He summed up his message with a strong rallying cry: “Vote for progress. Vote to re-elect Dr. Lazarus Chakwera as President of Malawi and Vitumbiko AZ Mumba, Pr Eng, as the Vice President.”

Mvula stressed that the future of Malawi rests in the hands of the people.

He added that the decision they make at the ballot box will determine whether the country consolidates its gains or risks regression.


Chalo Mvula’s message underscores the defining stakes of the 2025 elections: continuity versus regression.

By framing the vote as a clear-cut choice between progress and past governance failures, he attempts to anchor the MCP’s campaign narrative around stability, accountability, and development.

At the same time, his concerns about diaspora voting expose a weakness in Malawi’s democratic system.

For a party championing inclusivity, the absence of legislation enabling Malawians abroad to vote remains a significant gap.

Until addressed, it will continue to raise questions about whether Malawi’s democracy truly speaks for all its citizens.

Wanderers partner with Mpira Mmudzi Mwathu ahead of CAF clash against Jwaneng Galaxy

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By Rahim Abdul

As Mighty Mukuru Wanderers gear up for their crucial CAF Confederations Cup preliminary match against Botswana’s Jwaneng Galaxy FC, the team has entered into a strategic partnership with Mpira Mmudzi Mwathu (MMM) to boost matchday organization and fan experience.

The highly anticipated match is scheduled for Sunday next week at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, where the Nomads will be looking to capitalize on home advantage to secure progression to the next stage of the tournament.

According to Wanderers’ Commercial Director, Greyson Chapita, MMM will handle corporate box ticket sales, giving fans a smooth and professional service when booking premium seating.



“Mpira Mmudzi Mwathu has a proven track record in handling football logistics. Their professionalism over the years has been outstanding and we believe this partnership will not only benefit Wanderers but also raise the standard of football match management in Malawi,” Chapita said.

Apart from ticketing, MMM will also provide ball boys and escorting kids, who will walk out with the players before kickoff  a move that creates a vibrant and professional atmosphere for the occasion.

MMM’s Operations Manager, Linda Kasenda, expressed excitement about the deal, saying it shows the respect and trust the organization has earned within the football community.

“We are delighted to work with a historic club like Mighty Wanderers. This partnership highlights the recognition of our efforts to promote and develop football in the country,” said Kasenda.

The partnership is being viewed as a major step toward modernizing Malawian football with hopes that other clubs will follow suit in improving matchday structures, ticketing systems and fan engagement.

Wanderers, who are intensively preparing for the game in Blantyre, are banking on passionate home support at the Bingu Stadium to overcome a tough Jwaneng Galaxy side known for its continental experience and tactical discipline.

Fans have been urged to buy tickets early to avoid last-minute congestion, with details of corporate box packages expected to be released during the week.