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President Mutharika Hosts Dignitaries at State Luncheon Following Inauguration

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By Wadza Botomani

President Arthur Peter Mutharika and the First Lady, Madame Gertrude Mutharika, hosted a state luncheon at the Sunbird Mount Soche Hotel in Blantyre on October 4th, following his inauguration as Malawi’s seventh President. The Vice President, Justice Dr. Jane Ansah, and her husband were also in attendance at the event, which was held for the foreign dignitaries who attended the swearing-in ceremony earlier at Kamuzu Stadium .

The inauguration ceremony was attended by a significant contingent of regional leaders, underscoring the event’s diplomatic importance. The confirmed international guests included Presidents Daniel Chapo of Mozambique, Duma Boko of Botswana, and Emerson Mnangagwaof Zimbabwe .

A high-level delegation from Eswatini was also present . The event also served as a display of national unity, with former Malawian Presidents Dr. Joyce Banda and Dr. Bakili Muluzi in attendance .

During his inaugural address, President Mutharika vowed to root out corruption and rebuild the country’s struggling economy, declaring that the “honeymoon of looting government is over” . He acknowledged that the nation is facing a crisis with acute food shortages, a lack of foreign exchange, and severe cost-of-living pressures . Outgoing President Lazarus Chakwera was notably absent from the ceremony, though his party conveyed a message of goodwill to the new administration .

Swila Calls for Service and Solutions in Congratulatory Message to New President

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By Wadza Botomani

Presidential candidate Smart Swila has congratulated Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika on his inauguration as Malawi’s President, urging the new leader to focus on the pressing needs of the people. Speaking at the ceremony held at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre, Swila expressed hope that President Mutharika and Vice President Justice Dr. Jane Ansah would address the severe challenges facing the nation.

“When I recall what we have been going through for the past five years, my heart burns. It hurts so much,” Swila stated. “That is why we are looking to this government to serve us and address challenges such as unemployment, inflation, and inadequate public services.”

Smart Swila



He further emphasized that public leadership must be rooted in service, accountability, and integrity, calling on the new administration to prioritize citizens’ needs above all else. “We need leaders who listen to the people and act for the benefit of all, not just a few,” he added.

The inauguration saw Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika take his oath as Malawi’s seventh President, administered by Chief Justice Rizine Mzikamanda. The event, symbolizing a peaceful transition of power, was attended by thousands of Malawians and numerous foreign dignitaries, including heads of state from Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Botswana, and Tanzania. The ceremony marked a significant milestone for the country, reflecting a collective optimism for renewed progress under the new administration.

Mutharika Declares Era of Accountability in Inaugural Address

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By Wadza Botomani

In his inaugural address at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre on Saturday, President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika announced a firm stance against corruption, declaring that the “honeymoon of plundering government resources is over.” He emphasized that his administration, led by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), is committed to restoring integrity and efficiency in public service.

President Mutharika stated that holding public office must not be an opportunity for personal enrichment or favoritism. He issued a direct warning, saying, “Malawi belongs to all of us, regardless of political, cultural, or religious background. So, if anyone acts to the contrary, I will go after him or her. Never say I never warned you.”

Mutharika



Acknowledging the country’s challenges, including shortages of foreign exchange and food, the President called on citizens to embrace patience, discipline, and hard work to help rebuild the nation. He pledged that the DPP-led government would pursue a transformative agenda focused on national recovery and progress, declaring, “The mighty DPP is back with a renewed purpose, and we will promote real change.”

He also extended an invitation to international investors, assuring them of a conducive environment for business and investment to improve the living standards of Malawians.

Earlier, Vice President Justice Dr. Jane Ansah praised Professor Mutharika as a visionary and committed leader dedicated to unity, peace, and prosperity. The ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including former Malawian Presidents Dr. Joyce Banda and Dr. Bakili Muluzi, as well as regional leaders and representatives from Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Angola, Namibia, Zambia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Nankhumwa Endorses Mutharika’s Agenda, Calls for United Action

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By Wadza Botomani

Kondwani Nankhumwa, president of the People’s Development Party (PDP), has commended newly inaugurated President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika for prioritizing citizen welfare. Nankhumwa, a former vice president of the ruling DPP for the Southern Region, spoke to reporters at Kamuzu Stadium following the swearing-in ceremony.

He described the president’s address as a very good speech, noting its commitment to eradicating pressing issues like corruption, economic stagnation, and social inequalities. Nankhumwa expressed that Malawians are hopeful these words will translate into meaningful action.

Nankhumwa at the Inauguralation



Nankhumwa further stressed that national leadership requires a collective effort, stating that different political actors must unite for Malawi’s prosperity. He emphasized the need for inclusivity and transparency in implementing the new government’s development programs. He stated that the president’s agenda is achievable with unity and honest collaboration, adding that development is not a partisan affair and requires all stakeholders to put Malawi first.

His attendance at the event followed a personal invitation from President Mutharika. Nankhumwa indicated his readiness to collaborate with the current government for national progress, depending on the type of work he might be tasked to execute, provided it is for the betterment of Malawians and not political expediency.

During his own inaugural speech, President Mutharika vowed to act decisively against anyone misusing public resources, promising that accountability measures would be enforced across all political and cultural divides to drive sustainable development.

PPDA,CUNIMA partner to collaborate on research initiatives

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority (PPDA) and the Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA) on Thursday entered into a partnership aimed at collaborating on research initiatives.

Speaking at the partnership signing ceremony, PPDA Director General Edington Chilapondwa said the MoU formalizes a commitment between the two institutions to pursue concrete initiatives, including joint research projects, collaborative publications, and data-sharing, all aimed at delivering mutual benefits.

“Beyond that, we will co-design and deliver short-term courses tailored to the needs of stakeholders in public procurement and the disposal of public assets.



“This partnership will not only strengthen capacity within CUNIMA and PPDA but also equip stakeholders across the public sector with the knowledge and skills required to enhance service delivery,” said Chilapondwa.

On his part,CUNIMA Vice-Chancellor Professor Francis Moto emphasized the importance of collaboration in research.

“Research cannot thrive in isolation; it requires partnerships. The work we will undertake will address real societal needs,” he said.

Moto added that the MoU will also bolster CUNIMA’s capacity as a growing institution, enabling it to produce impactful and transformative research that benefits the wider community.

The MoU signing ceremony was followed by a public lecture delivered by Chilapondwa, focusing on the new Public Procurement and Disposal Act and Malawi’s National Electronic Procurement System.