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Former Presidents Bakili Muluzi and Joyce Banda to attend Peter Mutharika’s Swearing-in Ceremony

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By Burnett Munthali

Two retired Malawian leaders, Bakili Muluzi and Joyce Banda, have confirmed that they will attend the inauguration of Peter Mutharika as the country’s next president this coming Saturday in Blantyre.

The two leaders told the local media today that the swearing-in ceremony is an important national event that calls for unity among Malawians.

They emphasized that their attendance is motivated by a desire to promote peace, strengthen togetherness, and uphold democratic values.

Bakili Muluzi stated that he believes in democracy, and by attending the ceremony, he is also appealing to all leaders who did not win in the elections to participate in order to demonstrate unity.

Banda


He added that the event presents an opportunity for Malawians to rise above political differences and move forward as one nation.

The ceremony comes just days after Peter Mutharika was officially declared the winner of Malawi’s 2025 general elections by the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC).

Mutharika, who led the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) into the polls, secured victory in a tightly contested race that saw strong competition from the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) led by Lazarus Chakwera and the United Transformation Movement (UTM).

According to MEC, Mutharika’s win was marked by a significant margin in key regions of the Southern and Eastern parts of the country, while his rivals performed strongly in the Central and Northern regions.

The elections were largely peaceful, though reports of logistical delays and isolated irregularities were raised by opposition parties.

International observers, including the African Union (AU) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC), described the elections as credible, transparent, and reflective of the will of the people, while urging all parties to accept the results and focus on national development.

Mutharika has promised to prioritize economic reforms, youth empowerment, and the fight against corruption during his new term in office.

However, uncertainty remains over whether former president Lazarus Chakwera will attend the ceremony.

Anthony Kasunda, a spokesperson for Chakwera, revealed that a formal letter has been issued regarding Chakwera’s attendance or absence from the event.

This development underscores the political divisions that continue to linger in the country following the election results, even as calls for national unity grow louder.

The attendance of Muluzi and Banda is therefore seen as a symbolic gesture of reconciliation and an effort to foster national healing in the aftermath of a competitive and sometimes tense election season.

Muluzi
Chakwera

Former Presidents Bakili Muluzi and Joyce Banda to attend Peter Mutharika’s Swearing-in Ceremony

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By Burnett Munthali

Two retired Malawian leaders, Bakili Muluzi and Joyce Banda, have confirmed that they will attend the inauguration of Peter Mutharika as the country’s next president this coming Saturday in Blantyre.

The two leaders told the local media today that the swearing-in ceremony is an important national event that calls for unity among Malawians.

They emphasized that their attendance is motivated by a desire to promote peace, strengthen togetherness, and uphold democratic values.

Bakili Muluzi stated that he believes in democracy, and by attending the ceremony, he is also appealing to all leaders who did not win in the elections to participate in order to demonstrate unity.

Banda


He added that the event presents an opportunity for Malawians to rise above political differences and move forward as one nation.

The ceremony comes just days after Peter Mutharika was officially declared the winner of Malawi’s 2025 general elections by the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC).

Mutharika, who led the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) into the polls, secured victory in a tightly contested race that saw strong competition from the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) led by Lazarus Chakwera and the United Transformation Movement (UTM).

According to MEC, Mutharika’s win was marked by a significant margin in key regions of the Southern and Eastern parts of the country, while his rivals performed strongly in the Central and Northern regions.

The elections were largely peaceful, though reports of logistical delays and isolated irregularities were raised by opposition parties.

International observers, including the African Union (AU) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC), described the elections as credible, transparent, and reflective of the will of the people, while urging all parties to accept the results and focus on national development.

Mutharika has promised to prioritize economic reforms, youth empowerment, and the fight against corruption during his new term in office.

However, uncertainty remains over whether former president Lazarus Chakwera will attend the ceremony.

Anthony Kasunda, a spokesperson for Chakwera, revealed that a formal letter has been issued regarding Chakwera’s attendance or absence from the event.

This development underscores the political divisions that continue to linger in the country following the election results, even as calls for national unity grow louder.

The attendance of Muluzi and Banda is therefore seen as a symbolic gesture of reconciliation and an effort to foster national healing in the aftermath of a competitive and sometimes tense election season.

Muluzi
Chakwera

President Chakwera,  Regional leaders to attend Mutharika’s inauguration at Kamuzu Stadium

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By Rahim Abdul

Malawi is set to witness a historic moment this Saturday as President elect Peter Mutharika and Vice President elect Jane Ansah take their oaths of office at Kamuzu Stadium.

The ceremony, which is open to the public, will be attended by President Lazarus Chakwera, Vice President Michael Usi, and several regional dignitaries.

The Ministry of Information and Digitilisation confirmed the attendance of regional leaders from the Southern African Development Community (SADC), highlighting the event’s significance for Malawi’s relations within the region.

Chakwera



“We expect a grand turnout as this marks a peaceful transition of power,” said Principal Secretary Baldwin Chiyamwaka.

Former President Bakili Muluzi also confirmed his presence, signaling the unity of Malawi’s political leaders in celebrating the country’s democratic process.

Mutharika, representing the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), emerged victorious in the September 16 elections, defeating the incumbent, President Chakwera of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP).

His victory marks a significant political shift in Malawi, ending the five-year term of Chakwera’s administration.

Observers say the inauguration will not only be a ceremonial event but also a platform to reinforce Malawi’s commitment to democratic governance and regional cooperation.

Security measures are expected to be heightened, given the anticipated attendance of high-profile leaders and the public interest in the event.

Preparations at Kamuzu Stadium have been in full swing, with organizers assuring the public of a smooth and well-coordinated ceremony. The event will feature traditional cultural performances and speeches aimed at fostering national unity.

Malawi’s citizens are encouraged to attend and witness the ceremony, which reflects the country’s commitment to inclusivity and transparency in democratic processes.

Machinga on High Alert as Second Suspected Mpox Case Reported

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By Rahim Abdul

Health authorities in Machinga are on high alert following the detection of a second suspected Mpox case in the district this year.

According to a statement issued by Machinga District Hospital spokesperson Wongani Nyirenda, the case involves a 17-year-old boy from Kwilasha Village, Traditional Authority Sitola, who is currently being kept in isolation to prevent any possible spread of the virus.

Nyirenda revealed that medical teams acted swiftly, collecting samples from the patient and sending them to Lilongwe for laboratory testing. The results are expected soon.



“We are calling on the public to immediately report anyone showing symptoms such as sore throat, headache, muscle and back pain, low energy levels, or swollen lymph nodes,” Nyirenda said, stressing that early detection and reporting are key to containing the disease.

Earlier this year, the district recorded its first suspected Mpox case, which later tested negative. However, with Mpox cases resurging in other parts of the country and region, health officials are intensifying community sensitization campaigns.

The Ministry of Health has urged people to avoid direct contact with individuals showing symptoms, maintain proper hygiene and cooperate with health workers to strengthen surveillance efforts and prevent a possible outbreak in Malawi.

Women in Faith Group Donates Medical Supplies to Chileka Health Centre

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By Rahim Abdul

The Women in Faith (WIFA), a community group based in Chirimba, Blantyre, has extended a helping hand to Chileka Health Centre by donating essential medical supplies.

The donation was made over the weekend as part of the group’s commitment to improving healthcare services in their community.

Speaking during the handover ceremony, WIFA Chairperson, Shaereen Chilemba, said the group was motivated by the pressing challenges faced by local health facilities, particularly in maternal and child health.

“We decided to purchase essential medical items such as gloves, blood pressure testing kits, gowns, face masks, boxes for umbilical cords, and other vital supplies. It was our way of giving back to the community and ensuring that health workers have the necessary tools to serve patients effectively,” said Chilemba.



Chilemba added that this donation marks just the beginning of their mission to support Malawi’s health sector.

“Our dream is to continue providing even greater support in the future. We are committed to serving Malawians wholeheartedly and making a difference in people’s lives,” she emphasized.

Receiving the donation, Edina Billiat, a nurse at Chileka Health Centre, expressed gratitude for the timely gesture, highlighting that the supplies will go a long way in addressing some of the facility’s pressing needs.

“We are truly thankful for this donation. We face many challenges here, including a shortage of equipment to monitor newborn babies and other essential maternal health tools. This kind of support is very encouraging, and we hope other well-wishers will emulate this example,” said Billiat.

Chileka Health Centre has been grappling with limited resources, affecting service delivery to expectant mothers and children. The donation is expected to ease some of these challenges while promoting safe delivery practices.

WIFA currently has 45 active members, all hailing from the Chirimba area in Blantyre. The group focuses on empowering women spiritually and socially while engaging in charitable activities aimed at uplifting communities.