High-Stakes Election: Malawi Votes Amid Economic Turmoil

Malawi held an election on Tuesday featuring a heated contest between President Lazarus Chakwera and his predecessor Peter Mutharika. Economic challenges, particularly inflation and food prices, dominated voter concerns. With a history of corruption impacting both major parties, voter turnout and result outcomes remain a focal point.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-09-2025 13:12 IST | Created: 16-09-2025 13:12 IST
High-Stakes Election: Malawi Votes Amid Economic Turmoil
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Malawi's election on Tuesday saw President Lazarus Chakwera facing off against former leader Peter Mutharika, amid pressing economic issues like high inflation and rising food prices. Voters, struggling with daily hardships, expressed hopes for solutions through their ballots.

Election day was marred by technical issues with biometric fingerprint readers, causing delays but eventually stabilizing. The election also included parliamentary and local council races across the nation.

Analysts view this as a tight race, highlighting governance, corruption, and economic performance as pivotal points. With a contentious political history, including a court-mandated rerun in 2020, the results remain eagerly awaited.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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