APM Reclaims Presidency—Now Malawians Want Results, Not Excuses

[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 26/09/2025
President-elect Peter Mutharika has pulled off one of the greatest political comebacks in Malawi’s history—but analysts warn his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) must hit the ground running or risk losing the goodwill that swept them back into power. Mutharika, 85, reclaimed State House five (…)
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