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Peter Mutharika Sworn in as Malawi’s President at 85

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Peter Mutharika was sworn in as the president of Malawi on September 16, 2023, marking a significant political comeback at the age of 85. His inauguration took place at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre, where thousands gathered to witness the ceremony. Mutharika, who previously served as president from 2014 to 2020, won the recent election with 56% of the vote, defeating the incumbent, Lazarus Chakwera, who received 33%.

Mutharika’s return to office comes during a time of profound economic challenges for Malawi, one of Africa’s least developed nations. High inflation rates, along with shortages of fuel and food, have led to widespread dissatisfaction with the previous administration. The country, heavily reliant on agriculture, has faced devastating impacts from climate events, including a cyclone in 2023 and a drought that severely affected crop yields last year.

In his inaugural address, Mutharika acknowledged the dire circumstances facing the nation. “Our nation is in crisis. There is no food, no foreign exchange. This is a man-made crisis,” he stated, committing himself to the task of restoring stability. “I don’t promise you milk and honey, but hard work,” he added, emphasizing his dedication to improving the situation for Malawians.

Mutharika, a law professor with studies at Yale University, also pledged to tackle corruption, a topic that has been contentious during his first term. Despite facing graft allegations himself, he expressed a desire to build partnerships with the international community rather than relying on aid. In a show of goodwill, he highlighted the support from the United States, the U.K., and the European Union in the fight against corruption.

Following the cutting of U.S. aid, which has affected Malawi’s economy, Mutharika announced plans for a Malawian delegation to travel to Washington to negotiate future support. Notably, he mentioned receiving a message of congratulations from former U.S. President Donald Trump.

Former President Chakwera did not attend the inauguration, although his party, the Malawi Congress Party, conveyed a message of goodwill to Mutharika. As Mutharika begins his new term, his administration faces the dual challenge of addressing the immediate economic crisis while restoring public trust in governance.

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