Malawi’s president launches re-election campaign

LILONGWE, April 8 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Malawi’s President Peter Mutharika launched his Democratic Progressive Party’s manifesto and election campaign on Sunday, ahead of next month’s elections where he will seek a second and final term in office.

Mutharika, who has been in power since 2014, will face tough opposition, including from his own deputy Saulos Chilima, at the May 21 election.

“This is the most important campaign since 1994 when Malawi attained multi-party democracy,” Mutharika told over 5,000 supporters at the Kamuzu Institute of Youth in Lilongwe.

His government has been dogged by several high-profile cases of corruption and nepotism.

Last November, Mutharika himself was forced to return a US$200,000 donation from a businessman facing a corruption case in a US$3-million contract to supply food to the Malawi police.

But on Sunday he told his supporters: “In 2014, we made promises and kept the promises.

“We are government that has done more in the last five years than any government has done in the history of Malawi.

“We are ready to take Malawi further from poverty to prosperity,” he told the jubilant crowd.

Mutharika, 78, defeated the incumbent Joyce Banda in the 2014 presidential elections. Next month, he faces three challengers, including his own Vice President Chilima.

Chilima, 48, quit Mutharika’s party to form the United Transformation Movement, while staying on as vice president. Under Malawi law, the president cannot fire the vice president.

The other two contenders are Lazarus Chakwera, head of the main opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP); and Atupele Muluzi, health minister in Mutharika’s government.

Former baptist preacher Chakwera, 64, is running with the support of former president Banda.

Atupele Muluzi, 41, who launched his party’s manifesto in Lilongwe on Sunday, inherited the United Democratic Front from his father, Malawi’s third president Bakili Muluzi.

The party entered into a parliamentary alliance with the president’s party after Muluzi came fourth in the 2014 elections. — NNN-AGENCIES

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