Former President Peter Mutharika has called on Malawians to embrace peace, unity and love during the campaign period leading up to the September 16 general elections.
The National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) Trust has raised alarm over loopholes in the Political Parties Act, warning that current loopholes are allowing politicians to indirectly offer handouts, thereby undermining efforts to promote clean and fair elections.
The Political Science Association of Malawi has called on political parties contesting September’s elections to forge alliances immediately, warning that strategic partnerships are crucial to meeting the 50+1 vote threshold required for victory.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on Malawian authorities to take immediate action against political violence ahead of September's elections, warning that preventing such attacks is crucial for ensuring free and fair polls.
The Institute for Policy Interaction (IPI) has emphasized the need for institutional collaboration to curb political violence ahead of the September general elections.