Politics9/24/2025Bloomberg

Octogenarian Ex-President Returns to Power in Malawian Election

Octogenarian Ex-President Returns to Power in Malawian Election

In a surprising turn of events, Malawi's presidential elections have resulted in the return of Peter Mutharika, an octogenarian former president, to power. Mutharika, who had previously served as president from 2014 to 2019, was declared the winner of the recent elections, regaining his position after a five-year hiatus. Mutharika's victory comes amidst concerns over his previous tenure, which was marred by allegations of widespread corruption and poor economic management. The public had expressed widespread anger over these issues during his previous time in office. The article highlights the unexpected nature of Mutharika's comeback, as he reclaims the presidency at the age of 80. This development raises questions about the state of Malawi's political landscape and the public's trust in its leadership.

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