Malawi braces for ruling on alleged election fraud | AFP

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Malawi's constitutional court is to rule on whether to annul a controversial vote result that got President Peter Mutharika re-elected, with the verdict likely to stoke turmoil no matter which way it goes. The case has gripped the southern African nation and kept Malawians glued to radio stations for hours on end listening to live broadcasts of witnesses presenting evidence of alleged vote rigging. IMAGES of political figures and lawyers arriving for court

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APM must compete 2025 election than Saulosi Chilima. Chilima had five years as a vice president with APM when he was a president and now he's still a vice with Lazarus Chakwera that means Chilima's terms have finished and if there's truth Chilima has no chance to compete either president or vice president in Malawi because there are a lot of people, good people who can turn things around in short period of time in Malawi than these guys. We're tired of seeing them again and again like they're the only people to run our country

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