By Justin Kirangacha | The Common Pulse/latest news/Ukraine/ Kenya/Abroad/Africa / September 2025. Malawi stands at a political crossroads once again, and the 2025 general election has captured the attention of citizens, the region, and international observers. With results yet to be officially announced, tension fills the air as both leading camps claim victory, each eager to assert dominance in a race that is far from settled. What makes this moment even more complex is not just the vote tally itself but the personalities, promises, and political baggage surrounding the candidates and their alliances. The election has become a mirror reflecting Malawi’s deeper struggles with governance, generational shifts, and the weight of history. The Return of Mutharika and the Question of Age Few political developments have stirred as much debate as the return of former president Peter Mutharika into the presidential race. At 85 years old, his decision to contest has sparked bo...
`Where power, people, and passion meet`