“Sema WanTam” Here Is The Malawi’s Presidential Results

BREAKING NEWS! A big thank you to the great people of Malawi for turning out in large numbers on 16th September 2025 to vote for Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika as the 7th President of the Republic.

This is proof that a people united can never be defeated. Outgoing President Lazarus Chakwera now joins the long list of African leaders who have served as WANTAM presidents. Itโ€™s official, itโ€™s confirmed; just type congratulations Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika.

Let me end this update with a Malawi State House proverb that says, โ€œYou cannot cure a severe running stomach by blocking the anus.โ€

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