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Malawi: Peter Mutharika defeats incumbent Joyce Banda to presidential election
Malawi President-Elect Peter Mutharika with his supporters during the presidential campaign. PHOTO/Malawi Voice
Peter Mutharika, the brother of Malawi’s former leader, was declared the winner of the country’s presidential election on Friday after garnering 36.4 percent of the votes cast.
The electoral commission said the opposition politician came ahead of Lazarus Chakwera who obtained 27.8 percent of the vote and outgoing president Joyce Banda who won 20.2 percent.
Electoral commission chief Maxon Mbendera declared Mutharika “president-elect” after last week’s vote.
A law professor and former cabinet minister, Mutharika, 74, is the brother of the late president Bingu wa Mutharika.
The election in the southern African nation was dogged by controversy from the start, with some polling stations opening 10 hours late and some voting stations recording more votes than there were registered voters.
Anyone with complaints has seven days to lodge petitions to the courts. The results were announced minutes after a court refused to grant an extension for a recount that had been sought by Chakwera.
Source: AFP
