Monday, September 22, 2025 - Tensions surrounding Malawi’s 2025 General Elections deepened on Friday after eight people employed as data clerks were arrested for allegedly manipulating election data at the Nkhoma Constituency Tally Centre in Lilongwe.
The Malawi Police Service confirmed the arrests in a
statement dated September 19, noting that the suspects were engaged in data
entry during the polls. Authorities linked the detentions to an ongoing
investigation into an attempted suicide involving Clement Chikanhka, the Malawi
Electoral Commission’s returning officer for Lilongwe Nkhoma Constituency.
“Their arrest follows investigations MPS was conducting on
an attempted suicide case involving Mr. Clement Chikanhka,” the police said.
Details of the connection between Chikanhka’s case and the alleged manipulation
have not yet been made public, but the incident has fueled speculation over
possible irregularities in the election process.
Official results from the vote have not been released, and
the arrests have heightened anxiety as Malawians await clarity on whether the
case will affect the final outcome. Electoral malpractice has long been a
sensitive issue in Malawi, where disputed results in past elections have led to
political unrest and court challenges.
Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Peter Kalaya said
the investigation was broader than a single incident. “The Service is also
following up on a number of similar cases reported in Mangochi, Chikwawa,
Blantyre, Machinga and Rumphi Districts,” he explained, urging the public to
remain calm as inquiries continue
So far, authorities have not disclosed the methods allegedly
used to manipulate the data or the specific charges that will be brought
against the eight individuals. The case remains under review, with
investigators working “against the clock” to establish the facts.
The arrests underscore the fragility of electoral integrity
in the country and have sparked renewed calls for transparency from both civil
society groups and political observers. With the official announcement of
results still pending, Malawians are watching closely to see how the scandal
unfolds and what it might mean for the credibility of the 2025 vote.
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