Showing posts with label MEC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MEC. Show all posts

Thursday 20 July 2023

MEC urges media to introduce programs, messages on elections

MEC officials pose with senior media managers


The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has challenged media houses and practitioners in the country to prepare for the upcoming September 2025 General Election, by implementing electoral radio programmes and mass media messaging around elections.

MEC Chairman, Justice Dr. Chifundo Kachale made the call today at Mponela in Dowa district during the sensitization workshop on new electoral laws and holding of by-elections to the Senior Editorial managers drawn from various media houses.

Sunday 14 June 2020

Parliament Holds Key To 50+1 Electoral Implementation


Arthur Nanthuru

The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has indicated that the parliament shoulders responsibility of setting up provisions to govern the presidential election runoff.

Saturday 13 June 2020

New MEC Commissioners Meets Candidates

MEC Commissioners & Lazarus Chakwera
with MCP-UTM Alliance officials

The newly sworn in Commissioners of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) have concluded meetings with candidates and party leaders contesting in the forthcoming elections.

Monday 23 March 2020

Malawians To Elect President On July 2 2020


Casting vote in a ballot box
Casting vote in a ballot box


Malawians will once again to the poll to elect new president on 2nd July 2020, the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has announced.

Fresh presidential elections were called on 3rd February, when the High Court sitting as Constitutional Court in Lilongwe delivered a judgement in which it nullified the 2019 presidential elections and ordered that fresh election be held within 150 days.

MEC announced the date on Monday in Blantyre during the launch of the presidential election electoral calendar.

Wednesday 13 January 2016

Mutharika Angered With Corruption At MEC As Mbendera Tries To Fire-fight Allegations

Mutharika shaking hands with Mbendera

Malawi Electoral Commission Commissioner’s audience with President Peter Mutharika on Tuesday reached to a peak when the State President expressed his displeasure with reports that some MEC Commissioners have embezzled funds.


MEC Commissioners had an audience with President Peter Mutharika at Kamuzu Palace on Tuesday 12th January 2015 where the commission made a formal presentation of 2014 Tripartite Election Report. 

Mutharika did not mince words over alleged K1.6 billion looted at MECM “Mr. Chairman, whilst my Government is ready and willing to support the Commission, I am very concerned by reports of financial mismanagement and lack of probity within the ranks of the Commission which have been brought to my attention from time to time.” he said


“It is important that independence and accountability go hand in hand. Your credibility as Commissioners gets eroded by the persistent reports we read concerning lack of financial probity within the Commission. That in turn does very little to inspire confidence in Malawians who offer themselves to run for Public Office if the men and women who must make a final decision regarding their fate have doubtful credibility”



Mutharika therefore appealed to the Commission “to address and resolve all issues of concern in a manner which is transparent so that nobody harbours any doubt regarding your credibility as Electoral Commissioners.”

However, speaking in an interview immediately when the meeting ended, Mbendera said the issue was blown out of proportion and that those who alleged any mismanagement of funds at the institution lacked evidence.

Mbendera said the President was speaking of what people are continuously saying on the matter but “It is not true that there was massive looting” at MEC since appointment of the current Commissioners.

“We are and we were able to account for every allegations made by auditors” said while adding “There was no money lost at MEC”

Tuesday 12 January 2016

MEC Gets No Pressure From Mutharika Government- MEC Commission

Mutharika shaking hands with Mbendera






The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has publicly said it has never received any pressure from Government in its operations since ascendancy to power of President Peter Mutharika and has since applauded the State President for ensuring that the Electoral body operates freely as well training Commissioners so that they are well versed with matters of elections.

MEC Chairperson, Justice Maxon Mbendera was speaking during MEC Commissioners audience with President Peter Mutharika at Kamuzu Palace on Tuesday 12th January 2015 where the commission made a formal presentation of 2014 Tripartite Election Report. 

Before handing over the report, Mbendera emphasised that the Commission is enjoying working with the President and his Government. 

“Unlike in other jurisdictions, Your Excellency, does not, and has never interfered with the work of the Commission. Your Excellency has ensured that You Sir give us the space to work independently in fulfillment of our mandate.” Said Mbendera adding that he never got a phone call from the President, directing him what the commission ought to do

Commissioners were meeting with the President for the first time since 2014 Tripartite Elections because they failed to meet the first citizen last year due to his tight schedule. Although the report was sent out to all political parties long time ago but the Commission needed to meet the president since under section 6 of the Electoral Commission Act, the Commission is obliged to present the report to the President. 

MEC Chair’s speech dwelled much on highlighting some of the major activities and achievements the commission has registered since Mutharika’s ascendancy to power.

Some of the achievements mentioned include by-elections for the seats that fell vacant for various reasons after the 2014 Tripartite Elections and capacity building programmes for both Commissioners and staff at MEC. 

Mbendera said the Commission conducted three sets of by-elections; in October 2014, August 2015 and 22nd December 2015. And thanked Mutharika Government for providing financial support for conducting these by-elections and described such gesture as a “Commitment” to the “democratization process of this country” to ensure that the people are represented at all times.

He further noted with appreciation of capacity building programmes which he said has enabled Commissioners to be well versed in matters of elections as they prepare for 2019 elections.

Mbendera said the Commissioners have been exposed to various capacity building programes including; civic education, logistics, voter registration, conflict management, and that recently, the Commissioners and Staff have been capacitated to carry out a very critical function of demarcation with excellence. 

“In short your Excellency, I want to underscore the fact that Commissioners are well prepared to undertake the tasks that lie ahead. You can be assured that they will perform their duties with professionalism.

We wish to assure Your Excellency, that with kind of training we have been receiving over the years, we shall deliver quality elections in the country. It is a desire of the Commissioners to make the Malawi Electoral Commission a centre of Excellence in Elections Management.” He said 

Mbendera further thanked president Mutharika’s Government for providing funds for ongoing demarcation programme and current budget of the Commission.

“Your Excellency, with this support, Malawins are assured of having quality services from the Commission. On our part, we shall continue to serve the nation without fear or favour.” Said Mbendera

Among others, Mbendera said in 2015 and 2016 financial Year, the Commission has lined up plans including, demarcation of wards and constituencies, voter registration exercise and has also supported electoral reforms process. The Commissioners also reminded the President of the expiry of their first term of office in May 2016 and in of Chairman coming to an end in October , 2016.

In his remarks president Peter Mutharika, appreciated the Commission for organizing and managing the 2014 tripartite elections as well as subsequent by-elections.

“Mr. Chairman, the conduct of the recent bye-elections does indeed show that your Commission has come of age and has acquired the relevant experience in managing elections. 

I would therefore like to assure you that my Government is ready and willing to offer the support to your Commission in the discharge of its legal mandate.” Said President Mutharika 

He also informed the president that the term of their office for Commissioners comes to an end in May this year while his terms ends in October this year.