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Malawi:   Bingu Builds on Lead in Latest Poll Results
African Elections Project (Accra)
21 May 2009

Latest electoral results from 20 constituencies indicate that Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) presidential candidate, Bingu wa Mutharika, continues to consolidate his earlier lead.

Malawi:   Commonwealth Observers Issue Interim Statement on Elections
Commonwealth News and Information Service (London)
21 May 2009

A peaceful election day and a well-managed voting process, but some key benchmarks for democratic elections not met - Former Ghana President Kufuor says.

Malawi:   Bingu Leads in Early Results
African Elections Project (Accra)
20 May 2009

Latest results from eleven polling centres across the country has shown that the DPP presidential candidate Bingu wa Mutharika is leading in seven centres.

Malawi:   Anticipation Grips Country
African Elections Project (Accra)
20 May 2009

Many Malawians are anxious as the anticipated Electoral Commission announcement of partial results for yesterday's parliamentary and presidential elections has still not taken place as at 10:00am ...

Malawi:   Police Arrest Mvula for Attempting to Rig
African Elections Project (Accra)
20 May 2009

The Police have confirmed the arrest of United Democratic Front (UDF) spokes person on alliance Humphrey Mvula for attempting to falsify an electoral document, which is contrary to section 115(16E) ...

Malawi:   Republican Party Concede Defeat to DPP
African Elections Project (Accra)
20 May 2009

Republican Party (RP), one of the sixteen political parties that contested in the general elections has become the first party to concede defeat to Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) before the ...

Malawi:   Mutharika Seen Leading While Masauli Accepts Defeat
African Elections Project (Accra)
20 May 2009

Partial Electoral Commission (EC) results announced at 10:30am today show Bingu wa Mutharika, presidential candidate for Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in the May 19 elections, leading against ...

Malawi:   UDF Ready to Accept Results
African Elections Project (Accra)
20 May 2009

United Democratic Front (UDF) has said it is ready to accept defeat in the just ended general elections in which the incumbent President Bingu wa Mutharika is leading.

Malawi:   EISA Observer Mission Interim Statement
Electoral Institute of Southern Africa (Johannesburg)
21 May 2009

EISA, at the invitation of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), deployed a mission to observe the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections held on 19 May 2009. This interim statement contains an ...


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Author: jeenymtambo
Wed May 20 14:54:14 2009

ntchito za manja anu zikuchitileni umboni

Author: vlwanda"SIPIWE"
Wed May 20 18:27:06 2009

CONGRATULATIONS to all the people in my homeland for making the 'right choice'!! It's only the beginning of our fragile democratic politics. It will get better.

God Bless Africa.

"SIPIWE"

Author: chabwap
Thu May 21 07:27:11 2009

Bravo Bingu! Bravo DPP! Bravo fellow Malawians! This is the time we can show our leaders that Malawi is not to be taken for granted and Malawi should not be regionally divided by politicians. Thats the voice of God in the voice of people.

Author: rosechiso
Thu May 21 14:27:54 2009

Bingu deserve to win, tawona ntchtito za manja ake zikumuchitira umboni,enawa uuuuuh palibe. Well done Bingu, we are behind you

Author: rosechiso
Thu May 21 14:42:56 2009

God has answered our prayers; we never want JZU to rule this precious country. We all know him though the time he started politics some of us were not there, but grandfathers told us some of the evil things he did during the regime of Kamuzu Banda. We applaud you Bingu, you really deserved this.

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