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Malawi's new cabinet stokes fears of a return to impunity

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M&G 21 November 2025

When President Peter Mutharika unveiled his 24-member cabinet in stages during October, many Malawians hoped for renewal — a government built on integrity, accountability and reform.

- Collins Mtika

Instead, the appointments rekindled old frustrations and fears of a return to impunity. Several of the newly appointed ministers have been linked to investigations, arrests, or ongoing court cases involving corruption and abuse of office.

For a country struggling to rebuild after decades of mismanagement, the choices cast a long shadow over fragile reforms and donor confidence:

George Chaponda (Foreign Affairs Minister)

Dismissed as minister of agriculture in 2017 over the “maizegate” scandal, when investigators discovered stacks of cash hidden in his home. His return to a senior diplomatic post suggests political loyalty continues to outweigh accountability.

Joseph Mwanamvekha (Finance, Economic Planning and Development)

A key figure in Mutharika’s previous administration, arrested in 2021 for abuse of office and fraud linked to the sale of a state-owned bank. His reappointment to oversee the treasury has reignited doubts about the ruling party’s fiscal credibility.

Jappie Mhango (Lands, Housing and Urban Development)

Arrested and charged in June for alleged abuse of office over a government house sale dating back to 2016-2017. His reinstatement, despite active court proceedings, has deepened public scepticism about the administration's reform credentials.

Ben Phiri (Local Government and Rural Development)

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