Malawi’s new leader Arthur Peter Mutharika wasted no time after his inauguration, unveiling a cabinet focused on rescuing the country’s struggling economy. The swift move reflects his intent to restore stability and investor confidence.
Key Appointments Announced
In a statement from the president’s office, several familiar faces returned to top positions.
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Joseph Mwanamvekha, an experienced economist, reclaimed the Finance Ministry, a role he held from 2016 to 2020. 
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George Chaponda resumed his duties as Foreign Affairs Minister, ensuring continuity in Malawi’s diplomatic relations. 
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Enock Chihana of the Alliance for Democracy was appointed Second Vice President, strengthening Mutharika’s political coalition. 
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Lt. Gen. George Jafu will command the Malawi Defense Force, while Richard Luhanga becomes the new Inspector General of Police. 
Economic Recovery at the Core
The new administration faces urgent financial challenges. The nation struggles with severe foreign exchange shortages, fuel scarcity, and a weak kwacha. These issues have increased living costs and disrupted trade, making economic revival Mutharika’s top priority.
Mwanamvekha is expected to lead fiscal reforms and attract foreign investment while restoring confidence in Malawi’s monetary policy.
Political Return Under Scrutiny
Mutharika’s comeback follows a decisive electoral victory last month, marking his return to power after losing office in 2020. During his first term, he achieved modest growth, improved infrastructure, and lower inflation but faced allegations of favoritism and slow reforms.
His decision to reappoint some former ministers has sparked mixed reactions, with supporters praising their experience and critics warning against recycling old leadership.
Outlook for the Mutharika Administration
At 85, Mutharika faces the challenge of delivering rapid economic progress amid high public expectations. His early cabinet selections suggest a focus on stability, experience, and results.
As his government begins its term, Malawians watch closely to see if the new team can steer the nation toward sustainable growth and economic recovery.
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