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🇿🇼 Published: 12 December 2025
📘 Source: Malawi 24

The arrests of former Minister of Trade and Malawi Congress Party (MCP) running mate Vitumbiko Mumba, alongside MCP Secretary General and former Minister of Local Government Richard Chimwendo Banda, have sparked intense debate across Malawi’s political landscape.

With Chimwendo Banda facing a charge of attempted murder and Mumba detained in connection with remarks he made following the September 16 general elections, many opposition supporters have been quick to label the developments as acts of political persecution.

However, a closer examination of the circumstances suggests that the arrests may not be political maneuvers at all, but rather actions rooted in legal procedure and the rule of law.

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Chimwendo Banda’s charges: A serious criminal allegation

Police have confirmed that MCP Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda is facing a charge of attempted murder.

This is a grave criminal allegation and cannot be dismissed as routine political harassment.

Attempted murder is among the most serious offenses under Malawi’s penal laws and typically involves extensive investigation before an arrest is effected.

If law enforcement officers possess sufficient evidence to support such a charge, they are legally obligated to act regardless of the suspect’s political stature. In that context, the arrest appears procedural rather than political.

Mumba’s arrest: Weight of post-election statements

Former minister and MCP running mate Vitumbiko Mumba was arrested at his Area 47 residence in Lilongwe and taken to Lingadzi Police Station.

Sources indicate that his arrest is linked to remarks he made during a post-election press briefing most notably the phrase “WE HAVE GOT IT”, which many interpreted as suggesting electoral fraud against the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

While critics argue that Mumba’s comments constitute political speech and therefore deserve protection, it is equally true that public statements alleging electoral manipulation can come under legal scrutiny, particularly during periods of heightened tension.

Authorities may view such statements as inflammatory or misleading if they are believed to have contributed to unrest or the spread of misinformation.

In this light, Mumba’s arrest may be understood not as political intimidation but as an enforcement of laws governing public order, responsible communication, and national stability.

Why Claims of Political Persecution May Be MisguidedIn Malawi’s political culture, any high-profile arrest involving a politician typically triggers accusations of selective justice.

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Originally published by Malawi 24 • December 12, 2025

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