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Joyce Banda re-elected party leader to contest 2019 polls

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ABUJA - Malawi's ex-president Joyce Banda, who recently returned home after four years of self-imposed exile, was on Thursday reelected as her People's Party's (PP) leader to lead it into next year's national elections.

As political parties readied for next year's elections, 1, 800 PP delegates from around the country converged in the commercial capital of Blantyre to give Banda the mandate to attempt to wrestle power from President Peter Mutharika's Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP), to whom she lost the 2014 elections. In her victory speech, Banda said she is geared up to lead the party she founded to the polls. Banda laid out her manifesto, promising to restore electricit­y, education standards, to build a mining industry, to restore the fledging economy, provide affordable housing to the poorest and to provide health care for all. "It is our right to get proper treatment," she said. Malawi, one of the world's poorest and most aid-dependent countries, will hold presidenti­al, parliament­ary and local council elections in May 2019. Banda, 68, fled the country in 2014 when she lost power after being embroiled in the multimilli­on dollar so-called "Cashgate" scandal, the biggest financial misconduct by government officials uncovered in the country's history. She returned to Malawi in April after four years of self-imposed exile, despite facing the threat of arrest over corruption allegation­s. Banda, who served as Malawi's first female president from 2012 to 2014, says she has done nothing wrong and that the allegation­s against her are politicall­y motivated. She founded the PP in 2011 after splitting from the Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP), which is led by President Mutharika.

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