Daily Nation Newspaper

MUTHARIKA’S HEARING SET

…Malawi court sets date to president's appeal against vote annulment

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LILONGWE - Malawi's Supreme Court will hear next month an appeal by President Peter Mutharika against a ruling that annulled his May 2019 re-election, an official said on Monday.

In February, the Constituti­onal Court nullified results that saw Mutharika narrowly re-elected, citing widespread irregulari­ties, in particular the "massive" use of correction fluid on tally sheets.

The ruling was issued with an order for officials to hold a new presidenti­al election within 150 days.

Allegation­s of vote-rigging following the May 2019 poll sparked protests across the normally peaceful country, and violence erupted at several demonstrat­ions.

On Monday, spokeswoma­n Agnes Patemba told AFP that an appeal lodged by President Mutharika and the electoral commission would be heard for two weeks from mid April.

"Seven Supreme Court justices will convene to hear the appeal .... on April 15," she said.

On Sunday, two protest organisers were arrested for threatenin­g more demonstrat­ions if Mutharika did not sign laws to allow for fresh polls.

Gift Trapence and MacDonald Sembereka, leaders of the Human Rights Defenders Coalition, were accused of unlawfully mobilising people after they called for state residences - presidenti­al homes spread across the country - to be shut down.

Mutharika had warned them to stop organising protests shortly before they were arrested.

"Be warned, your time is up, the party is over, get up and smell the coffee," Mutharika said during a rally by supporters

Opposition figure Timothy Mtambo, who police say is on the run, had warned that five million people could be mobilised to shut down all state residences.

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