DPP faces cyberattack on official facebook page Ahead of 2025 elections

By Burnett Munthali

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has issued an urgent statement following a cyberattack on its official Facebook page, which took place on the night of Tuesday, 8 October 2024. The party’s Democratic Progressive Party Malawi page was reportedly tampered with by what the DPP has described as “enemies of democracy,” causing significant disruptions in its ability to communicate with the public.

In the statement released by the DPP Media Desk, the party reassured supporters that their technical team is working diligently to restore the page. “Our technicians are currently working tirelessly to restore the page,” the statement read, while also indicating that alternative communication channels will be utilized to keep the public and party members updated during the restoration process.



The hacking incident comes at a particularly critical time for the DPP as the party prepares for the 2025 general elections. This attack has sparked concerns within the party and among political observers, many of whom view it as a calculated attempt to destabilize the DPP’s efforts to effectively communicate its campaign messages and policies to voters. As Malawi approaches the elections, the digital space has become an increasingly significant battleground for political actors, making such attacks especially concerning.

The DPP’s Facebook page has long been a vital platform for engaging supporters, promoting events, and sharing key party information. The tampering threatens to disrupt these functions, but the party remains confident that the issue will be resolved in the near future.

In recent years, cybersecurity has become a pressing concern in Malawi’s political landscape. Similar attacks on political parties, civil society organizations, and government institutions have highlighted the growing need for stronger digital protections. These incidents expose the vulnerabilities of online platforms and underscore the importance of secure and resilient digital systems in safeguarding Malawi’s political processes.

Although the DPP has not provided detailed information on the extent of the tampering, the language used in the party’s statement suggests that the attack is seen as politically motivated. By referring to the hackers as “enemies of democracy,” the DPP implied that the breach may be part of a broader strategy aimed at undermining the party’s operations and influence during this crucial period.

The party has urged its supporters to remain patient and vigilant as the technical team works to regain full control of the page. In the meantime, the DPP will continue to engage with its followers through alternative platforms to ensure that its messages reach the public without delay.

As the 2025 elections draw closer, this incident serves as a reminder of the growing importance of cybersecurity in modern political campaigns. Political parties in Malawi will need to prioritize the protection of their online platforms to ensure transparency and prevent any interference with the country’s democratic processes.