By Burnett Munthali
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has announced a special live program scheduled for today at 5 PM.
The program will be broadcast on Times TV, Times Radio, and Times 360.
This initiative aims to provide crucial information to Malawians regarding the final phase of the Voter Transfer exercise.

MEC Chairperson Justice Annabel Mtalimanja will be featured in the program.
She will be joined by MEC Spokesperson Sangwani Mwafulirwa.
The discussion is expected to clarify important aspects of the voter transfer process.
The voter transfer exercise is a critical step in ensuring an accurate and inclusive electoral process.
It allows registered voters to update their voting locations ahead of the upcoming elections.
MEC has been conducting voter transfer exercises to accommodate individuals who have relocated since the last voter registration.
The program will address key questions related to eligibility, deadlines, and procedures for transferring voter details.
MEC has urged all eligible voters who need to transfer their voting locations to take advantage of this final phase.
Public awareness is a crucial component of any democratic process, and MEC seeks to engage citizens through media platforms.
Times TV, Times Radio, and Times 360 are among Malawi’s leading media outlets, ensuring wide coverage of this important discussion.
Justice Annabel Mtalimanja, as the MEC Chairperson, is expected to outline the significance of the voter transfer exercise.
Sangwani Mwafulirwa, as the MEC Spokesperson, will likely provide technical explanations and respond to common concerns from the public.
The program also aims to counter misinformation and ensure Malawians have accurate details about the process.
MEC has consistently emphasized the importance of transparency and public engagement in electoral matters.
The final phase of the voter transfer exercise is a step toward ensuring a smooth and credible electoral process.
With the 2025 general elections approaching, it is vital that every eligible Malawian is registered in their correct voting area.
Voter participation is the foundation of democracy, and MEC is committed to making the process accessible to all citizens.
The commission has encouraged Malawians to tune in and listen to the discussions, as they will offer valuable insights.
This live program demonstrates MEC’s commitment to informing and involving the electorate in all stages of the electoral process.
As the final phase of the voter transfer exercise nears completion, MEC continues to play its role in preparing the nation for free, fair, and credible elections.