By Burnett Munthali
In a significant development ahead of the 2025 general elections, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) president Peter Mutharika on Wednesday held a private meeting with Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) leader Enoch Chihana. The closed-door meeting, reportedly held at Mutharika’s PAGE House residence in Mangochi, has sparked speculation about possible political alliances and collaborations.
While details of the discussion remain undisclosed, sources close to the two leaders suggest that the meeting focused on exploring areas of mutual interest ahead of the elections. Both parties are believed to be strategizing on how to strengthen their positions as Malawi’s political landscape continues to evolve.
Political analysts speculate that the meeting could be part of broader efforts to form alliances or coalitions to challenge the ruling Tonse Alliance. With the general elections drawing closer, the need for opposition unity has become a pressing topic for many parties.
Peter Mutharika, who remains a key figure in Malawi’s political arena, has been working to consolidate support for the DPP. The meeting with Enoch Chihana, a leader with strong influence in the Northern Region, could signal efforts to widen the DPP’s appeal in areas traditionally dominated by other parties.
On the other hand, AFORD, which has been striving to regain its former glory, may view a collaboration with the DPP as an opportunity to strengthen its foothold in Malawian politics.
The meeting has drawn mixed reactions from political commentators and the public. Some view it as a positive step toward creating a strong opposition capable of addressing the challenges facing the country. Others, however, caution against alliances that may lack ideological alignment, arguing that such collaborations may be short-lived and driven by convenience rather than shared values.
With the political climate heating up, meetings like this underscore the importance of strategic alliances in shaping the future of Malawi. Both the DPP and AFORD have a shared interest in challenging the Tonse Alliance, which has faced criticism over its handling of the economy, governance, and service delivery.
If Mutharika and Chihana can find common ground, their collaboration could significantly alter the dynamics of the 2025 elections. However, much will depend on how both parties navigate the complexities of coalition-building and address the expectations of their supporters.
The closed-door meeting between Peter Mutharika and Enoch Chihana marks a potentially transformative moment in Malawi’s political scene. While the specifics of their discussion remain under wraps, the implications of this meeting could resonate far beyond their respective parties.
As the nation looks ahead to the next elections, the alliances and strategies formed now will play a critical role in determining the direction of Malawi’s political future. For now, all eyes remain on Mutharika, Chihana, and their next moves.