Africa News of Monday, 8 June 2020

Source: bbc.com

Malawi leader appoints new electoral chief ahead of rerun

The court annulled last year's re-election of President Peter Mutharika The court annulled last year's re-election of President Peter Mutharika

Malawi's President Peter Mutharika has appointed a new electoral commission chairperson ahead of a presidential re-run.

In February, the Constitutional Court ordered a fresh presidential election be held within 150 days after annulling last year’s re-election of President Mutharika - a ruling upheld by the Supreme Court.

The former commission chairperson Jane Ansah resigned amid criticism by the opposition on how she managed the disputed election.

President Mutharika on Sunday appointed Justice Chifundo Kachale to head the commission.

He also appointed new commissioners, namely Arthur Nanthuru, Steve Duwa, Jean Mathanga, Linda Kunje, Anthony Mukumbwa and Olivia Liwewe.

MPs are due to meet to decide on the exact date of the election - one of the proposed dates is 23 June.

The new chairperson will have a task to deliver credible presidential election that have been demanded by the opposition.

A tweeter shared a photo of the incoming chairperson: