MEC rejects claim that Chihuri is in Malawi to rig election


The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has refuted claims by UTM President Saulos Chilima that former Zimbabwe Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri is in the country to help the Democratic Progressive Party  rig the elections.

Speaking to members of the Press in Blantyre on Monday afternoon, MEC Chairperson Justice Jane Ansah said the allegations made are baseless.

Chihuri: MEC says he is not  in Malawi

Ansah explained that their findings reveal that Chihuri married a Malawian woman but he is not in the country.

On security, Justice Ansah explained that there is a shortfall of officers hence deploying of prison warders and Immigration officials as a way of ensuring security.

The MEC Chairperson urged Malawians to remain calm and get set for voting tomorrow.

UTM leader through his presser on Sunday alleged that the ruling party has planned to train security personnel through Chihuri to help in rigging.

Chilima also demanded the deportation of the former Zimbabwe police chief.

2 thoughts on “MEC rejects claim that Chihuri is in Malawi to rig election

  1. The guy looks like he wants to help state house find bones and tissues. And rig our elections. Deport him.

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