Justice Annabel Mtalimanja delivered a firm directive to traditional authorities during the campaign launch ceremony for Malawi's 2025 General Elections. The Electoral Commission Chairperson emphasized that chiefs must maintain complete political neutrality throughout the electoral period. Traditional leaders face strict prohibitions against supporting any specific political party or candidate. Their fundamental duty involves serving every community member without regard to political preferences. Mtalimanja stressed that chiefs represent all constituents equally rather than promoting particular political movements.
Chiefs must attend political gatherings organized by every party operating within their territories. This requirement demonstrates impartial leadership and fosters community cohesion during the electoral process. Traditional authorities lack the legal power to prevent any political organization from conducting campaign activities in their jurisdictions. Mtalimanja declared that interference with legitimate campaign operations violates democratic principles and constitutional law. Equal voter access forms the foundation of Malawi's democratic system.
Traditional leaders serve as guardians of community peace and must establish welcoming environments for all political participants. Chiefs should actively promote tolerance while discouraging intimidation tactics or political exclusion practices. Their responsibilities extend to protecting every citizen's right to engage in political activities freely. Mtalimanja emphasized that traditional authorities must guide communities toward unity rather than division. Constitutional principles require protection throughout the entire electoral process.
The Electoral Commission will monitor traditional leadership conduct closely during the campaign period. Mtalimanja urged political parties, community members, and law enforcement agencies to report instances where chiefs abuse their positions for political advantage. Traditional authorities must not become instruments of political suppression or partisan manipulation. The commission expects all stakeholders to uphold democratic standards and ensure free participation. Fair and transparent elections depend on neutral traditional leadership throughout the country.
Chiefs must attend political gatherings organized by every party operating within their territories. This requirement demonstrates impartial leadership and fosters community cohesion during the electoral process. Traditional authorities lack the legal power to prevent any political organization from conducting campaign activities in their jurisdictions. Mtalimanja declared that interference with legitimate campaign operations violates democratic principles and constitutional law. Equal voter access forms the foundation of Malawi's democratic system.
Traditional leaders serve as guardians of community peace and must establish welcoming environments for all political participants. Chiefs should actively promote tolerance while discouraging intimidation tactics or political exclusion practices. Their responsibilities extend to protecting every citizen's right to engage in political activities freely. Mtalimanja emphasized that traditional authorities must guide communities toward unity rather than division. Constitutional principles require protection throughout the entire electoral process.
The Electoral Commission will monitor traditional leadership conduct closely during the campaign period. Mtalimanja urged political parties, community members, and law enforcement agencies to report instances where chiefs abuse their positions for political advantage. Traditional authorities must not become instruments of political suppression or partisan manipulation. The commission expects all stakeholders to uphold democratic standards and ensure free participation. Fair and transparent elections depend on neutral traditional leadership throughout the country.