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Malawi voters stuck in fuel lines as Chakwera and Mutharika face off again
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58095, member: 636"] Malawi prepares for Tuesday's general election amid widespread fuel shortages and economic hardship. President Lazarus Chakwera faces former leader Peter Mutharika in a rematch of their 2020 contest. Fifteen other candidates compete for the presidency alongside parliamentary and local council races. Campaign activities remain subdued due to financial constraints and public cynicism about political change. Voters express frustration over persistent poverty and limited opportunities. Economic troubles dominate voter concerns as inflation exceeds 30 percent annually. Young people represent half of registered voters but struggle with unemployment and rising costs. Petrol shortages force citizens into long queues while black market dealers sell fuel at inflated prices. Foreign currency shortages drive up import costs and consumer prices. Food security remains precarious for rural populations dependent on agriculture. Chakwera promises financial support for newborns and fertilizer price reductions. Mutharika campaigns on returning prosperity from his previous administration. Former president Joyce Banda offers anti-corruption measures and infrastructure improvements. Candidates pledge transformation in one of the world's poorest nations. Malawians hope election results will address fuel scarcity and food insecurity. [/QUOTE]
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