💨 Abstract
At 85, Peter Mutharika has returned as Malawi's president, becoming Africa's second-oldest leader after Cameroon's Paul Biya. His comeback follows a court-annulled election and a victory over incumbent Lazarus Chakwera. Mutharika's supporters hope his experience will stabilize the economy and fight corruption, but his age raises concerns about stamina and long-term vision.
Courtesy: Dumani Moyo
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