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Malawi’s watershed vote: Youth jobs and food security top agenda – CAJ News Africa

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from MAVHUTO BANDA in Lilongwe, MalawiMalawi BureauLILONGWE, (CAJ News) – MALAWIANS head to the polls on Tuesday, 16 September, in what observers describe as one of the most decisive elections in the country’s 60-year history. With 7.2 million registered voters and a record 17 presidential contenders, the ballot has been billed as a “watershed” moment for a nation grappling with economic stagnation, persistent food insecurity, climate shocks, an…
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CAJ News Africa broke the news in South Africa on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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