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flag Mutharika's first 100 days brought reforms and high approval, but delayed appointments and favoritism raise governance concerns.

flag President Arthur Peter Mutharika’s first 100 days in office have brought rapid administrative improvements, including free secondary education, restored government offices in Blantyre, and reduced inflation, earning a 64.5 out of 100 from Malawian experts. flag His administration has prioritized transparency, with widespread asset declarations and progress on key appointments like a new Anti-Corruption Bureau director. flag However, concerns remain over delayed Cabinet appointments, controversial hires, and alleged tribal favoritism, while the lack of public accountability for high-level procurement and political appointments has raised questions about institutional independence and the rule of law.

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