This article lists events from the year 2026 in Malawi.

2026
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Malawi

Decades:
See also:Other events of 2026
History of Malawi

Incumbents

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Events

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January

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  • 5 January – President Peter Mutharika reshuffles his Cabinet, abolishing the Ministry of State and reassigning several ministers, as announced by Chief Secretary to the Government Justin Sadack Saidi.[1]
  • 6 January – Researchers announce the discovery of the oldest known intentional cremation pyre in Africa at the Hora 1 archaeological site in northern Malawi, dating to about 9,500 years ago.[2]
  • 14 January – FDH Bank announces a five-year sponsorship deal worth K5 billion for the top-flight football league, renaming it the FDH Bank Premiership and ending TNM’s 18-year sponsorship of the Super League of Malawi.[3]
  • 20 January – The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority raises petrol and diesel pump prices by more than 40%, marking one of the largest fuel price increases in recent years and prompting concerns about rising transport and living costs nationwide.[4]
  • 23 January – At least one person is reported dead while 16 others are diagnosed with cholera following an outbreak of the disease in Chilomoni, Blantyre.[5]

February

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  • 2 February – President Mutharika meets Luxembourg’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Xavier Bettel, in Lilongwe, highlighting strong bilateral relations and calls for increased investment between the two countries.[6]
  • 3 February
  • 13 February – President Mutharika delivers the State of the Nation Address (SONA) and officially opens the 2026/2027 budget meeting of Parliament.[9]
  • 17 February – Authorities in Chikwawa intercept a hearse transporting 30 bags of illegally traded charcoal concealed beneath an empty coffin, valued at around £1,200. The nine suspects later escape custody.[10]
  • 24 February – President Mutharika orders a fresh inquiry into the Chikangawa plane crash that killed former Vice-President Saulos Chilima and eight others in June 2024.[11]
  • 27 February – Finance Minister Joseph Mwanamveka unveils a nearly K11 trillion national budget for the 2026/2027 financial year during a parliamentary session in Lilongwe.[12]

March

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  • 19 March – At least 13 people die following four days of heavy rain, with the flooding affecting multiple regions.[13]

Holidays

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Deaths

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References

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  1. "Mutharika reshuffles cabinet within three months: Abolishes Minister of State". www.maravipost.com. Retrieved 2026-01-06.
  2. Strickland, Ashley (2026-01-06). "Oldest known cremation pyre in Africa reveals mysterious woman who lived 9,500 years ago". CNN. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
  3. Manda, Solomon (2026-01-15). "FDH Bank takes over topflight league sponsorship". Nation Online. Retrieved 2026-01-15.
  4. "Malawi raises fuel prices by more than 40%". BBC. 2026-01-20. Retrieved 2026-01-23.
  5. "Malawi rolls out cholera vaccines as rains and floods raise the threat of deadly outbreaks". AP News. 2026-01-23. Retrieved 2026-01-23.
  6. "Malawi: Mutharika Hails Strong Malawi–Luxembourg Ties, Calls for Increased Investment". PAN AFRICAN VISIONS. 2026-02-03. Retrieved 2026-02-03.
  7. "RBM to pay 'dead' bank billions". Nation Online. 2026-02-04. Retrieved 2026-02-07.
  8. "Malawi declares polio outbreak, reviving fears of another resurgence". Africanews. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  9. Mwale, Winston (2026-02-13). "Mutharika Vows Recovery, Blasts Predecessor's 'Man-Made Crisis' in Historic Address". AfricaBrief. Retrieved 2026-02-13.
  10. "Malawi launches search for suspects in fake funeral charcoal smuggling". BBC. 17 February 2026. Retrieved 23 February 2026.
  11. "Mutharika orders fresh inquiry on Chikangawa Plane Crash". The Maravi Post. 2026-02-24. Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  12. Mtemang’ombe, Eric (2026-02-28). "Mwanamvekha unveils Budget". Nation Online. Retrieved 2026-02-28.
  13. Phiri, Frank (19 March 2026). "Malawi says 13 dead in days of heavy rain and floods". Reuters. Retrieved 20 March 2026.
  14. "Malawi Public Holidays 2026". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved 2025-11-24.
  15. "Holidays and Observances in Malawi in 2026". www.timeanddate.com. Retrieved 2025-11-24.
  16. "Malawi Mourns Former Deputy Speaker Madalitso Kazombo - PAN AFRICAN VISIONS". 2026-01-08. Retrieved 2026-01-09.
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