Malawi is currently filled with anxiety and excitement as the country waits for the official results of its recent general elections, held earlier this week.
Thousands of people across Malawi stood in long queues to vote for a new President, members of parliament, and local councillors.
Many voters said they wanted change because the country is facing serious economic problems.
So far, both the current President, Lazarus Chakwera, and his main rival, former President Peter Mutharika, have claimed they are winning. But the Malawi Electoral Commission says no final results have been confirmed yet. Officials are still busy checking and verifying the votes.
The Commission has asked everyone in the country to stay calm and patient. It also warned politicians and their supporters not to announce fake or early results before the official count is complete.
Many Malawians are hopeful that this election will lead to a better future, but the country remains tense as everyone waits for the final outcome.