The Interfaith Forum for Peace, Justice and Dialogue (IFPJD) has issued a stinging condemnation of what it describes as irresponsible and inflammatory commentary surrounding President Peter Mutharika’s health, branding the remarks both alarming and treasonous. IFPJD went further, appealing to Malawians to treat the President’s health with the same discretion and respect they would extend to any private citizen, insisting personal medical matters — regardless of a person’s public office — deserve to remain confidential unless disclosed by those directly involved. IFPJD’s intervention adds further weight to a chorus of voices from Malawi’s faith community calling for greater responsibility in public discourse, particularly on sensitive matters relating to national leadership and personal wellbeing. The interfaith body has urged all Malawians, regardless of political affiliation, to exercise caution and restraint when discussing such matters publicly, warning that careless or unverified claims risk undermining both national stability and basic standards of human dignity and respect. No official response has yet been issued by Namiwa or CDEDI in reaction to the interfaith body’s statement.