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MISA Malawi Launches Office, Training Centre
Journalists in Malawi now have a permanent place to call home after the Media Institute of Southern Africa Malawi chapter unveiled Mtolankhani House in Lilongwe Thursday.
IJs Grilled on Investigating State Capture
African investigative journalists have been challenged to put on a “tough skin” when dealing with organized crime, such as plunder of state resources involving public officers – a case of cash-gate.
Man Kills for K100
Police in Mulanje are keeping in custody a 30-year-old man for allegedly killing his friend over K100.
Alliance One Pumps K2.4 Million Towards Mothers’ Fun Run Initiative
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs, one of the country’s tobacco buying and processing companies Alliance One Tobacco Malawi Limited Tuesday donated various health-related equipment worth K2.4 million towards the Mothers Fun Run Initiative.
Court Breaks Till 3rd September, 2019
Constitutional Court sitting in Lilongwe has adjourned to Tuesday, 3 September, 2019 hearing of the on-going elections case for it to look into evidence provided in eleven days the court had been sitting.
Elections Were Conducted by Human Beings, not Angels - AG
Attorney-General Kalekeni Kaphale, who is representing Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) in the on-going elections case, says is impressed with progress made in cross examining second witness, Miriam Gwalidi.
Exit Chilima, Enter Gwalidi
Lawyers have finished examining UTM President Saulos Chilima who is first petitioner in the ongoing elections case and have started cross examining second witness, Miriam Gwalidi.
HRDC Attaches Conditions on Meeting with Muluzi
The Human Rights Defenders Coalition says will only meet former head of state Dr. Bakili Muluzi if President Peter Mutharika, Dr. Jane Ansah and PAC officials are present.
Chilima Enters Re-examination
Lawyers for first petitioner in the ongoing presidential elections case, Saulos Klaus Chilima, have started re-examining their client after lawyers for first and second respondents, Peter Mutharika and Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) respectively, finished cross examination on Tuesday at the Constitutional Court siting in Lilongwe.
Objections Drag Elections Case
Judge Healey Potani has decried persistent interjections of the elections case hearing on Monday, asking concerned parties to be innovative in their cross-examination arrangements for progress of the case.