Parties Pledge to Abide by ConCourt Ruling

Political parties involved in the ongoing elections have promised to abide by the court’s request to accept any ruling by the constitutional court.

45-Day Countdown on ConCourt Verdict Begins

The Constitutional Court has finally finished hearing of the presidential election case with oral submissions in which lawyers for petitioners insist the May 21 election was mismanaged whereas respondents rubbished those assertions asking the court to find no merit in the request for nullification of the election results.

ConCourt Friends Differ Asking for Upheld Constitution

Friends of court in the historic presidential election case Thursday morning made their oral submissions, with a call for to the constitutional court to make its determination based on whether all electoral laws were adhered to in the May 21 polls.

ConCourt Blows K240m and Counting

The Constitutional Court handling the presidential election case says it has, so far, used up about 240 million Kwacha of taxpayers’ money since July and that figure is going up.

ConCourt Blows K240m and Counting

The Constitutional Court handling the presidential election case says it has, so far, used up about 240 million Kwacha of taxpayers’ money since July and that figure is going up.

World Difference Aides Malawi School

The United States organization World of Difference has handed over a 55 million kwacha school block to government as more stakeholders are urged to assist in providing basic needs in the education sector.

No Peace Without Justice-Kunkuyu

Malawi Congress Party campaign director, Moses Kunkuyu, has told Zodiak that his party believes that justice is primary over peace as society has no peace without justice.

All ConCourt Parties File Submissions

All parties to the on-going presidential election case have finally filed written submissions with the constitutional court.

ConCourt Adjourns to 19 December

The High Court of Malawi sitting as the Constitutional Court in Lilongwe on Friday finalized hearing the high profile Presidential Election petition after sitting for 59 days.

ConCourt Judge Sends Public Out of Gallery

Constitutional Court is hearing proceedings with an empty public gallery after judge Ivy Kamanga ordered people sitting in the gallery hearing the presidential election case to go out because they were interrupting proceedings.

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