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Election Case in Day 61st

The on-going presidential election case in Lilongwe, today enters day 61 when the constitutional court judges also expect to conclude hearing and retreat to make their judgment.

Joseph Tembo No More

Music icon-cum-politician, Joseph Tembo, has died.

JZU says Ansah Must Resign

Former President of Malawi Congress Party, John Zenas Ungapake Tembo, says it is only fair that Malawi Electoral Commission chairperson, Dr. Jane Ansah, should heed calls to step down.

Monsignor Thawale is New PAC Chair

Monsignor Patrick Thawale of the Lilongwe Arch-diocese of the Roman Catholic Church has been elected new Public Affairs Committee PAC chairperson.

Tractors Case Pushed to January 2020

The Lilongwe High Court has pushed to January 6 next year, hearing of the case on the controversial sale of public tractors.

'Increased MDF Street Presence Cause for Worry'

Increased involvement of the military in internal security matters continues to spark public discussion with regard to the capacity of the police service and its relations with the public.

Govt. Moves Secretaries

There has been a minor shakeup in government ministries with two principal secretaries swapping ministries.

APM Blames Malawi Anarchy on Opposition

President Peter Mutharika believes his political opponents are the architects of existing anarchy and lawlessness in Malawi because they are frustrated by loss in May elections.

MHRC Report on Police Rape Out

The Malawi Human Rights Commission says police who were deployed to quell unrest at Msundwe in Lilongwe on 8 October were not properly prepared for the task which led to failure to withstand pressure from angry people, subsequently leading to death Superintendent Usuman Imedi.

Bishop Mtumbuka Warns: PAC Infiltrated

Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Karonga, Martin Mtumbuka, has told delegates to an on-going elective Public Affairs Committee annual general meeting that the organization faces a threat of political infiltration from within.

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