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CSOs On Good Governance Faults ConCourt Judgment, Describes it ‘Illegal’

Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) on good governance have faulted the Constitutional Court judgment delivered on February 3 regarding the presidential elections case. This has been said by Malawi Governance Platform Interim chairperson Unandi Banda. According to Banda says laws have no such a provision arguing it is just an administrative arrangement. He has also wondered why the same electoral transaction only produced an illegal president while sparing...

Bees Attack Learners at St. Mathew’s Primary School in Chikwawa

A swarm of bees on Tuesday attacked learners at St. Mathew’s Primary School in Chikwawa. In the incident, two standard one learners were rushed to St. Montfort hospital while several others endured the stings. The bees originated from one of the trees within the school, biting learners and teachers in the process. Mothers of the admitted children, Mami Wasi and Irene Efelemu from Sekeni Village in Lundu...

MCP confirms forming an alliance with UTM

The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) has confirmed forming an alliance with the United Transformation Movement (UTM) ahead of the forthcoming May 19, 2020 fresh Presidential polls as ordered by the constitutional court on February 3, 2020. This follows an announcement of the resolution of the UTM national executive which, this morning, made public its decision to go into an electoral alliance with MCP in the...

Mtambo, Sembereka, Trapence appearing in court

Three leaders of the Human Right Defenders Coalition (HRDC) are appearing before Lilongwe Magistrate Court for formal charges. The leaders Timothy Mtambo, Gift Trapence and MacDonald Sembereka have pleaded not guilty to four counts of soliciting another to break the law by shutting down all four state residences in the country. State prosecution team says they will be ready in 15 days to start prosecuting Mtambo,...

Sembereka, Trapence denied food by police officers

Information reaching Faceofmalawi indicates that Human Right Defenders Coalition (HRDC) Vice Chairperson Gift Trapence and Reverend Macdonald Sembereka have spent a night at police cell in the capital Lilongwe on an empty stomach. The law enforcers arrested Sembereka and Trapence on Sunday and the two were sent back to Lilongwe on Tuesday following a High Court order. Upon arrival in Lilongwe, relatives of the two were...

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