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Nakhumwa, Dausi purchased Tobacco Commission institutional houses against Govt ban

Peter Mutharika, Jane Ansah, also illicitly bought institutional houses, and for a song. “The houses were illegally sold, and they were sold at an undervalued price.” Two former senior cabinet ministers in the Arthur Peter Mutharika led Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration, Kondwani Nakhumwa and Nicholas Dausi using political powers bulldozed themselves into buying houses belonging to Tobacco Commission (TC) contrary to the existing government embargo against the sale of institutional houses. Nyasa Times investigations indicate that Nakhumwa, who was at that time minister of Local Government and now Leader of Opposition in Parliament (LoP) and the then loudmouthed Homeland Security minister and one time government spokesperson, Nicholas Dausi knowingly that there was a ban against the selling of institutional houses in place, still went ahead and bought the houses at undervalued prices.

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COVID-19 test mandatory for people with symptoms entering Supreme Court

COVID-19 test mandatory for people with symptoms entering Supreme Court SC asked all Controlling Officers to ensure that the staff in their control wear mask, maintain physical distancing and frequently sanitise/wash hands. BusinessToday.In | April 14, 2021 | Updated 16:03 IST The Supreme Court has come up with new guidelines to contain the spread of infection. In view of the rising COVID-19 cases in the country, the Supreme Court on Wednesday made it mandatory for all the entrants to its premises with symptoms similar to those notified for COVID-19 infection to get tested for the infection. The Supreme Court has come up with new guidelines to contain the spread of infection. India reported 1,84,372 new coronavirus cases in the preceding 24 hours as on Wednesday morning.

Supreme Court Issues Additional Guidelines For Court Staff, Advocates; Makes Rapid/RT-PCR Test Mandatory If Showing Symptoms

Supreme Court Issues Additional Guidelines For Court Staff, Advocates; Makes Rapid/RT-PCR Test Mandatory If Showing Symptoms
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