January 14, 2021 Wongani Chiuta -Nyasa Times 68 Comments
Two legal teams that represented President Lazarus Chakwera and Vice-President Saulos Chilima in the May 21 2019 presidential election nullification petition have been paid the legal fees by government after the courts ordered they be paid costs in billions; Treasury has confirmed.
Chakwera’s lawyers and senior counsels, Modecai Msisha and Tutus Mvalo
Chakwera had eight lawyers while Chilima had four, and the 12 initially claimed about K9 billion in legal fees.
But the court after assessing the costs claimed by the legal teams for the two petitioners, who successfully moved a five-judge panel of the High Court sitting as the Constitutional Court to overturn the outcome of the presidential election and order a fresh election within 150 days from February 3 2020 , came with a figure of around K5 billion.
Where Malawi Stands on Same-Sex Marriage
President Lazarus Chakwera has no clear stance on the legalisation of same-sex marriage and has left it to the citizens to determine whether or not to legalise it, Brian Banda, the presidential press secretary has said. He added that the president is ready to listen to diverse opinions on the contentious issue. However, while welcoming the idea, Luke Tembo, the national coordinator of the Human Rights Defenders Coalition, said that the president needed to provide leadership on how the issue should be handled.
Nyasa Times, 8 December 2020
Presidential press secretary Brian Banda has said President Lazarus Chakwera has no clear stand on legalization of same-sex marriages and has left the issue to the country s… Read more »