The main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has accused President Lazarus Chakwera of trying to hoodwink Malawians that he is cracking down on culprits who misappropriated K6.2 billion Covid-19 response funds, faulting the decision to include in the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 representatives of Civil Society Organizations, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) and the Malawi Human […]
State-funded human rights watchdog, the Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC), has demanded a thorough and transparent audit of the K6.2 billion Covid-19 funds feared to misappropriated by public officers. The Commission’s Executive Secretary, Habiba Osman, says this is critical in ensuring that rights were not and are not being unnecessarily violated due to abuse of […]
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nafundo zalo
kodi milandu iszayamba litilo. tizibwererabe m mbuyo.
Ntaba ali kuriko? mudikila afe kae mboni zose muzati kulibe mboni? kapena akalambe nde muzizati akula tisawzenge mlandu??? sulks
Ndafera Nkhande
1 month ago
This is very disgusting and idiotistic.Surely Chakwera has to do something, otherwise this nonsense will drain our vitality.We thought Kainja would bring sanity to the security system in our nation but it is nada.Topleadership kabesa no work.Aluta continua.
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1 month ago
everything that chakwera and his friends were blaming the dpp and previous government is slowly coming back under his watch. curruption at statehouse, nepotism,lack of accountability, dining with theives, Asian business people running the contracts and bribing officials,unnecessary outside trips with a lot of useless people, failure to deliver campaign promises, huge cabinet and advisors. What does he have to say about all these now??
Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has condemned the continuous attacks on people living with albinism in the country following the killing of a 26 year old man in Mangochi.
According to a press statement seen by this publication, MHRC Executive Secretary Habiba Osman, said the Commission is deeply concerned with the âresurgence of attacks against persons with albinismâ
According to Osman, the Commission received the devastating news of disappearance of Said Futon Dayton, a person with albinism who was hailing from Kadewere Village in the district.
âYesterday, the Commission received confirmation that the man was brutally murdered on January 27, 2021 and his remains were put in a bag for a potential buyer in Zomba,â reads part of the statement.