The Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal on Tuesday rejected an application by a Rwandan national for an interim injunction to stop the Malawi Government from deporting him. The single Supreme Court Judge John Katsala also refused to grant Joseph Nsabimana leave to start judicial review proceedings, ordering that he must wait for a matter that
Delegates to the first high-level National Conference on Separation of Powers have proposed a review of the legal and administrative framework to address some practical challenges impeding the doctrine of separation of powers. The conference, which ended at Bingu International Convention Centre in Lilongwe yesterday, has also agreed on the need to have another high
Former Cabinet minister Uladi Mussa may have walked to freedom in April following his presidential pardon, but Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal holds his political future through its pending interpretation of President Lazarus Chakwera’s decision. In the case where the Supreme Court is set to interpret the President’s decision on Mussa, who was serving a
The Lazarus Chakwera administration has appealed against the High Court ruling which allowed Malawi Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) director general Martha