Former Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) deputy commissioner-general Roza Mbilizi can afford a smile after the Supreme Court of Appeal sustained an Industrial Rela
Supreme Court Judge Dunstain Mwaungulu is not giving in to a High Court order that he should not comment on live court cases on Facebook saying he has a right to do so.
In his order on the Norman Chisale’s Assets case to the Chief Justice for certification, High Court Judge Mike Tembo severely reprimanded Mwaungulu for taking live judicial matters to the social media, particularly on his Facebook page.
He said such court matters have the potential to end up in the Supreme Court of Appeal where Mwaungulu currently sits.
“The habit is untenable, objectionable and unbecoming to say the least,” said Tembo
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Patrice Nkhono lead lawyer for Thom Mpinganjira the accused in the Judges Bribery case has argued that there is no proof that the parcel that his client intended to give to the judges contained money, said it might contained face masks.
Nkhono made the argument today in court during oral submission on whether or not Mpinganjira has a case to answer.
Witnesses in the Judges Bribery case who are the judges that presided over the hearing of Presidential elections case alleged that Mpinganjira said he had a parcel he wanted to give Judge Healey Potani which is to be shared among the judges.