Mangochi calls for new reforms in the Judiciary
By Vincent Gunde Karonga based rights activist Comrade Lytone Mangochi, has expressed his disappointment over the way some court Judges are discharging their duties urging the new government of the…
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By Vincent Gunde Karonga based rights activist Comrade Lytone Mangochi, has expressed his disappointment over the way some court Judges are discharging their duties urging the new government of the…
By Suleman Chitera The Speaker of the Parliament of Malawi, Sameer Gaffar Suleman, MP, has held high-level bilateral talks with his Australian counterpart, Milton Dick, in New Delhi, India, marking…
By Suleman Chitera For years, Malawians have asked a simple but painful question: why did life become unbearable under one administration and noticeably improve under another? This investigation examines public…
By Vincent Gunde Malawians across the country and in the Diaspora are celebrating 15th January, 2026 Reverend John Chilembwe Day in the spirit of embracing God for national transformation and…
By Suleman Chitera Malawi is constitutionally governed by three equal arms of the State: the Executive, Parliament, and the Judiciary. In theory, this balance is meant to protect democracy, uphold…
By Suleman Chitera National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc’s Marketing and Corporate Affairs Manager, Akossa Hiwa, has been recognised among the Top 100 Corporate Communications Leaders in Africa by Africa…
By Aubrey Thom Vakhani Kuwaiti Horizons Charity Society has pledged the construction of a state of the art hospital in the area of Senior Chief Chiwalo in Machinga District and…
By Suleman Chitera President Peter Mutharika has officially directed that Paul Kagame Road in Lilongwe be renamed John Chilembwe Road, in a landmark decision aimed at immortalising one of Malawi’s…
By Suleman Chitera Corruption will not end in Malawi—not because laws are weak, but because justice itself has been captured. The courtroom, which should be the final refuge of the…
By Suleman Chitera Malawi is governed by three constitutional pillars: the Executive, Parliament, and the Judiciary. In theory, these arms balance one another, ensuring accountability, fairness, and the rule of…